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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. TOT Penseylvania Avenae, commer 11th St., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S Ho RAUPFMANN, Pres?t. - - New York Office, 88 Potter Building. a ad \ Post Office at Washington, D. C., as sa “Selig & Che £Zvening Star. matter. | sacrintions mast he vaid fm advance. . No 20, or. 82 WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1893—TEN PAGES, TWO CENTS. DEAD IN THE RUINS. Walls of a Burning House Bury a Chicago Family. GLADSTONE GRADUALLY RECOVERING. Plotting Anarchists Arrested at Brussels. FINANCTAL. | FINANCIAL. | FINANCIAL. | SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, PELE GEE \7run :s ITY COMPANY | }pERoRT oF <Dil AND CHILD'S DEPT. } PIR AT WONN'S HALL, 72 A Sr A TBE OOS riNaTOS. DG | Da peeeed ra coy Stead ae =o Be aaitlne. WEDNESDAY. TX Index to Advertisements, +i OTROXG SSOCTATION. Subscriptions to the canta! stock, will be received at THE AT IOuAy BARK ‘aoe The light weights are Sees oo Se ahi H — | the office of the compas. vaiiding. corner SHINGTON, D. C.. here—more numerous , mmedi ivate sittings daily, THE WASHINGTON NATIONAL BUILDING AND | $00 Of the company” Leluy either of the direc: At the close of business ‘Slarch 6: 1893. dean cous eee mhiS-1t" ‘i ee md LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON, D.C., | "This company ie incorporated under the act of Con- | ae tae oot Bee ASEAN E ORCLE, Xo. 1 LADIES | ATTORNEYS. “Pawe Inoreanized and ready to transact business. The fol- | Tie capital stock is $1,000,000 in shares of $100 ¢ ree Sines Rare eters Hall. O24 oth ot. 2, w.. TOMOREOW | ie sete Peso Deva rhe oie an ietore: | athe bunineas whi-h the comtany, wil! be authorized | U- 8. bonds to ancure oy 99 "MiisEMAN BRoR. dcr and their fates are cordialy invited "ge; BOARDING. “Page President, — ca odes sncupresved im the act 0 bonds o . : = = x Page See arbre d: Re pg Spey fo ee sistiewtarine Cbin, mos vmoctboines foe Gung Woe ine | CUTE HTP nn aes 30 Secretary.” Kean purposed to act as surety om bonds, undertakings | Dus i FO 48 | SPR Tompeny at theit ones, OO4 ith etya.wsun | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, Pare 2 Gens ral Manager, - W. Fd ind other obligations required by jaw or by orders of Duetr 2X4 30 AHEAD OF TIME! MONDA’ g APRs) 1803, forthe of electing | DEATHS, Page 5 rl eg Re Ca ME Ne ae ae RPaiChsrat Spar enane Tee Polis oven 622 | purist “me 3 Hon Jas. T. DuBois: deeds of trust sud other securit * | Premiuneos bonds. se 38 NO | That's where we are found. Especially true, this, |" ohineosapl » "C. McCLELLAND, Secretary. | EDUCATIONAL -Paco 8 Hon. WILLIAM 1.4 WRENCE. The st security buasines~ will be transacted | Checks an« other cash items... oa 8) of printing, particularly of fine printing and encrav- — - EXCU> SIONS, Page 10 THEO. 4° HARDING. | @metbors ma e ap from the best feat- | Exchanees { clearing house”, 044 9) | ing. Ball programs, menus, invitations, in fact ans- THERE'S FINANCIAL......... “Pace 1 JESSE BD WITSON | n tly country and in | Frace onal currency, nickels and | thing in the printing line. Brief work at short no-| $<’ FOR RENT (Houses). Page 2 Hon. GEORGE F. HUFF. rust arene resulsed tenet experioure | | conte : 274,9920 08 | tice, 0c. per pae. 50copies. xo FOR RENT (Finte) -.. Pare ‘Thecentral ofier of thie sevocintion te being + | "there is uecd of euch an en‘e-prise in ‘his District. | Leal tee potas... & ‘40.447 00} NORMAN T. ELLIOTT, JOHN F. SHETRY, TELEIXG FOR RENT (Offices). Pace wantly Up in the first story of the Obio Nations ye sures uperior in every respect Jewption fund with U. 8. treasurer Mans Frinter and Publisher. ELM FOR RENT (Rooms) Pace oe cor. 1 * Correspol of ind vianal is, thewiore, preferred by | (5 per cent of cireniation)...........-+ 250 00 a 2 : = amass ee 3 So een | Mee sam Telepnone $6 _imhi¢}_@23 Det. nw. Lu phar lege eeaperE ar: | Fon RENT (stanley 2 Giiviaend auteur aaaacciaa Farniah the security rently prefer ts Sa.) jean a a real estate will be the foundation of | FOR SALE (iit wad Vehicles : s* Z CO mat or fren friends. LIABILITIES. | Ba perather ie kel tobe generalty fear: sfortune, Be sure that you make a | FOW SALE (Hones) BUFFALO GERMAN INS! E4NCE COMPANY OF | capital stock pata te ‘northerly winds; colder Thursday morning OR SALE (Lots) BUFFALO. N.Y tial attraction | f 008 purchase, Talk with us before | FOR SAL¥ (Miceclians On the Bist day of DECEMB® as required | jn loans on and other safe | FOR SALE (Pianos) by act of Consress approved Ji tes, and as th ‘expenses will. be comp you buy. HOTELS. Capital stock... G0) OO fromthe investurent of ite capital slows a retry ap BH, WARNER & CO. LADIES’ GOODS Gontal ctock paid 000 | prouimatine what he inlcus realize “rou 4 personal | Dean ee yeae® Were still running those 65c. x ‘ Local 3 S investiuent of the mone represenied by his stors, | United States deposits : hot-bed sashes at 58c. 916 F st. n.w. Reed 1t_| Lost np Fousp.. . besides = participation in the cosmmisicus and pro Diue to othr marional bank Bosrds too, we're headquarters BUILD UP YOUR BUSINESS. MANICC ee #138, 10m s¢ | mam onvicnsn: —= = for boards.” Best gang-aswed at | SS a k willdoit, Great. | MA“RIAGES.... President, John A. Baker: first vice president, | Total. $1.50 per 100 sq. ft. Other lum- ze pe homanen gant ad | MEDICAL 20 00 Ge Parne, second vice tuvelioat, Hones $8 Ne abtes eet ame qr ipvention for business ettine. Call’ and | MEDICAL Bio ke aid aie | Oar Wasktiates, County of Washinton, 98: | ; “BYRON S ADAMS, PRINTER. NEY WANTED is receivable and co 29 42 _ Hy CHS. BRADLEY, cnanier of ihe | | (Tetephone, fis I “ i j ss DIRECTORS. - | mained bank, do soieinn'y swear tat tha, above state: | Cesestiens: Os) _*- hiAS) es PUBLICATIO: 2196 | Mablon Ashford, George E. Hamilton, | ment is true to the b st of iny knowledg® and belief. | Be ALL, PE, SOSS OWING MONET FOR 8s PUBLIC a 3 mat dag of | HBBEY, RITTINGER & MILLER, * Te are hereby woside: dias nalese’ the as at is VEL... RT Briton CoG can, Loca Cent Hardware”. | peut before dare 3 Will be sold at OFFICIAL NOTICES... LIABILITIES. Sarin Brow the puiyicfauction judmsf Latimer €Sioan, 1407@ po coMtac RIVER BOATS” a 200,000 00 | Calieron Cartivie, 3 ae . eet pice | PIANOS AND ORGAN: Soomro presi ad TENG | EA Greoe Conia MD. down R, Secammon, ae mbt5-0t ecutor Ratate of Gos [PERSONAL ene we for unpaid losses and cis Se.oes S| Gherardi Davis,” Fi AL, Jr., ( Directors. rs ee PROFESSIONAL... Net surplus. si SE ee SEVEN YoU NoriceD 17? FSS NEEWEITERS FOR BEGINNEES | PROPOSALS. 2 STATEMENT. OF DIVIDENDS AND. EXPENSES | W_F. Edmoniton, STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION There is a certain style and richness | SAE reuted on easy terme, with oriviiore of Pur: | KATLR ADS 3 OR SIX MONTHS ENDING DECEMBER 31, | Keeivald Fendi Wn, Hervert = FIRE TNSURANCE COMPANY, about our Tailoring not found in any | SSNi5-am 23 Tah at. nae, 2 Dividend *Moxiaworth Gor ithe: te) Wilson Philadelpuiay Penne other. HH. Hoxisworth Gordon, mh15-6t Current | STATEMENT oF THY CONDITION Cee) PHILIP P. BECKER, Of tbe. 3. tacert, President. | v. 8 BRANCH Secretary. COMMERCIAL UN10! ASSURY Subscribed aud sworn to befors me this 11th day of (Lin ited) of Londen, £1 March. 1890 L. W. FISCHER, Notary Public. po On ‘a et a of Decer a waited by actof Conerese 3 JOHN T. ARMS, Azent, _ — BiG F st. a. lf You Are AMBITIOUS to amass a fortune you should becin by ing what money you have moring. | son't low it toremain idle in bank, where it earns You nothing. Parties who are Hable to need their money on short notice wiil find our “"De- mand” certificates of Deposit both convensent and profitable, as they are payable on demand, ‘and at the same thue net the uolder 3 per cent, ‘Our * Time” Certificates of Depostit pay 4 per contin three months, 5 per cent in six mont Sha Sper cent in one voar ‘hank open from 9am. t0 k:30 p.m. Call ‘ee ut. Woors Asp Co, Baxxens, 1222 F Sreer N.W. ams agents, = z Interest dus and accrue von Dei ser ce All other saceia: ent 21 from other companies, ¥ ‘Total, LIABILITIES. Reserve. premium 18,545.79 on perpernal risks. Reserve for ax aul lu=se~ and © + 82,259, 152 38 64 LT 58 i, 29.981 19 55 38, advertising, Net surplus ending December $1, 1892 Current expenses (pot including losses ‘aud loss expenses. . 8472.74.03 A. H. WRAY, Assistant Wanaczer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of Mareh, 1893. (Seal) a JNO. A. HILTERY, Notary Pub'ic, ety and esanty. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, Ae the D.C. It EPORT OF THE CONDITION THE NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANE, At WASHIN' D.C. At the close of business March 6, 1893. RESOUR! Leans and discounts, Overdratts, secured abd tinsrcu: 1. 5. bonds to secure circulation. bonds on hana. Stocigs, securities, Wasarsetos Loss Axp Tavsr COMPANY. CAPITAL, $1,000,000. GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS and EMPLOYES of the SEVERAL DE- PARTMENTS will find this acon- venient banking house with which to open a deposit account. Interest is Faid on accounts sabject tocheck. Due from ai proved reserve pus tro ‘other national banks. ate bauks and bankers. nw house, 1urmiture and hxtarce, Teal ertaie and morcgaves owned, Current expenses and taxes paid. Premiums on U.S. bonds... Checks and ther casa iteiis, ‘xenanges {oF clearime hotse...... Bilis of other banks. of December. 1 iired by act of Congress ap, roved Jaly 29, 1802 Capital stock $500,000.00 KEEN, Tailor,1312 F st. mhig | Sse HE FRANKLIN TYPEWRITER. The GREAT GOLD MEDAL will be awarded the Srecrare lee reths gtcaeng | FRANKLIN TYPEWRITER at the World’s Fair. io bank and in o +. 1873.7 38 | re 1 mortiaieca (trai lien ot real 1.244, 000.00 J. B. CHAMBERLAIN, LES TO PROSPECTIVE BUILDERS. “BIG Elev Don’t wait until we are rushed be- fore placins your orders for glass. Bring your plans and spreifica tions and we will give yo2 our bid oF drop ts.» postal and we will come to you. Spring building trade is looking a> wonderfully. CHAS. E. HODGKIN, *Ezpert,” 913 7th st. fe6-3m py idend of two (2 per cent has been decjared.on thecarstal stock of tis crupany, payad @ ‘asi FE tneton Loan Ey se close of busi hess ‘April 8, 1803. Books tor the transfer of stock will be closed from April 8 Inbe, to April 15, 1805, both days inclusive. by order of the board of direetors, mbi5-wexvoar® ‘H. BARBS INNS, to t1-e sto"hlk Net surpius.. Statement of endin* Lecem! Dividends Secretary. | "ITIL, BUT On, wy! No “tuzcing” and, *‘pu'ling” i emiinee IN eet 9 ine! es on the north side ot K st Dat. 5th | ith a Norton's Rechet "“Jack. anf gtitmts. nw. by'a dept o 90 feet to wiley, the | nicHp Maris, peels plea alert ell Ciuding two corners: valuab'e for basiness aud reel eorat Genee Stheerite? ana'Swirh to before me this 10th day of perve! (Seal) EDGAR DUDLEY FARIES, TYLER & RUTHERFORD, har heer Ageuts for the District of Columbia, 1 porboses. Price reasonable; terme easy; tile DAVID D. STONE, ‘S04 and S06 F st.n.w. F ON CUB LIsT_ ten and fifteen ton lifting capac ity. Contractors and bui'dera need it for sectime botiers, ma- chinery, stone, raising houses, ke, Let us show it to you. ‘We're building up a bie busheling busi- BARBER & ROSS,COR.11TH AND G STS.N.W.ml4 Fos Yeo ede heed eta) \ or Tiver ‘Troweers of 3g: pairs "Shall we sod . ver Trowkers 0 i ad | suis rast SARE ins tors } at* i. A EL dat ceen's), malt.se ML: 8 3 408 IPTH ST. N.W.- one dose suove the “Avenue. - OPENING OF L.ADIES' STKAW SAT whid et = —_ —' —— CHOOSING GOOD, WINES. ‘We have just placed on sale an elecant Tea bree ae line of Ladies’ and Children's Imported and otting that so manyrothers oe Domestic Straw Salors, ‘Mony of these are extreme “novelties,” Which will not be dup icaved this season. WILLETT & RUOFT, 905 Pa suctt'd be entirers str tied by. Tele sucas ond ack of Sail displayed. by the mistress of the Louse or by ner but.er inthe d the 1m) ng the different you deai wish INTEREST GUARANTEED. ih! PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY. “ f at wines om qa PADGE A tae rat advice and the = es tae experiosire ofan yearan serving” wines ie : eae + stn ve | giwaysat your servi Tt ye sh ee Wasbinzton Title Insurence Couiyauy building TO'KALON Wide CUMPANY, tw fi G1 Th st nw. Tele hone 908, mis, Gu- S-year Coupon Certificate offers the best | SPRING HATS ALPINE ON FR S MTB TAK YE REOTIFIER . a 5 2 RECTIFIED fnvestmert now on the market. The condi- a oro Hate, in all the new and | Fa“, 2. we stated last Monday tions and agreement plain and easily under- LETS 421 New dork ave. Sean os nora with weed. Hosiery. mbid-tw a “ Ss : fs fare ‘TED—MY FMIENDS AND THE Doh APH GO. a7 Publie to now that I hnve reunoved tro | FASION, Pres. (tj RoE Call at the office, <q-=>0F FICE AND CORRESPONDENCE PAPER Fst. n.w to 1022 North Capitol 3 mhi4—"t* CABELL DER THE ADVANTAGES | FIDELITY BUILDING, LOAN AND INVEST- —_ Ee tue ARY z ne war stock of type 3 RHE ADVANTAGES sities "and ‘come you - Office bours from 9 s. m t04:30 _ ger so| MENT ASSOCIATION, i the place Berore you buy. or build. aps ma Ail shapes, alt s.zee a 181,70: 3 When got're voine to live in. the cow quulition except the eheup t 2 which ts amend i S160 908, 914 G st. n.w., Washington, D. C. by. WES et "0 be Bad OF Us. = S. certificates of deposit fe FARE and wy subdivision at ‘There are preciovs sow things inthe station- BRAINARD H. WARNER, Beer in fails with US eecacazs | 100000 p FON supply that want’ “Vou ery line tat we Baten’ 1s President. (Sper cent of circulation), iste cots ee panied Rhie ievertvent. WEST END" ke = Sh = 4 and KENSINGION wean . + 7. Co PANIEL, Ses} rent. “taken all in all these suburbs LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in. Surpluc fund... Undivided profits... ": N bank notes outstanding. Dividends, unsaid. esse. - jadividual deposita sil a ‘be 81.002, 475 50 Your deposit. . Certified chi eck BUILDIN | SND LOAN Asau: Bids! ee vos. aa iaces eaxunot be tusn res “ ‘me about then. Bn Houtenve Pure Dutch Coroa (best and HONG a mente, TG STH < wena 8 voce sarthest) is une of the moat delightful and whole 3 maar SED Fn ‘nits, question of safety comes frst, with | ‘Dana «per cent interest paid op special denox nt investors: next, prot is have @ SAFE | gome beverages ever produced. i Sine date ferent Fullrpad stock pas>6 prevent | lavewicen" that “il vay fot mare than 1s" per cents | C2Me brverdces eve Marg Lost areal interest from dite mere | Suns of dupwariean be invested, "For full =| particu: used. Freais lot just received by = & HALDEMAN. SPECIAL NOTIC amb 13-2 608 F st. Due to other national banks... Due to state banks and bankers. Money ——4eposited with this company earns in. eiaeite ve: terest. Interest represents money for which | PY Gyo. HB wit you haven't worked—clear pain. ‘The habit of saving is indispensable to success. dank. do solemn! true to the vest o: swear that tie above thy knowledve and ly c day of ‘The young man who in a‘ter years seeks credit from the world at lance and who has ALFRED B. BRIGGS, Notary Public. kept an account will find this to be immeas- | | Correct—Attest urable assistance to him. The time to open an account is now. This Company will be ilad to have you open a account with it. Although it pays interest on deposits, such are subject to check without notice. Loans ——of money in any sum can be had of ‘this Company upon real estate and other collateral security at lowest rates of in- terest. C. T. Havess ER, ‘Member Washington Stock Exchange, Real Estate and Stock Broker, Booms Yand 11, Atlantit Suildiag, SUF st. n. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Stocks, Bonds and Grain bougiit and sold for eash or cu margin. ‘Cotton bought and sold tn New York o1 CORRESPONDENTS. Purnell, Haeaman & Co., York Stock Ex- chan. Lebman Bros, New York Cotton Exchanges. Lebman, Stern & Co.. New Orleans Cotton Exchanes. Lamson Bros. & Co.. Chicago Loardof Trad Frivate wires to New 20re, Cuca aud New Or Jeans. Telepuone. 44 Orleans. Awsnicas Secunrrr Axp Tavst Co. C. J. Bell, PRESIDENT. BANKING HOUSE, 1405 G ST. 5.W. STORAGE WAREHOUSE, 1140 15TH ST. N.W. Usios Saviscs Basz, 509 7TH 8ST. N.W. ¥. H. SMITH, President. A. M. LOTHROP-JOHN T» EEDALE, Vice Presidents, T. A. LAMBERT, Treasurer. J. H. RALSTON, Secretary. Bank open during business hours and from 6 to 8 o'clock Saturday evenings. Four per cent interest paid on ordinary deposits and. larger dividends on installment deposits. —fe7-tf SALF_DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY 1 secure one shar stock Fadsworth syudieat~. ‘Address Box 6, Star ofice. mblsor Baxxixo Hovse Ur LEWIS G TEWKSBURY & co., 3835 ¥ at, Adame Iron Building, WasHINGTOX, D. & W. B BIBBS, Manacer. Deposits received subiect | — Deposits, fccheck and interest allowed erdauy balances, N * Advances mate to core | Lue Nartoxar, Sare Deposrr. Advances, —_— SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY Government Rontang st Of the District of Columbia, the New peas GovernmentBonda, 9 York. Stock eehange CORNEK 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE Bocent and gold! for es ‘Reus! Chartered by special act of Congress ‘We have direct. private Jan... 1867, and acts of Oct., 1800, and Feb.. 1392. to our New York and 2 ‘Private Wires, f tind oat CAPITAL: ONE MILLICN DOLLARS SAFE DEPOSIT DYPARTMENT. Reninaates inside burgiar-proof vaults at $5 per snow apward. ee Securitien, fewelry, silver ware and valuables uings, owner s pacsage, (rank oF case Saviges BANE DEPABTMERE vs posits received s ‘upward, and’ Intervet slowed on 85 and shores Lous money on real estate and a collateral TRUST DEPARTMENT. Acts as adwinistraior, executor rkecutes trusts of all ‘Our facilities for trading ‘and Prepared by « competent aitorney ia daily attend knee BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, Presitent. ed EDER, | Poe ae ana . FRANCIS RI ‘Treasnrer. ALBERT L. STURTEVANT. Secretary. JOHN C WILSON, ‘Trost Officer” Correnpondents of Mesers, Moore & Schiey, 80 Browd- Directors fe >. Smyder, Bankers and Deslers in Government Bonds 5 Exebenge. Barend’ Bees 274 Bonde a0 rari ta cary A willed, Sa Baitimore a aot ‘Ts a, dealt bought smd sald. 4031, ‘Robert 0. Holtsman, (117) ELPHONZO YOUNGS CO., 428 NINTH ST. qs OSIEIS LODGE, No. 26, FAA. M.—A CYCL NG DAYS WILT. SOON BE HERE— SE apa couimanication’ wal Ye held af che | HE Guve yon provided yourcelt withea new - rts y PERSE gt cf tbe Scottish Rita "on WEDNESDAY | Tonait faut, ie woud os worte year 2 hea eand Retail. EVENING, March 15, 1583, at 7 o'clock. Work, | over'antc IO! tise or HA” BL Ta tn woteate foe a t By order of ¢ 23 to 50 po nds, an’ the larvest stock he W. Mt i jstinet pa: Be We ten distinet p = pRTe. = LEB: | lo beable to nt W. HEROLD HAS NOW FULLY a> MASONIC MEMBERS OF LEB-| i tial sprocects ison wan thease from his filness, and will’ be questet to at end dal commun cation of the 5 — p and patrons. "His new stock Mier on WEDNESDAY EVENING, tae Lath inet. at GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFO. co, Of sorime vouds 18 wore attractive than ever belore. FAC ork. Brethren of sister lodien are fraterually b 00., esa wn st. ne. 5 mb 15-30 invited to be present. By order of the W. M. 1 325 14th = DON'T SPEAK 8O LOUD. es Tab 1d3t Di. DIXON, Secretary. | DBM ne | a ‘Tle Tuuproved Gras iophche does not need A MISSIONARY MASS MEETING WILL | °F UND Teconpon step. Feconds dictation made fs anoriinery racet tolce: mnt'G hes 6. won WEDNESDAY BYE end reproatces it muficieut y" loud th eueb'e the 'b 15, 1G, Addrenses will be delivered cy - hearer to transcribe ‘it “Itdoes not disturb’ persons Powe.!, D.D.,1u charge of missions of the that M_ Strickland of Washington, is 619 14th at. soutnera Bs, tnt convention im Mexico, apd Lov. drawn from tie corporation, (not | = ake y, De stor of the Firs: 0 Melt + the 9 | DOVER ¥ Gf chive: "ihe' Public are cordially invited: tobe | Pagzand une nv; "seuisiue, the Oday of January, | gS TO COVER YOUR HEAD. present. inhi4-2t_ | Scrickland, incorporated, then and now doiug a retail | ‘Another 50 sozen of ose “Men's Soft Al- ALISM—Mi8s shoe business at the above. tiace, All’ bills due this = pine Hats Goiit dow the udddle) in black = ve will be #05 Haw, THURS: | corporation are payable ati Pransyivaniaavenueto | kine priate, Grit down the udddie) sn black Pan EEIDAN tite week for private clttines, Oo |B, crocker, treasurer aud cuecks and orders ion the “"if you need a Msckintosh you ought to kn: JEIDAY SIGHT, Woan's Hall, eye | Brrichiand! Incutporated: ‘ie tae that we sell tne se lent, W. A. KNOWLTON. mhi0-6t _¥. onock BH, STINEMETZ & SO, 1257 Pa. AVE. ¥.W. = qa >THE ANNUAL ME! FT Bn Nev ine dere of the Columbia Fire Taste: Compras of the District of Columbia for the ‘on of fifteen trustees to serve for the ensuins be ‘the office of the company, No. THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER SPECIAL SPECIALIST hasa rocking shaft mechen- Ts A. G. i ‘ ¥ A : ism fortrauemittine rower pote aera eee Demers ern wis og pomp” | Up oop ocd comer aaa ate for of,utock will, be closed from | pesmminatie hon” MeL ETE ate als | Bile Uelters Pelee, eapetentn sae ce eS March 31to April 3, both deve ine ‘ranefer Volumes ‘or ever invented for the. pur LEM TOWEMS J tier Presses, call on year. It dispenses with the = Mejour priceeteild suit, ‘wooden bare aud’ strevuior Tewleversee of other tna hs HENRY A CLARKE & SUN.G35 Pet mb3dm_ Secretary. MANTEL~. ANDIRONS, ‘Grates, Wronght-iron Gas Special discounts while m: ebid-te CORST i$ FOR MEN ONLY. St SCHUOL ROUM ‘ GHUECH OF THE SSCEA~ION, Mas. ave, and 12th at. (n:rance ), under tue auspices of the BROTHERHOOD We ‘as follows: MONDAY, IN Ay ‘A BRIEF POINTER FOR LAWY $e q > OUALITY AND COLOR GUARANTEED. cm")? Reports LOR GU! ED. ERS. ig Mare 2 ats ‘on may bea littie pushed and may want Sp. m. INES- your Wors inahurry. We do work ina hurry We i its for 8: RSDAY, March 16, cre're rar priaterand fnaite ‘no ene Cat aati wick eee : Next tine you 2 Levuirer, Monday and ALEX. BETEF promptly and propesiy printed wee us They guarantee the quality as MACKA\-SMITH, " D.D., John's Rething, too sarge, nothing too small for us ‘well as the color. If your heel or print! A toe runs throaxi: within a reason- Al! we'come. MeGl WALLACE, La in _ Some and brine e friend with y mnote_| Nant’ © WABLACE, Lew Pricery, SS Be UE duess suits FoR wine | <a ae ee ” WM. GARNER, fa; removed to s.¢. corner 98h and Fets., Warder ‘Men's Fast Black Hose, 25c. 213m, 1026 7th st. nw. | buildins. fobB-140" Boys’ and Girl's Fast Black = HT. McQUFE: TRAN: F PASS’ NGERS. + Stockings, 5 to 10 inches. 21c. = PRINTER AND PUBLISHER =| | Gn and a ter Mf AiCH 15180 rasson gers for size 5; rise one cent per size i fome Hallway Companies will be ent trans. | Reecicosor ; t Finer qualities in both the men’s fers, {ree of additional fare,at the intersection of 11th andebiidrents Zor ittle more egal 88888 8888 88888 we WEEE — WELL WEE 1 DONE | W. 8. TEEL, Men's Belongings, 085 PA. AVE. mh15 Fanart byes scan bind books ‘in leather tor | = DIAGONALCOAT AND VEST 825. ets. ours to mand | _ Bend yours as King @ black and Bees ™ Metern-price Tailor veo for Sl Ii'es cont and vest well sorte | _Ttis really surprising how much eoodness 18 Price, thongh that’s low ‘suowsieas sooee that fit in an uncomfortable manner are contained in the suits we make at $30 to 18 * ‘stylish cu:” and the tadoring. ‘There Sn Epes ‘These suits consist of scutawa. coat and waist: fs no tallocing superior to ours. coat, made ofa fasiionable back mater al, sted. Our Shoes are “comfortable” and ‘8 pair of trousers to be made of some nest GIBSON & COMPANY, “Thorough Tailors," 8 8 8 8 8 : : : patie : Bee rare AT IMGs 2 | stapes O14 Mand, hendGnn n,m ment thee $2 St Tous Benes Beene BP BEAT erate Deaten, i eee eeernai oe ; epee ey S Hipeton Siccaliiratetwart Bl zien... ae percent inpetions | O 8 Sie Recspted Ladies at 82. = : = Se ie Coal = EA TH ET. 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RestaNation ov Commrssioxer Stoxe.—The Vresident has accepted the resignation of Gov. W. M. Stone of lowa, commissioner of the general land ofice, to ike effect Mare 24. Axorurn Port Avpep.—The Treasury De- partment has added ihe port of Nogales, Tex. may be made free of duty for the world’s fair at Chicago. Bros vor Lrour Surrs.—Bids have been opened at the treasury for the construction of five light ships for uwe.on the great lakes, ‘The Building Company of Toledo, Ohio, were the lowest bidders at $67,490, AericcuitcRaL DerariMext Discranors.— The di-missal of about sixty employes of the | seed division of the Agricuitural Department will take effect today. propriation is the cux-e. Actixa Secretary or THe Navy.—Secretary Herbert hax gone to New York and Philadelphia to keep some social engagements and expects to Assisiant Secretary Soley is acting as Secretary in her absence, Tux Apvaxce Guarn.—The United States steamer Chicago arrived at Fortress Monroe yesterday from York and was joined the same day by the Atlanta, from Key West, and they constitute the advance gard of the home squadron for the naval review. Insuticiency of the ap- Dox Drexixsox Back Acars.—Mr. Don M. Dickinson has returned to this exty from a short trip to Fortress Monroe and again siopped at the Artington Hotel. He was out early today cailing upon the heads of the various depart- mente. AES eer A Gronota Aprorxturt.—Secretary Hoke Smith has appointed M. Cooper Pope of Wash- ington, Ga., chief of the division of lands and railroads, Secretary's office, Interior Depart- ment, vice F. A. Weaver of Pennsylvania, re- mgued. —— Taxixo THe Presipext at His Worp.— Collectors of customs, commissioners of immi- gration, internal revenue coilectors and other treasury officials located throughout the country are taking the President at his word that they are to be allowed to serve out their terms of four years. Only two resignations of this class have so far been received, that of Col. Weber ‘and Collector Hendricks, both of New York city. eo Tux Curnoxes Sturr.—In response to sev- eral telegrams of inquiry the Secretary of the Interior yesterday replied that the opening of the Cherokee strip for settlement was still a problem and that no person seeking to settle on ‘the strip would be allowed to enter or cross until the President's proclamation was issued. Persons enzaged in legitimate business couid ass through on the open highways, but of the legitimacy of their business the officers in com- mand of troops would have to judge. Rane eat To Derexp Carr. Bourxe.—The Secretary of War bas requested the Attorney General to supply counsel to defend Capt. J. G. Bourke, third cavalry, in the suits for false imprison- ment brought? against him by twenty-four men captured by him in his movements against the Mexican revolutioniste, The mers were IMPORTANT NOMINATIONS. Ex-Representative McAdoo to Be Assistant Secretary of the Navy. The President today sent the following nomi- Bations to the Nenate. —Wm. McAdoo of New Jersey to be assistant secretary of the navy, Passed Assistant Engineer Chas. W. Kae to be a chief engineer and Assistant Engineer Wm. H. Allderdice to be a passed assistant engineer. Justice—Edward B. Whitney of New York to | be assistant attorney general, vice Abraham X. Parker, resigned. War—Capt. Chas, W. Williams, assistant quar- termaster, to be major and quartermaster; Capt. Jax. N. Wheelan, second ea major: Capt. Adam Kramer, sixth be major; Capt. Ezra P. Ewers, fifth to be major; First Lieut. Fred W. Sidley, second cavairr, to be captain: First Lieut. Ben- min H. Cheever, sixth cavalry, to be captain; irst Lient. Wm. 1. O. Bowen, fifth infantry, to be captain: Second Lent. Harry G. Trout, ninth cavalry, to be first lientenant; Second Lieut. Edward C. Brooks, eighth cavalry, to be first lieutenant: Second Lieut. Geo. | B. Davis, twenty-thitd infantry, to be first |lieutenant: Maj. Richard ninth in- fantry, to be liewtenant colonel: First Lieat. Wricht P. Edgerton, sec fociate protessor of ma Academy Vostmasters—Robert B. Brown at Meadville, Pa.; Dace J. Crittenberger at Anderson, Ind ; Stephen Smith at Tama, lowa: Chas. H. Long at Tipton, iowa; Joseph E. Swindleburst at Livingston, Mont. THE NEW ASSISTANT SECRETARY. Wim, McAdoo, the new assistant secretary of the navy, was one of the brightest of the younger members the House in the Forty-eighth and Forty-ninth Congresses, He also served inthe succeeding Congresses and stood well in the «*tima- tion his colleagues. He was regarded (asa man of promixe. He is a good, strong and efiective speaker, and in the last campaign bis the party gave him an exceilent repua- on as a stump speaker. He is an Irishman by birth and not yet forty years of age. He was brought to ‘this country at an early age and reared and educated in Jer- j ser City, where he studied law under ex-Con- gressman Scudder. He bas practiced law sinee 1S74, but went into locs and state and then into national politics, #0 that he has not acquired much legal reputation, In che House he trained with the Randall or protection wing of the democracy ant was a favorite of the ex-Speaker of the House. He served on the naval committee during most of d artillery, to be as- ematics at the Military his congressional carcer and in this way gained considerable knowledge that will | be of use to aim in his fature career. ‘Through his commitiee membersutp be also became well ncquainted with his {ature chief, Seeretary Herbert. He married a V woman while still m Congress. He prac law and bas been @ political epeaker since he went out of Congress, THE ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL, Edward B. Waitney, nominated for assistant attorney general, was an active member of the anti-snapper organization, He was one of the protesting delegates sent by the anti- snappers to Chicazo and there was rather regarded as a ieader by the vounger element in the detegation. He is a lawyer is said to be well off financially. In appearance he is of mediam beigut, wears a red beard, and is nervous, active und enecgetic in menner. He is opposed to the machine in New York city and siate and has been vigorous in his expres- sions on the subject. PORTANT _— NAVAL CHANGE, | | Admiral Irwin Sucereds 4 in Command of the Station. One of the orders issued by Secretary Her- bert yesterday was the relief of Rear Admiral David B. Harmony from command of the Asiatic station and ordering Rear Admiral John | Irwin to hold himself in readiness to command the station, | Admiral Harmony was relieved at his own st. He has applied for retirement under the forty-year-service law and will probably be retired soon after his return home. His reliet takes effect on the reporting of his relief. He will then come to Washingien and report his arrival to the Navy Deparcment. niral Irwin is now im command of the Mare Island navy yard. The date of bis de- tachment and selection of his succesor are Yet unsettled. Admiral Harmony has served on the Asiatic station since February 20, 1892, and is said to be in failing health. — MK. BLOUNT’S MISSION. iral Harmony He Will Thorouchly Investigate the Status of the Hawaiian Islands, Ex-Representative Blount of Georgia left jast night for San Francisco to take the steamer for Honolulu. He will revenue cutter which hus been for a day or two in readiness to sail as soon as the order should be received. ‘The mission on which Mr. Blount goes is a secret one and he required no appointment and confirmation by the Senate. The selection of Mr. Blount for this mission indicates that Mr. Cleveland is not yet satisfied that Hawaii should be annexed to the United States, but bas not made up his mind to oppose ‘it. Mr. Blount. will make s very thorongh investigation of the situation, and the President'« future action on the sub: ject will” “probably” be "governed. by is report As chairman: of the foreign affairs committee, when the matter first came before the public, Mr. Blount took a very conservative position, refusing to commit himeelf on the subject ‘of annexa- tion without further information. More than a year before the overthrow of the queen 8 delegation from the Hawaiian legislature came to this country witbout public announeement, seeking some indication from. this country of what’ support. the revolutionary arty might rely on if they should overthrow |the old government and establish a provisional government, as has been done. ‘Their ultimate object, as they then disclosed it, was tosecure aunexation to this country, as | they did not hope of success in the permanent establishment of a new government. Mr. Blount was among the few persons with whom they talked, and he then refused to commit himself to any plan of the sort. | “There is no doubt that since the overthrow jof, the queen be bas had some i is government may have encouraged | revolution and might posdbly be accused of having a part in the establishment of the new government of the islands with which we were fis probably be conveyed to Hawaii by the| NO HOPE OF THE NARONIC. | crvsmeD ro prarH § ja THEIR HOME, Chicago Family Ruried Under the Falling Walls of an Adjacent Batiding. Cmcaco, March 15.—A few minutes after 2 o'clock this morning fire was reported in Stephen Chartier's pictare frame fac~ tory at 124 and 126 May street. The build- ing was a brick structure, 150 by 125 feet, and five stories in height, It was well stocked with picture frames and material. A short time after the fire started the top of the south wall fell on the roof of Stephen Charsier'« remdence, at 120 Mav «treet adjoining the factory, The building coil burying five peop ie THE DEAD AND prrNa. ‘The dead are «upposed tobe: S. 3. Chartier, uncle of Stephen Chartier; Lillie Chartier, twelve years oli, The injured are: Mra. Etienne Chartier, wife of 8. J. Chartier. Rowe Chai ier, ten years old. ter, rescued from dint iy ing Cook, driver of engine No. 3, crashed left leg bro a by fatling walls nnd badly bruised, but mot fatails Patrick O'Conner, pireman with | engine 1. crashed under falling wail and put the bead and lower limba, WORK AT RESCUE | The firemen and police at once began to direct } their atten: o rescuing those known to have been buried under the Chartier residence. An opening through the toon made, leading into the basement. The cries of a man were beard and in anotber moment Mr. Chartier wastifted out. He Was in a eetai-conscious condition and probably fatally injured. He was so weak that the y ian would not allow him to talk of his expe- ruins hort time after the fireme the work of rescue Love Char She was stillalive, It w and bead were badly eu! arm, too, S Shortly afterward the firemen took her mother out. The latter wax almost comple Is buried, but ber life had been mirac. ulously saved by a heavy door that cov- ered ber. This was supported at oneend on # piece of timber, allowing enongh room for her body to remain uninjured. She was able to talk to the firemen as they cleared the brick awar,and directed them as to the best way to aid her in getting out. She was bruised and cut about the face but will recover. Mrs. Chartier was not able to tell whether or not her husband and daughter Lillie have been ill recommenced was recovered, The body of S.J. Chartier was found pear the cottage south wall at To’elock. The head was budiy crushed by a section of wall and | death must have been immediate, Soon after 9 o'elock the firemen reached the last victim, Lillie Charter. Both the bodies were removed to the morgue, where an inquest will be held. MEROISM OF FIREMEN. Fire in the Borden block at the corner of Randolph and Dearbora streets at 3:15 o'clock this morning caused a Joss of £15,000 and created great excitement for « time. The third floor of the building is occupied by agents for various powder companies, and there was a quantity of explosives in the offices, Three firemen went into the biazing building and removed the dangerous stuff, while the chemical engines piayed upon their clothing, Au explosion was thus averted, PROGRESSING WELL. Mr. Giadstores Able Atvend to Business With the Ald of His Secretaries, Loxpox, March 15.—Mr. Gladstone spent a good nicht. Sir Andrew Clarke, who visited him at 10 o’ciock this morni tes that he is progressing well. He remains in his bed room, where be attends to business with the aid of his secretaries, ‘Ss ARRESTED. Two Brothers Eelieved to Be Hatching @ Phot Taken at Brussels, Bavssets, March 15—The French police bave arrested here two brothers named Sehoupp on suspicion of hatching an anarchist dynamite plot in connegtion with the notorious Freneh anarchist Mathieu, who was accused of being concerned in Ravachol’s crimes, and who is wanted by the French authorities for supposed complicity in the dendiy explosion at the Very restaurant, the place where Havachol was arrested. —_ ANAKCHIST SUSPrCT THEY GIVE UP THE NARONIC, Agents of the White Star Line Have Ne Hope. New York, March 15.—The White Star line freighter Naronic bas been out just thirty-two days from Liverpool without being seen or heard from, and the agents of the line in this city admitted this morning that they bad given her up as lost, iamesllpcteatis ME. DEACON’S RETURN, He Sails for America With the Daughter Who Has Been the Subject of Litigntion. Loxpox, March 15.—Edward Parker Deacon, the slayer of Abeille at Cannes, sailed on the Trave today with his daughter Gladys for New York with the intention of rejoining his other children at Newport. Gladys is the child whom Mrs, Descon ab- ducted from a convent to save her from into the hands of Mr. Deacon during the divoroe Proceedings, which bave recently been termi- nated by an agreement under which Mr. Deacon BANK OFFICERS PUNISHED. Pensl Servitude for Those Implicated in @ Fraudulent Fatlare. Mexzovrne, March 15.—The trials of certain a