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— THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, — a sanbary 14, 2 EDITION. A “BETTER FEELING. Latest Developments in Paris of the WANT THE LORDS “ABOLISHED. for Hard Times “Proposed by English Workingmen. i Loxpox, Jan. 14.—At today’s session of the | independent labor party at Bradford the miner's committee reported in favor of the abolition of over time, piece work and child | j labor; the establishment of forty-eight hours asa legal week's work; the making of provision | | for the sick and disabled and for orphans and | | aged widows; the collective ownership of land: | adult suffrage and the abolition of the house Remedies INICARAGUA CANAL. MORGAN'S SPEECH ON HIS RESOLITIONS. 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES. resolution reciting the newspaper charge that the whisky trast is making spirits, high wines eee Syne beverages by the use of adulterants; that the trust is in a c iracy with the rectifiers to that end; that the ndulter- ation is effected by the use of poisonous drugs, of which fact the retailers and consumeraare | in ignorance: that the spirit of the rectifiers’ | law is thus violated: that the United States rev- enues are thus defrauded by the diminution of importations: that the rectifiers are obliged to consume only the product of the trast under | heavy penalties; that the contracts are in re- | straint of commerce between the states; where- Mr. Wolcott Wants to Know How) Much Has Been Expended. MR BLAINE WEAKER, Mr. Blaine showed no apparent change im | but during the night he lost more strength and | was quite restless. The doctors made their | afternoon visit yesterday at 2 o'clock and upon |leaving they gave out the following bulletin: “Mr. Blaine was not so strong yesterday, but | 80 far today he has shown no unusual weakness | condition during the afternoon and evening, | 4 comrLeTe REORGANIZATION OF TRE SERVICE WANTED—-THE COLLECTION SAID TO BE BETTER | NOW THAN FORMERLY—NO UNFAIR MEANS | USED IX EFFECTING DR. TOWNSHEND'S RE- movaL. At the meeting of the Senate District com- yal Bakin Great Scandal. lords, T D h H se it Se ae ‘ special committee of | and is in the same condition as for the past few | mittee held yesterday morning Senator Hans- ler BOLD AxD TOUSG [nae ad he Monroe Doctrine Rather! ‘ive members of the House be appointed to, days.” brough, as chairman of the subcommittee com- : TOE: More Cholera at Ramburg. td erpecialy wht perbrs as connected ik | Be caller at the residence ast erening nere| Poved of Senators Higgs and Harris, be-| Mbsolutely 1 KEN UNF APPETITE ANOTHER EXPLOSION IN PRUSSIA, | warren Pac tanta tee newt cases ot |» Roughly Handled, tnonpacer'g few and those who were seen after their visits | sides himeclf, submitted to the commit- Pure ; : e | ” | analied chanted kas ise | It is said that an investigation is liable to un- | informed representatives of the press that | $e¢ the report of the subcommittee which was REMOVE THAT TIRED FEELING é aes - > | — pis petal. Earolviog a lobby about | they were told that Mr. Blaine was “about the ppointed to investigate the garbage service in A cream of tartar baking pow- : harvest a heial ehglaane: Eehsb aay on ‘. ‘ongress and a number of prominent persons. | game.” | the District. The full committee unanimously oy a ~d AND Mak ® , | Senator Carlisle Will Go dnto the| posros, Jan 1k Dr Charlee Eastman, | BUSINESS IN THE HOUSE. TO PERMIT RAILROAD POOLING. | Dectors Johnston and Hyatt called about 9 | adopted the report of the aubcommittes and °P: Iighest of al a Cabinet | fifty years old, of Columbus avenue, has been} = ets ‘The eubcomthittee charged by the House com- | o'clock and remained with thelz patient aboat a | Senator Hansbrough was ordered to make the | strength —— Latest United States x j inet. : . $ . = : | quarter of an hour. en he left the honse wae pers. | arrested charged with performing s criminal | nwo Bilis Are Discussed Without | ™e0? sommitice with an toquiry into the | Soeyer Of en hour, Whee Be left the house | coport. c >, ~," oyal Baking Powder Co. es! ees — - ¥ = operation upon a girl eupposéd to be Annie é n i languid and weak during the day, but otherwise | The report is as follows: Your committee . “ . so ” Sweet of Haverhill, Mass., some time within a | Definite Action. ‘ merce law #0 as to permit pooling have agreed | there was no change in his condition. made a very full and exhaustive inquiry cover- 106 Wall &t., 8. Y. : as AGAINST THE HOUSEOF LORDS | week. tman Was arrested on a similar upon a bill which in its opinion is entirely safe | Dr. Johnston returned at midnight and re- on the collection of garbage in the Iyetrict of = = ond tes \ charge a year ago, but the ease never came to | [Sorel - trial. and fair to ali concerned. It will be reported to the full committee by Messrs. Patterson of > | SENATE. . ‘Tennessee and Storer of Ohio, its framers, at a umbia, Numerous witnesses were examined | | and the evidence taken covers 154 printed pages. The subcommittee reconvened December 8, | mained at the house until 6 o'clock this morn- | ing. indicated that Mr. Washington News and Gossip. SENATOR CAE SLE'S RESIGNATION Blaine’s condition Inspector Me was agnin critical in the extreme, as his phyei- | 80d heard the testimony of the health officers ughlin Did Not Buy It. special meeting to be held on Monday. ’ The . ‘ i " ap : Aawr Orricens Detanen ror Crwas0— € there W walt sn eee aaa m | New York. Jan. 14.—Inspocter MeLaughlin | | The presidential electoral certificates from | pili is more guarded in its provisions t cians invariabl id staying with him when-|** to the efficiency of the garbage serv- |). of Angust, 1892, the . ee ee enton, nar™ to Wash- | <i this morning that be did not, as hae been | the states of Oregon and South Dakete were | Scuate bill and hae the app : | ever they consider it safe to do no. whe®" | vice during the recess of Congress, co foeciyreontendpreuureatenappahagramae 4 , “ e varlisio, | Feported, buy the four-story brick building at | presented and placed on file. state commerce commission and of influential | ‘Throughout the night there was no indication | €FiR the “heated term” of 1892) when the | War has detailed threo army 0% or Cohen rattles at hie Peace, Senator Carlisle, | a1 West dth street. ‘Tho price allowed to have| Mr. Donelson Caffery, appointed by she gor-|tallway men, -It provides that pooling shall | that 3r-‘Blaine underwent aay changin oor | necestity for vigorous and effective work on | duty in connect wera alg me ged ng at his former home inCovington, | nee, paid by the inspector is $100,000. Me-| ernor of Louisiana to fill the vacancy eaused | CoBtinue to be unlawful, but may be permitted | dition, as to all appearances crerg thing was | the part of the health department was the egposition. The Wes. aire, site bout his acceptance of the | Teughlin aatd thet he mover heard about the | . obs Sr auch terme ae the commission may approve, | quiet.” Dr. Johnston left the house at 6 o'clock | €reatest. This, with all other testtmony.copies | cavalry: First camer, ™ ; é ‘by § 5 : ais sacs a ‘was | Of contracts and documeuts bearing upon the | infan ' of the Treasury. He | sale of the propert by the death of the Inte Senator Gibson, was) whenever in ite judgment pooling would be to| this morning. He sad thee Me. Blaine ges | of contracts ana 2 oy beeen een th - GH Pres meses * agus ee: Ss introduced by his colleague, Mr. White, and | the interests of the public. If the commission | weaker and that he bad passed a restless night. | ject, will be found in the printed proceed- | ninth cavairy. BE fap obiee gory ahem bape omer ce miniseiag aan Mitianade took the oath of office. igi rhe find that ite approval tiould be withdrawn it ieauiavebieoe Beene ings of the subcommitteo's meetings - pe elected in time and | NANG POMMERCIAT., A communication from the Secretary of the | may do so after renxonable notice and pooling in . ae a response to that portion of the Senate ew Sermon, that he would saail his resignation after be Te-| 1. sn winsarethe cpssinmand shostag prieesot | Trenmury in referende to the ooulrol;Firdi- | shall.then again become unjactul, At no time daring last night was tho paient's | resolution as to “why 2 deficiency of |» MistTeR Donuax ar Sax Doxrwon, The o 2 soe Wem ork Slack Market, aetruported 6)" special | ture, aasignment of rooms, ke... in’ public ee —- condition considered critics), and the family | $28,990 existed in the appropriation for | U- SS. Atlante has arrived at San Doming " eter etkeks damn WEKOm. = seven & Macartney. 410 F street ___| hufldings for custom house, court and post DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. were enabled to enjoy an uninterrupted rest. | that object for the current fiscal year.” | City with Minister Durliam, who i change jon trite. ¥ yeu need not m ¥ EN STRIKERS SEE | office purposes, vesting the same expressly and | Except for the occasional movements of the | SUF committee find, upon the evidence wd- | with a apecial diplomati to Hayti. The : : ee ea fully in the Secretary of the Treasury, wa pre- TO EXTEND THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET. nurses preparing medicine there was not a | duced, that the summer season of 1891 was | Atlante will remarm tm bean sea until ' we i for s oy arin piyrmnyes eee og i sented and referred to the committee on public | fy, McMillan intro uced in the Senate today | visible eign of life within the mansion, wondrously prolific of fruit and vegetables. | it ix necessary to return to Hampton Kowls to pee z | wn Siig 9246 ‘General buildings and groands. an amendment proposed to the District appro- CONSTANTLY GROWING WraxkrR, a tons quence the accumulation of | particinate in th review. | She will make Jown. Ie that Beers It is evident that the law- | 101% 1015¢ North: THE NICARAGUAN CANAL. ” = «, | Batbage was very great, the increase being a visit to La Guayra and other on ” re eee le th 1 paren a eet Mr. Wolcott (Col.) offered olution in- | Priation bill providing an appropriation of | Dr. Johnston after leaving the house thie/in many places about the city double the porta, , jens element amon i sent: seit oe te | ean Ayeneie hens 3G vn foreign celations tp | tt thourand dollars for the purpose of | morning was asked the direct question whether | amount in former sears, ‘At the very height of | > rite Lctitd ote anomeric cosNrayhe structing the commilttes on foreign relations t0| —coasnning or purchasing the ground needed | he considered Mr. Blaine ina dying condition, | this unusual situation in the city’s sapitaryeon- | 4. tes « seth: Mime charge of to many of the men who took | inquire what sums have been expended in and | to extend and open 37th street between Bach | but, evading an exact reply, said that he was, ‘ition Mr. J. F. Draney (now deceased), who ae» Seem rs * bak “ eneraly yea an active part in the mining district. To- | about the construction of the Nicaragua canal | street and Tenleytown road at or near Schnied- constantly growing weaker. He intimated that | bad been the garbage contractor almost conti Dupuy De Lor wedlbewag day a terrifie explosion oceurred im the | {since the accounts of expenditure heretofore | ex's lane. while Mr. Blaine’s condition was susceptible to | Wourly for fifteen years, abandoned his con-| United States, hae ert be eaith Consolidation Colliery at Celsenkirchen. a rendered. SBE, eT — PREETI | the slightest changes he (the doctor) did not | ‘Tact, claiming that he had « legal right soto do | sioner general of Spain to the work a ere ope Hn resem Ho reniarked that two sears ago teatimony THE ANACO' RAILROAD. believe nt that time that there mas any in | Uudee the terms ofthe contact, bian exposition. ‘The goverment ae ’ ccnsadl lee dep was taken by the committee on foreign rel = ze in was tember 1, 1891, th | ation of $200 A lck oa CAREXUL LIVING wil tell you what it that it had been caused by Eo heramplherinne ye) FG ous Sea aiecersiaer up to thet time | Its Annual Report Submitted to Congress | Mediate dang ¥ of dissolution. Nog gr Blcelber. grey ot iay ~ heey -e} bmp £ $200,000 un that be a heoaiss papers pine, presumably | Lake sors | about —#3,000,000 had been expended, by Its President Today. a St - or | Dosition of health officer of the District to suc- | the Spau errr en SA etre Geneve Reener ON eT | Ceansde at a oactet Uae : | Mannatean. but it was now proposed to give to the| The prosident of the Anacostia and Potomac | | While more or less nourishment was given ceed Dr. Townshend, resigned. here m afew dave for Chiengo t Though many men were at work at the time, | Mich. Pee sp ceed n ‘aula o ae River railroad today submitted to the House a a papi Lar ee ae that be MR. DRANEY'S CONTRACT. necessary arraugements fot the exhibit, ee I tse liappened that none of them was in the | ¥.¥-¢ by the go" $12,000. stock. t living on stimulants, and ‘several times | The reasons given by Mr. Di Q - wile ate beh CE | ee He did not suppore that it would be ‘serionaly | ist of stockholders of that road and a state- | }/ting on stimulants, and ‘several times is life | : an given by Me. Draney for the | : am . — Shae ef aku we F contended that any such expenditures had | ment of receipts and expenditures during the | nitroglycerine, which in its results in this case | *P*2donment of his contract are set forth very ue Prestpexr’s Vac. Lien’ Buckingbam is booked for the command of the however, thrown | tly down by the coneu been made by the company within the last two | year ending December 31. ‘The figures were as fully in his testimony, and do not materially | has even surprisec the physicians. nd hugh masses of rock | Par ageresee te years, and the purpose of his reason was to | follows: It was evident from the replies to the inter- | disagree with the statements made on this sub- | dispatch boat Dolphin. known wnolfieially a a enone a, Tegmennes | Deon, ut bat the actual expenditures bad | “Report to Congress of the receipts and ex-|FOSMtories of the reporter that Dr. Johnston | ject in the testimony of Dr. C. M. Hammett, | the Promdent’s yacht. Ho Wve oticer eon. y blocRed. 1s expressed that the age should bave risked the | liver | hives of hundreds of men for the sake of re- | £% | venging themselves againat the mine owners. — | | currene Every day sees a decrease among the men | tency. the health officer, and Commissioners Ross and Douglass, all of whom were examined at length by the committee. ‘The committee find that Contractor Draney complied with the order of the Commissioners to put on more teams for the removal of the nditures of the Anacostia and Potomac River | ¥&* mystified at the wonderful vitality possessed Railroad Company for the year ending Decem- | by the patient. The doctor, when be went ber 31, 1892: 2 away, eaid he would not return to the house tiene acpecatt again until 10 o'clock. ss STRONGER THIS MORNING. of the vesse mander ewe 4 sakes charge of the De Backingham was Mr. Sherman (Ohio), chairman of the com- ittee on foreign relations, said that he had no objection to the resolutions. Two years ago, he said, the company had expended $3,000,000 and had since then expended considerably Bonds—20-year fund, & Years naval attar and previous to his prearut duty | | | Stoel naval ad | to Sceretary Tra: Johnston, after his morning call at 11 +t aia uit sunken sia: AM haewal caccsis i . 100 bids — asked. | more, but not as much as $6.000,000. but the i ere excess garbage with the understanding - . . i aah ape it ie pesten that in «|. *ikeellaneous bonds—Washington and Gegrge- | amount actually expended was to be ascertained o'clock, said: ““I found Mr. Blaine better today. | that be should receive additional — come x . " n veers 1 short time all the ten whom: it iw intended | tow? Hallroal Convertible | ta. 199 bid," 145 | by the Secretary of the Treasury and the Secre- He is fresher and stronger than yesterday. pensation: that for the month of July he did a eS ee es wana bast sonic ssoclation 58,10 tary of State and the maximum to be turned over to the company in guaranteed bonds was not to exceed $6,000,000. Mr. Hoar said that recent experiences in an- other country and the experiences in this coun- Dr. Johnston said then that "he wouid make his usual afternoon visit at 2 o'clock. Vice President Morton was at the Blaine residence this morning for a short while. at 3 o'cLock Topay. have been ised: Lieut. Commander W Burwell, to bold himself in readiness to eo mand the I shall be re-omployed will be at work. receive additional compensation, but for the month of August no additional com- pensation was allowed him, although, under orders from the Commissioners, he pat in use additional teams. Whereupon he aban- Infantry’ Ist_ mort: | Washington Light Washington Gas 100 Did, — asked. oMpauy, series A, 6s, 122 Did as, series B. 68, 1¥ CLOUDS ¢ ‘The sit ‘aris Improved by Recent 1 ake and Potomac Telephone 5 |, 10% \ and is - a eet, Surg. Pants, Jan. 14.-—There is profound relief in | PEKe and Potomac Telephone St. bid, 198 foreign relations and Congress should see to it ae | that Mr. Elaine wessleoping and sppeared tobe! Sost’ abundant and when the com. im the & publican circles today over the statement | 3." Metropolitan Rajl- | that in the construction of the Nicaragua canal | Tz and insaranc a little better plaints received by the Commissioners Ww. @. of Charles De Lesseps implicating Artnur | tT asked. U.S. | daylight should be constantly turned in on eens. = Wea Gh CSAS TRIG that garbage was not being removed were most | from the fish amer Al Mey: Pagar Gp oa marine oe b> (Ae Eee ee es atte JUESTION. numerous: and in this situation the health | and ordered to the nautical school wh : role the good name of the country and the pure ofticer was called upon to take personal super- | prise; Passed Asst. Engineer W ceived 100,000 francs from the Panama ec rity | ud upright expenditure of public moneys were | passengeracarried 189 Henry Villard Is Making an Investigation | Vision of garbage removal, Pp i bom etn on foes pat r at last brings the royalists | keri, | Very much concerned. : Passengers carried 1891 ‘of the Situation. Naturally Dr. Hammett knew but very litle | granted three months leave the drag net | Washingte The resolution was, at the suggestion of Mr. | incregsa. Following directly after the visit of Mr.| about the mechanical management of the - blie h i pee ot tang Morgan, laid over till Monday. | z e Quincy as an envoy from Mr. Cleveland Mr. | garbage service. This was doubtless true Army Orders. sean ees eee | wea aoe MI. MORGAN'S KESOLUTION, LOOKING FOR A NEW BUILDING. | Henry Villard was at the Capitol today |0f lis | predecessors and will be true] 7. caer directing Second I 2 dit not have a monopoly of | *'Nytional Bank Stocks—Bank of Washington, —| ‘The resolution offered yesterday by Mr. Mor- | making an investigation of the silver | OF, his successors. In his dilemma, with | | 00 itt os Oty . ption. bid. — asked. Bank of the Republic. —bid.—| ean (Ala.), instructing the committee |The Police Department, the Health Office | ™#*ing 2 es the fear before him of the consequences of de- | Hay, third cavalry, to repor that four Boulangist deputies are nid. — asked. Centra, 25 | & face Ales ae A i fi aa and Other Offices te Be Under One oof, | situation, with a view of securing the | lay, he proceeded to engage, under author- | M. Whitside, reventh cavalry, pr ‘e be pat under strong, suspicion by evl- | 36 id, — asked, Farm. | commence Pat wacnt gebort the advantages, | ‘there will shortly be a grand family reunion | @b:olute, suspension of silver purchase if pos-| ity of the Commissioners, all the available | examining board at Fort ittiey, Kan. for ex Sass ot : nee before M. Franqueville is also’ con- | . vd, Citizens talus acerue to the PFo-| se the police department, the health office, the | tle, He bad an incerview with Speaker Crisp, | vehicles and help suitable ‘to wuch work, and | smination for promution iv rerske t . E sidered as strengthing the canse of the repub- { Saimenie. tide | industries, coastwise and foreign of the police department, the heal ice, the | Mr. McMillin, Mr. Springer ard a number of| much that was unsuitable, at prices & Eowoxsros, bs | 1205 Px Ave N.W. . by showing the hypocrisy of those who awwail it in the pretended interest of better gov- ment. ‘The government has also been considerably ngthened by the speech of Chancellor Von mthe army bill. This has ina large The board of officers co: dat Port Bile Kan., for the examination of officers for pro- motion is dissolved The detail of First Lient. Leonard A. Lover- ing, fourth infantry, as Indian agent ot Siesetou and Wahpeton agency, South ake immigration and other interests of | ited States by means of additional facil- | ities of transportation and the cost of produe- | tion thereof that would be afforded by the | Nicaragun ship canal was taken up and Mr. asxea. | Morgan addressed the Senate upon i street sweeping department and the District | fire and telephone service. ‘The Commissioners | have decided that these children of the District | government have been living apart long enough, jand if the present plans are carried cut these other of the leading members of the House. Speaking with a representative of Tue Star this afternoon he said that ke had not vet dis- covered just what the situation as to the silver suspension was and that what he was trying to do was to fina out. What he wanted to see was 1. "Lincola. 1005) that, in the opinion of your committee, were extravagant. Complaints grew more numerous and the local press began to agitate the ques- tion and criticise the District government. THE REMOVAL OF DR. TOWNSHEND. ‘Metropolitan, 82 bid, North @ Street, 35 bid, 108 vid, — Insurance Stocks — Fi Worse Bex legree diverted attention from Panama affairs | prank ‘asked. Metropolitan, — bid, — AS TO THE MORMON DOCTRINE. | important branches of the city government will | the unconditional suspension of the silver pur-| ® to the changes made in the health de- | js revoked. : Taroued a deeper interest in the foreign pores Talon. 15 bid asked: AYE | "In the couree of hi argument Mr. Morgan | all be in one building like a happy family. chares. % |Partment by the Commissioners, and the nts 1 Extention of leave of abeenee ; | Frenchmen standing together against their enc- aie bis ie eke. "Mig | maid that logically the government. of Great|, Mal Moor, it wome. started the ball to roll-| With relation tothe talk of, his maing) into }meant to accomplish uch changes, your | First Lieut Semoel K Duly, «sunt w~ WW ta | mice abroad. Ss "Uhh atked'® Commercial, 5 bids | Britain had just as much right as the govern-| {0'-cowded and uncomfortable quartare hich | 00t bee member of the cabinet, that his| Gents Mepis’ jrntatne of the Commie | tire si. therefore improved, ment of the United States had to charter the | canal company and to take the control of it | which it was proposed that the United States {should take. Nobody could deny that. And, | asked. ‘Title Insurance Stocks—Colambia Title, business intereste precluded that. WHAT MR. COCKRAN SAYS, Mr. Cockran, who has just been to see Mr. The resignation of First Lieut. Samuel Dunlop. assistant surgeon, bas been # by the President, to take effect ‘he occupies. and Lieut. — Hollinberger | recently called the attention of the Commis- sioners to the unsanitary condition of the de- came dissatisfied with the official conduct of Health Officer Townshend, on account of the fact, a8 stated in Commissioner Douglass’ STH ST. AND PA. AVE. and although the Figaro publishes « sense al article signed by the editor-in-chief, dagnard, urging Carnot in the interests of I. | 7 asked. Real Estate Title. \e bid, — asker ‘ashington Gaa, ©UR ANNUAL MIDWINTER < "1 testim D shend ited The leave of absence on nu, very little iw heard of ad- “a9 if Costa Rica and Nicaragua were tO been grimbling abeut bir Pecrond AES Gate copcieptinrpios tomer inter- | one ~~ mnie ee) | a % in the president. an Soe aynaked... g| tender such an overture to Great Britain F i ested in the silver situation, He bas very litt! third cavalry, is extended one my | ee ee upo preside Telephone Stor ‘aphophone, 2 | fo Superintendent of street sweeping hae moved | 0°09" Moat hig viet to Ae Cleceana | contractor. Dr. Townshend tion was . bid, — asked. inom i Potousac 40 bid, — | OT if the owners of the concessions were to take | ded b tion of the Chesapeake and Pocomac, 4 | te the parliormont ch Creat oni mere {0 take | from his heretofore objectionable headquarters, accordingly demanded by # resolution but says that he thinks r ' oR N WS cer DDAY. aske. i rage rs the democratic . 5 An Anny Officer's Pxperionce. nes ene neEEIES— | mies =e Minceltanegus Stocks — Waswingrton Market, 12%, the offer which they made. to Congress, and if | uPG, tuendent Miles of the telephone and tele: | perey'is in a very harmonious condition and ; Commuaoners Total Raikes Capt. Schn B Eaton. third erties, hasta A Despite a Favorable Bank Statement Prices | Did, — asked. Great Falls Ice, — bid. — ~sked. | Great Britain should accept the offer the United | guitable quarters be provided for some time | tB#t there is no reason for any uneasiness on | July 15. Your committee fail to f0d | anerpericmce euch ae tale ae ta oe oe spot epenanmanaacin | Vielded to Bear Attacks. Bull Run Panorama, 17 old. — aakel Pneumati¢ | states would have but one paltry plea (he would past, and this quartet when they kick together | the part of those who seem to be looking for | that any “unusual or unfair means” were used | "=.°*Perience =~ 4 ° Parlor Suite New ¥ Jan, 14.—The stock market | Safe Depesit_aud Trust Companies—American | Rot call it paltry)—one emasculated plea—and | Puy, Very dehormincd effort trouble. He sare he is not golng to be Attor- | to accomplish this change. ‘The Commissioners | Oficers of the army. He is now in his sixty= to Wane © . eiseinl inaconnjgalbnarge neem aaed ag Security and Trust, 182 bid. 183, asked. National | that was the worn and torn and fragmentary | So the Commissioners decided to remedy | General and that he thinks that right | had‘n perfect right to remove the health officer | third year and reached the rank and grade of oer ee } opened with great activity and excitement e Deposit and Tri 2 asked. | Mcnroo doctrine, which the Senate of the | matters if they could.’ They thought that with | Where he is is a good enough place for nim. | and appoint a successor if, in their opinion, the | captain only a few months ago, when he was : this morning, the usual bear drive at} Washington Lean au’ id, —asked. | United States had succeeded in kicking literally | the combined rents now paid for the several | The presence of Mr. Villard and the return of | Sn ite'aemanded it . transferred from the line to the uartermaster ® distillers, as well as at the liquidation | into doll rags. buildings which are now occupied by these | Mr. ae froma visit understood to have | "With to that portion of the Senate iment, with the rank and pay of cap natural after the sustained rise of the | prs es peo MR, SHERMAN’S SUGOESTIONS. | departments suitable building couid be ob- | een ener he Pumpose of consulting with | resolution relating to the efficiency of the repr unpeamees pe pep nied nga Reap me 9 past few days, neutralizing for some time | hac iutress sinpmente, T9s bartels, | Mr. Sherman asked Mr. Morgan to notice te | Saneas ae _ ———. eeatiote brought that question more prominently to the | Present garbage tervice, and as to the | on the retired list of the army on secount of present contractor being’ employed in the War Department, &c., your committee find as follows: Generally the service is an improve- ment over the service of former years, yet there objection made in some quarters that the | owners of the twelve millions of stock of the company would have an undue influence in the of the urgent buying demand ) barrels. Wheat irmer—No. ¢ red spot, Deen the feature of the past few days. | 9:.a0; Januars. 7: prices were generally fractionally higher | pnt last night, but the pressure to | CPPtS age, in accordance with the law four years the extre active list of the arms advanced age and early front in the gossip at the Capitol today than packing ein ~ anyother question, and given it a greater in- terest than heretofore. talked of the major of polico, the inspector of build- ings and the health officer was appointed to look about the city ond report upon a suitable Februar, | | 4, bushels. atock. 3 management of the corporution. : The matter ts being t one side and | j, I tunity for still eater ed of « fractional Soncessione ia ail parts o€ | Soayiae ast gamcr—uined | "Sire Morgu replied. tat tne pending it | MINE: The commiiselsnow atwork. | gow ihe other, ati it tr evident that every: | ,tmulejopportanicy for wil erat | Famine ih the se oh j the list, but only in three or four stocks were eS the power of the government was reserved in DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. thing possible is to be done to secure the re-| complaints of failure to remove garbage, Pentel ids aqylicitien te Unainoaed Sous ations of any importanee. May, Disya5i — peal of the Sherman law on the best terms pos- control of the operations of thecompany. ‘The 5 Mr. government was to own eighty and one-half mixed, 1 tris bushels: greater care is being exercised and better y than for ) methods of handling afe in vogue. The new gainst it at the | 110 mushel rs yielded rather more out his active eervice in theline in the peri lays to the drive ance of duties with which be is familiar instead sibie. veland is more concerned about sales, 125,000 bushels. White corn, THE BLOCKADED COLUMBIA RoaD. y v . and cbrp a on stablished, 54 the low. | ow) “bushels; stork, 178.809 | of the company was concerned. asto the impassable condition of Columbia — aber ake Erpaicy oon peep character strange and altogether f - sadly he ore aie _puminal—stock, Mr. Morgan spoke till 2:15 and then the anti-| road between Champlain avenue and 16th The White House Quaraatine. Benjamin W. Clark, the nt contractor, | palerience. | Cant - on s a attan drove it down to a an ict une | option bill was entitled to consideration, but | street, which makes the Zoological Park prac-| Little Marthena Harrison continues, to. im- is, or was on April 2, 1892, the date of | \ccartment He ina ens oy sas pl adpaag inch Gree Caco perce eae vat Me. Wolcott (in epponition to, that meature) | ally impagable to pedeutrians, | Supt. | prore and danger from infection is believed to| teatmony before’ the” eubeemmitice, ems Sot: bos wal . ws s 8 | Gated gas showed some wide fluctuations, but “yas andy est ill'cc the calendae, soba ceed Fito) hae have been removed from the White House.! ployed @s an engineer in the war, state | quariermaster. Capt. Eston is now on duty at Department, to whom the matter was referrad for report, says that his department has neither the men nor the money to perform the work required, even if the locality were within ite and navy building at ot $1,000. page is for five years from Jul an annual ‘salary His contract for the removal of gar- 1, 1892, the contract price being $24,400 per annum. | We , no decided tendeuey. The demand soon changed the temper of the | rs rallied about 2 per was brought | In conformity with the law, however, the signs containing the information that sca riet fever exists within will not be removed from the pri- vate entrances to the mansion until January ‘The Senate then went into executive session. HOUSE. the Washington barracks. Egurs uni a —kio cargoes, fal | and active — gran Wit re UP | Whisky firm—'.4ial. : jurisdiction. 5 2 3 o do not find that Mr. Clark has sublet the con-| Minister Guzman hay been a ® small fraction of yesterday's | “EA rriwon In the morning hour the House resumed the |" waren yor THE orni’s REFORM SCHOOL. oe from the day they were. placed rang gunnmaek at Sines Inte demetieh te . Western Union and Reading were prominent | Baltimore and consideration of the bill to promote the effi-| some days ago the Commissioners requested —— A COMPLETE REORGANIZATION WANTED. London the amount of the interest on its debt activity and ail rose small fractions in first incomes, 72 bid; | CeBCy Of the militia, 2 2 permission of the War Department to construct Mr. Evans Feels At Home. In conclusion, your committee volunteers the | for the last balf year, and due thie month, mesa ison with the general list. At 11 o'clock the | 3 do. mird incomes, 9 Portage phen ery Feces action on | line of poles for electric wires from the Canal| “It's like coming home again,” said newly | opinion that at no time bas the gar-| which is noticeable in view of tbe gonerel ste. * arket was and strong at the improve- | z aa tee a aeaiae Pisco upon the | | oad over land belonging to the United Ssates, | appointed First Assistant Postmaster Gen. H.|bage service in the District of Colum- | peomton tn all Spanish America at the present phat . | oe ee a and to bring the water supply from | Ciay Evans of Chatanooga toa Stas reporter istactoril apr ee a “ebinies to) en serrepgpene-iadlrste ret Cicn Shtndrs. eet Fenreary | on Indian affairs. ‘The Rest bil called ep wee |e, Fesereoir, at the southwest” corner | in tho lobby of Ebbitt House. “ve only boen | pin been eatiefactory performed: nor hs it | time. tn adistion | to. herp ee eee eee 5 one appropriating $8,595,000 to ratify and | Of the distributing revervoif, in order to fur- | in town w couple of cas, and my stay is to be | the large appropriations voted for that pur- | ident Sacasa has entered. tyon vt : Wm HOEKE. nt, show actual gain in cash of over contirm an agreement” with” the Chero-| nish an electrical and water supply to the Girl | about two months. 1 just fill up the hintas, as | Mea Sfye yoktin of orecatzation is, ined | tent ieiceeal imine 00.000, mizing pressure gradually kee Nation. ‘The agreement for whieh this ap-| Reform School, Today the acting Secretary of | it were. While I was in the Fifty-first Congress | Fone Me tog hank: ak tn | sapenoune Ueaueeen —_ —— connate fe rons tah ps Peers 5 | Propriation is a consideration provides for the | War submits the reply of Col. Elliot | I was on the committee of post ottices and post | garbage ervice should be a live, “ener- | communication, particuleely. the ee ee eet <ADGUmAn | ceation by the Cherokee Indians ofthe Chero-|# whom, the matter’ was referred for | roads, s0 Lam familiar with my new duties and | Fetie business mun. Tho removal of | nud sebace railway, which, tune Lev I SS eae ee THE: TNAUGERATION PARADE. | Koo outlet, which contains about 6,000,000 |TePort. He snyx thero is no objection to | the workings of the department, I find my | Bothce docs wet necomarily require, the expert partments rich in gold and. otner AF (and distillers again lost its rally aa acres, | granting the requests provided the wire shall | surroundings most plearant, and having a large | feryices of a physician. It is enough for the | and valuable timber ond which have» . arket finally Sad, SRS | Gon: Memener ee eae : underground from the lower side of | personal acquaintance in the department things | health officer’ to. study and. “determine | climate peculiarly adapted tocortes nim your own figures, displayed a strong undertone The Civic Procession. CAPITOL TOPICS. the road to the upper side of the are not very strange to me. the ecienfic application of ennitary mens- ie oo - a ct Gen. Martin T. McMahon of New York who , fence on the upper side of the roa: ——— +e is ization of the a _— a iP givers ne # been casy with call loans at i, +, "be the chief marshal of the inacgural | SENATOR MILL'S LOCAL BILL. Relative to the water service, he cays An Incidental Tariff Discussion. Se Civil Service Violations Eeporced. garbage service upon practical business lines | Senator Hill has introduced a bill granting | there is no objection to that provided the ‘The civil service commissi: 1 mate public to names with from four to six months overnment bonds have been dull and stead: netate bonds have been entirely neg- Kailrowd bends bave been active aud Bar silver, $3 head the civic line, and it is understood that he | nas already expressed his intention of accept- ing the appointment. Early next week Gen. MeMahon will issue his | first formal order, taking command of the Pe: homa and appropriating $2,000,000 therefor. MILITARY DEFICIENCY ESTIMATES. ‘The Secretary of the ‘Treasury today sub- mitted to Congress the deficiency estimates for the District militia, prepared by to his son for the reason that he went toa business college thus making « discrimination. In his correspondence with the company’s agent he says the regulation of ticket is gov- erned by two circulars, one that the child | mark thar this might then be considered as an application of the idea of building up new in- dustries on. principles of free trade. Mr. Reed, who came in iate, when told what the | hearing was about, only ovserved that if cor- | porations did not desire to buy their material W. J. Hughes, a painter, who resided at No. » d Y. ii rade 4 at the executive committee head- ‘. = There was an outcropping of the tariff this | would seem to be necessary,and the change : "fs fot" to ays ‘ne bankers | quarters. for evera! hours today. discussing | Fight of way through the United States light Pa P cuca teen a ceed e hick herceongt 84 | morning during a hearing before the committee | cannot come too soon if the conse- | day two cases of ae Pan onnanan, sind several aricieg . wand. Posted rates 487a | plans and disposing of a considerable amount house reservation. Now Brighton, X, ate iledie quar! tigainet acckAente tika fright. | on ways and a bill which ae = + threatened gee are, to be — i sai Seer) ~< ps = a — your t ~~ ee P of preiiminary business. oot ost * | ened horses. plates governmental assistance to the Chicago | voided. districts, and competent pe pol : " Oa ae ee ‘This morning Gen, McMahon announced the BOOTING CHICAGO NaRBon. MR. COLLETTE’S COMPLAINT. and St. Louis electric railway. ‘Mle company | gutte men appointed as inapectora. ‘The Die- org neo Pasar gaye a ot y ; ; 10. Tue subtreantey was debtor at the | SPPOintment of Col. II. C. Corbin, U.S. A., aa| Senator Frye has introduced a bill appropri-| y4r, ohn R. Collette of Hyattaville bas written | was represonted by Dr. Wellington Adams, whe | SG, qeenastpecnted 8s inePectore ee ee Hegany County na 0 cs . ‘e eas 31 ‘Y was debtor at the | i). adjutant general and Gen. W. D. W pple, ating $29,500 for the purpose of establishing complaint to the Commissioners against the | Urged the passage of a bill admitting the | responsubility for the conduct of these in-| ciation in New York, | which sent circulars wire r , apts paper ie in good demand, | ©. 8.A..as lis chief of staff, | Mr. Wm. Dickson, | proper buoyage on the water front of Chicago. | Bittinvore and Obie d Company charging |&®%Y, free of duty, of their electrical | spectors. to ime, veces ome res in that congty oot ER nw mity hake nd Gut of town, but te | Ye Sharman Cf the committe, on civic grgnn; | __TNO MILLIONS voR Tux comAXCHES. | thom with taxing edtention sud, huintatsion | Apperas and steel rails", advanced a the republican campaign fand. ‘The othe: vasa percave and rates areaome- | {ionic parade, and’ Mfr, Richard Croker of | Senator Dawes has introduced a bill to ratify Podlic nuisance in failing to provide quitable | done to foster a plonoer enterprise, and. cited HE TOOK MORPHINE. refers to an attempt made in Indianayols alter Sd Ser stints to mimety | New York will be placed at the head of all the | and eae becker vet Re ore terete eres the SARS. | rtancee where Congress had done 40 in the | re way With Suicidal Intent, but He Se ee tT a ieee eivable, 5 0 : . : pabectieon ial 4 A . ; . Suicidal Intent, May ae hack emanate ann ciaion Nene Tames ANd (OS LOE ne ane cone Hie divicton wal | Racmeya Apache. tribes of Indians in Okia- | fn so oficisis retusod to Rene a reboot reise | Past, This led Mr. Turner, democrat, to. re- Recover, cutumittee, to collect subscriptions from otleer democratic carriers in the fice to make pe shortage in the accounts of this local dewo- cratic committee. * " is under eighteen years of age, and |} build here ‘When taken to Providence Hospital it was | fat‘or aids for the parade wil not bo made ont | Gen, Ordway and heretofore transmitted to the | Taoiior' that’ it attends. school tn Wash. | #2 this country they ought not to tate ek tee ‘The por | The Senate yesterday confirmed the nomina- Viremen Fatally Injured at a Fire. toa the i ther oF detelt | on rag gate pe oe ii He maintains that his eon comes lice were notified of the affair about 1 o'clock | tion of Geo. W. Bartch to be associate justice for some time yet, as this is @ matter tail | gregates11,496. 10 and comprise the fiscal years Of: beth mivéatars..- 4 Quarantine Improvements. the be Aung ot U F Cucaco, Jan. M.” Fire early this morning | that requires « good deal of clove attention and | fgye 1891, 1892 and 1895, within the meaning h i im the | sccretary Foster of the tent to the | this afternoon and to of the supreme court of the territory of Cwh : at Kensington, a southern suburb of this city, | eare and cannot be done in a hurry. ; aaitg caieeine week — Ser ag he says ee Hom “if byes rebar acating” tthe | an Ve Fessoved to the in the in the place of Judge Anderson, who=r \w | destroyed three small business buildings and 1pm ViNGISIA caVALAT. Mr. Hickman P. Rodgers of St Louis ap-| Bre gucnsedand atchowoties or area | fees ae cope amacatiom roguecting’ the | wagon. then he reached the hos- | 08 "ae demanded by the Department of Jus : £m low of 410.000. Pipemen Stephen | Ricawoxp/ Jan. 14.—Gov. MeKinney bas | neared before the Senate commitjes on patents | should Be widened. tions: Detention barracks and adjunct build- | pital and his condition was critical. The Ea : eS ‘ mere caught undera falling wall in the | “titten to Gen. Martin T. McMahon of New| yesterday by invitation of Senatot Dixon, + AN ORNAMENTAL FENCE. ge at the South Atlantic quarantine station, | Cian, however, thought that he might recover, A Good Mastest tur tm first building which burned. The former was | York, who bas the placing of organizations for | chairman, in the interest of the trade mark} _ The Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore | $10,000; «detention barrack and adjunct build ae ee eee At the voaper service at the Church of Our ’ instantly kalied and the latter was #o severely | the inaugural parade, a strong letter asking that | pills pending. Mr. Rodgers has been for sev- | Railroad Company has requested the Commis- | ings at the gulf quarantine station, $10,000,and Father tomorrow evening the following mam- ‘ injured that he cannot recover. © | the Virginia cavalry be made the special escort | eral years guthering information concerning | gioners to grant them permission to erect an % > to Mr. Cleveland. A petition signed by the | Violations of rights conferred. by registered ornament fence between the main b- | ev. Sam"l Small Ketoarns te Journaliem. Virginia Congressmen secempanied the letter. trade maarks,and demonstrated to the gentlemen | tracts the navy yard station to fa- ‘ ; rst .. oe of the committeo that on account of a technical | cilitate the bandling of passengers at that Atiaxta, Ga. . 14.—The Kev. Sam. W. HALF HOLIDAY. | defect in the United States statutes a practice The fence is to be abont four feet above | | Small, the noted evangelist, who spent several of substituting spurious and counterfeit arti- imacantexioat from the : 4 Ine of ’ years on the rostrum following his remark-|'Nearly All the Bank Institutions in| cles for trade mark goods, imitating bi 6th street southeast to the masonry at the end or able conversion, has returned to journalivm. Favor of Closing. labels, fe., bas become prevalent among retail | the Washingion tunnel. 7” He has accepted a position on the editorial | A denial was given today to the statement | dealers of soaps, tobaccos, wines, foods sold in | TO IMPHOVE THE RIVER FRONT. staff of the Atlanta Constitution. > and medicinal pre} not only made that the Saturday half holiday is not de- en pepeetian ot the eae | sired by the banks of the city, but only by the Haring Creed Hammond of California Dead. | bank clerks. When amemorial was presented ears i Rare ml t | Sax Fraxctsco, Jan. 14.--Creed Hammond, | ty Chairman — Hemphill this paper wae tary remedies, which made manifest the iinet | for ten years chief counsel of the Southern Pa-| signed by all. the banks and. she’ banking | fect act bene tite mene red by the London, ae ee Company and widely known on this coast | institutions in the city with the excep-| fraudulent imitations of trade and men- will be tdusmtn- A Bm Bom gem, | Set Me lattes baesiaien of CRieen tee, ee. Bank. Tne ofteens otto bre BR RS peetPiotions tor Jn DP Sp tn og FI 4 f 6 fa Be E> ENS | died carly yesterday morning after Long ill titter institution are t thy with the | their tw pile tat many dier- ‘wvolay. The. 0. Tay- “58 BO ne Aa SRN Bes Plain =< pg gee |, bat not L-¥ pry ds Hoek, ged that in thirteen in- Whiskess “OG wAMMOTH CREDIT HOUSE. Rewarding Faithfulness. pr Eee ang i a stanems spurons goods were, wubeiinted, rome Pato noes? My, ©T AND Ses 7TH ST. NW, Bostox, Jan. M.—The Transcript (news ‘mechorial sayothe signees: desire ifiph | stan labelandover the cork. CHES. ~ BET. HARD! sve. | Paper) company has notified the widow of its | the amended bill now pending before Mr. ‘nth oh ae 4 ‘H. GRAVES & 4OXS, Sole Proprietor, Boston. | Sebectar_ Jon, 8, Rerhar billed in_ the Federal | omsphi' commitive Sey be Deeteds SGT | © meessiantaiive Dapees bf Mardianiieis te st | street fire. that his salary w con’ to . conduct of business wes-| Sor indegatecly. Goubt and snfe to all intereste. troduced in the Honse slong "preamble and SOK, Washington, B.C. a te

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