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“a ul 6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, 'D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1892. ‘ aes —= : ee = = = = = 2d EDITION NEWS or THE UMBRIA. | / DARTMOUTH’S BENEFACTOR. | IN WALL STREET TODAY. DECIDEDLY STRONGER. THOSE MADISON PAPERS. | DISTRICT ‘eRNMENT. | She te Sald to Be Going to Halifax in Tow. | Hi Was an Old Miser Who Saved What | Reading Leads the Markit in an Advance. ‘What is Reported at His House fn Regard | What Mr. Wm. Cartis Says in Regard to | DIP ™ APrLicaTIos PRRION j ANe! New fone, Dec. 29 Superintendent Bowen | Others Threw Aw: New Yorx, Dec. 29.—Market opened strong. to Mr. Blaine. | ‘Odtaining Them. | come Gide, Sefernmn Secoun, Mery | of the city delivery department of the general | Kaxsas Cirr, Mo., Dec. 29.—The announce- | The advances ranging from 10%{ to 1percert.| The news that comes from the sick room of | The recent disclosures of an alleged ring, Moran and Margaret Linkins, in a commansee- vO ALL OTHER | Bost oftice said to a reporter of ‘the Wail and/ ment made by the president of Dartmouth | Ann Arbor and North Michigan showed the | ¢x-Secretary Blaine continues to be of rather | which it is anid bas had exclusive wer of the tion to the Commmbasiomors, state. thetat team THE UMBRI A IN TOW Express this moruing that be bad beensin- | College that Dr. Ralph Butterfield of Kansas | largest + pine North Pacific issnes were an encouraging character. In speaking of hie valuable historical manuscript which names appear upon the application of Wen. MEDICINES Fou * | formed by arepreventative of a steamship line City had left the college $185,000 in « will | negiccted in the first ten minutos of business, | patient's condition last night Dr. Johnston have been purchased by the ert Tor ayes Noonan he thee have beeen ge in this city that the Cunard steamship Umbria | caused much surprise here. Nobody seemed [Fy sag hom gg r erage house reported aid that it showed improvement and that State Department, will probably formed they do so appear. the siguateres ere PURIFYING THR RLOOD = | was being towed into a Nova Scotia port with | to know who Dr. Butterfield was. oe Pacha “py H aeegnea culties the day “throughout had been uneventful. ¥ sufficient capitfl to tide it over its difficulties. | Jead to an investigation which will bring oat forgeries. as they have not signed ube disabled machinery. | After along search through the fecords of Reported to Beon Her Way to Hal- The temporary trouble was due to the shrink-| Today has been repetition of yesterday, and some very interesting testimony which will be SD RESTORING THE 3 i ; ’ chm AND RESTOR! ae TRE i RIA t Sy sohiae beter og — _ rig Bigs pays in Northern t eo ties. Manhattan | the improvement, while slight, seems to con- of deep concern to those connected with the WEALTH AND ifax. ane stenmadip Galileo (Br.), from Halt De- found. Then it was found that he wav an old | Shun afier the sponte’ Northern Pacific pre- | 20S Mr. Blaine passed a comfortable night State Department and the persors who it is miser, who had lived the life of a recluse for ® continuation of west-northwest gales and | many years and died in apparent ty. A high head seas throughout the passage, with kept a second-hand shop on Grand avenue and frequent snow squalls. had no friends and few acquaintances. | ferred. developed weakness and declined to | *P4 8Ppeared more cheerful this morning. He 4434, the lowest price yet, but on reports tbat ## Still very sick and is unable to sit up at all, & certain firm had completed its sales the but his strength remains firm, and this ‘stock rose to 46. The general market continued | of iteelf is a° comforting sign to the aid have been using the manuscript to ther own advantage. Ever since t STRENOTD Lis detention being due to the feet that Mr. Washington failed to observe that law which ress Garfield administration Mr DANGER FOR THE BRITISH LIBERALS. . » He William Henry Smith has been attempting to On December 16, Capt. Coleman was taken | His late neighbors tell many stories of his | i ‘ ; - : ptng frowns m apon the practice of earrving Sansaranmza si and died on the tr from valvular Alene /pensrioumnes Hie would folow wagone 10) Stauituan geet Ser ido Deatertse Hinks ones Opis and fiend, Thin attr-| obtain accom tthe Minos papers,‘ Gomreaba weayons nt this forth fete Ww E Eighty-th of the heart. He was buried at sea on the 20th | their destinations and after the coal had been | gon, 18, to 133. Lackawannt to 153: dis. ie Sei take aaa Threngh th Meucatial’ frawad, Cntyce the coffe the Tistrict to the amount - 8 THe m. E. Gladstone Eighty-three | suring "n northwest gale, Hons forty-two dumped and carried into the houve he would | tilling “nnd cnitle feeding, 1ig to 5%; Toledo, | the nurse hed Just. feported Mr, Diaine to be which he has in this city be har enteavceet’ a i,eal. Wbecwtore the father of George penve Renaaniaes Years Old Today. ra A i pot Dea, reg | pl op the eng Son put them ins Bee | Ann Reber and ign to BB: Chae | ry mach etna tat mene Go Bo See? vaso hae” ras sherman to paren ie x a _ , 42.59, longitude 58.5, sighted large steamer | In this way he would collect a considerable | £74 to 8824; lend Micra! camertatiy | tee oo eo saitting. however, that George hee but lately YOR SCROFULA, CATARRE, a bearing N.W. apparently disabled. Bore down | smount of coal and would sell it by the bushel. | Manhatian fell off to 147 and the general list| INAUGURATION HEADQUARTERS, even though bie friends have, be pads lana ot Sb Capote rea z clone to her and she exhibited three red lights, He hve never been married, and nothing it | seqctel 3 to. Sin sympathy. "AFI. o'clock | . Tanna Boukatoe an & Ligvon LICKNOES oRANTED. RHERUMATISM AND CYCLING AROUND THE WORLD | showing that she was unmanageal Ae no! rasta et of ges Bigeye le — speculation was steady. |_Things Have Begun to Assume a Lively and Blaine, and be has never obtained the de- wing apy for Liquor teense oF de | Silber snc bhttate night signals | from Fey pee Reed See Shape. sired information. It is snid that the efforts of ed today. Ketail Wm. G. Statter, DEBILITY. - 1 ge (4 himself and his friends led to the discovery that Mr. Dwight, the librarinn, lived at the same residence with Mr. Adams of Bostor and was one of the latter's closest and most intimate friends. It was also learned, it is alleged. that Mr. Adams and Henry Cabot Lodge, together with some ere, constituted the ring which obtained exclusive access to theserdocuments. The suspension of M. Reutsky was announced | Things bave begun to take ona very lively | at the consolidated exchange today. jairabout the headquarters of the inaugural JIM DUNLAP FREE AGAIN. | The stock market showed renewed strength committee in the Lenman building. Mr. J. ~ — i: ler a gpa under the leadership of oo | Fred Kelley, the secretary of the com- ing, which advanced to 53% on heavy pur-| mittee, | chases. Union Pacitic sold up to 38%, Louis-| aves’ a" 0 band mage glee deen | villeand Nashville to 71, St. Paul to 763g, | ‘ings in shape for wy work that Manhattan to 148, Consolidated Gas to 127 and beginning to accummulate. Applications for steamer Umbria (Br.) from Liverpool for New | i all goes to his alma mater. so ae ne southwest, Otto Statter, conthwest. Aust Freely, 1926 8 theest, Wholessie Jesse M . thwest, and Thomas F. Cook, et north west WORK TO BE REEUMED. be Commissioners today directed thet the which wae suse IT MAY COST GLADSTONE MUCH. Irish Support of the Liberals Threatened by Major Le Caron’s Appointment. ASSISTANCE NOT REQUESTED. She made no other signals for assistance, Dusit, Dec. 29%.—Considerable excitement | although « heavy sea was running at the time. | bas been caused in Irish home rule circles by | She lay quite easy and comfortable, with the | th it ‘thorities have | Wind northwest blowing a fresh northwest i ee ee [qsin. “Capt. Jones wes of tie opliiion Conzs Oruzns. The Bank Robber Secures Pardon After Years of Effort. Bostox, Mass., Dec. 29.—After fourteen years’ (lacking two days) fonfinement James WILL CURE YOU. = ‘orthern Pacific preferred to 463s. The rise in | positions on the clerical force are pouring in The whale ‘ wi s heron a kacenn eae ‘S cu awe | that the ‘machinery "was disabled | Dunlap left the Charleston state prison at 10/ tho Inst named’ was assisted by a staiement | by the acore, notwithstanding the fact that the here if Gokul tt He Setar sted themselves a Ge “vom — the “Au. Sar Laces Or Beacry ernment for the purpose of tracing out the pontine) fens Mangia of epee atk | ©loek this morning, » free man. | of Director C. B. Wright to the effect that the ‘employment is for a very limited time, but | that ther have unearthed thi alloged ring are Suvre" Commissioner. pending the ation o He was accompanied by Mrs. Mary Scott- men of influence and cousiderable standing | : | company is in good condition and “ ae Tian Aes hanny Gai Ganes: guilty parties connected with the Dublin ex- he passed two steamers bound east which would | po, 3 } ~| money cn hand to meet the Janu: rest. t in tne community. They say that ther IS 4 LITTLE PLUMPNESS.~ ploston. | no doubt fall in with her and render any assist- | Sye'trecgers CCO™R®, ABBOtE James, his warm-| Tere the market was steady. The sales of | tion with the committee would give the holder |%, Me, community. They say that | they m December 0, 1888, which | Maj. Le Caron is greatly abhorred by Irish- | 4¢@ necessary should she require it. Captain | “Tt is mainly to the indomitable will and per- | listed stocks up to noon were 152,078 shares some sort of influence with the coming adminis-| are true and that they will not rest unt the in Tae Sram at the time, ‘Totes frequent thought and «wholesome one. | men of all factions, and it is believed that the | Ones states that there need be no alarm fOr) severance of Mrs. Rowland that Danlap owes | 80d of unlisted stocks 25,280 shares, tration. | whole matter is thoroughly investigated and PoLict cHasoms | report will, if confirmed. greatly weaken the | Ber wafety. his release. ees on a amt rime fort Application has aiready been made for per- moras persons, if such they are, brough’ OPicer W. F. Wa nail of the police foree has : | hold of the liberal government in Ireland. It ee ‘The robbery for which Dunlap was confined | y Dab. | Sterling exchange is stendy, with | mission to quarter troops in the War, State and | light. result will probably be some inter- pen promoted to clas 2. vice Wm. Dubots, re Aleta tehy's tenuty to Gus to Mt, ant nearly oll | 1s that Sir Wa Vernon Harcoert, chaneailor | A RUSSIAN SENSATION. was a famous one—the Sacangeen bank rob-| Actual business in bankers’ bills at 48544048524 | Nj t esting denouement javy buildings during the time of the inaugu- tured, an Jobn PF. Brads | for 60 day: | “s fr, tine been ap | of the exehequer, is next to tho lord high | - bery. and t87}e48735 for demand. | ration. The Pentaylvamia troops were quate Mu. CURTIS’ STATEMENT. winted to tice Wannal ofa woman's we know ttascurvesand dimples. | Chancellor the head of the cabinet during the | 4" Apparently Inspired Newspaper Article | “S2oit, who died in bis prison, said that Dun- onted rates. 4860488, Commercial bills, 484% | tered there at the Inst inauguration — Among thoes when Ma Suit, coked tonia | unint to clare 2, vise Wensall, promoted. absence of Mr. Gladstone on the continent, has | Disparaging the French Alliance Appears. | jap was merely an accomplice. The principals | *494% an ass. lit is thought there will be no difficulty CBaBeSs ASatweT Two PeLaCemEE. What plumpness has todo with health is told in « taken the reigns iu his own bands and person- Sr. Perenssvna, Dec. 29.—The Novo Vremya ‘peached” and got free. Scott's widow has The clearing house statement for today is as follows: in securing the necessary permission this year, him in obtaining the copy of the papers desired Commismouers today received the follow: : - “ ; ; was Mr. Win. E. Curtis, chief of the bureau of . ally directed the employment of Le Caron. | (newspaper) bas caused a sensation today by | been working for Dunlap's pardon for years. ke 71,. | inasmuch as Secretaries Whitney and Endicott | ¥®* Mr. Wm. . chie mmunication signed ‘Taxpayer Little book on CAREFUL LIVING; sent free. Harcourt, who was home secretary at the time | pari rua . ae putea ed sihacara Sechsae etn, £121,505,154;, balances, $5.71. | granted it without hesitation four years ago for | American republics. Mr. Curtis was seen by a vaenat, Cesuth Gently pear cimattaate | of the dynamite prosecutions, and who hig aerials «| MONTE CARLO Is FLOURISHING. | $18. Bar silver, Govecnment bonds | the inauguration of a republican successor to | STAR reporter this morning and made the fol- ‘Would you rather be healthy or beautiful? “Both” | would have become secretary again but for [his strong feeling against the release of the Irishmen who were imprisoned during his period of power. reported to be firmly of the | | bigh authority, im which the French alliance is | disparaged. ——_ — FROZEN PIPES BURSTED. Two More Victims, Crazed by Their Losses, Have Taken Their Lives. State bonds have been ds bave been quiet. oe have been stendy. neglected. RB. R. bon FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | by Mr. Mr. Cleveland. No Additional subseripti 2. C. Glov tarned. have been received y , treasurer of the inaugural fund, as follows: C. M. Matthews, #250; B. P. lowing statemen: “Mr. Smith asked me during the Bayard ad- inistration to make arrangements for him to citizen and taxpa matter whic nd for iting develo my traney 1 . pac obtain a copy of certain portions of the Madi- opinion that the explosion in Dublin was the — Loxpon, Dec. 29.—From Monte Carlo comes! mys ollowing are the opsnine and closing pricesot | Suyder, €50. "This makes a total of $1,200 re-| #0n papers. “Mr. Baverd ‘gave instructions, to my privilege t ot suck : 2 s re; be a | result of a political dynamite plot and indi- | Fatal Boller Explostos Carpet Cleaning | the news of two tragic events, in one of which | the New York Stock Market, a5 reported Gy ceived so far. Mr. Dwight to furnish me every facility in thes he * pernetraved apom @ leates a revival of dynamite methods. Le | Establishment. an American was the victim. The American, | "**? © worl wonarerstte on pre work. thivucsan ao ia _ = itivene off SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 132 South Sth are.. . it is stated. gave Harcourt to| Pirrsscno, Pa., Dec. 29—Just before 11] who is described asa young man, and of good Name. EXTENDING CIVIL SERVICE LINES. | “Mr, Dwight received me kindly and offered T° ioiilwn pulioemen such ao tee hake te derstand that be had reason to believe be | o:elock this morning an upright boiler in the | appearance, lost £3,500 belonging to his mother ae mea desk and stationery in. the library, and I Aten. T.8S.F your department ould o of i - - Th Be No Large Extension lected 0 ° o Sew York | Sat totased torstete Mis evidence te Actureh oy | carpet-cleaning establishment of R. B. Hutch-| and which she had intrusted to his care. Luck Auto. trast | There Wie he Ho Katke Mesnsion Suck nn | Slaeel 6 man to do the werk. Lweete 8058. |” That ee eieetes Go einen duihe Oe | Morley. Hence the action said to have been | inson, on the fourth floer, corner of 9th street | went ageinst him from the first, and ho played RHE aes appeared very well satistied. festivity of & marriage ceremony of « ple of Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver | taken under orders by Scotland Yard. [and Duquesne way, exploded with terrible | wildly in the hope of recovering his lost money, | Sagar itioite mpeg ae beast ae Then came the question as to what letters = at ene errectabte item = he : | 7 i ither oi When the last gold piece was gone he walke: people who | should be taken, Mr. Smith asked to have ction. vie. second preciect, of 2 —————— | pensar ei pe biphenyls at yo silently out of the Casino, attracting no more are expecting a large increase in the classified | the Madison letters which bad not been pre- eduction of | & couple of policemen tm pet FLO soormNG wra Has been neat for over FIFTY YEARS hy MILLIONS | Inarecent interview Le Caron said: “It is jonly in home rale sapers,and nowhere else, that you discover that the Clan-na-gael isa | thing of the past, unworthy of account as a | factor in Irish politics. ‘The sentiment of revo- | roof of ashed fifty feet below. | mangled and will die. | Clarence Shaw, aged sixteen, was blown He was terribly of the apertures in the wali and fell through the’} attention than other unfortunate gamblers, Near Vintimiglia, about fifteen miles from Nice, the young man threw himself on the railroad ‘track in front of wn approaching tram and was crushed to death under the wheela. civil service before the administration changes will be very sadly disappointed. He said that the President is strongly inclined to extend the civil service ruies in connection with the Post Office viourly published. could not make the selection, the man I appointed could not and Mr. "Dwight refused to. He +nid that he would not undertake to assume the responsi- bility for anybody, but that if Mr. Smith would citizen dress who proceeded to amure us, and soon tiring of that when the more level-headed, I w of the two prevailed on the por undertook to abuse as, 1 say sober, tte leave us to min terrupted. ah E through the hole in the other side of ity is ‘ Department, but that he has practically aban- i The gentlemen in question of MOTHE= for thet WILE TEES H ‘ : ble ; \ 5 P ly aban- = och ; Hee eer krtcy stackes ir SOOTHE tue | lution floari-hes vigorously today as ever it did the building, but’ his clothing ‘caught on| Another gambler whose nationality is not doned the ‘purpose of any general extension | dicate what pavers be wanted the clerk would | qeasmyell and. Jcseyih ee cenfueen ahs orme. Ait in the United States, and no matter whether the projecting timber, preventing his falling. | Cult, (nos the Gain fem Menke taba such as the inclusion of the employes of the | them for Mr. Smith or vbody cise’ Ithonght BAY understood it are CURES WIND COLIC and ts the bes y So cumee cf canoe the other of the apposing | Cal macintluly, brtised and scalded. but | \Srentiy with intention of retarning howe, and | government printing office or the customs | Mr. Dwight rigit and Mr. Smith thought ft a i, DIAK Grasrtets te every part ctiona the response is as. eager, enshtaiastic | Tee tee ee ion ne er nsed yy teat eee | shot himeelf dead with a revolver while on the service. #0, too, for he said that he would come over at ft Gh Sori. Be sa nt ent for “Mr« Winslow's Sooth | factions the response, 1s us eager, en:husasti¢ | that the explosion was caused br frozen water | tou mmeelt dew All emplores now outside the protecting lines | here, look over the papers and mmuke the selec, f the police department to quash this ing Syrup” aus take no other kin pipes. Mr. Hutchinson's attention had been ‘The gambling tables at Monte Carlo are do- of the civil service regulations are using every affair in open defiance to t respectable citi Ps | asiiercely as ever over the grave of the mur-| called toa defect in the boiler, but paid no| ; endeavor to buve themelves | Soon, The mater was hen donnged. Sali’ of th oping th SERVO STRATION. SLEEPIESAYESS | dered Dr. Cronin and stall the air is filied with | heed to it, eC eS Gpaoualis Inurtecoton bet es terete | PIEE T Hpeepbatee err Leg get ry Ay te 5 Nice Ses cured i gesand counter charges of murder and Crs Soaeean SS ey eee autem: pop dear ony - await the renult of your .avestign- *¥ hand Pa. ave. _ | corruption. ; | THEIR ESCAPE A MYSTERY. ; di} : : REPEREENGEeTen TODA “I saw the librarian, whoever he was, and MASS Foes oF SE ivy IN MEN | Vhich of the two factions is the more pow- | Fire Discovered Under the Stage —Extin- | 105%; 1 at 13°; 30 at 1084; 10 at 108%; 10 at 108%. “ sd atter's Littie Liver Pills. Yield to the use | Workmen Engaged in Blasting Cause a Wash. Gas, 25 at Mr. Brown, the chief cleri of the State Denart- BUILDING PERMITS. 5 i: 1 hed A be 4335 - Es ve it. They told me that I could copy any The following building pern . honed Valuable for nervous ‘ness, night sweats. Try llivanites, of course. That man of | D: iy Saag | guished After a Hard Fight. ‘Government Bonds--U. 8. 4s, registered, 1987, | It 18 Believed He Will Enter the New York | meu! s py any | lowing ’ ore them. ee det Sullivan, ‘still commands | ys. toy) Pe Dec Penginns oo New Yonx, Dec. 29,—The watchman at | u2y bid lids asked. U.S “4a Cupoua’ 190i, Senatorial Fight. inthe, cond, chery ofthe Hirer taare | OMY: W. 8 Beckman, one two-story ond ° | success, and though he be not in the front rank oto Se ney cae a é eee NBs ld, 114% asked. ‘ may at 7 cellar frame dwelling, lot 26. block 7, Trinidad NES CAPES WME | of officers he still wiolds the power bebind the | curred at Milnesville this morning by which | Ptlmer’s Theater di: retahes ao sper the | “District of Columbia Bonds—2o-year fund, 68, rage genera Cio morning for Néw| there was a desk and said I might have 01.900. Jen D Ben eight — by LUMINCM ARE ¢ . cond 2 | stage at about 2:15 this morning. A stream | 1999, goid, bid, — asked. Water stocks, 7s, | York. Itis generally believed that he is going to | that place to work in. I naked if there was orn, + throne. While the Croninites strain évery | eight men narrowly escaped instant death. As currency, 1901, 118 bid. ey on is | dwellings, lots 42-47. bieck 10, Trix ve to el . f their i coi, | of water was turned on the flames under the | CUrrency, 1901, 115 bid. — as year fund. 6%. | enter for the senatorship against Murphy. Some | anybody there to make the copies and Mr. — a sretT his tricha | &t # three of them, James Jamison, Abra Kolo-| 91, 70 Sich seemed to be gaining headway. A | S0ld, 1902 110 bid, ~ asked. Water stock. “61905, | Of the Cleveland people have for some days | Brown suggested that I emplov'a well-known 000. Brookland Hall wud Lit nurdered lea.ler, nd is jem " Pri ‘y e - S a ae currency, 120 vi Ke’ 8.658, 11 ft . 4 | ‘| " 4 Cue three-story and ¢ r brie ing comelesdly, cautiously. but compre- | tots and Monroe Fritzinger, are dangerously | 11°0" binding smoke soon made the fight a| fener iid eWario med” Bite ees bias Se. | been trying to induce “Mr. Cockran to pernit | member of the Metropolitan Club, who at that ny ot eae =e wave extended their organization | "ounded and the other five less seriously hurt. | Suck Di" 1801. 100 bid. — asked. | the use of his name and it is belioved that it | time was out of employment. Then came the go" 00" jl Hicor ant tecccture treme — and strengthened their posit on to sue? an ex-| The men were engaged in blasting rock. It : Miscellaneous Bonds—Washington and George- had been arranged for him to enter the fight be- | (estion again as to what documents should FUN"! ‘ : " i gthened their posit on to su ag 9 Jot , block 6, W tent that today. they see more powerful than | i# supposed one of the men struck the dyna-| Just as the watchman rushed from the tho- | town Kailroail 10-49 8, 1924 bid. —asked. WaahiNg- | fore Mr. Cleveland came out im the incrrieg | b® copied. Mr. Smith asked for all that re- MB, 10t , block &, Whitney close, €730, C.F he shave oo recon ea thal entice [uabte wile Bie che m8" | ater to give the alarm a man was seen to leave | tou aud Georgetowa’ Railroad Couvertibie és, 155 | Soosing Murphy, ihe gig ng og aI Cost, ove two-story frame dwelling, lot 8, blook in places heretofore untouched. | NAF OFGeF | BAe Territic explosion instantly followed. How | te office of Thomas & Eckervon, real estate | bid, — asked. gnennic att Ae ee, 206 bal, | AE son papers, which again brongh: 6, Whitney clone, 6730. in places het fore ul | ic @! 'y i. : — asl ‘asl n ntry let mort- ae + ~f Rae aap | the men escaped instant death isa mywtery. "| axuts, who bave an ofics under the theater in | rages tao, anh ~ asked, "Washington Liga | Iilinols Democrats Happy. sme colection Gut was mato before t ware is its inexpensiv | = ae = 5 a7 infantry 2d is, 98 bi asked. Washington Gas| Representative Cable has just returned fr Pha: coh tie meroft, or whoover iety—nii aied ware it is sold at GLADSTONE’S BIRTHDAY. | NEL DISASTER. oe ee = returned to the office and Company, serien A. 0 <188 oia.— asked. Wasning. Illinois. He says csi raul ons ar hed or pong to make the selection, | have petitioned the Commisaoners to amend at : vibachSe: | sistas rae jocked himself in. ion Gas, series B, 68, °123 bid, — asked. Washing- nt said that Mr. Smith or anyone be might |). On im Queen Victoria Amonz the First to Congratu- | curviving Victims of the Long Iel Acabman who noticed the man’s actions in-| ton Gas Co, Convertible 6s, 190 -— vid. — asked. | very happy over the fact that they are about to | designate could go through tbe papers and ex | OTUeT extending the tire Lianite se late Him. oe ee een’ SHY | formed the police, who arrested the man in| Eckingcon iallroad é, of bid. ® asked. Chesa-| organize the house of the state legisiature for | amite them for Kiawelf to include only those lots facing ne : E Explosion Doing Wel ite of haces peake and Potomac ‘Telephone ss. — bid, — | SoBdnze tne tt “i : orgy ved we pe , = Sh do eatetd, on Oe hong ean Loxpox, Dec. 29.—Queen Vietoria was) Loxo Istaxp Crrt, L. I., Deo. 29.—No more | "On the four of the office was found a heap of | AKC, Capitol and North O Street Raliroad, tet | Wye feet time in man? years. Doing ebpotated | Soa, that dar Eenih casead tonsa se eatiee: | ground thtte saguise’ tp ensetion a? Su Son, See, Sot i . ? . e the offic Se 1921, ludic bid, 105 asked | Metropolitan Rall | possibility | tion, ir. Smith should come to Washiag- STUNd that to reg : : Trays, Mateh Safe. T ja the earliest to congratulate the | deaths huve occurred from yesterday's dyna-| burned papers. which seemed to show that a| road Convertible.éa,— bid, 112 asked US, | from Llinois he said that if any one was ap-|ton and either go over the papers himself or bOUses on the crows street id vertousty de- - Savkia | Right Hon, William Gladstone on the | ite explosion in the tunnel works in this city. | fire had been kindled by some one in the office. | iiectric Ligat Convertible’ 58, — vid, — asked. pointed it would be Mr. Morrison, and that | give instractions to the copyist selected. | Preciate the value of laud in that subdivision, Dishes. | arrival of his eighty-third birthday. Her | he three surviving suffer hs k ee American Security and Trust 6s, 1905, A. & O., 109 | there was a very strong sentiment throughout |The librarian in declining to make the MIRCELLA NEOUS Sets. | ; “ ig sufferers who were taken bid, — asked. American Security and Trust’ 54 | the state in favor of hi i i “ ; 5 inking | t@egram = was unusually gracious —_in | +4 s+ John’s Hospital are doing well. ‘The boy, Iron Hall Officers Arrested, 1908, F. & A., 100 bid, —asked. American Secarit; fe state in favor of his appointment. selection gave several very good reasons. The Commissioners today approved the reo- = ther telegrams and I se : eae s+] Bartrmore, Mp., Dec. 29.—Amoe. H. Hos-| and’ Trust 3s, 1906, A. On ia) bid. — ake: SS First, that he had no time to read all the doca- pwones- | tone. Hundreds of other telegrams and letters | Faward Delaner, wh aay Gare: u ; commendation of the chief of pole that Henry ty te ave eo aera SARSy, WRO was Suppose: ad fa- Edw: Washington Market Co. imp. 6s, 110 bid, — asked. Representative Teel’s Affliction. ments which would be necessary to ascert aly low | have been received, many at Hawarlen and mer and Edward Rouse, grand officers of the gt P | others ct Biarritz. where Mr. and Mrs. Glad. | tally injured, will probably recover. Tue Washington Market C exten. 68, 1¢3 bid, — their contents: second, that be did not ky Lacy be appointed a private of clase 1 on the ae Ato rt Representative Teel of Arkansas today re- i i Iron Hull organization, recently indicted by | asked. Washington Market Co. ist 63, 1992-1911, 193 | °F % e/ hich had bee hes olice force, vice Moriarity, removed: the ap- age [stone are. Mr. Gladstone is said to be enjoy- , Woman killed in the Hopkins restaurant proves | ; rs LE Boor ial ste “i+ 105 | ceived a dispatch announcing the death of his | ¥Hicl ees ae Oe Oe | ane das wove ” R. Narsaxsos, SIS Tre | Ingexcelent bealth nad to be greatly refreshed | (0 be Sadie MeLean, wife of Jamee McLean of | the, grand jury, of Indianapolis, were placed | Mei aMRee a cwasnington that be might differ in judgment with Mr. | ointment to take effect Decemb=r 24. 182 | by his visit. Peter McIntee, foreman of the works, whom dience to a request bid, — asked. Bank of the Republic. 270 bid. — | son, a promising young lawyer in Arkansas. _— Smith as to their importance.” > The Commissaoners were today informed by eee es | | from the justice of police of Indianapolis, asked, Metropolitan, 285 pid. — asked. Centra, 390, aces Gases ————_—_ | Mz. Lafavette. C. Loomis of the dangerons Sen ie cee, & » os © jhe dials ee ne uke i _ Arm: 5 ; , condition of the bridge ont ND TBE WORLD oN A “BrKr." | tbe police placed under arrest, escaped last Did, = asked. | Second, 160 bid. — asked. Farm-| ane tontowing Antaargoe dereg} TO CLEAR UP THE CALENDAR. ee on jo avenae Wuer I. - | of Alton, Il, and The Cireumvented the Globe. Sax Fraxersco, De -W. L. Sachteleben Allen of Fergu- night and the police are unable to find him. Experiences of Two Wheelmen Who Have | Meintce was throwing out cartridges when the | | explosion occurred. He 1s blamed for the dis- aster. apres R THOMPSON FOUND. Apparently an Incendiary Fire. Special Dispatch to The Evenine Star. Perensscre, Va., Dec. 29.—A fire broke out on Farmer street this morning about 6 o'clock, | which destroyed four tenement houses and one ersand Mechanics bid, — asked. 199 bid. — asked. Citizens. ‘Columbia, 160 bid. 165 asked. asked. West End, 108%, bid, 110 117 bid, 125 asked. Metropolitai bid, — uske to take effect this date: First Lieut. John T. Haines. from the first A What the Senate Will Endeavor to After the Recess. Within a day or so after the reassembling of Congress the republican Senators will bold « Do Mi near Queen’ pla r. B. K. Bitten Commissioners of the # road twas received from IA22 8 «treet nor:hwest to the effect that the garbage bad not been removed from there for #ix weeks, tne rib mylains to the cine cant aide Ww 4 —— . The tire was of meendiary origin and Firewen s, — bid, -- askea, | Cavalry to the first cavalry, troop G. cus to dete pon the order of busi- of Isth street between Nand Massach —— lieve axztvad hate troak Vancouver | store. y men a caucus to determine upon the order of bus reel cu Nand Massachusetts @ . aan was kindled at the front door of the house oc-| Frauklin, 41 bid, SS asked. Metropolitan, 80bid;85 | First Lient. Austin HL eo northwest. FURSITURE-CARPETS rmaking a tour of the world on | He I* Said to Be All Right—What Mrs. | co lied by Maggio Smith and owned by P. HL | asked. National Union. — bid, 19 asked. ATIIMg: | gyeresccoed intone te coebeath ioaney, ness that is to be pursued. It is nue northwest a On May 30, 1890, they finished their | . Deen mren Sere A. Baxter of Baltimore. ‘The other parties | to, ,--/ bid. 130 asked. | Corcoran, 70 Bid. — | Con anw F +| the intention of the Senate to begin Sis Giieds and en anaes = jeourse of study at Washington University, | | Rocursten, N. Y., Dec. 29.—A dispateh from | burned out were Robert Brown, Ida Marrel | Ny COMO Mit ool." alates. Alea: | Firat Lieut, Edward W. McCaskey, from the |#¢tive work and clear up the calendar ,¥at Pr ag in tho war att oemeemial a \ as —=!St. Louis, and then started out to make | Fairport, N. ¥.,says that Rev. Mr. Thompsop, | and Sarah Harris, | Lincoim, ss: bid, — asked. | Commercial. 5 bid, — | fourth infantry to the twenty-first infantry, | 8° MUCH as possible. | There ares number of | TET | = _ = reearere js oe = | who disappeared from Washington, D. C., sev ——-——— | asked. GetmaneAmerican, 190 bid, 202 asked. Puto- | company F. : important matters now before it and some the civil service classification to the govern- = | the trip. They visited Washington, D. C., and | Bob Slavin, the Comedian, Dead. mac, 75 bid, — asked. First Lieut. Armand L Lasseigne, from the | 8Steement will be reached at this caucus as to | ment printing office. it ie understood 1s Tue ————— | or June 23 sailed from New York. landing Cal bepetg cece mazeann found _ pice | Tozxpo, Ouro "Dec. 29—Bob Slavin, the | Tie Losarance Stocks—columbia Title, 7 bid, | twenty-first tutantey $0 the Sourlese thintantry, the precedence to be given. A prominent Sen- to be the desire of the President and verpool on July 4. There biey irs. Thompson was seen this afternoon g » 2—F u — aske: y : i is morning e thor M Hicerpoo! on July 4. deal the Pelton any, | No. 719 Oth atrect northwest, She hed re: | comedian, died suddenly in this city this morn-| _ Ges sed Electr Lignt Stocks—Washington Gas, | Company A. He will remain attached to the | S10" (said this moruing that le shoaght yun of ‘he civil service commission that ————— | thence to France. "| ceived a postal card this mo ning from Rev. | ing. He was one of the most popular minstrel | 4% Dil, 45% asked. U. 5. Electric Light, "136 DE Tink Pen ee the four- | Out to a suf length and that there wae'e the office should be brought — within Why don't you go abead and buy? ‘Their route took them through Rouen, Paris, | Frank i of tested Me geet ed men in the country, and a ae ae ~~ of | ‘Telephone Stocks — American Graphophone, 2 teenth infantry to the third infantry om: eg ea a ae a ar} tom the civil carvine classification, [> there is - Chartre Poiters, Bordeaux and Marseilles. | a prior marriage ol e missil , min- | the proprietors of the McNish, Slavin john- | bid.z*, asked. Chesapeake and Potomac, 42 bid, = | ’ vote. le has alwaye favor the bil id now hem im the form opposition — | The Iuviera route along the shores of the | ister, sarin. “Father is all” right.” | son's Miuetrela. For. two veara hie has had | asked. Pennaylvaula, 88 bid. — asked. Firet_ Lieut, William M. Swaine, from the | Suticipates that within a week after the typographical union. The Never mind that—yon don't need it. Our | Mediterranean was followed, and Genoa, Rome, | _ This was all the information she had. Mrs. | nothing but bad luck, and the cause of his sad | , Miscellaneous Stocks— Washington Market. — | 4 i-4 infantry to the twenty-second infantry, | Seuate convenes the vote will be taken and | tion to the extension of the service i . : and Milan in italy were visited. At Athens the | Thompson talked very freely. She believed | Jeath ae principally a broken heart. I ape ta arn pap a ge ay | *| that the bill will be passed. There that if appointments are made upon amy FQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM is as good ‘Suit eka Wak oe waa | that she had been.deserted. She and Rev. Mr. | °° pemmcipally cco . |-Bull Rop Panorama, 15 ote Pneumatic | company F, ing very considerable majority of the Senate | form of examination which dose wet feoag- aeabank account to you. Don't judge it by | To Constantinople was the next jaunt, and| Thompson were "wedded three years ago! NO TRUIH IN THE RUMOR. Sa | natd, Seerecomn Eerktng be ak ee | Ot ne ae ves catty 4 WT. | £5 Gavec ot loghdntion chet will corzect the oot | sins mascbenaap er Ge oulan ap © GENET 2 t : > 2 MOR. 5 i ‘rampton, assistant surgeon, is extended three : i i wonton would your own—or anybady"s eise-experience with | there preparations for the invasion of =< os sepa esa enue oe see peal asked. eae Rea on | Montha, i= Sap bul Fo Oe 4 rem- Serene ade tae Ga a | were begun. | Sapee om T | The Nicaraguan Minister Dentes the Story of | ‘The leave of absence ~ ted First Lieut, | °4y. but majority is ne oi oe me Ganenen other “‘part payment” plans | bees mean: of him, she said, and he would vay disagreeable |“ qroutle Between His Government and | Loa and Trust. 136 bid. 40 asked American | 5 0 EOE Ocie grat artillery ie enterdeners | great in favor of the particular | The government is hardly ees & declare | : things: Later. when his passion had cooled, : 23 » | be 7. aaa measurenow under discussion. Senator Mitchell, that none but union men ehall be qualified for OURS is aHELP-rota hindrance Wedon't | “Our first exploit, of which we are a little | he would apologize. She Wii not know what | Costa Rica. ‘ate Deposit and ‘Trust Co.. — bid, 184 asked. | month on surgeon's certificate of disability. however, io very contident Ghat the b&h will wast | cnigloyenent. Gnd thn exten oa nly object tieyousll up in legal bow-anots. Itisshopiya | Proud,”* said Sachteleben yesterday, “was the| her rights. were in the matter accord-| ‘‘Thenttention of the Nicaraguan minister in| cpy, qiy, | marr aparice 5, Smith, ordnance depart-| bys clocr tanjority and that the debate will be | to any conplovaneut within Uhat clams of persons sealing of Mount Ararat, We were the first|ing to the law in this rection of the | Washington, Senor Don Horatio Guzman, was a | Hook. PI a Mor indy | ended very shortly after the Senate again gots not belo: to the Beis ne imendins Ietrevnss Giatyoe wi! | Americans that reached the top and the na-|gotntrs, #0 she had written to! today called to a Panama dispateh stating| garriyonPaitimere Marketa. | flook, proving ground, Sandy Hook, on oficial | Soop? “Nort = pay a little at the time you purchase— tives could hardly believe we had suc- Rochester lawyer jam _——e. She bad | that the boundary dispute between Costa | receipts, 7.448 barrels: shipments, 183 Pare Capt. Ira MacNutt, ordnance d t, |, Heterring to the financial measifres that had ; ‘ ceeded. We started on July 2 and resched | not received ap answer. She thought Mr. | De : : Some: Wheat anostiioa ors rel | sill erpeoet frees etkiammen Saath | been introduced, and particularly those which Sed we leave it to Jou whether if shail be | the summit’ July 4. ‘There’ we cele- | Thompson's mind was outof repair. ‘The other | Rica and Nicaragua was ussuming threatening | sales 1,160 bushels, Wheat unsettled January, | Bethichom, Pan to Seeds ote eet | had the repeal of the Sherman law in “eekly or monthiy urtailings of tebalance. | brgted” the American holiday by waving the | Boarders in the house also thought #o, His |'dimensions, and that hostilities between the Tuatsi* February, Teysi0y: Magy, sorag: | Betblehem, Pa to Sandy Hook, wesieen’ | view, Mr. Mitchell said that he did” not | Jost remember that the weakest man ia te | American flag and firing of shots from re- | children in Rochester of course wonld not two republics might begin at any mo-| No. % Fed; T0}gatl—receipts, 34172 bu ee ee ee think any serious attempt would be wade to | 5 mr volvers. On our return the governor of Baya- | believe it, but they had not known him for some | ment. He said: “That is all ‘wrong and| ee ee ee a La N 01 ise force those bills to a vote. In behalf of the World can lifts tonof coa! ecful at atime. zid gave a dinner in our honor. Through Tur- | Years. I wish you would give it the full-| busmels: sales, son he ree Navat Onpens.—Lieut. Commander J. C./ House, he thought there wasa large majority | [et ga ye - ty 435 048: re" y Bourbon orG. OT ‘That's what an EQUITABLE CREDIT S¥3- TEM does—makes easy lifte of what would otherwise be burdens, visiting Teheran on our way. “Our journeying was along camel paths, there being no other roads, At Tashkand, the eapi- tal of Turkestan, we remained trom November key m Asia we rode, and then through Persia, | MR, HILL SAYING NOTHING. Gov. Flower and Mr. Murphy Are Also Letting Others Do the Talking. est contradiction. ‘The question of the v of the treaty establishing the bounds tweer the two countries was mitted to the arbitration of Mr. Cleve- land and he decided in. favor of the treaty. | Tigast 4: February, 4 AY, 50'asked— receipts, 5,S65 bushels; stoc! ‘bushels; sales, 63,000 bushels. White corn, y ‘uit —No. 2 waite westera, 4iati; No 2, mixed western, 33a3-5—receipts, 16,00 bushels, Rich has been ordered to the training ship Minnesota. Assistant Surgeon J. M. Moore to the navy yard, Norfolk, Va. Lieut. Com-| mander C. C. Todd has been detached from the training ship Minnesota Jan 9next and against the repeal of the act which authorizes | the Secretary of the Treasury to purchase sil He was very positive that the majority against the repeal of the law in the Senate was sufficient to withstand any assaults that might be made é 2 the label SHAVES & SONS. ‘ata over the cor! Soe Propretors, A choice bere is made from a complete stock. 18, 1891, to May 7, 1892, and spent a gooddeal of | Aupany, N. ¥., Dec. 29.—Senator Hill was in | That settled the dispute. When the question of MIZE? wemere. dates recelbis, 16 ordered to duty at the navy yard, New York,Jan-| 0D it. This Congres, he says, will do nothing lied \uPs &. BARBOUR 6 00%, the time in studying the Russian ianguage. | pis rooms in the Kenmore last night, busy open- —_, the boundary lines came up later | stock. 150,719 bushels. Hay os to | uary 10next. Chie? Engineer B. B. H. Wharton, | in the matter of financial legislation. Washington, D. O. =e We often had occasion to notice the eager |i.) ietters, when reporter called to ask an |#0me little dificulties have arisen from | choice timothy, 14.50215.50. Uram freigats quiet | from the Lancaster and ordered to proceed home —__ -+* = j attitude of Russian sentiment regarding the | "8 » ase time to time in details, but nothing | and dui, uw ged. Cotton nominal—middiing, | and: report arrival. Chief Engineer W. 8. SLEEPING CAR BED LINEN. dvauce upon British Afghanistan. The Rus- | interview on Mr. Cleveland's expression regard-| of” a character to threaten war oF | 10%. Provisions Unchanged. Butter frm—cream- | Raven “from ‘the ‘Marion and sedered We tis sinaat { -_ sans are vers friendly to Americans, and on | ingEdward Yurpby, jr. Senator Hill paused only | anything like it. Both countries—all Central ee qiiet cio cargocn tar, sfx; | Lanonster. Passed Assistant Engineer Richard | A Large Amount of It Stolen and Traced— | $2SESSE353353552pF 2303355 PSP PEP Hocse this account We received many courtesies. long enough to glance over the contents of the | America in fact—are interested in the Nicaragua | ‘Copper Asp THROG! HINA. say t have nothing to say on the senatorial letter he had opened, and then said: -You may | canal, and these reports might do us great in- injury if not contradicted. “There is no truth sopper hisky quiet—1.42a1-43. BALTIMORE, Dec. 29.—Virginia consols, threes, Inch from the Lancaster and ordered to the Marion. Pen ah Pee Arrests Made. For some time past the Pullman Palace Car Wiusox & Com * “Our last stopping place in Russian territory the interview.”* in them. I certainly chould know if there was. | 74 asked: Baltimore and Ohio stock. 95 asked:| Pri HC. wnsen: y Company officials have been missing bed linen, B: letter —— —— wes'st Vernes and here the pecple tried t0| “tev wioers when sulted for ‘dis opladon cps | ‘Share han boom & litlis wertiy-dissoastom: thasis | ismera Comeas meee ta echoes aniseed ene SSeS ON, gitew ones, de. will Gn anumapie g 4 a — = . i * ‘Onfo Southwestern firsts, 108 bid; do. frat in-| C- W. Meyer of Philadelphia, Wm. A. Ander- W. &C. Famous High Overcaitors, (its MASSACHUSETTS AVE BY dissuade us from making the attempt to go/| the Cleveland interview, erid: “I must refuse | all. comes, 70 bid; do. second Incomes: 24% bid; do. | son of nia and 8. L. of Hute Joss bas reached several hundred dollars. 3 = — 0 t relying on a special pass- | to say anything on the subjeet. es ae comes, $u9. ted ee . Bigger of Hutchinson, | “7.5 facts wore reported to Inepettor Hellin- ax? — ——— eres cei esd been piven Pes bye tite | Thor, N-Y.. Dee. 29.-Edward Murphy, jr.,| The Republican Senate Steering Committee Bis do. stocks, ss5a09., 14 &** H9RGS 115% | Kan.. are at the Shoreham.——A. 8. Davis of | pergur und this ameruivg. the elves which the Shore. __ | Our @1.50 Comfort | Pathecs chinister in’ London we determines | was seen at bis residence last night aud asked| Therepublican Senate caucus will not ap-| celocga abo Now York, BR. G. Parkard of Brooklyn, Col. | omcers ave been working on for several weeks gg. Buy W. EC. . | on trying to get through. After leaving Kuldje | if be hed anything tosay about Mr. Cleveland’s | point a new “steering committee.” The pres- CHICAGO, Dec. 39 (aoa ‘wneat—Decem- | Bi, .uiord t.. Ro antag ©: QE | pointea unerringly to the houwe of Johu 0. Chuldrens Shows ere Very, Very » ze b of Ui to interview. | | ; January, 72's; May, . te Png) ~ | Holmes, man, at Virgin ue Leather Lecims Popular we Warnes Snot Hovse. | order of the Gobi desert at Hami, and'we | "At present I will say nothing whatever on | Poem cegane arpa at a January, abh; May, abicaes linms of Hartford are at the —W, | southete, - — Py | were agreeably surprised at the character of | the subject,” Mr. Murphy replied. | “ sama tere ell, | December, 29%; January, 30°; J. Smith of Syracuse, N. Y., Theo Jobnson of | "Then the with Detectives Board- 1015 F ST. XW. Lccuex ta quae peace eG Aten ie (ties dines will be continued in force, and will con-|—Decembér, 145s; January, 13.81" Ma New York, M. J. Harthman’ of Pittaburg, Pa, | mar Weston’ and "Loser, went to Holmes | hard bed and thus enabled the machines to A CHANGE FOR THE WORSE. duct all the —busness — that would | Lari December, tess gangary, tan Mt and J. A. McDonald of St. Augustine, Fla., | house, which is ahotel, and there found every ee Saas Aehice- make moderately good progress during the ae * come within the province of @ steering com- pot tI som Ben Tign S aro at, the Riggs ——Hobert’ 8 Grant | room ia the ‘house, furnished with the stolen quived o large lot of Ledue. Boxy snd twelve days it took us to cross. Mrs. Langtry Now Reported to Be in| mittee. The conimittee has nut been over- News the Rio Grande. one Ged eee a property. and some of itstowed away—the Neuthy Onterd Thee anf Stippersetions “Pushing on to caheiben ie wasters oat Danger of Dying. acne with work Goring the ryt ae Adjutant General Williams hae received a| Sr'xcw York and Hi. F. Richards of Willinsne- ee, Ot ae ‘then half price, «We are offering them as wall reached, leading on to - ial i it wo members ave mat fre Gen. Mc 4 to headquarters. prea saoe tuen we proceeded to Singun, Pingyan, | _ LOxB0%, Dec. 29.—Mrs, Lillie Langtry is re-| E™* o0N0, gouators Chenier and Mitche eee a trom Gone eCack at Loe Angeles, | portareat the Ebbitt, fH. Warrenof Prince-| “Bence, wed arrected and be was taken he. Sor Beye Stippere worth 1.7% Tayuan and Poting-Fu, arriving at the latter | Bore Of. ast vesult | | NOW ‘mimminent | oil. “The ‘former is now in New York, | fant had a brush ‘with Kid's hood eat | SMa ott pratic Garrett of Baltimore, Jesse | 45 the Police Court, where he gare bail €2. ter ation Patent Lesther Oxtects lace on the 20th of October, whence we rode to oa tiie coor atcsee and while in Washington is devoting | guy morning a few miles north of San | of Buffalo are at Willard’ 7 in $300 for a hearing. He frankly ad- : veking. The fact that we bad actually traversed ee his best efforts to the subject of tion | Catios, Ariz.“and captured Job Lotg’edaushe | © eet — gf mitted that he had purchased the articles worth #3.50. China without. personal inconvenience aston- AT ELLIS ISLAND. and quarantine matters, so that what is done | tor and one hore, but thet the seneguice | Seoh ane Gas AN; P. Wilson of New York. M. | trom Thomas Winters, a porter in the Pullman #.20for Ladiew French Kid Opere Tos tahed all the diplomatic representatives there. {alla to the lot of Mr. Mitchell. “The commit-| ‘ef and. one, Horse, but that the re MoIntyre of Buflalo and L. Hermann of New| service, and Detective Weedon arrested him at | ye dip. apes nel, Uz; | Am Inspection Made of the New York | {tlle to the prepa | eacaped in the darkness. Gen. McCook says | York are at the Randall.——Geo. W. ae ee reer er _—_. berain te 7 Banghel, Quarantine Institutions. ees Sac teeth le nee ieee | thas four detachments of are on the trail | jr., of New York. C. 8. Bronsall him ‘op at the fret ante po Aon Afterward we intended to go to Japan, but| |New Youx, Deo. 28—A party composed of | trary, we are acting simply as an wavie- | Of, ig, and et al sieacchgeen toe b= Somp rae P -meen ogg still engaged on tho case in the hopes of finding ‘Also one lot of Ladies French Kid High received letters asking us to return home. So | Senator William E. Chandler, chairman of the | ory board and holding ourselves to give advice ENE Normandie.—A. E. Wells of 'X ‘York, | the balance of the property. Pe wale ananmnened we left ut once, touching at Nagasaki, Kobe | immigration investigation committee; Senator | When called u ‘The committee has held no To Accompany the Ocldinbus Fleet, PE ge Moe tg — ‘une af restaurant of Wallace Jones, Men's French Patent Calf Shoes, Balsand and Yokohama, whence we sailed December 9, inst.” Isham G. Harris, chairman + of the com- meetings recently, but we are gathering information we’ can and watching all the (Congress, for 63. 75, which were made upto ‘Sachteleben stated that while the trip in many | mittee on epidemic diseases; Dr. Ham-| sides » of the cases, so that when sei for $6.00 respects had been a hard one they enjoyed | ilton and Surgeon General Wyman of the 5 it greatly. They -met with no an-| Marine Hospital at Washington, went to Ellis | perhaps we will be in Tux Wanrex Saoz Horse, | 22vces from the natives in any of | Island at 10 o'clock this morning to t the | Understand their merit | the ee eg state and national aggre terme and ae. at aol ae ® | China. mae woul some idea as ow prove their = 1115 F Senzer N. W. | proceed to''st., Louis direct, he | Sevion. -at least the courts have et EEE ESS AYER Ed —_— | “That = oP ea fs if : awaiting letters, re is no immediate Cholera Increasing at Hamburg. Bovine SS aichest Gradesar | hurry we would like to complete our cireuit by! pasaona, Dee 28. The choleee statiatjes | the legislature. old Sat Mackintosh Corminz. | wheeling home through sonthern California, | - ake vin | bets of the Rubber Goode, | Dvershoss, | Arizona, New Mexico and the southern route pad dinaage at bemoans aq increase Seenen tare em “Nfoainion, “Sotrect gg RUBBER : L crea (eres HE patignt having been taken to the hoepita. One| eleted to Rgerrr Covar—Judor Bradley. rice pol | Aprons. Cold Weather at Petersburg. th “ “politics may ye 19: — yo Special Dispatch to The Evening. NO Plea aps z . Gieccsear Reaver car ater 'tnc Teather % a B. and 0. Trainmen Get an Increase. in rebuttal = Berting. swt Sata srw, ‘Lin tear. + Po ~

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