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- A ‘A : THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1893. 3 ANOTHER CABINET SLATE. This One Includes. Phelps, Morrison and Carlisle. New Yorx, Jan. 3.—The Evening Sun says: The following is a list of probable members of IN WALL STREET TODAY. DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. Stocks Openca Strong but = Reaction Fol- lowed. New Yorx, Jan. &—The yerr opens with a| strong and higher market for stocks. Ameri- MR. QBLAINE’S CONDITION. THE INAUGURATION. He Did Not Pass a Good Night, but ts) Activity at the Executive Committee Head. Better Today. quarters— Nothing From the Re-icnations. There is a general impression today that Mr. | The headquarters of the inaugural executive committee presented a busy scene today, for 4 EDITION! ECKINGTON AND THE FIRE‘ LONITS. ‘The Commissioners this morning gave a hearing to the citizens of Eckington who re- | quested to be heard regarding a change in the | Bisine is not as well as he has been for some 2 Tebeeaiee a igher 7 ” COURGE Cleveland's cabinet: Attorney General, Wm. can sugar, distilling and cattle feeding. Chi- 5.4 limits. Mr. W. H. Smith ted the little time past. When Dr. Johnston left the with the new vear the members bare got down sare aftr NEW YORK Ss L. Wilson of West Virgiuia, or John Ran- cago gas, Union Paeific, Western Union and citizent and pointed out the advantages of av bouse after his last visit last evening to hard work upon the details of preparation ” ‘ . rooebitie and dolph Tucker of Virginia; Secretary of United States rubber were particularly strong amending the fire limite as recently ordered, he said that hie patient had for the 4th of March. Most of the work #o far paeminia spenty co vet, aad ts onrtvaled ae nce War, General Patrick A. Collins of and improvedj anywhere from 2< to 5 per by making 1 1 atrect the northern limit He a rather unsatisfactory day. It was bas been in clearing the way for the aubcom- iT j Massachusetts: Secretary of the Navy, Col. cent. = spoke of. the petition of the residents of ‘that nothing alarming, but simply came from mittees, which a+ ppoi sw eomanieaistuane The Health Department Waging | Nass [amont of New fork: Postamastet Gen-| ‘The stock market mode a further advance Se raged Perper > Saghet ad rgitang Mt eg TWintkd tose oe Siout rah | eral, Hugh Wallace of Washington; Secretary | after the opening and the dealings were ai A copy an 2 immense amount ot ? War on the Typhus. | ct Agrictltere, Gov. Horace Boles’ of lows; | tended with amneuniaulmation. Calon Pacihe | hes already been printed in Tae Stan. basal raha plop Reet, Today a Scctmulsting and all this bas to be divided up _ seas | Secretary of the Treasury, Senator John G. aud Western Union were noticeably strong DON'T REQUIRE PAVING. ] Sram reporter wes told at the house that fr, | 80d assorted 0 the vaiiilinanis tes = Carlisle of Kentucky: Secretary of State,Ed- the former selling up to 40 and th The Commissioners have ordered that the Blaine had not passed a very good night, but | "hich the + ters are tobe referred. inet ern niomcas meiiecpiadas NDE BORDER. | Pheips of Verjont; Secretary of the | latter to 06}. Manhattan, after selling do» Wander for paving alley in square 8S bere-|that be was better now’ than at any | Many of the letters are in the ne in- rea shoe OOPS ON THE RIO GRA ER.) Fo mal’ Saison o pcm, ny fms Yo ig jumped GSSTS “Rhee foe ving ley im gore oben he ie Set aig | MANY ot te tee nw ara . sition sho 0 | ° % a nour Svetaes tot Nake Saainie . er Attorney’ General aro both” distingulskea for | accept’ profita, "of which the’ beats | ing for grading only. The aley fe now paesable, Pn pas nad 0 Good deel of trouble with bis | ganizations that will be bere vo take ' . their legal acquirements. promptly took advantage. Reading was tb€ report of the inspector says, and, having Sr ace = sed thet thks Sues eel a coon 2 204 Fach Ra great parade Tue nearing my -* ns ote severwaatase- | Another Chapter in the Famous | “Scuster Brive of Ohio ts in the city today. | sold down from 5% to 514s Northern Pacific been carefully graded, no nuisance existe re- pe yooh ase f his strengtl end | qnmittees on public comfort and ¥ ematching how evestiig | To n reporter this morning he said he had preferred from 47%; 10 46.;; Manhattan from iting paving. frsbeactnll ee ee ppd Banizations will have the “— {after tating this Gaines Case. come to talk over the senatorin) situation of 156! to 1554; Chicago gas from 90 to A PECULIAR CASE OF ALLEY CONDEMNATION. a Pe y. tip po ra yest the western states with Mr. Cleveland and the «ugar from 112%< to 11%, and Mistouri Pi A peculiar ense of alley condemnation has |THE NORTH DAKOTA SENATORSRIP. ©: ben! wlan . . . 7 S 57: ri kK a ™ - a Md all day geit: t m order, a vom i SHAST ES A, OEE, Pommemn, | democratic party. Serator Brice — that povcer bigs aden A lloclock the market 628 just been brought to the attention of the Com- | ee Sean sate oe ray Vigame 7 in the critical states of California and Wyoming | steady at the reaction. é - F “ ia oer athena ee! * svstematizing the work. | In . THE PANAMA SCANDAL. |either democratic or populist senators will be, Stocks were weak after 11 o'clock, with a fur Mssloners. Some time ago application was | ao ua ng ein — their gad = 9! days booke 2 be opened which will i ‘ c | ‘Chance to be Re. . e kept a register of all orgar hat are 4 | elected. ther decline in prices. ‘The persistent relling of made to the Commissioners for the opening of 4 s veR's eiclaasetie ere | the Rending was largely responmble for the au ulley ins square $78, bounded by 6th and 7th, | Representative Johnson of North Dakota €XPecting to come on to Washington, and By | 1 most thorotsrt | WAR ON THE TYPHUS SCOURGE. OREGON GIVES WEAVER ONE. heaviness of the general list. The stock sold as . Soli Rasatn a. sod a said today that it was absolutely sure that Sen- han meen is thought everything wid be work | eqnpped, but the sant y Stoibninde é. 5 a | low as 50 ‘ondemuatory proceedings were ordered and | a4, cted. Thi y we the qentinn Cornns mat, ‘lag: Wael Werctcer dl Gea evsh esas adits | tnecdonons Wesraiallia ia wiesac Chie Capa |: Maullattaat dackryeil to 1808(, Ohiteg ten feet was taken off of lot 9, which abuts on I | St0f Casey @ould-not be re-elected. Though | sorgixo wpanp row cuatnaax manatty. | rene tntrusied to our : Johnson is a republican he would p B86, distill nd enttle feeding to 647, and Street. and all the prop owners in the south P' Pr Now nd'to 413¢. The loses otherwise | half of the square were. assessed for benefite in | A0Y result of the senatorial contest in bis state were trith At noon the market wns. firmer. Janjing amounts to make up the damages tolot | to that of the re-election of Case; lal Elector. Jan. 8.—The supreme court Atelephore menmare wi team to door, tf to the stabie again, Department Exerted. New Youx, Jan. 3.—The full power of the health department's machinery was this morn-| bas rendered a decision in the cases where the Nothing further has been heard from Chair= man Harrity in reference to the resignation of | the twenty-one members of the general com- rorare? © aveR® Mase Sanest, On FO ACT. SURE To CURE ‘The sales of listed stocks up to noon were | # Inasmuch as there property owners, except | today that hie opposition to Casey wat wit, 2 34.202 u et lots 9 and 10, were = | + ee, and the ge: al n sion is at he 6 ing concentrated on the lodging houser| name of Pierce (popnlist-democrat), elector, 194.202 ehercs and of ‘unlisted stocks 15,412 lots Vaud 10, were not notified the benefit 8- | due to the tact that “he believed in clean poti- | MULE on dino impression to Goethe), Wow Hinz A Cadensons a that ones more have become 8 appeared twice on the official ballot. The bared St le fadsdy eative wee nee ieuat One Oh Whale 40a test cae greet neces. | 18.” and that “Casey was before elected bY seem from the: Setter’ be eres’ Get i don't hi eam, bat | “Sioney on call is fairly active x cont. - “ wrote to the You don't kee» your own \ r Oo threat to the community with the typhus | court decided in favor of Pierce, which gives | p, {tones On mul i6 fnills netiie Mingichenge sary fOr the alley tn improved, although, the ee a withdrawing members of. the commil Predta *spabite vehicles PLIVER SPL scourge. Proof that it was high time to came | one electoral vote to the popu is firm ‘sith actual business in bankers "bills Tecords of the surveyor's office do not show | ive teamed from North | Dakota” ng that he did uot altogether relish the appoi your cails, Mo your shops in for ew casem, developed since midnight, ‘The clerical error, the court bolds, does not qt 445! 445°. for sixty days and it The owner bas party-wall rights, and the qdaeq. “had. it + be Iready assured | BCMt of the eighty additional members of the | % ‘gp ’ be : ¢ | deprive the voter’ who cast the ballot of his Toe dpmiaba. Posie a 486 jury in awarding the damages ordered’ that in thot “¢, Id not be weelectcd Peured original committee, but that he thought the . ees aa gata tO er eee te Sue ace Os Jp | elective franchise or the candidate for whom it | and 4a8.° Commercial bille, $94 and 4853, , ‘lew of the fact that the owner of lot 10 would | the aleeting at guinea por a beat thing to do now as to let well enough —— ~cedigs bthonmgeancay = ewer | w neh a ¥ \d 4874fand 497!;. The clearing house state. | be benefited by the opening of the alley it J dd alone by not formally accepting — ther i 7 came from « honse on 6th avenue and two | Was cast the benefit of such » vote, poses Sea é- Roe ten ies Beth poset yale oquilatie thik wbataver asso — ya Penge or Sh geaigg | resignation, So. far ne Col, > sp otheg | WHY THE GALLIA PROCEEDED. | 402.399. balances, $7,243,087. he was entitied to by reason of the loss of the | $i hich ‘carrice with it close of chan | HROw* officially ther are still The alms house gave up one this morning nud ‘ \ victory which carries with it a loss of char-| bers of the 5, ¥ drops which are covered |, ity Hospitel another. These four with ———-- Bar silver, 82ig. Government bonds bave | use of his party wall were equal to bis benefits. | acter will hurt the republicans more than | Ope, Of tht committee and be bas not © Charity Hospital anothe four wi . r ih fa Arla iven up the hope ving had ach o ; how on North Brother Inland make a More Unoftietat Exp Nene" | been steady. Currency, 6 ore nominally | Ao thi Jt ter carietly in, sccordance with the | they can be burt by defeat. There will be ao | Sirepan te nove tha: having, had s chance to C R ro . Ce 2 of Sierras, Three beve died, ons dur-| oS fedlsaga vous bese beck steady: "ESO: ein and all of the property ‘holders in the | cAucw# OX the tenatorship, but the repreven- join in the work of making the next ine 7 \MEUGE ‘epostrory Axp Stapies, ing Inst night He was Lawrence Hadson,| Loxpow, Jan, 3.—The Gallinarrived at Liver- | Ketlroad bonds have beer 4 Becee are rst oot floras Meters hee ble in the North Dakota legis- | anguration the greatest success tat ever bas | 1622-6 [, S; N.W se ie Pagt tuirty-one, one of the Bayard street | pool today. Capt. Ferguson gnd bis officers OL AL, Gin preee eas Gowen bee Siost come min fo the Sentie 67 (assn — Stas Te. iy 7 | aes MR. FITZGERA! c . jonest met and the chances are about i r ee ee ! Jie persisted in thetr refnsal to talk on the sab- ONS een : Z : ! b oe A SATISPACTORY INTERVIEW. od soda add thetr now petiowts sak Marcy Rnaek feats. | TS Ceancks iciibeak. kaviag tsi coe] ing ant closing petcesot || Mr. David Fitzgerald bas written a letter to | e4 1 between the three parties. The Senator) yycssrs. Rows, Moore, Franklin and” Richard- Tee [roxr en old, ex-lodger of 34 Bayard street, Au- | . . he Commissioners complaining of the stables | ™ long to either party or may be inde-/ wc DLaicue 2 Att aif digested eud-!tver oft Hauek. fifty years old, found sick with | sulted the management of the The paxsen now in oodree of erection ou Jobneon sivest | Peetent.”” | fon, a subcommittee of the inauguration com- fej hus at No. 16 6th avenue: Johu McBride, | gers, of course, felt. no such obligation and | a lsprikivest fie tacts telast Gus ies causes ee mittee, bad a most satinfactory interview with That came from oneof cur LAMPS, We 2 tock on CAREFUL Livixa— | twenty-five yegre old. direct from the En: | Tenlily enough explained the situntion ax it ap~ | Soo aay — <= | have been’ juggled with. He says the building | NATIONAL GUARD EXPENSES. Secretary Elisins and Gen. Scho! is morn- { the bes: makes, Our — | »; Tekca hime: George Doberty. forty years: | peared to them. They said that the Umbria | At0"j.T 82. re inspector is in error in his rulings in this case | ¢ ary (ne ee S| ae eee ven taken from the alms house to which he bad | Terited to the Guilin requesting that steamer | Can Soutie pee hopes iat the Coramissioners will, detail | G0"- Ordway Sends In Estimates to € troops in the coming inaugural cerem Pore ais, Drassand Ooys LAMPS bean ment a few lave ae tog detmitea |toatand by for twents-four houre, Capt. Me- Pie SUD | cltnee Cant Maueger ont Geet kee aoe farious Deficiencies. They were assured that arrangem: | sot fan well as che plement Pdr . re hog thar oteioe houses | BAY stating that the shaft would probably be lL | premises, as he is sarea far different report; The Commissioners have received from Brig. ard made for a Ais o forms may be seen bere. For home decors. et night. Each has so teny to.cover and he fo | ‘paired within that time, 44-8.) would then be made, Gen. Albert Ordway of the District militia the WF, | Army om that tious nothing more tasty than a LAMP _ is ee b ave. | to'make the round of them every night, eX: hee Cant Tigues daha we Uaibas. THE CANE OF DR. EWING, following estimates of the deficiency appropri- | on previous o could be tound. They're moderately priced, m therein. Thero are 114 licensed | wat bie veresl bat anly uniteint coal on buerd Mr. F. 1, Renick, who it will be recalled re-| ations for the expenses of the militia to transfer troops from, W. é ton. i he city. and between them | 4, reach Liverpool, and upon sending this mes- | | Ported the case of Dr. Ewing, one of the physi- of the District of Columbia: For the more before the 4th of March will be re- sti rover them all. patient an |2A80 Capt Ferguson deciied to proceed. | ns to the poor, to the Commissioners for al-| fiscal year ending June 90,1889, Plsved by others equally ax well ped S.S. SIEDD & Bis: 432 OTF SF, © Fimnision of Cod 3 ‘a: found this morning to! ,..He passengers are uncertain whether Cap- | d dereliction of duty, hus written again to | there is a deficiency appropriation usked of over. treasurer of the inaugaral | Je? Belewe 1 ps fgand this mo tain MeKay protented ngaing® the Galli. pro- them, in reply to their letter forwarding the | 1,674.80 to. pay for horses and music used | {004 Uwe receive a subscription of $500 from heal bave txphusand war taken to No ceeding. The passengers all ug: owever, | statement of Dr. Ewing. He ways the remarks | 1) 0 bd sskges ye Was! Ts @ + relat tatel Tirennan. axed forty-five, an | that the condition of the Umbria did not war- | Of Dr. Ewing left ne room for misinterpreta. | 2U"Ng the inauguration of President Har- ting of th committee wil Mo Of Ti $1.00 Bit Comk fouer Rellevue inmate: war aise foand to be #af | rant any apprehension of danger at the time tion, und he insists that the doctor simply re- | Titon. furniture for armories and use of horses din the committee rooms in the Lenman 7 fering from typhus. He was removed the Gallia steamed away on ber voyage. fused in most posi and light battery as escort to the Grand building tomorrow afternoon at 3.0 clock. \ + SOOTHING SY RE > The Cunard management will isene an very sick child i: | Army on Decoration day. During the fiscal | - ad cis | neat MYEA CLARK GAINES’ W | official statement based on the report received | ! | | 1 " - FIPTY YEARS ne MILLIONS . saan ag | reece Gane pee ? retsal upon the : year ending June 30, 1890, there is a defi- CHRISTMAS, j ¥ + Tein wt totde ‘That | rom CAPt Fereay j ineca: | s father that w or could work. The real | ciency of $1,103.46, which was mostly used for | | wut of ie o . ' THE OFFICIAL EXPLANA fe |. Sales—Regular cal) clock ma: Met. BR. R. Le bays, is, Did Dr. Ewing visit the | the payment of provisions, use of electric tar- | Friends of Elias stafford Fear That He Has wi —s - rar « . theta P | * tse ? ‘The Canard Company have wssued an offielal | Serip. $200.10 at 104, $143.90 at 104. |. not, why not? | gets, lockers for armories and roofing ma- Been Foutly Dealt With. & pam ne og Judge King of | cement uf. the Gallia-Umbria incidi | ar Roy Mis Sorgen ld | THE DOGS OF HILLSDALE. terial. There was a deficiency of €5,419.84) The police of this city are endeavoring to | == 5 Oe. 7 Ps an import- = ty a ne ered I days ago Mr. ©. J. Gibson, residing | during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. tain the whe: outs of El ©) 50 per this stntem . Ferguson, of the ct | Me isan cee MOL. | ascertain the whereabouts of [lias Stafford, a hear at " we et ae 1" will of the | ct of Coluintga Bunds—y-year fund, 58, | in Anacostia, cor ued to the Commissioners presac Sor Ricusmaasatiie fauera ot Alanon young colored man, who has been missing — . | Saar z i) 4 e funeral of Admiral * . « + UP EELAS'S Crorse ORTUM, late Myre Clark Gaines. ‘The ruling wus } Pe mf the savage aud peace-breaking doge in the | Porter and one for telephone and gaseervice, | since Christmas ove. He disappearea) M.C. WHEIASS Constr Exroaryy N\ yon * to regisier the probate rv e | gold. 110 bid, — asked. vicinity of Hillsdale, D. C., and uwsked that | was used for the payment of rents. For the | from here under mysterious circumsta: WS F ST.. BASPMENT EQUITABLE BLDG. | f th Mrs. Gaines, dated January Umbris wns lying like a duck in water | Currency, fis Bil! — asked romething be done to remedy the exiuting state | present fucal yeur be estimates a deficiency of |and it appears as thoush gai va ave | sa pat med 4 pertect picture of security, while | Teves. i724 bid - asked of affairs, The poundmaster to whom the | $3,298, pamprilag y * ahrhk Aeae aaa iia wis rolling. On reaching the signal | W110 04d. — asked, luatter was referred saya that be bas visited ee fran gerd Magog evening TT Wid PAY Y W : aan ¢ “shaft broken” Ferguson consulted | wa italirne! Conv that section of the District ax often ux possible SUSPECTED OF MURDER. | couaie shace ae te been om the ean ver E > ns Marine ies jineer. | asned. “Masonic “Halt Associat and impounded all dogs in sight. There are | ~ | down the ba ti ae T was satisfied from the next | — asked. Washington Light Infantry ist a number, howe he says, that cannot be A Colored Man Brought Here by a Virginia | B oe ig | signal y to proceed, tomorrow,” that the | gaze vs, '90s, asked. Wastingto: reached and he recommends that the police be | ones ee bes ; : abria was in no dai ufantry 24 instructed to compel the “of unticensed | =a ot ete cca eget pong Te Bb Axe Tue A tr aenacsre apres Compatry. » angilatin Sas htnptsea ts pep ths tar ena pre J. L. McGarity was the name given by a Vir- | had groceries, Min es be SENATOR CASEY'S SU mete ce cure the license without ‘The Commis- | ginia constable from Lewinsville who visited ©f corn and s: ey sr ggg Saale ‘ = | Eekington sioners have approved thé recommendation. police headquarters this afternoon and turned | Somle Money The Opposition not Combine on Any | 1 ‘a | failed to appe: ‘ ' of pee eacdidaas. : ort DO Street Railroad te, | THE BURET MILLS AxD DY SPRINGS ROAD. | over to Inspector Hollinberger a young! ~ Sunday to about 2 0’ Stee ALES: SRltt we. cd x 4.—The chief interest | 2% 82. We bd, —asked — Metropolitan Kalle | The Commissioners today favorably reported | colored man who gave his name as|and wigem were : oe ao aan 7 £ : raged een tg: ony mrp oes ie aa Pe Sale ps pore Toad Convertible Koei, —_ asked. U.S: the bill incorporating the Washington, Burnt| Bladen Thomas Busey. The constable arrested | contents of the vehicle w y) — ae x p e anid im the POs | which opened today, centers im the eentest for | American Security and. ‘Frust 3,195, A.& 0. 10) | Millaand Sandy Springs Railway Company. | him carly this morning at the dairy | d ah . = ore which opened today, cen aoe | bia, — asked. American 38, | Several amendments, however, are recom- | ion wae paid tothe man’s disap a successor to United States Senator Cae ‘The republicans have a clear majority and the result biages on the decision of the party cau Caueuses for officers of the two houses were held this morning. and the | fact that «uch caucuses were held is taken to | indicate that u caucus on the senatorship will | follow. This is a matter of some doubt, | the opponent of Senator Casey hoping | to encompass bis defeat by preventing the hold- | ing of a party caucus. It is alleged that some of these opponents made overtures to the | demoernts and brought the matter to the | attention of President-elect Cleveland. He in | suid to have refused to have anvthing to do | ARRESTS AT PARIS. | Deputies ter Will Be Prosecuted Next. Figaro today says that the mnaselected by the g ecution for complicity in the Pan- four more members of the ies and an ex-minister. at M. Flo- t of the chamber of deputies, will parliament im consequence of ern Wasiningt arket_ Co hnp. Washingion Market Co. asked. n Market Vashingte E ystia Railroad 68, 1901, »ual Bank Stocks—Bank of Washington, 37 — asked. Hank of asked. “Metropoiitau, — vi bid. — asker. secoud, eryand Mechanies, 190 bid, Chazeas. ~ bid, — asked. ‘Colut — asked. | Capital, 126 bid, — asked. West asker ington and Georgetown, litan, $0 bid, se usked. mended; one preventing the use of steam or horse power; one leaving out the first route mentioned entirely and putting the capital stock | at $50,000; one inserting a clause providing for | the maximum fair of five cents, and one pro- viding that there shall be no transfer of freight curs except to the B.& O,R. BR. They recommend the insertion of the regular clause providing for the payment to the Dis | trict of 4 per cent of the gross earnings of the | road asa tax in lien of the personal tax, | HIS BID ACCEPTED. The proposal of H. I. Gregory to furnish the | new girls’ reform school building with the farm of Mr. John Mnterspaugh near Lewins- ville on suspicion of being William Willett, the negro who murdered Jobn T. Reed at Duke's wharf, near Prince Frederick, Calvert county, Md., Christmas eve night. The constable knew of the murder through the columns of Tur Evestse Stazand as he had brought criminals to justice in the same way before he thought he would again arrest one. As published in Tue Sran last week, the murder occurred at Duke's wharf, a favorite place for oyster dredgers | to congregate and spend their earnings in | | riotous living. The murder was the result of bling, drinking and general lawlessness. d. who was a white man, and Willett. a col- | Canuanr & Lene, 928 Tra Axo 706 K Sr NW. earance, as bis nds thought be had proba- iy gone to visit friends at b me in Montgomery it was learned that and his friends now fe: dered and robbed. ‘The missing man is twenty-five years old and | was not addicted to the use of intoxicants. He was considered by those who knew him as an Toot ont quick!y we will sell cheap all Sosa ( pkins, Towels, Tray honest and upright man, and for that ope gree reason his friends fear’ that something en has happened to him. It ie possible | We wish to close the balance of our Ladiey ena 4 the police say that he was murdered and his joes’ Coats. We will sacrifice the profit to dose. body thrown in the Eaxtern branch through a | ‘ ee ee hole in the ice, as hit wagon, robbed of its con- | We will offer special barinins in Table Linen of ell tion of bis name with the scandal, | i North O | Smeed system of heating, ventilation and dr; tave | tents, was found so near that stream. kinds, Bed Comforts, Blankets, and all winter goude. with the proposition, saying bis party could | | Y | ored dredger, became involved in a dispute and | = ET not aflord torun the risk of being charged 1 7icte, | clotete, according to plans and specifications, | a biow inflicted by Reed was responded to by a = : i Headquarters for reliable Black Dress Goods, all the > PURSUING BANDITS. wills cinct wath anual vialnng Ulla olealicns of ac = “iy | for £2,650, has been accepted by the Commis-| bullet from Willett. The bullet entered! ORGANIZING THE JURORS. | je iat Creek, 100 vid, | o eb dhe died Ch | - aia popular and weaves st lowest prices: clean a republican as possible. | sioners, Reed's head and he died Christmas morning. | Be Caught The fight has been in the party and isan in- | Stocks — Firemen’s, — bid, — asked. CONTRACT APPROVED, The alleged murderer then left for parte un-| Vacancies to Be Filled—Citizens Excused | Best Quality Situch China Silks st Tbe. yard " va Pobecie inten: teresting one. Frauktin, 47 t ae | The contract made by the superintendent of | Known. | He is described as being twenty-one | vem Seevien. | New Osteavs, Jan 3 —The Picayune San thas been asserted that Congressman Jobn- | asked, Natioual (non. 15 bil — an charities with the United States Electric Light- | Y¢4"# old, chestnut colored, fve feet two inches | In the courts thismorning the roll of jurors _- ¥ Tex., special sa3 ston would fight Senator Casev's re-election, | ied ’caiuubia. Tene bide Ie akede | ing Company for furnishing electric power to | i Ned meg upper lip, with large scar | drawn for service was called. When the list of | but the latest reports are that Mr. John- | 2" "\"y Ked Ves bid, 6% anced. | y on his forehead, and a reward of $50 was of-| he a ke “ri CARHART & LEIDY. . interview here Gen. Wheaton, com- will take part in the contest. | Lincoln, ss, bids —askek Commercial, 5 bide | the municipal lodging house for an electric | fered for his apprehension. the grand jurors was called in the Criminal sated the Department of Texas, said: 4 Senator Casey State Senator Gent can, — asked. Poto- | Motor to operate a fumigating fan has been ap- prisoner answers the description in some | Court, Justice McComas, E. K. Russell, Walter | 4. « adits on the border will probably prove Woerst, Col. Kingman, J. R. Smith, W. J. An- | proved by the Commissioner respects, although he protests his innocence and | C. Morrison and Sterling Galt were returned eer 2S 7th and 706 K ste. —Colambia Tith ate Title, 46 vid, Light stocks aU > Klect town 3 some, as they are fully acquaited e country and can clude pursuit by conceal- ing mselves in the dense eb: We have now tu the field the th . derson are candidates and their present |. strength is estimated as follows: Casey, 12 to | 15; Anderson, 4 to 6; Kingman, 6 to $; Woerst, 10; Smith, Of course each bas elements of strength, BUILDING PERMITS, Building permits were issued today as fol- }lows: D. E. Finch, one frame carpenter shop, | rear 1719 and 1721 B street northeast; $350. sono ened all slarmed concerning ‘his | not found and James McKnight failed to Posioerilie, Mac, ent bus lined: ie George. | S2¥er- A number preffered excuses, but none town and then in Snow's row. Last Y@* *uccessful. There being four vacancies Thursday, he says, he went to work on Mr. | eight names were ordered drawn from the box | To Tux Lanes Or Wasmsoroxs euebrare uments ut San [guaci ants the border. ‘The J etually guarded from Laredo to si and Hic her ¥ cavalry are autly on the nd if hard work © troop 1 to the If the troubles 1 it is very probable that addi- al troops will be sent him, _— TOOK PRINCESS RUSPOLI'S JEWELS. poli, wife of Prince legation of today at the Tombs po. where Mis Kate Sheridan, alin ‘bart, was arreigned. A wur- in Washington for her ar- ve from the national capital is here to consult with the officials about the woman's extradition. six months the woman had been the Raspoli’® confidential ward, living the family Inst summer at Lenox, Ma © Lakewood. le ber 10, while the family was in Washington. the maid disappeared, taking with her about $2,000 worth of her mistress’ jewelry | and clothing. | t Saturday Mrs, Rickart was arrested. | told the detectives that she has been « itahan out ne pore at Blackwell's Island for a year and it was because she wished to fit hereelf for the profession of nurse that she committed the | Few of the stolen articles were found upon | the woman when she was arrested, but many | jaw ‘ickets which she produced showed where | roll. Evening. Lixcouy, New., Jan. 8.—If the republicans ean succeed in filibustering all afternoon they will lack only two votes of a majority in the lower honse by 6 o'clock tonight. | t night county clerk Van Camp of Knox | scaptured by a messenger from the | art and ordered to canvas the | returns of Knox and Bovd counties, Vau Cuimp had already issued a certificate | of election to Kruse, the populist candidate for | the Houre, but had’ not cauvassed the vote of Boyd county. Late Last night he completed the votes and issited a second certificate of election to Norton, republican. H messenger sent by the Repnbifean mana- is now hurrying to Lincoln with the certi- te by stage aid train, but he cannot get here before 6 o'clock tonight. Kruse and Nor- | ton are on band ready to fight for the place | when the Secretary of State, Allen, calls the ‘Trouble is expected when the twentieth dis- trict is reached, but whether it will be precipi- | tated by the ‘republicars or popalists and | democrats depends on Secretary Allen. | INGER GUILTY. Verdict of the Evangelical Church Tribunal at Cleveland. CLeveLaxp, Ouro, Jan. 3.—The tribunal of the Evangelical Church, having under con- sideration the important question of whether Rev. 8. Heininger of Elkhart, Ind., is guilty of the charges of slander and falsehood, pre- ferred by Rev. William Yost, treasurer of the board of missions and others set forth in nu- merous specifications, wax in session all day | yesterday and until alate hour last night. While the members of the committee were | reticent on the subject of their cohclusions in- formation was rece'ved from a gentleman not a | member of the court, but who is interested | in the case, that the defendant, Mr. Heininger, would be found guilty on some of the specifi- cations, and that he would be censured by the committee for the course he had pursued. peti nte oda Trust, 13! and ‘irust, . | Deposit and ‘Trust Co. § . | eee Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, Jan 8—Fiour irmer—recetpta, shipments, barrels, Wheat tied umd hi ». 2 red spet, 5 bid; Jamu receipts, 61,3: Milling wheat, corn, by Sample, Chieagu Markets, CHICAGO, Jan. 3 (closing). — Wheat—January, 72g; May, i8\ats), Ex-Land Commissioner Carter Testifies in Regard to Them Toda: ‘The mission in this city of ex-Commissioner of the Land Oftice Carter, who is now chairman of the national republican committee, was! disclosed this morning by the subcommittee of the Senate committee on judiciary that met in their committee rooms toda: This sub-committee is charged with the taking of tertimony in regard to the charges preferred against Louis E. McComas in the effort to prevert his confirmrtion as a justice of the Supreme Court of the District.” The sub- committee was in session nenrly All day nd Mr. Tom Carter’ was the — princi- pal witness examined. If was leaned | this afternoon” that the matter — upon | which the committee is taking testimony is in | regard to an alleged transaction of Mr. MeCo- | mas before the land office when Mr. was commissioner. Ibe allegations have refer- | ence to a case in which Mr. McComas was | counsel for a man named Gibson, who bad | ter | | some important business before the land office. | | The charges are | Comas informed his client that the affair | that in this case Mr. Mee | | who had chanced to see the Commissioners stating that the extension of certain tracks over one of the sewers on 14th street has been removed in accordance with the orders of the Commissioners, —_ The Relatives Not Informed. The friends of Edward Murphy of Alex andria, who was drowned in this city last Fri- day, state some singular facts connected with his death, When the body was recovered, two hours after death, there were [found in his pocket a number of papers clearly fixing his identity. Among these were a receipt for rent, several official papers bear ing his name and private letters showing that he was a resident of Alexandria. Notwith- standing these facts the friends state that they were never informed by the police of his death and knew nothing of it until they read of it in the newspapers of the following day. Mr, J.J. Desmond of this city, a brother-in-law of the deceased, was told of the death by a lady : Po in my news- piper and going to e ob- Sileed gtmpemcen cot the! renee te ioe mond today showed toa Star reporter the pa- pers taken from Mr, Murphy's pocket and ex- pressed his amazement that the police had taken no steps to inform the relatives. Soe Marriage Licenses. Marriage “licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to the following: David Hyland and Kate Cudde; George W. Brown of Bergen county, N. J.,and Phabe A. Hawkings of Loudoun county, Va.; Lee Skidmore of Fred- ericksburg, Va., and Beny Whillock of King William county, Va.; Ernest A. Walsak of Cin- cinnati, Ohio, and Virginia Rochet of New York eity; Jolin F: Chinnand Eva E, McDonald; John Albert Carlson and Ellen Janson; Wm. Beckley and Surah Lucas; Richard T. Mulligan and Emelie M. Oyster; Geo. E. Brown and Landonia C. Daw; Jobn F. Huriey and Ellen E, McCarthy. * ime i a ‘The Injunction Denied. In th® case of Mary C. Whelan agt. Stickney, DeMontreville et al., to restrain the issuance of j New York, T. R. Redell of Stamford,Conn., Harry J. Bieman of Indian territory are at the | gland are at the Riggs. man wanted, he notified the Maryland author- ities this afternoon of his arrest. tease cachet No Diplomatic Significance. Secretary John W. Foster sxid to a Sran re- porter today that there is no truth whatever in the report that Mr. H. F. Bushnell has been sent to Panama by the State Department on business connected with the acquisition of the Panama canal by the United States. Mr. Bush. nell is in Panama simply for the purpoee of in- vestigating the quarantine system of Colombia, and his visit bas no diplomatic significance whatever. ae ee ay Dearu or 4 Nava Orricen.—The Navy De- partment is informed that Assistant Naval Con- structor Wm. N. Vansant died at St. Vincent Hospital, Norfolk, Sunday morning. garded Pensonat.—H. ©. Cooper of California, J. M. Cummins of New Jersey, R.M. Keene of New York, T. J. Geary of California and Jobn N, Gill of Philadelphia are at Willard’s.——Geo. Shout of Wilkesbarre, Pu. T. Tunis of Maryland, Adolph L. Burge of New York and P. T. “Martin of Michigan are at the Randall.—8. A. Northway of Jefferson, Ohio, MM. D, Leggett of Cleveland, H. A. Hawkins of Ct Ebbitt.—-Samcel Griffith and J. W.| Gradsden of __ Philadel Aer Cemsley of Pittefield, W. oP. | Thompson of New York, J. H. Rothery of En-| A. E. MacClelian of arrebars, Pa., Ariel Mitchelson of Con- necticut, J. 8. Toddy of Georgia, D. J. Thomp- | son of Chicago, George T. Simmons of Massa C. 8, Griffith of Virginia are at | of A. F. Fox, J. W. Swope and Geo. Ryneal are chusetts an the Arlington.——T. W. Hill of Boston, Frank N. Porkins of New Jersey and W. E. ot Philadelphia are at the Shoreham. HH. P- Cheas of North Carolina, O. B. Roberts Boston and G. E. Mills’ of New York are at the Normandie.—Charles B. Stone of ite of West Virginia and Philadelphia are at the Na- j and Charles FE. Banes were excused, and sixteen | in th | Buckley, George W. Thomas, George Stadler, | Hulse and | of fill the vacancies and reporttomorrow morning. | Judge Hagner convened “ A. | Lavelette, F. W. ‘Bolgiano and E. L. Scbinid j were excused. Six names were ordered drawn ts qliace Oak o€ the Gar. wiich werk | Wm. Hunter, two frame dwellings on Howard | Muterspaigh's farm and was surprised when | to ret at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning, Kan og MascagE yas wo Ga Geacaeniyens Javenne; $2,000. Mrs. A. Cairns, one frame | he was piaced under arrest this morning. He | when grand jury will be organized. Thos mare eee * Saeco ges oh | | dwelling at 362 Oa Se Ras milking « cow when the oficer arrested | Present were excused until that time, i n of the « cavalry WILL FIGHT TO GAIN TIME. ! ; Becta iSCELLAN : The prisover has not the usual signs of an| The petit jurors were called. John L. Skinner CC® SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF SAMPLES OF a ee : z interscean Building, = bid, io | ,SUPerintendent J. B. Hutchinson of the) , ster Paredyer about him. and Slthough | 9"d Harry A. Hamilton were returned not | ee ee svalry are patrolling. the railroad cat Hewubiteane Gin Ovennins ye | Balsimore and Potomac railroad has written to| Trspector Hollinberger believes he is not the | found. Norval W. Burchell, Mark B. Latimer, | Of the celebrated make of 4. F. Sutth bes com Aug. Schroeder, A. H. Frazier, James Bennett | men Line of Shoes manufarti red Smith. There are irs of them, siz mostly 3. By idihs. We bouht there goods at re therefore able to sell them coun names were ordered drawn to report tomorrow | nearly o at 10 o'clock. j and 4A. B Justice Bradley convened Circuit Court, di- | # larve ¥ision 1, and excused Leon E. Dessez, i. B. George T. Keen. W. 8S. Brown, George R. be Walter A. Galt. The fifteen were ordered drawn to’ * Piease tel) your busband, sous aud nephews to call and examine them. r uit Court, divi- sion 2. C. A. Gibbs and F. B. Winter were re- turned not found, and J. O. Johnson, W. Taz Waxrex Seor Hovse, 1115 FS: N.W. to report next Tuesday. a3 HOME FOR TRE acEp. | Ground Broken for the First Cott > Queens Chapel See | Tue Prsce The beginnings of another institution of im- Is TMPORTANT— Por ere made Yesterday when ground | sun st not the chief Sentero. Boor Gentistey tb ter was broken for the erection of a cottage on prsrcapier inn the Queens Chapel road. This building is of | Sut Nome ean pone. We solicit cage | solely on the merit of our work, That the prices are small consequence in itself, but ite import-| iow is incidentaland due to superior factlition andthe ance lies in the fact that it is to be one | «xin which produces rapidity. In Dentistry time to of a group of houses or buildings which will be | mney and if our experts, with every improved —- known as the Lutheran Home for the Aged. | piiance, ran do work quicker they can naturally do The site isa commanding one, overlooking the cheaper than operators with less skill an@ poorer settlement of Langdon to the north. The amhameuntlinen property is well known as the Utermeble tract, | “@winment. That they can dot with love and is one of the benefactions of the late | %*# matter of course. Geo. W. Utermehle. The giftyhas been Extracting, 25c.; $ith Gan. 500. by the general synod of the Murch. und an in- Cieaning. corporation has been formed to carry out the terms of the bequest. which designed to have located there a home for the aged. A-committee of the incorporators consisting Silver Fillings, 7c, ; Platina, 61.00, Gold Fillings. according to size. VERY BEST TEETH, 68.00. in charge of the work and in fact are furnish- ing the funds that are needed at present, a6 there is uo endowment and the new! incorporation has no capital &xce) the | land. It ix expected, however, that the home will be endowed as soon as the matter can | i | roperly be presented to the church at large. A property consists of twenty-tour acres E iying to the north of the old Iry City race track | WW and to the west of the subdivision of AXE MASPSS3URERs OF UN < “ ” toif tail f " a REGALIAS, 4 | iar ed THE BOURSE WAS “PANICKY.’ ee ease te ee thie eaattes ee ae? | a writ for possession in a landiord and tenant | Metropolivan. Montello. “Under the terms of the bequest the | BADGES.” POR EDSS worm ne | Credit Foncier Dropped Heavily, Whi Carter was subponed to appear before the case, the defendants answered thie morn- —_>——_ incorporators have the power to sell ten acres - xi for ber piety ‘h she appeared arrayed | Foreign Securities Declined. | committee tod ing, asserting an agreement which had been George Harrington’s Wil, of the tract, and they have decided to dixpose | You are cordially invited to inspects eS some of the jewelry. The woman was re- | aes SESE violated, and Justice Lradley disc! the | The will of the late George Harrington. who| of the southern portion. In the course of | *° 0! Gol ante erates ease, Bila toes ms moanded to the district attorney's office. If'she | Panis, Jan. 3-—The bourse closed with ®! rae two handsome paintings, one a land- | Festraining order anddenied the injunction. — | ied at sea, was filed in the register of wills” of. | ime it i expected that this place will be one ~v gs - AS is not turned over to the Washington officer | “panicky” feeling. Credit Foncier dropped scape, cama tes tie Geciuaahe Siva: cat te fice by Mr. J. J. Wilmarth today, with a certis. | Of h® attractive in that location, ‘stocks coliplete in every particular. 2S she will be beld here on the charge of bringing | 29 francs on the day. Italian securities fell 34 Cthbr'="A Frugal Repast,” which, were on ex. A Warrant for President Griswold. cots teadcaacdinnh reo eet sothe pian of wing detached instead S.N. 4 stolen goods into the state. | per cent, while other foreign securities showed | hibition in the windows of Robinson & Parker | A warrant was sworn out this afternoon Tecel from Mr. Harrington one large building. and with the grounds » N. Meven : SHE CONSENTS TO RETURN. declines ranging from 2; to 1 per cent. | fer seuss time weve Gispoged af by. drawing in| against President Griswold of the Anacostia It bears date of | handsomely laid out,wili make a fine effect. Manutastauseret Jacos Boor, Later in the lay Mra. Rickarts was arraigned | Sea ee ES French's book store in Alexandria on Saturday. | railroad, charging him with violating the act | M@Tch 17 last, and was witnessed by A. ee MILITARY AND SOCIETY GOODS, a before Commissioner Shields, She consented | Congressman McCreary Sees Mr. Cleveland. | ‘The first was won by Mr. Jus. E. Pugh, jr. and of Congress which prohibits the use of street and Charles Range of the Thermometer. Se 7TH BTN 430 f 72 7TH ST. Nw ; - | New Yous, Jan. 3.—Among President Cleve- | the second by Mr. R. E. Sullivan, i Ls remains to| The following were the pa Sho «es turn to Washington without the usual pro- :' | # cars drawn by one horse after July 1, 1892. temperatures at the = _ ——— ceevlinge and was turned over tothe officer from land's callers today were Representative Me- | pictures were the work of Misa Kate E. Williams gicat tatty Detween his first | opice of the weather bureau today: 8 am., 31; GEORGES SXAS BESGERS i | Creary, one of the American membersof the of Atlanta, Ga..and she and her sister Louise wife. Caroline Barney. who died in 1854, and | $%ce of the weath % » 31; | GroKcts B LIQtor wantt Pos ce t | are the beneficiaries of the sum realized in their A Washington Man in Trouble. his second wife, Mary Seaton Scott, who died | 2 P-™-- $2: am. £9; malnienem, 21. peer drenine lig 2 X ADMINISTERING br. aa | monetary conference. Mr. McCreary talked with disposal. They feel gratified to those who| William Gilmore. a colored man of this city, is and that a granite monument be erected as re state, that the vouian was 8 Cleveland on the work done and cos- | Sol reusty subscribed. under arrest in Philadelphia, On Sunday after- drawing was left in > igh 1 erinoffuelty tarts trom | ene Ned bets eke aed sehen | eben, Lizenasy avo, isromcat. 4s-|nooa he. wat visting the fly of Sosbun Tage By Hope Fie | Ansurrcrat, Gros Pa or the trunks of an attacke of the legation and legislative bodies of the twenty natious toigut at “the Fifteonsh street Prosireeins | Deal in the renr of 825 Alaska street. His host by hie mother be leaves | at cue the woman. who had been in the employ of the represented time to consider " carefully | SMght at, the Fifteenth Street Presbyterian | tocaime angry at the visitor's familiarity, and 5 oA Sosy og bemtore minister asa nuree, was arrested in New York the business questions at issue, the confer- will address the society on the subject | although seventy-five years old he promptly ‘Rumbold, in the diplo- | may imitate tne strength of an indictment found agninat | ence believing ite work would be helped by | [A> cctunities of Western Werosa.” bounced the man into the court on Britain, "The will ©. Tayior here. Detective Mattingly went to New | having definite views expromed by the differ- | “GPRertunitics of Western Women’, | | bounced the younger man into th specified amounts to" his | Whinties. Oetraae tone of partislare few Mere ag daz# age to bring her here to answer | ent nations. Mr. MoCreary favors the repeal | orthwest had ove of his big toss badly meshed | and whipping out hie revciver fred nailer Gt) ‘silver plate, &o.. to his | eraces, FOS WILLIAMS © CU. cor. Fandieieta nw, | thee Ee | of the Sherman silver coinage while attem) to board an Anacostia line car | the old man’s ‘A moment later the vis- Mexican Consul Velez at | purity. 3 Ana oF. wane, Death of Haytien Minister Price. | Pe 8 an oF at 9th and D streets northwest last night and | itor was on his way to the second district sta- for the division of his | "4m g seep be -~ 3 2 ibal Price, minister |, 28 Witt of the late Jas. Norris was filed | was taken to the Emergency Hospital. tion house. ee BR children. He names Mr. - -_ be Yors, Jas 3.—Hanni » today. He leaves his estate to his wife, the real | Aw for the benefit of creditors by | vania Hospital, where the bullet was a . +3 ME YASMIONABEA LADIP~ scxnetive: from Hasti to this crstry, be died from property, 74D. street northwest, to revert at | Walter J. Boroe,of his stock and fixtures in the shart Aietince below the and was extracted EG Sere funds i Anaveturs . "esaul twpkecid fever at bis home, Lafayette aeath three sisters. names store street to Edwin B. Hay was | without trouble. ‘not of « serious Sumst ‘Washington is seri-| Trade supplied by JAMES See ESE etek aos seer | NUSe, Beoskiyn, Columbus J. and Chan, H alin as executors, | Sled today, character, keno, ee

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