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27> atl THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. 2d EDITION. IN WALL STREET TUDAY. ‘The Market Opened Quiet but Firm and Developed No Feature. New Yorz, March 22—The stock market Senator Manderson Resigns His Position as tion of iron and steel manufactures and of tex- D- c weonespaf, MARCH 22, 1893—TEN PAGES, * MR. BISSELL’S POLICY. ‘Members of Congress Net to Be Ignored, but the People Are te be Heard From. dozen aprlicants for the post ‘The New Proposition by the Ratirosd Com- pany Approved by Secretary Lameat. THE EXECUTIVE SESSION. Several Confirmations Made—The Reorgan- funtion of the OMicial Force. How the Question of the Senate Elective Officers May Be Settled. : — * Five members of the Missouri delegation in The Washington and ‘Railroad ‘The Senate in executive session today con- Iti by the ‘that there opened quiet and firm. The advance in prices | szxaToR HARRIS ELECTED as mr stCcesson | Congress, headed by Representative Bland, | Company is having great difficulty in crossing | firmed the nominations of Prank B. Burke of | wit pers comnronioe tong oglengeton i ranged from { to +4 percent. Manhattan was| xp IXDUcTED IxTO oFFice—some novTixe| called at the Post Office Department | the Potomac river. The company wae au- Tndians to be district attorney for the district | force of the strongest stock, selling up to 165. Gen-| pustwres TRaxsactzD—ua. cULLOM axD TER | today and hed © conference with Post-| thorized by Congress t construct a bridge @> Quen eral met with better support and recovered to} comMissioxeRs TO EXamINE tHe pePaRt-| master General Bissell The over the Potomac “at or near the three @o neutasties z Ia 102%¢. United States rabber, common, ad-| xexrs. desired some expression from Gen | Sisters.” Subsequent legislation in the case ‘and Mr. HIPPOLYTE AND HIS ENEMIES. vanced to 48%, the best price ever touched. — Bissell as to what weight would be given|of the Great Falls Electric Railroad Con- only question now ‘Two Haytion Generals Charged With Trea-|, Stocks continued to improve after 10am..| The Vice President laid before the Senate the | to the recommendations of members of Con- | F688, however, specifically prohibited the use safer ol ‘son on Trial. ee ne ee Sarde | Tesolutions of the National Industrial Alliance | grees in the appointment of postmasters, It | of Canal road above Georgetown by any surface Eine 4 Krxostox, Jamaica, March 22.—Great in-| United States rubber, thecoalers, the grangers, | TelAtive to the Bell Telephone Company. Re-|had been repeatediy stated in the news- nahn sued te an ik to prevent a fight terest is being manifested here in the trial of | Louisville and Nashville and New England. | ferred. papers, it was said, that congressional in- street beyond 87th ‘a ene aaaak: over the election have been discussed between Gens. Monplaisier and Arbeux, two Haytien | The rise from the lowest point of the morning | The resolution reported last Monday author-| ffuence was to go for nothing, and this! ‘tna’ pesine alives iv selects some other colet ements refugees, charged with fitting out an expedi- preg et ae cee De | izing the appointment of five new committee opt are a = ge seorelio route than the — Toad or unless with the one ; 3. ; sole ad poll - S = last to proceed against Presi- Yoayy, At I, o'clock the matiet ga 1 bier Sochcarrpaapmd fe inp reH the country that the recomme cndation and te | sare incre feet eae eee ee = ed ‘cet they Deke ta te ie. Iness was as dul! as ever. ad P ence of me! il decided - Capt. Miller of the schooner Willie Irving, | | The market continued to gain strength after | of Columbia and trespassers on Indian lands) So & yale Gene Gen lic | dere the sine ct Thee” cietcee SUA; | would elect their officers to assume the func- pachemsaien etiiesnatuacanenreesonney which was chartered to carry the revolu 11am., with some increase in the volume of | was taken up and agreed to. cant. It was an _ embarrassing citua-| to build down the river | ionson July 1. theold employes and officials | As 4 Stiout Toxex of their affection and re Barts, hha also been arrested and is on Dusiness, , The special feature was Lacknwauna, | | Mr, McPherson (N. J.) reported back from | tion for amember to bé'placed in and it was | from a point opposite S1th vtrect ‘This plan | $0 hold until thas time. After some discussion | gard the members and fricads of the inveatigntion has alrendy lasted three days. | which sold as high as 141%. There was a brisk | the committee on finance the resolution offered | hoped that the Postmaster General would give | ces subject, of course to the approval of the og rrgeeemne! bebaif Fy nblicane | Street M. E. Church, soa and it is likely that the case will be sent upto | inquiry for the grangers, notably St. Paul, | by him Inst Mofday directing the commiscioner | them a answer on these points. | War Department. The new site is 2,200 feet | ‘et ager ote Bh £2 | presented their late pastor, ———-— - ong BEERS which Capt to 77, ae —, ped the es riabor to make a report at the opening of the | Mr. Bland ae cy wooo) nants, | eust of the ‘Three Sisters and 400 feet west of | Pencne . conan a son, with a purse of €50. \e court railroads centering’ in Chica itty Congress w cortai jeported democ: Haytiens. The scene while M. Chenet, the | vance rates. Missouri Pacific rose to 83. am Ging mest eo edo mdomne ed betes * D pentnast ay 0 | the Aqueduct bridge. Haytien consul, was giving his evidence was uite exciting, the magistrate having to inter- fero several times to preserve order. Advices from Hayti are to the effect that President Hippolyte is meeting with splendid tmastershi| The matter was ited to the War De- They were all ee men—equally good—and | partment and the question at once arose as to each had filed in the department a petition | whether the proposed strucinte could be au- signed by a respectable number of repniable | thorized under the provision for a bridge citizens. The question which Mr. Bland de-| “at or uear the Three Sisters.” The plans New England to 26% mon, jumped from market was steady cent. Up to this hoi have been 113,700 sha-e: National cordage, com: 59 to 6034. At noon the it areaction of }.okg per C deeh$ per | the sales of listed stocks | Pr. tile fabrics—amended so as to authorize also a the finance committee to make further investi- gation into the reme matters, with power to send for persons and papere. vi Mr. Plett (Conn.) inquired whether the | sired answered was whether the recommenda | and epecifications for the were satis- receptions on his tour around the republic. | "Money on cail I secage’ onesies Gees tences ‘ona supple- | tion of the member of Congress for that dix | tector The strained relations between Presi- | 7 per cent. St mentary investigation, trict would decide the contest in this candidate's | dent Hippolyte and the president of | iness in bankers’ bi Mr. McPherson would not say that any in- | favor. H San Domingo continue. Trouble between | and 4875;a488 for demas: : vestigation would be made by the finance com- mittee, but it was thought weil that it should ‘Sisters within the mean‘ng of the law. It is, in the two countries in the near fature is not im- THE WISHES OF THE PEOPLE. ton Asylum Hospital. As diphtheria isa con- robable. It is said that President Herenux | clearing statement for today i-: have the privilege of doing so. Po rap eee wig Lage [ogi en ee —— aoe he SB Rem, el Eas made overtures to Gen. Manigat, promising | $116,665.151; balances, €4.917,698. Sir. Frye expressed the hope, sarcastically, | ¥88 said, but declined to decide quer SECRETARY LAMOXT APPROVES. resident physician, ordered the case placed | the latter assistence in an attempt to overthrow | treasury was debtor at the cleariug house today | that Mr. Platt would not. interfere with Mr, | tions of this eharacte- until an actual! Gen, Casey and other ofticers of the engineer | i the isolated ward and directed the resigent President Hippolyte. $561,844. Bar silver,$1}4. Government bonds | McPherson's attempt to obtain “correct infor-|ease involving the points under discus-| corps opposed the construction of another | Medical student to look after the cave after be An American syndicate has made an offer to | steady. State bonds neglected. Kailroad bonds | mation.” During the last tariff discussion the | sion was presented. | He did not think | yrig, a a ‘imity to the bad prescribed. This the student refused to the government of Jamaica to take over the | dull. Senator from New Jervey had given tothe! that be could justly be held reapon-|Tidge in such close proximity |do and the case was reported to the two large hotels built under the Jamaica hotel ee gountry more misinformation on the subject | sible for wiat had been published in the | ¢i#ting structure, and also expressed | 0? Ont » C9 Jaw of 1392. The offer has been referred to a Reading's Recent Big Loan. than it had ever received before. Ifthe Sena-| newsparers, and he called attention to the |“oubts as to its authorization under | Commissioners, who have ordered an investiga select committee of the legislative council. New Yorx, March 22.—Speyer & Co. will! tor could get some real light Mr. Fry: fact that’ thus far nct a single post-| ‘tbe law. Assistant Secretary Grant and|tion of the matier. This morning Dr. | that Mr. Platt would interpose no obstac! t ha ee eres oe Ree re ae eT? | Mc Puate wall ttiad: is Coe won eter Acting Judge Advocate General Leiber | Nevitt bad conference with Commissioner | served notice on the Philadelphia and Readi | each gave an opinion that the site selected | aie ie THE CLOTHING CUTTERS’ STRIKE. HIME. ML YALE, the case to . : the Pt P in ~ | could ‘legally be regarded as “near tue Three | him He eaid tha: it placed. bie te Sore bet | a= Ma Ghamgs Was Gunauedl in cha aencnaian: | taik-cad of] thett tateiticn to inuasdiatly eal ome eemilalica ous ordered to be printed and Hetoe that Pabedan tuanpety mis- | Sisters." as provided in the act, and that there | position, ar there were several cases ts) the | és the large loan recently made to the company. Pr ade mis- | was no le nm to the construction of the | ~ New Youx, March 22.—President Hornthal | Te, 18° jos ede ay tine ‘end bes covers | 18i@ on the tuble. takes, and that it was by no means his inten- | 798,20 legal obj-ction to the personal <5 THE RESTORER OF and Mr. Mendelsohn of the Clothing Manu- | months yet to rus, ‘The alleged ground for de- MR. MAYERSON's nEsIOXATION. pion to lixnors embers of “Congress.” He | MT © 5 “icosrec diataiece opel bo mo | te dangerous for} ‘The Head of a Dude Was Bi facturers’ Association said this morning that ro | manding the return of the money is that there | Mr. Manderson eaid that there had come to hourht, however. that tho question | of | ov tout on the subject the question wae | mmeoattend the dipatheretic a2 == | 50 awfully tarned by his looking YOUTH ANDO BEAUTY. far as the association was concerned the situa-| was misrepresentation as to the value of the | him two years ago the distinguished honor of | ¢ 7 . <, | submitted to the ator: 5 ej D " ; 9 | tion of the strike was unchanged. : general. H ment yesterday. on the pomt in con- ided by’ the people of the They were more inierested than exy and undoubtedly their wishes should | be consulted and given very grent weight. What ired | he most de-ired was that he should have the ben- after the patient, thereby endangering the | other inmates of the hospital He told Com-| | missioner Ross that everything was being done | that could be and the utmost caution was giass as he stood before it one Sunday. ix-up, reached the War De; throws absolutely no hgi sroversy, however. In effect, the Attorney General _ ho ver is fully collateral provided by the Reading. It is said to have been this matter which brought A. A. MeLeod, the president and one of the receivers of the Reading, to New York yesterday. — es being elected president pro tempore of the Senate. No suitable opportunity had seemed to Present itself hitherto to express his recognition of that distinction, He now At the store of Schattman Bros., 18 East 4th street, Mr. Schattman said that none of their men had quit work today and that they had re- arrayed in his last new that he imagined all the HAS OPENED A being observed to ptevent the spread of ths etl pees tases . : hat the Necretary of prettiest girls in the city could D used to com! with Secret White's in- to express his deep sense of the honor and | efit of the advice of the people as well as that of | ‘hat. oe disense. eer 7 . TEMPLE OF BEAUTY rections to fe oo, Mr, Schathuen acded that An Old Soldier's Deliberate Suicide. his heartfelt thanks to hie political associates by | thefr representatives ‘in Congress. “No - oe not resist his attractions. After there is a lockout of cutters on Saturday, as/ Newark, N. J.. March 22.—Anthony Keller, | whom that distinction had beer proposed. He | would in any sense be ignored, and it was folly | 4°" of Ac aa oo conning himself over to his heart's satisfaction he gave ex- pression to the sublime conclu- Propoved by the, Manufacturers’ Association, is firm will join in it White of the United Garment Workers of America stated today that he had dicated is a compliance withh the tezms of the act authorizing the railroad company to con | struct a bridge ‘at or near the Three Sisters, fie great | 284 that bis decision in the matter is fival. seventy years old, an inmate of the Soldiers’ | also thanked very heartily those of opposing pol- Home, secured a room at the Continental Ho- | itics who had made no nomination against the tel last night and was this morning found dend | Tepublican selection. He had come to the en the bed. He hed carefully stoyped up all pice, therefore, by the unanimous vote of the to suppore that the assistance, advice and Fecommendations of men of such high charac- ter as were the representatives of the people in Congress were not earnestly desired. Max Judd of Missouri, nominated to be con- sul general at Vienna, isanative of Austria, but came to this couatry wich hisparents when IN WASHINGTON, 1110 F St. N.W., : E ; e Secretary Lamont today decided that the|acbild. He has resided in St. Louis for the |SiOn “they're after me.” We received a bunch of applications of firms in and | fr» eratks in the hen | Senate. He thanked all for the distinction con- | aim was to give the people of this country the | ais d ETZEROTT BUILD at of the city for cutters. He also. anid that | sue,cTacks in the windows und door and then | (omer. | Se ihe forbearance which Hed pers | Dest posible posed eee oe every branch, | bridge as proposed could be built Past twenty-tive years, where be has com-|don't say the burglar when he it METZERO . l ING. Samuel Gom , president of the Federetion —_— mitted him (while occupying the chair) to dis- EDITORS AND WOMEN HAVE A SHOW. ..: manded th ey ct of all the ple regard- | steals Johann Hotf's wasn't after of Labor and General Secretary Charlies F. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. charge its duties with—he hoped—some satisfac- RANCE WORK. | less of sect and has creased for himself an ex- ORGANIZED TEMPE! Reicher's of the United Garment Workers of tion to the Senate. Recognizing change of con-| _, Mt Bitsell said he bad understood that the — cellent standing in the business world. His Grand Opening “Old Bourbon,” or “Sour Mash,” i to Albany this morning t ‘The following are ti ine end clost ot | diti ‘he now te: his ignation of the | 8**tement had been published that no women | The Operations of the Woman's Christian | appointment is the result of almost universal | or “Canad: . thi o Popp a the iment on es teow York ‘Bost Stariet he report aby pect Stheo et Pres ident pro faire ea were to be appointed to postmasterships, | Temperance Union During the Past Quarter. |Tequest of the people of that city end | a4 that soi ry aoe he Pyseemeg Rece tions sociation who are to appear before the | "ete Corson & Macartney, The resigration waa, on motion of Mr. Sher-jand that newspaper men were also to| ‘The quarterly meeting of the Woman's, #8 #00ked upon by the Missouri deiegation us » Or he mig! ve (Pp stave legislative committee to define ] man, accepted. Peco riminated against. | Neither of | christian Temperance Union today at the | acc witch ain; Jedd Sevrenate eat qevew | some fraternal whim of treating the their views on the Bender bill, which isan same_[ 0. | c. || ame S-_| ‘The Senate then, on motion of Mr. Gorman | these stories was true and __he aap J [aaa rene, tents Eemante. bas the n°! “con.” but I would sather eulitente i | 7 i Vermont Avenue Christian Church was not | ple of the state. He is a man of wealth, of fine P, 4 er ve EVERY DAY THIS WEEK. amendment to the present conspiracy laws and | Xtcp_ Tas. F| SI 32%) 2 (Aa. ) proceeded to the election of a president | regretted their publication. He bade the dele- ss i th ms = - which will make boycotting by labor organiza-| Amer: O11... 45°, 48. pro tem. gation good-day and hoped they would come | oly one of the most largely attended ever | Cducation, good address and his friendssay|the acquaintance of an “out and tions and pickets on strike legal. Assemblyman To. Ts 191 Mr. Cockrell Mo.) offered resolutions de- claring Senator Harris of Tennessee, president pro tem. of the Senate to hold office during the pleasure of the Senate in accordance with the resolution of March 12, 1890. ‘The resolution was agreed toand Mr. Har- ris, escorted by Mr. Manderson, took and signed the oath of office at the clerk’s desk. The Vice President having left the chair tem- porarily Mr. Harris expressed his thanks for the honor conferred upon him. He said: “Senators, Iam profoundly grateful for the honor you have done me in this election; and it shall be my earnest object and purpose to de- serve the kindness and confidence which has and see him whenever they had anything to cay in regard to the appointments in his depart- ment, will be a credit to his country and hie party in the new post he has been cailed upon to Ail. Saas EXCIIING FOR AWHILE. Alarming Rumor: About a Cave-in Which Prove Untrae. ! New Yorx, March 22.—Shortly before noon | Ladies Invited. YOUTH AND BEAUTY GUARANTEED. A.grand revelacion to women. Beauty can be culti- ‘vated, old age defied. wrinkles removed, bad com- Benfer is « member of the Caters’ Union No. | ¢ 5 of Brooklyn and introduced the bill at the re- quest of bis uaion. Five thousand circulars were sent out to the clothing stores in the city this morning calling a meeting of the members of Clothing Cutters’ Unions No. 4 of New York, No. 5 of Brooklyn ard No. 28 of New Jersey, United Garment Workers of America, to be held in Beethoven Maennerehor Hall tomorrow night. ———___ BRIDGING THE EAST RIVER. ‘Two Structures to Connect Brooklyn and held by the union, but it was one of the most | enthusiastic in its history. A number of inter- | esting reports were read, and they showed a very gratifying progress in the work of the union. ‘The meeting was opened with devo tional exercises conducted by Mm. 8. D. La Fetra, president of the District union, after which reports of the superintendents of the various working departments were read. Mrs. H. A. Gillenmater, secretary of legisla- tive and petition work, reported that con- | siderable progress was’ being made i out” burglar of whose objects one has no “possible shadow of doubt whatever,” than of the unscrupu- lous charletans who are daily im- posing upon the public by the sale of their spurious imitations. No whiie a me ot — =~ — = es ood malt extract is genuine but Jonaxn | vation fora new building at 17 and 19 New| : | street, adjoining the Consolidated exchange, a | saree a prety ve — a cave-in occurred, a ee ee See ohann Hof” is on the neck of ——— NOT A UNION PRINTER, But a Public Printer That Does Not Be- long to Labor Organizat‘ons. A petition signed by Gibson Bros, Rufus H. | Darby, H. L. McQueon and others, printers and | ‘e's appearance at her lecture on Tuesday, at Albaugh’s Theater created a sensa- tion. At the aze of forty Mme Yale is as fresh and as any beautiful young girl of eighteen. selection of a man to be at the head of the gov- neclected thems.lves until wrin- New York. tanh BR | conterred ston me. My thanks, Senators, my | ¢FDment printing ofice who wil represent only | Yor signatures beveeching the bends of the | SreMafel 8c ‘ very ce. Eisner & Mendel ty Mine ‘Yale's wonderfal spetem, | New York, March 22—The board of alder- § 9.48 | thanks. members of union organizations. Reference is | various eountries of the world to. protect | Co., sole agents, 152.and 154 Frank- Mr. Voorhees (Ind.) spoke of the resolution offered at the close of the last session by Mr. ‘alture. Negiected wives, you have yourselves to biapie. man has voted to grant a franchise to the East made in the petition to the published statement River Bridge Company to build bridges with it was found, however, that only two men ij thata delegation of union printers recentiy the home by the total prohibition of the liquor ichael Copp traflic. Washington Stock Exchange. ‘These petitions would be circalated reet. New York ee tee ee ; Sales—epular cail-—12 oiock mz Wash. Gas | GoFman, and agreed to unanimously, thanking | cated “ueee the President to iene nd every one would be|thevest) The chon we fame a Rowman likes a ‘dad face, Call cu Mme, Yale ar4be | cross-town elevated railroad approaches. ‘The | Ssles—Regular cail—i2 o’cloc! ash. Gas | rr Mundersoe for the able, courtesan sang | ca pon the nt fetal ‘ Festored to yout. - ‘sed avail will seal the grant, | B Bonds, $1,000 at 121%. Com. Fire Ins., 100 at 6. | Mr. Mun . Noli goal/ans) (peavedt: you'irrons Sesibeling . : Unhappy youne giria with bed complexions.in a few | [Ths cy mobre as capitalized, at @25,000,000, and | U;: Blectric Light, 10 at 14y; 10 at 149; 10 at 149. | most satisfactory manner in which he had dis- | 0 veabile printer ©. W. Edgars | qjatth.W-,W., Wright, superintendent of scien. — j eaks sou can te made eantiful. Stop worrying and | 2he comPens is capitalized af 25,000,000, Government Bonds—U fered, 1907, | charged the duties of President pro tem. of the | for the office of public printer C. W. Edwards | tide tomperaacs itvucther mercy hs \t schoois | had been visited, teachers ind scaolars int | terested and their suppo:t secured. J The report of Miss Cora B. Thorase, superin- tendent was read by | Miss Weightman. ‘Tho report’ showed that mauch good work had been accomplished, and much more mapped ont, A reading room for the ith street ear drivers bad been established by the Calvary Baptist Church Union, anda reading room and coffee houre Was being planned by the Union, Metropolitan and First Baptist churches. Fiowers had been distributed among the sick, the poor bad been isited and literature supplied to ihuse in need Deein your tectment ‘The beard of directors of the North Ameri- | cau Navigation Company at a mecting yester- day in San Francisco decided to engage in we | transportation of prssengers besween San | Francisco aud New York, making the cabin rate | $100 and the steerage rate $30. “Oh, these | Advertisements Tire me.” Some advertisements do have that tendency. So do some people, and 4s, regu 19 bid, 1123; asked. ‘& 43, coupons,” 1907, 118 bid, 11334 asked. rict of Columbia Bonds—20-year fund, 58, 1899, gold, 106 bid, — asked. Water stocks, 76, 7 bid, — asked. s-year fund. 66, asked. Water stock, 7s, 1908, "@. Ladies out of town Mme. Yaie in cont- mous Beauty Book and | ime. Yale for making | Senate. = a A proposition by Mr. Cullom (Ill) to be re- Novel of the dutics as a jemnioectots ele: of Delaware for the reason, as stated, that ho was formerly » non-union printer, and that he is opposed to organized labor, ‘&c.” While into the workings of the | some of the petitioners state that they do not departments of the | indorse Mr. Edwards or any one else for the government commission provided | place, yet they are in favor of tne for in the sundry civil ropria- | prineiple of freeing this position and other tion bill of the last session led to a te of bye rnment places from the dictation of walking considerable length in which the fact was | delegates. The sesertion is made that the brought out that there was no provision of law | workingmen and women outside of the unions for filling vacancies in the commission, and in |®teone hundred where those belonging to which Mr. Hoar of Massachusetts characterized | labor organizations are one. The petitioners as a grave infringement of the constitution the | allege that in several departments of the gov- recent appointments by the President of Sena- | ernment, conspicuously thove involving print- tors and Representatives as delegates to foreign | ing, there is exacted as a condition of em: countries. ment membership of a secret oath-bound union. A motion by Mr. Hoar to refer the matter to | THE WALKING DELEGATE. se privileges and clections fell) Continuing, the petitioners assert that ‘be- ground in consequence o! ir. lom's its withdrawing his request to be excused, ‘The | fF @ laborer can be permitted to earn an Senate then, at 1:15, proceeded to executive | honest living for himself and family in the: departments of the public service controlled business. and dominated by the secret oath-bound union, EEAT GOOD DONB SORDAN. Frederick Ubiman, president of the Union Elevated Railroad Company of Brooklyn, is president of the company, and the scheme is projected to connect the elevated railroad system of Brooklyn with all the New York ele- | Sorrency. Vated and surface railroads and the Pennsyl- vania Railroad Company at Desbrosses’ ferry for one 5-cent fare. ‘The north bridge will begin in Brooklyn at a point between south 5th and south 6th streets and will cross the East river to Cannon street, between Delancey and Rivington streets on the New York side The south bridge will extend from Fulton street in Brooklyn, between Hudson avenue and Bridge street,’ across the east river and over private property in New York at a point between Jacl and Scammel streets to Grand street and across Grand street and over rivate property to connect with North bridge, Between Delancey and Rivington. The bridge will be suspension and be | heavier in every way than the Brooklyn bridge. Py Dr ful. | oF address all orders | BEAUTY AND COMPLEXION SPECIALIST, 1110 F STREET NoRTHEST, WASHINGTON, D. C. s6t K IN WHISPERS, Teney, 113% 1961, 100 bid. — asked. Miscellaneous Bonds—Washington and George- town R.R. Conv. 68, 1st, 131 bid,— asked. Wash- ington and Georgetown R-R. Conv. 6a, 20s, 181 bid, ed. Masonic Hall Association 58," 105 bid, —asked Wasi FEES, 1908, 100 bi fantry 2d 7a, 99 Dic Series A, 66, 120 b ton Gas Series B, 6a, 121 bi ton Co. Convertible 68, 1901, 126 bid, — aaki Eckington Kallroad 68, 97 bid. — asked. Chesa- Peake and Potomac ‘Telephone 54. — bid, 105 asked. Capitol and North O Street Railroad 1st Se, 1921, — bid, — asked. Metropolitan Rall- Toad Convertible 6s, 113 bid, 1%0 asked. U. 8. Electric Light Convertible 58, 133 bia, — asked. ‘Washington Market Co. imp. 63, 103, bid, — asked. Washington Market Co. exten. 68. 103 bid, 4 Mr. J. T. Eastwsed. Denville ratirosd “cla. Dutlding, has been a from severe catarrhal troubles, scribes bis former troabies cad p SABDATH OBSERYAXce. Mrs. Catlin, superintendent of Sab‘ath ob- servance, reported that President Harr:son bad deen beseeched to prevent the opening of the Chicago world’s fair on the Sabbath, but with no succpss. The closing of the inaugural bail room on Sunday had GRAND NATIONAL PRIZE of 16,6005, The Senate while in executive session ad- fourned until tomorrow. 108 ! rs A he is subjected to the dictation of ‘walking del- ‘ a ce | The Brooklyn, bridge cables are 153¢ inches | bi seats iegaten and is azod to apport idle officisis of beagllorece= agemg! = = , dort of | some books. Nevertheless bright . 4 pla — -— = — pA THE TEST LIQUOR CASE. Lol cemivel ioedy =. -— = | members were entitied to repreeentation. The| people understand that the adver- pitas such unio 8 im to the orders of | RS LAROCHE’S those of the lower and the smaller | io bid, — asked. To Determine Whether the Old Licenses | masters and rulers unknown to our form of | Pott, of, the i te “Sutect| tising columns now-a-days carry bridge 18 inches in diameter. Each bridge will lational Bank Stocks—Bank of Washington, 835 ‘Are Still : government even though such . orders| fonr:een unions with a membership of 600 an aluable inf *y thi INVIGORATING T |ereeratewere Sie Mek, Tesco | ac Sector Ucar tee BS) rae uaa ugar nets ot led tn the| Corr 2s, "siete, Caption "ond | eoroen om nih twemberip of 6.20 valuable information about things a Pag sn “rigs 0 laws of country and to en; in = 5 Gaumaxuine long’ with a center spsn 1,670 feet in the center. | id. — asked. Second, 168 bid. — asked. Farm-| potics Court until lato this afternoon, et en ee ragular meotings and a special meetings dar- new and good. Such is 2 The south bridge span will be 1,470 feet im 1¢5 bid. 190 askec. Columbia, 163 bid. — asked: | owimg to the pressure of other business, = In these departments or bureaus of the federal government, dominated by labor “unions,” even the President of tho United States, the commander of our armies and navies and the source of our entire federal executive power, there had been sent $57.95 and @122.62 had been collected for local work. The treasurer reported that the District fund amounted to $501.28, of which $492.80 had been expended, leaving a balance of €8.48. The Hope and Hel, : Pure Catalan Wine. . Fee the center aud 2,700 feet between the anchor- | Capital, 130 bid, — asked. West End, 116 bid. — asked. Traders’. 110 bid. — asked. Lincoln, 102} ages. ‘At the pier line both bridges will swing 120 | bid. — asked. Ohio, — bid. 100 askec. feet above the water. The northern aurea’ Beocks wr aaIngTOR and Georqnown, span in-the center will be 140 feet above mean | 90 bid. — asked. Metropolitan, 11 bid, 128 asked. but thore was a large gathering of saloon keepers in attendance, all anxious to hear the decision of the court in order that they might know exactly where they stand, as Cottolene ~ and North 0 Sireet, "36 bid, 41 asked. | 12 G cannot put ® man to work. asa compositor or | Mission fund amounted to €429.49, of which | ‘The New Vegetable Shortening | sma: tor ures tro secs. ms mows tas cena Loss of APPETITE, | high tide and the center of the southern b: m and Soldiers’ Home, 35 did, — asked | Detween, the old and the new liquor an, however competent or worthy, if i = egrentsh running water as clesr as crystal, and it kept me it as the Brook! re laws lent Bush, the defendant my 3266.88 had been expended. the balance beng} Common ‘eaches that 2 135 feet, the same ht as rooklyn | Georgetown and ‘Tenleytown, 30 bid. 45 asked. ry 1» : such workman has, by his independent spirit of 9 sense teacl A Pure | usin: handkerchief after handkerchief; it would FEVER and AGUE; | {fig Thor vil b fur"tnee ou en | Sogo sh utea Cont |e erty pubes Ret runing | em Maatsnalenamecl gt | tasty, scouncat€h wee hema, | Common sense taches that a pure “icine se Stork. nwa MALARIA, NEURALGIA | **<s- pee Firemen's, 44 did, 45 asxea. po es janer Brow- walking delegates.” ‘This astound- | welecmed the ‘membere oh the caine church, | vegetable prod and from no perceptivie canes. My voles, which wt : ig Company's establishment in Cincinnati. insid- @ _ egprecendice tra. | a . ky, eradually grew worse, until at last and INDIGESTION. Ee Natloual Onion, —pde and, Ag) Heh liconse under the old law but Mr. | otaiy intrenched wef in power, and craven | at gti, wore was highly appreciated | wholesome than hog’s grease. Toul kaaip seek bow « akiare oven Sadat An Unfouneed Report That the Conselida- Did. 176 asked. Corcoran, 10'bid’ 4 Pugh, the prosecuting officer was of the opin- | ously Er the “b rte ne eeating the with at every . Ington, 173 amea.” mbia, bid, 8%; asked. Peop! 9% bid, 9% asked. American, legislators have been afraid of the “boycott” of the “secret labor union” at the polis. You have a oe to at least do justice to the ion that the old license as well as the tions were repealed by the new law. Mr. Pugh was in court this afternoon with in his church was a member of the union. Ex-Indian Commissioner Hiram Price addressed the meeting briefly as did Mr. H. H. Suuth of 15% bid, 17 asked. Riggs. $ ‘5% did, 6% asked. Lincoln, Commercial, 5% DI dation Bill Had Been Beaten. Axsaxy, N. Y., March 22.—The report that Sees the tue, and I would Lave spells of coun: : ing so severe that it semed as if T would burst oiene & Blood vemel. I was compelled t0 love Considerabie tine from the office on account of amy ‘150 bid, 200 asked. ities i fbi | larger of your indastrial fellow-citizens, | the Calvary Baptist Church. Short speeches sickness. I had used ali the so-called cat: reson ee of Peravian Bark (s Feault | the greater Now York bill was defeated at 8 | Sia'w9 asked. Corareaday- mat Pleo cently ig ge Position. | who are not members of “unions,” by appoint-| wore also mae daring the morning by Mra. | 4. tt il rt the marhot, but without Seneit. I went south, in an r. Which in the highest | secret meeting of the senate committee last} Title Insurance Stocks—Columbis Title, 7 bid, Clark ing a public printer and chief of the bureau of | Messer o' hi ve part cotton seed oil and part beef wen worse ti 7 equally fortified to show that the old licenses t lesser of Massachusetts, Miss Boyd of Indiana, but was even worse than before. I have been under Prec heu pe | ight is untrue. oy gu stocks“ Wamington were still in force, He was also to| °ugreving and printing who will, under Miss Weigh:man, Mrs. Cameron, Mrs, Griffith your Dr. Jordan's treatment abost three months and results ore very decided. There is no rapning bleedinz from my nose now and it feels entirely well. My voice bas returned to me end I committee went into secret session, and what transpired in connection with the greater New York bill is thus told by Senator Brown chairman of the committee: orders, make no such un-American nation. suet, refined and purified by the most effective process known. It is more economical than lard for ington Gas, 50% bid, 8 asked. US Electric Light, "1asy bid, U9\ asked. Georgetown Gas, 47 bid. — asked. lephone Stocks — American ag aay 1% bid, — asked. res asked. claim that the Commissioners bad into contracts with the saloon kee year, and that the act of Congress tered 3 fora not up- and Mrs. Isabella M. Alden. An interesti per in the interest of boys at home was yy Mrs. Ruth G. He 22 rue Drouct, Paris. = Fousena a Co., Agents for U. S., wrens, @ vote of thanks be- street, N. Y. CIVIL SERVICE MERIT. : Set the contracts, While not antagonizing “‘organized labor,” | ing tendered her. o howe sor plenwenenene in cond Detter than Lever ipaensige, Endres ‘was absent and T moved ks— Washington, Marke: 13 | Attorney Hazelton was present to assist Mr. | vou can put these two federal offices upon an| 4 pevotional exercises conducted by Mrs! every use, and imparts a delicate, | {eich obo crsachaseveresincy. and 1 thouat reported. Senator Coxgshall (republican of | Not. and Wash. Steamboat Cn'90 Uidr'— sakes | Cen, Birney assisted Mr. Clarke for the de-| A™*riean basis of independence of outside, | Cuine takes et L200 fee eee Waclighttal Palatable flavor to food. Ask your | **! comtition . Utica) asked on behalf of Senator McCarty | Bull Ron Panorama, 20 bid.’ 95 asked. Swiss | tense. ¥ unlawful domination and dictation, and insist | lunch was served during the recess, over which — that the consideration of the bill be/| Steam Laundry,— bid, 55 asked. Lincoln Hall. 77! Before the jury was called Mr. Clarke said that the civil service principle of merit alone shall be to the employes in those branches of the government, and distinctly in- sist that any competent workman who isa citizen of this country and otherwise fit may take employment therein as compositor or Pressman without the “permit” from the “union, we believe you have the sense of justice and the manly American courage to grocer for the Genuine COTTO lene. ‘Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO.,» CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS, ~ deferred until he (McCarty) was nt as he had some amendments to offer. Where- upon the bill was laid over till today, when I understand that Corporation Counsel Jenks is to be here with some changes which the Brook- lya authorities demre to make. There was no action and no vote taken on the bill. Senator © says: “There was no an informal and enjoyable discussion of the union was held. The afternoon session was devoted to business and religious matters. SRA Ty Taw will of the late George W. Carr be- jueathing his estate to his wife, Gertrude W. deerand onming her as exsonteli without bowd was filed today. Taz Jarore ‘of the Criminal Court not en- gaged in case were discharged this morning till Monday next. tinea MKCt Interocean Building, @ bid, 109 | 444: ‘counsel hed prepared a statement of beso Ase counsel for the District, he said, had not come to an ent upon them. “He thought that before the jury was called they should be agreed upon. He then read the statement prepared, citing the status of the case, mentioning the old license law and also stating that no spplication hed been made for a license under the new law. poiecront omntl Safe Deposit and Trust Companies—American Security aud Trust, 135 bid. 140 asked. National fe Deposit and Trust Co., 137 bid, — ask Washington Loab and Trust, 157% bid, — asked. “Ex. atv. NSUMPTION | :.. SURELY CURED. ‘To the Editor—Please inform your realers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease, ‘Commegesball By tts timely use thousands of hopeless cases have | vote on the bill and no attempt to either ‘been permanently cured. Ishsil be glad to sendtwo | defeat or rush it through the committee. bottles of my remedy free toany of yourreaders who | For my part, I sm in favor of knock- —_——_—_ Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE. March 9%. — Flour steady, un- change iT shipments, CONSULTATION FREE. do. Your petitioners pray that you will maintain that ple mdid independence of dictation for anand ing out that provision which requires DISTRIOF GOVERNMENT. which yuu are justly famed, and that in exer-| ,, “28. SomzRvitux Lrxcu read » paper before WEEKLY BULLETIN Office hours—O to 11 a.m, 2to4p.m., 6toSpm baveconsumption if they will send me their express | ‘be toms ae 7 at sat4y isi: your presidential prerogative in appoint- the Bethe! Historical Association last evening, and post office sddreea. T. A. SLOCUM, M. C.. 153 ‘as ane me soit gor ps ae... ing wheat by sample, tiaTé— MUST GET AUTHORITY YROM CONGRESS, £ a pablo} einer’ yon Olt gutta oom. “The Spiritual Element Reform.” oF Sundays, 9to 12 m. pry ‘Pearl st... New York. w York commission’ shall go ahead | Zectlpts, 7.791 bushels; stock. oy64si bushets: sales | ‘The attention of the Commissioners haa been | sider’ the rights of that immensely large ad draw @ Dill for the consolida- | srvar vay : called from time to timo to the bad condition | less nofsy, less tion. think if the popular vote of | saxus of sidewalks in front. of vacant lots, ‘The| trial. follow > SA 4 aR Brooklyn or any other locality is | Whilte cu: trouble bas been that where a vacant| Of no unions, no boycotting labor organi- pa, £4 o o o against the Dill that the functions | sample, 4 ‘ooo | Ot is not sodded the mud washes on the side- | ations and that the public printer whom you KB F of the bill in reference to that locality at least | Pith bushels: Stock. s28.112 Push els: tale eam | walk, and in wet weather a bad state of affairs | shall 6elect will bea man who will remeniber take should cease. I am therefore in favor of the amendment to compass this, which the Brook- lyn senators will press both in the committee andon floor of the senate.” Medical Discovery. wei'Secr oe |OUR TAI0 OF ATTRACTIONS itis week should be seen by every exists. In an opinion on the subject Assistant Attorney Thomas suggests that the Commission- | §] ers ask Congress for the authority to abate the nuisance and assess the expense as a tax against abutting property. that non-union printers have ted equal those of “union” mney they be leh count ve as pouch it to Iabor the case in the Lee ern, ¢lasz; No. ¥ mixed western, 5,000 busliels; stock, 139,605 bi No. 2, 60, nominal—stock. ti hoice timothy rm. to el freights dull, unchanged. Yusow 7 bushels. Hay 16.80a17.5¢. Grain \—mid- norainal gach: ecnne f ment printing office as housekeeper in the city, for in.one or the sane OFF FOR THE OTHEE SIDE. URUES ak ae ee na ee eclcuban wee ama, have members of any printers” union other of them you will find the opportunity 1Siai5%; lard, refined, 134. Butter arm—cre: Pe ‘<n —_ ery. fancy, 2; do. fair to ckvice, sag7; do. imita-| ‘The Commissioners today allotted the sum aan cae aaa meee sg Caos oes re media ree rene atte wag sa | EES LH a ans | od sve he, emeamey fund De] ta th ca of Fmomen Hay he Joy PORTIERES ARD LACE cuR-| 9 “"~““somen an : a New Yous, March 22—Before sailing on the | an i-s4a135. Races ” | pantie seeara saa tele Sie aan, | ettrned a verdict of guilty and the couneil for at $2.95. steamship Majestic this morning Mr. J. Pierre- BALTIMORE, March 33.— Baltimore and t Onto > nacre gave notice for a motion for a stocl Central “stock, pont Morgan made the foliowing statement to a | Stock. Ss; Soutnenera nats Tora do nee ore ea ee ee _ aapaabers ond incomes, ia; do. incomes, 978 Weld For the Grand Jury. “I don't go to borrow any money for the Ses ctocks, Ghigetiyg. A boy named Thomas Elam, seventeen ‘We have again made e large hes! in United States nor to perform any other mission oe cteweieGaais olan | for the government. No, I do not object to old, was held for the grand jury in the Police | Sy what I'am going to Europe for. It ‘MEWS HAND-SEWED FREXCE LANES MEDICINE. Court today on a charge of forgery. Young Though the appointment has not yet been ‘AD Grugrists sell tt at 50c. and $1 i ficial nced there is scarcely a doubt Elam ana PATENT CALF BALS., the regular per packace. If | ply toget a rest. I shall have a officially annou: A tangle by Me. Manres J. oars DICINE MOVES THE BOWELS \* am away and shail return in June.” that Judge Henry A. Robinson of Detroit will private | it was Mr.Joyco's name he is ‘OC quality, which we will sell 8 Bat. Ghsiwoccemacy. | A number of Mr. Morgan's friends were at | sucoeed Statistician Dodge of the Department ing to two checks aetmawen ~ WopP rR y | thedock to see him off. Among them was is Bishop Potter. Charlie Mitchell, Jim Hall, Teddy Bailey, the $3.75. Judge Robinson is in the city and today partment ivate secretary of the late “Squire” spent most of his time at the de} rt. t= and the faithful valet of the Squire, M _—— the first prize of any importance ones sailed this morning at 9 o'clock for t has gone to Michigan. — a r England on the Maj in ‘This fact is distasteful to some of the Michi- ‘on Tus of the body of Squire Abington Baird, who gan politicians, as is @ recent acqui- Listes died in New Orleans We have loteof genuine bersains ia sample shows and job loa, and ws ean esve you trom $1 to @2 on ors-7 La rare ‘There was ——aaa A Priest Wins His Suit for Salary. _ cog my mre: ete omet Naw Yoax, March 22.—The jory in the suit Oo flowers friends ‘deceased Mr. Robinson is an ex; , having | brought by Father Charles Farelly against the Datr purchased here, Filte " Sepuens Tha snus eoonoeens aeteee erved es commissioners of labor i Mickigns, = | St Francis monastery of Brocklya for 61,500 SEWwETT \CKED WITH can oe ay The wife of the it of the Texas senate | rendered a seamen. bee: FF p Ms - “ forget that we are fall of cash bar- a - Among those who were dock rebent her hnsband with twins, | The TRS bey tees are inaupecatve and warranted | party uff were Jere Dunn, Diek hothe, Harry | Ose of | ne seasion the follow: | @1, ott Cape Tas Waasex Szor Hovse, SEPT + Fens il, Wallace Ross, Jack McAuliffe, Col.’ Hard- day offered « resl tion expressive of eym- _ ing. velly, , Jobnny Carlton ai was, a M. W. BEVERIDGE, | isin ne ee ste, “Smet na meet bate W. H. Hos, wo =s« MLS F Sz. NW. e . sad Gum, 2 |. Princess Kaiulant was also © passenger on|ferred to the committee on stock and stock | away nine bridges end. is me “RS SMa the Majestic.