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7 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. 0. MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1893—-TEN PAGES. 7 FAKING GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. | veloped here.” Whenthe transfer at the bureau | LABOR’S HOPE 18 IN THE COURTS. | justice will be administered wherever the courts CTT ALES. CTT a eae was made there were 300 yards of carpet at the jurisdiction. It will follow, therefore, AUCTION SALI AUCTION SALES. _ — jureau | department. Fifty vards of this were sold, but | J"dge Speer of Georgia on the Relations of | that in all such controversies it will be THIS AFTERNOON. _FUTURE DAYS. 3 investigation Saturday. no trace of the remainder could be found. ‘The Workman and Master. competent, as we have done in this case, for the | T>aTCLIFFE, DARE & CO. AU = = wee : YARIOCS RMPLOTES oivE TurIR TEsTiMoNY an-to | Umpvearance of the carpet oceasioned consid-| The decision of Judge Speer, rendered on | courts to preserve the present rights of the | I = Arena ecg Seen ree Sees.. seen. ‘#20 PA AVE NW. —— aoe erable talk in the department and it was the | saturday at Macon, Ga., in the case of the pe- | OPeTatives to spare them hardship, and at the TRUSTEES, SALE OF FALUARLE PROPERTY ON | TRUSTEES: SALE OF IMPROVED PRO 3 are THE DISAPPEARANCE OF DIF! . VERY VALUABLE AND DES! z VED : e ot 4 yt a n or vurrenext xixps or belief among many that Brannon bad. oid wUrday at Macon, Gu, in the case of the pe- SEve'ime to elare tothe publie toe unmmerited | YERENALUABLE. AvP Destnante turnoven | "*FStay “ARE? “EWES ScREPED Rotates, SPH AND TESTA | amvgrene are on a UEnrvipen, ere AUCTION SALES. —= - ____ FUTURE D (TOS. DOWLING & sos, MATERIAL BELONGING To THE GOV —| it. He stated with emphasis his convictior hardship vhich it has suffered from i 3 ‘yg TIN VAITARLE MEAL ESTATE ON Witsesses ro ve chaanttaaizen | that neither Prof, Harrington, the chief clerk, | gineers to require the receiver of the Central | ficts in the pest, ered trom such con | GOVE NING OR” APAREMERT HOUSE ARE | DBLT wr Caunsenne weed as Ne TANS | gi LTE ased et team duty recontndin titer | FweTy Sire At herl BETREES F AND aconie Mr. Smith, or the disbursing officer, Capt. | Railroad of Georzia to enter into a contract soz ee ESOS EAS THE SEVENTEER-ROOM BRICK | Dovumiont aeaivat Daniel Morvay and cibers, Nos | Pusicyet 0” Colum 94 aquggeeseaehonmgesaad ‘The investigation into the los of ety | Stone, knew anything about these tions | with that organization fcr the service of ite| MICHIGAN DEMOCRATS ROUTED. NOLTHWEST, WITH BRICK STABLE IN THE | be tald decree wit procel te ea ae MRS ph Ine. at RCE fn th rerwent of he Property | until ‘the investigation was sta In reply eae REAR ON A THIRTY-POOT ALLEY, THE SEVENTEFNTH Dav OF APRII swe AT SR hy , GL. b> vurtue of a deed « belonging to the wenther bureau threshed over | 2” members on that rond, is regarded by the | ghey Paid Little Attention to Campaign | -0? MUNDAY AFLFUNOON, APHIL TENTH, AT | FIVE O'CLOCK PM. i etaiera, } Deine in the chy of Senkineten tienen gee quention, suggested by Detective Weedon, te t ‘ ON 0 of Washington, District of | Jobn J. Widuayer toms, dated J: old straw on Saturday when the inquiry was | the witness explained that’ when Chief Har. | brotherhood as a signal victory for that organi- | Work and Let the Election Go'by Defealte | PUY eo Sua wes BEE, SP LSe ae | eres see, Masts nd desicpated Van ot wae | rerurded tm liber 38) Yor 8 A eran or a ane said erantory, an conveyed te 4 - District uf : , —— Ups foursroom Urick honee Rurmbered three Lundred “and ninety CRON tosteber | at aneiie reckon number of witnesses were examined and noth- | thitg about the lows of the molds and kettle, | disearcion among membersof the bar, by whom Gnaxp Rarips, Mice., April 7, 1898, _ | on Inatam declaration upon the relations of capital and | yrried assortment of vain regrets on hand asa | Site for office building or apartment house, and for | prew'ses, o entsof one and two | ten (lv wen (11) and tweive (1? mm square muni Inting to the disappearance of the granite step, | _™t- Hopfenmaier again took the stand toe) qye ¢ojlowing are extracts from the opinion | considerably over 10,000 and made clean sweeps | letmseas, and made known at time of ale. Part | chaver. Sa Peau sleee ‘ol at sy. etell tosh, or con At one point during the afternoon those pres- | 4 the testimony of his driver Johnson, who | with corporate properties bare applied to the| The city of Detroit, the home of Don M. | —— SPEENDID BUILDING Lots rRoNTING 25. | Saty sltyrogtc or such Grsale in some newspaper omer mw. Te Fre for various purposes, but Jolson was his onl; i it saat z ; lor various purposes, | have any information where members of such | Publican circuit judges and this city, the home | | CHOICE, COLLECTION OF BLOOMIxG AND | foutat teers tes Fas < FVwarns,» CHIEY HARRINGTON 8 REQUEST, things from the bureau before office houre. |‘ wages and conditions of their employ-| 799, the largest plurality the republicans have] ATL OUR SALES OOM eee” CERES 2 feat by depih of & feet, and con- | condel in Liber No. 1-95. Lo Shel eet, one af the D PENNA. AVE. XW. a a ea cae Me and.and | peal. we will sell by pablic auction, tn front of the in the surdivision, mada bs, Whester ad SUB 10T 58. SOUARE nu% 5 Hnches ow 4th strest with red tecmy sin eatadiv inion of continued at the Agricultural Department, ri had ted King not to say any- Zation. It has attracted much attention and ce es is 5 tate | so partment, A | rington request ng any: Correspondence of The Tvening Sta: or ofthe first tn the city, being | “Termso ale.” One-third in cash: balance in one | Sith ‘all the Improvements, wayne sesctents aud | DAL THE TER te ing of importan a that the detectives’ investigation had been in-| yt is id to be the ft hi i Geren of 150 feet to BO-fort ‘alley, with moter alos | Mndctee Fears in equal insialiments. for which the | rurhts to the same belonging or in any wise appertais- | PART FOUR O'CLOCK mas —— = nstened The tose et | Seated sak ep kad teal meaee kony Pronounced to be the most far-reaching | The Michigan democrats have a large and | 24!foot site alles, and ts cape ciall¥ adapted torush as | wilt ho rtnaean vot trast beams which one witness ed “ ‘ - O will be re | oe ae i sail expense the presont. tun nent can be easily | 3 The aischaser niust compy | 2 were mis ayaa kgs enon labor yet rendered. regult of the judicialelection. ‘The republicans | msde tosunply elttero: these, This sale wrenenera | Cith'the tecmeat seie th e ee aaa Hee SOME sandjo bese | Colemtin sv hn wemnimaton cis @ testimony was entirely corroborative, re- thand their veneral attention. ment at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- | cish. at the option uf the purchaser, A depout of | yeats with telnet netlatee erie J of purchase icney will be Sper cent ti F . , Purchaser pon oft the linoleum, stationery and other things told | Pisin the inconsistency between his statement | o¢ Ju4¢¢ Speer: in several of the old-time democratic strong- | A deposit uf 8250 required at Hime ct salen Terme to a ae oe SS | Sova. one pected were, : mb2i&ds_ Ri _apt-dtds " 626.N. YJave.nw., sk ami cost of the defaulting purchaser after five JOB BARNARD, °) Trustees, pe those pres- | guid Hopfenmaier bad but one driver. Hop e 5 TOMORROW. ING published ta Workington, Dnt co ‘catuses welch wan consbtered to tentint hing feomaler waid that he bad several horses and courts for the prevention or redress of griev-| Dickinson, Private Secretary Thurber and of D ‘FOCRTESTN STREETS es GORDO Ch Or IHL, INCLEMT NT WEATHERS zations. This is the first instance of which we ‘avcrionzers. | on™ WEDNiSpay a mit a, Ima en me this theory and proved | G’vycr ation w be a sf aa as * PA AVE. uw, | "Ame hour aad place.” By order chief was in eympathy with the in- : an organization have by concerted action, in| of Juds . Morse, recently appoin OUATIVEE PLANTS. ViZs Dac, PAN . = ‘ = aici a SSB DANA | Trusteng, vestigation and doing what he could to probe | ,.J0un Palster, "ind compiaioes to Gage |= orderly way, sought the arbitrament of a| consul at Glasgow, and of J. M. Westos,| DANUS, AMARYLLIS, LiLtes~ Roses, | pig tr dt lo, 7 Diesen Werreet, |e OST PASE eT PES Meee TO Sere | slants ARGOS Sta at. aw Erannon of the removal of boxes and other | Curt to bave settled a controversy relative to | elected a republican mayor by a plurality of | &., FROM THE NUPSERY OF JOHN SAC) ine dena Jofoot allcc-mebinars total | By virtue of a daed of wrastwivem to as ana dniy re. | JQATCLIPFE, DARE & 50. : Saker AND pENNsVLVAsin AVE perk of SS feet, and con: | corded tx {otto 28. - Thomas H. King, one of the printers in the | Branuon replied that he was the superior officer | MCMt. | 1t will be observed that much. of the | had in this city for more than a decade. NORTHWEST, TUFSDAY, APRIL ELEVENTH, lican rontliy te subaivise’ toes | fecaen sf taettacey Denicy gf Columuen, and ot the VACANT LOT OX STRORT RUTWEEN rmtn . ; : ? + Shere Spb eile of ‘he bereas, wes co the and, testi- | Ryan had two barrels removed from the shed | Properts and policy of contracts of any char- | city and gained two or three minor republican | _2* _WALTER PB. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts._| Building fora” Alley ou rach side amir Nik, ise AY FIVE O'CLOCK See cocks Vadtel'n weve ocxace forts | in m rickety wagon. It was neither a Knox nor ; - eee fan to be Dearkae, interest, “Barabl . va on, im fr to find them. Gen. Colby had finished with | Xpringman express wagon, the companies that | Po™#tions and the representatives of Iabor oF-| gains’ and it will be with poor grace that MIN be sold at the pound, corher 234 and New | Smirannually, anil to be sectred by dec! of trust om him when Geo, M. Gartell, the assistant fore-| do all the work for the’ bureau. He asked | €tizations. The gravity and importance of | Stichigan democrats go to Washington seeking | dortamsii any erawe ware: Ginpeds take . 0 feet to 30-foot alley, with sewer; also | notes of the porchaser, bearit .. | ny ‘of ieuet upon the | ‘Term: the matter as quiet as possible. were missing was explained, but beyond thie a POINTS OF THE DECISIO¥. carried the state by plurality that will ran splendid opportunity to investors and should com- | the property will be resold after ten days’ advertise. rty sold, or all ‘Ter + One-third cash, balance in one and two i BIDE st. nw. pr esa regarding the number of teams be employed | "’ Oates ure frequent where si astcrachuce | al Sespeplizgs ten Sore re sie an H.W. KAPPLER, b reste frasters reserve thie Tight to Pose’! the property at the: JAS = EDWakDS,? " TEr NTH °XxD FOURTEENT! t jaermbemy spear wagons which be used single and double and | threatened or inflicted by labor organi- | Henry A. Robinson, elected a full bench of re- | WW ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, NORTHWEST. PENTH STREETS | qy7-ande WILLIAM A. GouDON,| Testes | oAE NCEE ; infavorable light, but later APRIT, arcs DARE & CO. eae rere, UNtIL THURSDAY, AP KIL THIKTEENT! the matter to the bottom. testified that AZALEAS, RUQDODENDRONS. CHNERARIAS. | exert che. Tyutet hae 8 front of 19 Sinret HAST, BY AvCTI > CTIONEERS, and was not to be dictated to. One morning | Teceiver’s anewer is an argument against the | ‘Tho democrats reclaimed Jackson and Bay | | AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. penaiian trea iy mnaking "a greater Hasber of Font of he premises TUESDAY | SRENTM , Kecreee fying as to the loss of the molds and hi cities, but the losses far more than balance the | \\7ASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 10, 189% THERE | yeqra motes to te, gives bearine, tnt gran og Droperty..or ai « ption of barchasers. Ade: * < 8 n hy fro 5 be a if eoid 4 . Fronting 17 feet on B street nesr Lincoln a mam, maquired whether he wightash the witness | 2 ear the considerations thus presented are exceed- | f aopatotaeie, tat ae a aa OR nee EP, at aeefrom | Dowie of @300 will erence of wurchier (f sold we im equity case No. THU Doe. iy | FFOBHNE 17, frat i Park an qtesten Hang atameret ithe fiona, | apni that wer amctinng wich be had | HE ETRE, Tecan, ander any cist | Kouore at walt awemoomenta, | we | SEL iSBTHTS. Foaniau Ss | on eeieoenen.s concer rat auttanatead the vet tea | "FEPAN eres tert eam, emeree, he said: not bad time to attend to the day before. stances, by courts of contract ween | ‘The cempaign which resulted so disas- ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. Terms to becomulied with in fifteen days, otherwise | inentioned mn said cause. being In square numbered Eg ee a a pe “:Bid not Chief Harrington send for yout" | "The investigation was thea adjourned until | epresentatives of the immense values invested | seroualy for the democracy. was apathetic on | Wey norte waneFaren at avcnton, . | Rese meter atts iestiae achaeer ct acs | Hannes TRL oy Mee te teens | CY wl Sen tapas day ot mgr brine ie “Yes. today at 4 p.m.,when Mr, Perry will cross- both sides, and especially so with the democrats. a” EVEN: CT HALF. | Gays" advertisem k v'even (11), page one hundred and tweve apd | §] icone at the risk audcoat of @efaniting pur- “Did he not ask you whether you were play- | examine a number of witnesses. of transportation and the laborers employed in | With the encouraging hope of immediate re- | PAST TES DTLOOK AME see shat li within pas | PU one-half (112'5)," together with the improvements, | sparen ie reeecved, All converaucing and reconling Sugita petsons Geuiomne ser anak oe the eame service will doubtless appear to many } ward from Washington the democrats would | auction rooms, cor. 10th and Fa. ave.y 3,000 tol's of ds_DU w TDS: eeseioents and appurtenances thereto belong: | “|ETGkas RATCIAFFE, DARK &CO., Auctn “4 think #0,” HOW MR, HOPYENMAIER GOT IN IT, as novel and dangerous. It is well, however, to | je expected to bustle to redeem the state, but i Paper, Delgng ne to dea.er reniring, from | TYUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to | gg-THE ABOVE RALF IS PORTPONEN, ow c “-Did he not ask vou to keep the matier quiet | Mr. Lewis Hopfenmaier. talking with a Sran | Consider ifs prover provision by appeal to the| that is just exactly what they didn't do. They ale, will be sold in lots to suit Gealers ‘and » SALE OF TOD T $s Som ami tec pants noms tas uy ot aa SESE OP THE MAINS” UNTIL. Vutnwpae, : * - fe parties. WIN 1 flicts between organized capital and organized | {hejs evn war. Thee cere ana eee thing | "Terma cash. ANDUaa f'Stheet NWT facts, when known, would contradict the tes-| labor will not afford the simplest, most entie- | it OW way, ‘They were too busy arranging WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. i D. timony which had brought him into undesir-| factory and effective method. for settlement of | sates for the division of party plunder to keep = irtue and say nothing about it?” ‘ter about the tigatir id sa nothing abc reporter al ¢ investigation, anid that the It was afterward shown that this conversa- THIRTFENTH APIOL 1895, sane hour end plese. aplo-tkds RATCLIFFY. DARK & COn Ate TDENCANSON BROS... anccionenr -AST, WASH- By & decree of the Supreme Conrt of the District of “Columbia, passed on the 1 - rn if Mr. Harrington was asked to have the employes [Justice guilty persone in the weather burean, | hardehip and loss which all must endure from | tT s¢ Dan J. Campa, mom OF ThUEber - and if his suggestions had been foliowed hun- | the frequently recurring strikes? mo . = Gescribed. vs Keep quiet so that their work might not be | sRd,if hi euakestions had been folioned hune ee ee ee Tue ELECTION wext Br peravteek | AT RBENSISGERS AUCTION Pazaap. | WEDNESDAY TRENTH DAY OF atid Wicchaehniai wais ut at the investi- | bave been recovered. Interested persous, how-| 7, eos sagnece age ‘The state went republican by default. <The pas aaa eee a BM, offer forsuleat ptviie « in front of the ‘a mn Diece or parcel of glenn pie safer asora! by Mr. ows | €¥eF, succeeded in delaying the venrch for fe power of the cour’ has always, on proper | democrats had neither laborers in the vineyard rd eral =~ ie — # the following described real estate. t) seit” | apA-dids 3 eine in the ity No iP . ‘anpointel aps-2t \eers. See ere ing and Mr. Harrington occurred | bie prominence in connection with the iavesti- | such controversies. Is it not the only method Dive eer mare eines A ng CR ee TEUSTERS SALE OF CK DWFLLING Hone eniied into the case and were trying to locate | ation. He had, he ssid, consented at Inspector | by which the public and, indeed, the parties | Crutic strongholds—the ere of Detroit, the Coon snd othe er FE. At the rirht Mae ru eT MBEED fue MH STREET the guilty ones, and it was at their request that | Hollinberger’s request to assist in bringing to | themselves can be protected from the inevitable % “ 13800. : S ntad | et bra cost of the deta: v te. we Will sell oR MONDAL. TSE" TWENT DAY OF INS. AT FIVE ints x. empen loses | missing property, and then in order to get the | occasions, been exercised to protect the proper-| nor even a literary bureau. i wi Sho lagerst: } Parcurr tevtinions was continued ir. Ferry bat a eon | Police department cut of diicalty an atempt | ties under ite control from the damnsing and|tegatntare now in sreion has nade eeceed | Ma eulin'tea Yo wperinwes | Brahe haa! toa R a ¥ersation with Gen, Colby, asking the privilege | had been made to throw the blame on him. | unlawful results of strike of the laborers in | thus far which, if properly brought out, would Bidders at the bazsar TUESDAY Terns of 'sa'e ax prescribed by the decree: One- a ree end are > to cross-examine certain witnesses who had | His dealings with Capt. Brannon, he suid. | its employ. Certainly, it fotlows, then, that it | cost the party hundreds of votes, but never a| | MORNING, APRIL ELEVENTH, fates caval taecaliaconts ta ane ent TO CLOSE AN FSIATE. 2 TWO-STORY ASD o: Ope-tiurd of the Pur-lisee mony t already been heard. The resuit of this was | *mounted ia all to only $70.68. He declared it | iy in the power of the court, in the interest of | democratic stone was thrown at it, and none of BEGINNING AT TEN O'CLOCK. mivsis, with interes ate pecteetieee TAT TENTH STREET NCAR THECOURER DP al ltnendia owe, aad Tw that when Gen. Colby opened the hearing he | Ms intention to draw the attention of the grand | yublic order and for the protect‘on of the prop- | the legislative shortcomings were held up to Without resorce. de laterzed pasiuents’o bem LSTRFRT NORTHWEST. ee years, Notes tobe civen vearing @ per cent interest ALSO, For the District Government, One Gray, ee ae a ernoces aan Secey t-annaail a Cured by a deed ‘of tris. on th TEENTH, AT FIVE said that Maj. Harrington and other officials of | J9*¥ to some of the testimony concerning him. | erty under its control, to direct a suitable ar- | public view the weather bureau were interested and effected ae SREY a: SPITE rangement with its emploves or officers, to pro- | The democratic party i y the investigation. They had asked the A BERIGAND AND BIS DAGGER. | vide compensa’ eed rivilege to cross-examine some witnesses who ; oy previously testificd. ‘Mr. Crosby's Own Description of the Attack | ruption of their labor and duty, which would | and deep sea De cption +! th ichigan is badly m1 : ¥ sale, in Of the premt a — and conditions of their em-| demoralized ip ectows: “The One Bay and One Brown Horse, sired at the th ne sale, (Ii tie terme of | be ‘ handed oma Ors doa nd to avoid, if possible, an inter- | factional feel: = le. the trustecs reserve the rizht to re t 3 inches Terms io be : frou day of aiiey. with stable in rear, ° c rae condition exists Sil tue property at the recor the dean This property iseisitiy si usted ‘mone of the wary meniiaaaiadhatians: Made on Him in Stetly. be disastrous to the trast and iSjurious tothe | here, Thedtn pr He pe cia S, Be Oo Sim: er, Chaser. FRANKLIN H. MACKEY pasalltwut th es homes oe soe ‘i aa yublic. will complete the wreck, and ihe democrats will JAS. E. PADGETT, ms. One-thind cash, lance in one and two Today, therefore, all the witnesses or euch | atvare Lerrens nrceiven uznz vaox wx. ¥.| “there ie no reason why the receivership in| neko muerte wren tnd the democrats will _apd-dkas : percent ceraaninin, wcured by dent of temet | Sio.agae Hote. 1 as may be designated will be recalled, in| W. chosBY oY THIS CITY GIVE AN INTERESTING | thie respect should be conducted in property 4 manner | state election will be held. = opton of the - Auetic 1[PHOMAS DOWLING & SON, rs, rs . pen = “ = order that they may be asked such questions| AccouNT oF THY MURDEROUS ATTACK RE- sifieciag from the large ae of te . 940 La Ave dh Cee biz Est. mw. wt tid, “Af the terms of salt are net somotted | PURSCANT, TO Dec cmont ttorney may see fit. 4 ike ti . vox BY A BI successful and prospercts mechods of the ee é 5 ger eared tetet of Vi-wiein, +9 bedopetr inst Bap Colby ( —_ > CESTLY MADE Cros HIM BY A BRIGAND AT) country. Many of these contracts or schedules sit ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | EXTENSIVE S4rF OF HORSES, PONIES, CaR- March, 18sct an the examination has been ‘into the charges} <7» 8 are in evidence, We are satisfied from these facia | mitted to tke popular vote in the judicial ___. B20 PA. AVES. FAMiLy ‘ SINGLE Taekepay which more properly affected the lower em-| “ne of the most ng and really terrible | tat *uch arrangements, under proper restric- | election and two of these are of general im-| TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DESIR ASD SHEA NESS. be Z i plores on to the lose of property and did mot | Cnt of the mont startling and really terrible | tions, are praiseworthy and beneficial to both | portance, one i the salarion of the} EROPFETY ON C0 True elt gonceauence ofelve Fic ailrond running t reflect in any way on the integrity or |Cventsofmy life,” writes Mr. Crosby, “oc- | parties, and we, therefore, shull not longer | principal sta‘s licers toa respectable point OP HoUse: Stabies, No. 200) Mat peter son ch the character of the higher officials of the burean, | CB?ed on the evening of the Gth just after I) hesitnte to direct the receiver to enter into an | Poa the ot king to an improvement of | By virineof a deel of trast given 10 usand duly | Bridie, on W or Cowon 1, folio 24Net seq., one. of the | ComMmencine a re, appurtenane and all the privis ‘There is no desire that any one’s reputation | had written the above lines. Night was ap-| appropriate contract or schedule of rates and | the public hi; wavs. The election returns on | fered, Liber 3 hea : i Tand records of t rict_ of Co umbls, and by re= Horses, Cartiaces, &c a $ Sistete af gporarty toabeln apnomeneane should be unjustly #mirched and it is the wish | proaching and I thought I would take a little | THistous with the engineers. ||| the constitationsl questions are sill) very Westupthe party’ aecutet, hereby. we eli nil Consisting sn SEVEN TUNDRED AND Fi {Herma ha muta 080 ac t proce is contract, * eager, but it is believ th front off se, on FRIDAY, JF THe AMERIC = a three equal ‘ that every procecdingshalibe uerestrained and | walk aud went up into our main street. T| 4, ningcuerter bopereh, will nol be restricted | meager, but itis believed that all karo been Sa, Work Hors hy aEKRRNS unconceslel. For theue reasons 1 have, 20t | catied at the house of the Usitish consul (the | Fuginccra; although; membesship of ust ovdes of the investigation. When the charges re-| ONY man in Girganti, resident, who could | is, and will be, no disqualification to service on eee cee eons Inting to alleged partisan promotions and i- | epeak English). He was not in and I made an | tuilroads under the contzol of this court 60 In the supreme court Tuesday and We:dnes- legal appointments are reached it is my inten-| appointment to call at 8:30 on the morrow, | 06 #8 the rales and regulations of the order | day the argument was heard on the order to tion to formulate proper charges and forward | Walked for a few mi Mpegs hen | ate treated as subordinn:e to the law of the | show cause directed against the presiding offi- ecante for a few minutes, and as it was then! Jand. ‘The contract will comprehend all en- them to those involved in order that they may | j.0: spout dusk decided to retura t yea by oe of cer of t honees of the legislature why a begiven every opportunity to have the pro- | J28¢ sbout dusk decided to return to my room, | giueers empioyed by the receiver, whether | mandamus should not issue compelling the to twelve passenkers, 2 Open Coaches, 2 Calm, Kension toy Carrivces, Bue nd Double Harness of ail kints. estate, siitat ies oF Columbia, 19 wit: Al —" grount known ani desiirnated upon eS ulncief mid city an letameied nd other- looking for such horses, &e., squarsnumnoered five hunired and | this sale their attention. ox matched within the follow ne yee LEWIS J, COLLIN 7 Beginning for scid partof lot at tie | mnoyas DOWLING & SON, Aucte x eas thirty (30) | T ATIMER & SLOAN, Aucticncer Ty Scath one uindred. and eiehty-ave (iso) | [,ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 G ot, OAS, APRIL FIFTEENTH, 1893, at a within our ssloe Tome tee "ota “Ge Collateral'te secure | Busstdenced jy the bor JCANITE MANUFACTURING | PAZ ie gtd k epi ceaered ty thee J ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 G, IDENCE, | Barcbase mon he eat the deterred » he ctvan wem 6.000 eC tw “g ‘ 4 Sep arity Sk ee eee HANDSOME. THREE-SiOUY BRICK fi bs ceedings conducted in the proper manner.” for Tam particularly cautious not tobe out late | members or non-members of the brotherhood. | receiving cf protest filed b embers against | “ct; thance wert thirty (0) feet, snd thence north WITH B WENDoWw ag a At the close of the day's examination Gen, | and to avoid all lonely or unlighted streets, I] nexations or mAasTER AxD workwax. | certain acis of the majority. The officers were | besiuninz, tow he tnups LOT HARDWARE, &e, CONTAINED IN STORE ON KNOWN AS Nos Penson andrricr liens, ate. so sabe the ot isos Htel abamy at much a bonds would be entitied to cut eeds of said sa... LOMAS TARR, Colby said that after Monday the cross-examin- | use the word streets, but they are really alleys} Jt will not be wise for those engaged in the | T@Yesent Judge Thowns M. Cooley ation of witnesses would have to be made when Wanting a li i 8 epoke with keen sarcasm of the cour they were called, as otherwise the proceedings | '° ‘0 twenty feet wide. | Wanting a little fruit, ' maintenance of vublic order to iguofe the | Chenizance of the cace at ‘who | itz of a two-story frame house, ET HEAST , 2335, STREET, RGE-| On WEDNE-DAY, APRIL TWELFTH. Dne-third of the purchase money to be paid Gracsind teams Wanmgedencmanans (are a hy hy . " : in One ana two years from the day ¥ re s: ‘sell lo: = ove va =~ wouid be too long drawn out. I stepped out into the doorway of s seven-by-| immensity of the changes in the relations of |" Briefly siated, the ¢ of sal:, for wnteh theuotes of the purchaser willbe | TOWN. D. C., AT AUCTION, CONSISTING prick dweilins wits scons tritumitae copereted seat eS TRON GIRDERS AND A GRANITE BLOCK. nine shop kept by a woman and proceeded on} the employing and emploved classes occa: | olution presented by Representative Furgeson, | per shuuin from ihe day af sale.gayatie weak | OF ENGLISH AND OTHER LOCKS, BOLTS, it modern improve: colored mezber the Michigan legisla- | Snnvaliy, and secured by deed of trust_on the ‘the option oF the P = - 200 to oe "aid at the tine of #2) red Criminals. ‘The | to vee mplied with in deteon days, or the sate A by a partisan. vote, | terre tho right U resell at the PAK and cost of thed John A. Harvey, an engineer of the eaptain’s | the serious task of making my wants known. |sioned by the pheacmenal develovment of | the fi he ot s 16.05 feet by Gt feet to @ I0oot] | pyscaNSON BROS, Auct mans. On: ‘There was a half-witted dumb fellow in the| commerce and the prevalence of labor or-| ture bas ever had, arraigning the southern | ittseld, 0% boxoracorommmne pra yma teaser ean and while I was bargaining with the | ganization. We are in this case directly | method of dea!ing with cc! do te arene was transferred to the Agricultural Department | woman another man whom f° did ‘not closely | Concerned with a corporation and a labor or- | resolution was ado KEYS, HINGES, SAND PAPER, GUNS, STOVES, CHAIR SEATS, GUN AND PISTOL eon A depiinat BIO eh tate: | BUATCLIFFE, DARKE & Co., Auctioneers of $100 wil, be re- eyancms, recording, | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNTM. he found that it was very hard matter to get| observe stepped up bebind me and pro- | Sanization, and both engaged in railway trans- | Representative Bartworta tiled a protest against | {aulting nschaser. All conveyancing, recording, | MATERIAL. LOT TOOLS, BELL MATERIAL, LATIMER & SLOAN, EXTER AND Tee DLe te AAD MAR coal into the building, as there was no vauit in | fessed to-assist me in explaining matters portation. the ection, and not iy Was the procest re- se HENRY FRANC, ? trustees, CARTRIDGES, KNOBS, CASTERS, LOCK AND eee: Auctionsers, ‘Eb SOUTHEAST BY AUCTION. which to store it. He had seem Secretary Itnek | to the womar. Completing my-purchase I} In this department of industry it is re-/| jected. but ail reference io it in the legislative | mb27-dkde ISAAC L. BLOUT, 5 GUNSMITH TOOLS, FORGE AND BELLOWS,} J) ©SCANSON BROS.. Aacta Deka or Cohenbine ‘peceed an eae, regarding this matter and was told by bim to | crossed the street aud then went down along | Ported by the ini commerce ‘commission | jourhal was ordered «iricken ont, ever to the | eo-THE ABOVE SALE TR POSTPONED. ON A0- - » SALE OF TEPROVED Beal. April, A. D, 10d, in etuity couse have plans specifications fer a coal vault| fight of stone steps which led to San| that there is invested in the United States | vote by which thts action was taken. The state | COUNT OF THE KAS. UNTIL TUESDAY, THE | LOT FURNITURE, &c., &c., ke.’ —_ SADE DEN CAD RENEE TAT | fsipey Be Ho. Sara drawer. He had seen some iron beams or gird-| Francisco street, on which my room was. I | $9.229,475,015, or nearly eight times the entire | constitution distinctly preserves the right of ‘HD. BRIL, 1803, same hour and REETS NORTHLAST, WASHING- | ©, Pricht « J - na rere tees will sell, SRY On WEDNESDAY, APRIL TWELFTH. 1893, at NAY 72h TEDMESDAX ; ie H ‘ TSate L BLot'r,} Trustees. FEN O'CLOCK AUX. at “store No. his M Cor | Brice) street, we will” ers about the department which he learned were | noticed when at the top of the steps that the | uations! debt of Last year the | remonstrance and petition to members as well ef xo use end learning that they could be| man had followed me, but thought nothing | tsiltozds transporied 5:10,000,000 passengers, or | as citizens and Representative Bartworth ap- | — rent dated tho 19th day of 1 the entire contents of fe-d of trust 1, u CLIFF! eke -_ NI eT mit e. 4 cp utilized in the construction of the coal vault | wrong of it. ‘Twas a public thoroughfare and | moze than eight tims the entire popalation of | pesied to ftue supreme court for a mandamus | JQ ATCLIFFE, DAR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Mace pedah” Bate ative: oe aict they were included in the specifications. He | San Francisco street was well lighted and it | the United ‘The operatives emploved | to compel the receip: of bis protest ard to have edna 2 tion tn froat Sekt at WES HEE et SLF-PAST FOCR acqeribed, vari ant uirty-three nase | deedand sifty A, Shleldes | Oy tw was positive that the iron beams were so used, | was barely dark. felt some apprehension the railrozds number thus explaining their alleged disappearance. | because the man kept so nearme. Atthe| ting testimony to the Charles W. Steers was employed as a laborer | bottom of the steps I was less than 100 yards of this might; about the grounds of the Azricaitural Depart-| from my room. Walking briskly off I had of the vast ment. At one time be was detailed for work at | got about twenty-five yards or so from the eit care only 000, and it is no | it appear on the records, The court issued an | CHANCERY SALE OF DusIRABL BUILDING thfulness and | order to show cause. Judge Cooley in his argu- LOT, IMPR 5 LL HO ~ BO. of railroad em- | ment held that the legislature was a to-ordinate LT nee se ulation transported | branch of the state government. and that the Mubia passed Fetraary 15, 1803, in| By virtasof or less than one two- | court had no jurisdiction over its acts. 7 cause Ho 18315 1 wil sell ae public see. | gus. AD. 180 ‘the weather bureau. While there he bad seen | steps when the fellow suddenly rushed around | thou:andth of one per cent, lost their lives. ‘The other side, represented by Attorney Gen- TH Ds pepe ad an old granite block or stepping stone, It was! in front of me, exid something in Italian ina} It is, moreover, irve that ro operatives of lis and Mr. Baztworih, held that the pre- | (CLOCK P.M. th moved from one place to another and as theze | fierce but auppresed tone and made a cluich | tailzoad, more than the locomotive engineers, | siding officer were amenable to the constzta- ) foot etucht (8) amches of let square runiered aime be nruve d situate in the eify of Washi: bin, to wit: ‘Al! eof Jot namberod sixty (0) in Chi With brick basement, No. Uy Borthwest comer of Ot) sua by the aep? (20), i square | prenisey, eight hunare 38), Inthe erty of | OF APL appeared no pince or use for it he suggested | for my throat. He and I were the only per- | ate charged with the pre tion of life forced to observe its pro- | Wasninstcn, Disirict of Colun-bia Stine wn Ng og ~S DAN, APECL TWEXTIETH, bentantan tithe sold. He was told to do so and dis- | sons on the street. “Twas with his left hand he | and prope: When we are advised by the nd that even though the speaker and | , Terms ofsale: Oue-third cash and balance in one | 70v, situate in sai t. tun rate of G per itive yremieas a Posed of the granite block to Philip Smith, the | aimed to grasp my throat. Involuntarily I Proof that thereby 32,090 of the locomotive nt governor were beyond the reach of | Stunred by a story brie reshience with modern ie, Varshiescan- ‘Terms reall cash, at the purchaser's | men's ivof #200 willbe required et tine | quirea ats: im of sale to be coumpliel with In “ale may be made ‘at risk and cst of Conveyancing and recoraime 8. R. BOND, Trustee, B21 ay street, ; S00 canks balance 4a sual’ snontaly pay t the clerks were not, as the law Joa ary Pre interest, or ail cash S100 deposit re stone cutter, for the sum of $3, which he threw up my right hand and warded off his at- | €2aincers of the United States (roore than $0) the court 3 turned over to Capt. Stone. | tempt, At the same instant I said: ‘What do | per cent) belong to the brotherhood, it is _dif-| which prescribed their duties requires them to Walter K. Dunbar.a messenger at the bureau, | you ‘mea ‘As I raid the words he licult to beiteve that their membership lessens | keep a full and of all that is was called upon to tell what he knew of the t2k-|k:abbed me with awful force just over | efficiency to employers or fidelity to their eu-| do: ing away of two boats from the department one the heart. I cried out: ‘Help! Murder!’ | preme duty to the publi part of the recor morning about $ o'clock. He testified that this (words that would mean nothing to one| Bat whether these facts, and other facts| ‘The case was submitted and the decision of had been done, and turning in his chair in re- ignorant of the language) I then struck out at | n and equally significant, will | the court will be haxded down later, ply to aquestion he pointed ont Jobn Johnson, | him, slowly backing away. In an instant he tal control of contracts es- gee one of Hopfenmaier's drivers.as the person who made another thrust, which fortunately Ij sential to the uninterrapted transportation of tom of the pure the purchas- dred dol ALS” On FRIDAY, APRIL (WEN TY-FIRST, becinnine F eee et HALE-PAST FOUL O'CLOCK P.M., we wall sell : “ THE PRINTED PAGE. >»PERTY, - —— eb aa 7 ober i was present at the time. Mr.Suilivan was there | canzht on my left had, baif severing a finger. | the country, in whieh the public i so vitaliy ae Lace. Dis IS Betis [ MIME & SLOAN, asctoneen, Ga Be public auction, an front of tr pre vines’ Lt at the time the removals were made. He had | The assassin then fed. I was in great pain and | Concerned, it is clear that, where the property | ni Ss at jaa 4 en CAS . 1113), 0 never purchased any goods irom any one in the felt eure tha: my hour bad come, and my one | Of a railtvzy oF ot poration is being ad- |" Fotemt ind pai iaaas ot the premises ome TUR SIAE the EE ar ice on Son etek ee PSTATE ON THE NOwTH SIDE ¢ OAK" STLP ET OEETWLEN” BEOWN, CENTER STREETS, Me es By virt a day ot ME toto 44 Y OF abi leo lot 2 feet six inches on INDIA’ alout!? Duiiding. degertinent. thought was to get to my room and leave a| ministered by a receiver, under the superin- | john Johnson declared that he was the only | message for my loved ones. I reached my room | tending power of a court of equity ariver Mr. Hopfenmaier Lad and was very posi-| alone, for no one appeared in an«wer to my | Petent for the court to adjust tive in his denial of the statement made by the | calls, got in my room, sat down and began to | tween the receive: weeeding witness that he (Johnsen) had examine myself. Soon became satisfied that | the absence of such ad} ‘at the bureau before the hours for open- the knife had «!ruck a rib, and that my life was to injure the property. and to des The eloquence of the eloquent pastor of the Marble Collegiate Church, New York city, was the featus anual meeting of the Am: Just evening at the Luther hb. Rev. David James Barrell ud one hundred and hichem om INI stRowt sab-diviaed in’ offices buiidin rd of the pary, ase thorey in cash, nt leet Chari serredt Paymien' ing. His testimony was not very ratifactory, safe. Meanwhile a big crowd hadcollected and | pose of the receivership. Indeed, the po: ée 3 weequal ie RAND | (erchoners ahell Se og avhe had an unfortunate manner of forgetting | my roome were peeked with women, children, | the court to direct a contract between its ofti- | has delivered on special occasions addresses in | Years. tes to be elven Dearing G per cent per an- peancared by coud end. suthaenk ead of | things and made his replies in monosyilables. "| « dozen men or so, besides a surgeon and three | Crs does not appear to ve questioned. this cliy which have confirmed the reputation | secured ly a deed of trust'on the premises sold, or all | 22 tee Dermning, containing 028 mente ee ens All that was elicited from Jokn Woods, an- | or four policemen. Isentfor the consul, Mr. THE Roycorr. which has gone beyond the bounds of his own | gil Shia Oestun, pl the parchaser, A deposit of | Mterine of sale " ird in on sala, other colored employe of Hopfenmaier, was | Uates. and through him explained the matter | ‘The most im: that he was with his emplover when he called | to the police, told tae surgeon my diagnosis of " ys from racw to resell tant differences between the | parish. Approp ately enough his theme last nt purciaser's cost. Tering to be compited with eon days, otherwise the right reserved 10 pe seenired Ly deel c on Hyan om the evening of February 20. He | the case, which he said wascorrect and that the | Parties is ns to tue effect upon the duty to the | evening was the power and the influence of the ene an einen eee fro the day of ‘aie, pay Seyancing. recordings ke-, at tue cost of the pur fe the | mx Pr Fchase: mnusliy. of all cans, at the option of the par @id not know what occu:red at that time, as be | rib was probably fractured or a splinter of bone | CuFt and property of the rule of the brother- | printed pa He did not fail to empha: i prc resale in 802 lished in Wachin-ton, ee een er ae 7 ° } @id not enter the premices oan, tea | EEO hood, which is understood by the eourt to be as|| power for evil which was exerted by a certain | B.C. 9 Be WIGHT, Trustee,” | Shaser. (A devlonit of E50) to tw tnads a¢ tae of sale, Tame a oh George P. Garner, « nicht watchman, bad| “He thought it one of the most wonderful of | fol! 1 Poutiieati a - Premises to be resold at risk 7 Costeee or cand, BOLPS¥O%T never seen any material taken from the bureau | escapes. that the chances were a thousand to | ““Twelfth—That hereafter when an issue has | ‘is Of publications. He spoke of the debasing | — Purchaser, installments at | ap7dkds EW die st nw fest) beciven beariag O per crut in: a ay arait ca, | U)XEZED STATES Marstiatss SALE —BY Vine wad 7 J me ‘Writ of fier ‘\cias tssued tf tl A deposit of $100 | clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the Di-trict of fsave. Conveyancing, &e., | CSteraiy peeomieel Stomen yequired of sale, Conveyancing. Kes | Columbia and to ine directed 1 will eal at mubit . . . ° + of much of the matter printed in the st unusual hours. He was present ia the cellar | one that the knife should have struck so ex-| becn sustained by the grand chief and carried | CB"FSCter © when Lewis Coliver tried ty leave with a chest | actly in the center of the rib as. to stop it—| into effect by the Brotuerhood of Locomotive | Sanday newspmper press and of the low class of | 7 7 pe which Collyer said bad been given w him, but | driven as it was with such violence. ‘The sur- | Engineers it shall be recognized as a violation mag tram whlet folate vey nee x is is R = he restrained him. He had seen Hobinson | geon dressed my wounds and 1 proposed to the | of the obligation if # member of the Brother- | Of the pamphlets devoted to attacks on the | EXECUTOR AND fere-tpe=annit ante se: by adecd of truston the pro at thee avenue northwest, SALE OF 1M. t the pan ‘ se for cece at leave with a package, which afterward proved | police that Tuccompeny them to the shop | hood of Locomotive Engineers who may be cm- Rate ee eee Cts arcs beeavare) the NENTH AND G STREETS SOUTHER ASE es be 0. 720 Pon: to be the stolen linen. Where I got the fruit. as the woman or the | ployed on a railroad ran in connection with or | fPanker fail. was now one of the most potent IMPROVED PKOPERTY BEING 718. 719 | ne purchaser a:te: Ave days’ advertisement | Pigthctys of. Coluavia, Lewis Collyer. # colored messenger, told how | dumb man would be likely to know the villian, | adjacent to said roxd to handle the property | HAGCiC™ for Sood. and be said that the ineom-| sev iSTH STREET AND 46 G STREET, BY Preave am some newspaper published in Wash- | (CLOCK A M.. all the right, ‘itic, cisim ‘and Be had carted up a quantity of waste paper | This they thought good plan provided that I | belonging to said railroad or system in any way | 1p tide of immigration ought a Under and by virtue of the last will and testament sitine een. ingiou, DC. once H. B, WHITE, terest of the defendant in and to the following de— from the cellar to Capi. Brannoa's shed. | felt able for it. Thad lost considerable blood | that may benefit said company with which the | ‘Bie influence. | ‘i of John Lavezai, deceased, the undersigned will veil | passed March. D. 183, in JerG-dbds J.J. WILMARTH, __ TYustees, | Serbeh Peeve ce esiien Wrecks deer Reclowe Brannon told him to let him ( Br: and my underclothing was saturated, but Isaw | Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers are at report of the work of the society was mado | by public sucticn, to the Richest, bidders. on FEI- | No. 1:08, docket <i, entitied Andrew J. Collins et IMER & SLOAN, AUCTIONEERS, — SOdC. S bentwood chaire, 1 lovktng ‘vine, © tons when he had paper, that it was important that they commence at | iseue until the grievances or issues of differ- | DY the secretary, Rev. William A. Rice. The| BAY, Sait Ep Tens Tey, 18s, becinning at | ug. ve, Macy Fe Barareh Tere 1g03, ar | LATER & SLOAN. ST40T G STREET, | P ue tabies, db banquet tales, “4 oak tublen thing in it for him (Collyer ),”" but he had never | once to look for the scoundrel. This was done | ence of any nature or kind have been amicably | 'ceipts for the past year trom all sources in| premises, ti wink described real esia‘e and, FIVE O'CLOCK P. ooking uicnsils, lot of crockary. cash. - ‘i ” i numbers were £375,000. There have | premises, sit id lying in the city of Washington | in front of rhe premises, TRUSTEES’ SALE © received any money from him. and the woman questioned, with what results I | settled. adage ; , istrict 6. Corumbia, to wit: land lying in the county of Washing-on. District of | ON 12TH cEEN S. | gallons bore wine, TUNED OEE To Tux CAPTAIN oF TRE waren, | don't know. [returned tomy room, went to| ‘This rule is understood to have been adopted | been employed 186 colporteurs, Isboring in oe Datuutiie oristaatio Kase maa poms < ry $ . xy c. s Cont. Whi 4 : Firat, ‘The south twelve (12) feet nine (9) inches by | Covumnta, originally known and patented as. ”'Mi UTHEAST. WASHINGTON, D_C M0 gallons Cont: < * : thirty-six states and_territorities, who have pal of oricinal lot 34 an equare nisubered | Airs, decee bed hy meter and baonds ay fol By vicite of a deed of wrist cted the 9% day of | Faitons i xbary, whe Thomas H. King, = printer in the weather ee ea te ee Te le enti re Ae etree sents ABO. | made 146,000 family vieits, in over 100,000 of | 88 aad" {uproved by a tworstory ‘rame' dwelling | to'wit: Becinnine thirteen aud fc arteaths. (hea) | Decemiee,” AD" isi? and recorded a Ltr 17 £3. & bureau, explained how be bad placed the stx th the night, however, fairly well. The | sistant chief engineer, frankly admitted that | *#ich they conducted religious known as No. 710 7th s:reet southeast. perches f1 a ithend ofa treet of land c folio I31 et sec. of tue land reco dsot tae D. satinfy execution No. 2 brass er molds behing a door, b: ae They circulated 121452 volumes “They: foand | caapiyadtl Stachseat k emmeedythrtythree | hart of Piinaalls, Chance” ent running thence | OC of | Dothictot Columbia RATCLE a a = | is Lie “ ~ “ y in square red ei rT seventy- | north thirty-nine (2 le-Tees, west eichtesn and on: — — hanps x pimps eo nk Palate) eines ppm ogimoo = 5 se eee oo = ae pee Uae eS en Proper) about 12,000 families without any religions | eimbt (875). fronting 50 feet on 7th street near Eait (isis) perches: to@nce. sourh sixty. (60) desrees, | DAY OF Auctioneers. looking for them again they were gone. | five weeks. Could messages from loved ones | ties in the hands of the receiver and the engin- | SOOLs excent the Bible, and nearly 7,000 ‘Pro. | forme: of G' ‘an average depth of about 85 | east twen.y-one (21) perches: thence south Sity-two | M.. the " MAECERY SALE OF VALE, He bad been told that they hai been turned |ever come tow man ata more blessed time? cers inhis employ would be as follows: “If, in eee oer ele, nd rT eee ere, | feet etoos aud improved by a dwelling | (52) decrees, west zourteen (14) perclies: ‘hence nor: | eify of Washincton, Districs of Columbia, to Wit Pe tg Sor ee over to the captain of the watch and he (King) | Strange as it may appear I have rarely been so | the purqnance of the business of a common car-| unt over 28.000 yrofessedly Protestant fami] aide all of orudnat ht wnnabered antrey-ome BL | C8) mach ee ea he beeia alae ane dale ae | mh Pak Warktnncte Rot’ Etats Company's subd reported the to Mr. Harrison. He then happy as now. The sunsbine, the ses, the| rier, with which the receiver is charged, it | [OU%4 over 28,000 professedly Protestant fami- cn d : i weat to see Capt. Brannon about them. who | whole world seems to wear new beauties. | should become necessary to convey over the | WASHINGTON CITY, DISTRICT « oquare elit cundred and Seventy-eight, (Bin), | auduute-ba.s (134) acres aud twenty-two (22) perclim, | vinion of Dubered ten hi x 4-4 said they had Leen turned over to Thompson.| “I have Lad many narrow escapes, but I feel | lines of the Central railroad a car belonging to | °:4!9 public religious meetings. | The grants COVED REAL FSTATE | setters, coont SO'wailons whisky, BAND © ST: teen (1025 1, in the survey Under decree of tue huprewe Court lies who m1 tt arch. = = ° cat es Pho never attend church: ‘They addressed | Fugins ANY (10) fect ou G street between Oth and | inure or les recorded. im Labor ig foie | of, Cowatog pemed, in cauty cae No TS ch streets southeast and has an averave depth of Terme of sale: One-third exsh. one-third in on i ss oat G9 fect tom 23-fout alley. ‘This lot le unim- = eth ty wp gh a ae peecson thereon: consisting ofa | He auction, am frat uf the reshective premice. om When Thompson was told this the latter said now like one raised from the dead, am so ‘oad company on which there was a strike | fT tbe Year amounted to about €25,000. bo HE pamela eer and one-third in two years ftom the day of sale. | bia, with the, improvements ae ie a ea Mr, Justice Strong presided over the meeting | "Pogrin. Part of lot numbered one (1) in square | ayn the peemives ssid" ani'fo tear interest af the | ‘Tue propessy wil. be, sold wabseet to a prior deed of that Capt. Brannon was a liar and accused him heartily glad that I am aiive, of ‘the engincers it would be the daty of the | 4.7 the pastor of the church, Rew. Dr. Butlers | eit htnared and scveatsrnaven t8ely. ones at i : ; 7 : ; ‘nauve sam of twentyeaix handsed doliars of baving sold them to Hopfenmaicr. The | “The bandit evidently meant to kill first and | brotherhood men in the employ of the receiver bs “Ustreete with a depth’ of adout 48 | ab a ror all cash at the ontion G0), with accrued interest, tke aiuoant of which Sellers buinot been condemned. They were in | rob afterward, and had selected that particular | to refuse to haul the train containing such car, | ™sde an address commending the objects of fet §tiches ana Se pg i ed et pitas $200 to be uhadie at the: time a le. | order and worth $50. Acopper kettle | ~pot. I think, for the attack, because near at | and if the officers of tue rond insisted that the | he society. preheat) CD ee ee of sixper cent per aimum from day of sale. pay- 2508, 4S, 408. 5 {on Wesiiueton stoves,’ in the villace of on FRIDAY. the TVENIN-FIRST DAY OF ‘was also lost. He tried to find it, but could not. | hand was a dark cavernous archway for the | car should proceed, loyalty to the brotherhood Gee Guanes. fc soutien, aad istreac'ved by, the cabie cars and | feuiting "parctenee ’Conveyancins as purchaser's | Dearing “interest "at the rate of ‘Oo ter cent per | APREL. JOG, at tie sane out lot. tes Itwas at this point that the questions were | consummation of the crime. He made no | required that the engineer should at once re- e : the Anac atts rauiroad, the cars of the latter parsing | cost, "FREDERICK L. <{DDONS, Truster. annum from the day of sale, vayab.e semban- | Sbpsud ivins put to King by Gartell, which are reported | sort of demand whatever. As I said, he hissed | sign his station and abandon his duty.” The following named officers will be relieved | the property ou G sine’ sna un are t Sot ELS be EE | EF gh RS abore. # |some words at the instant he made the as-| He might, he staied, if he thought proper, | from duty at the United States Military Acad- | feimoved from each of the syhuctionsers: sw. onveyanenz and tecoc ns st phe par Harry Creaspten, a clash in the department, | seult. The viliain’s idee was to strangle, so | carry the train to the terfainal point. emy, West Point, N. ¥., August 17: First Lieut. | in ono and two years, with PELAR, PRES BRICK | (i000 teanrtod at thshincof sale, Termect siete | ferme of sale’ One-third cash and residue of pur. stated that he had paid €3 to Capt. Brannon {could not ery out, and a ime, #0 CONTRARY TO LAW. Sedgwick Pratt, third artillery; First Lieut. m e EW HOUSES, CON- | be conupied with in ten days after day of ane, osher- | Chase Money in equal Installmente, at one and two for three loads of wood which he (Crompton) | death with bis long, keen knife. Mow, there cannot bea doubs that: this Lansing H. Booch, corps of cogineers; First | sijoslls; secured 0 deed of trust upon the proversy ‘with Je at the rave of 6 per cent per <nnwn. payal ually, secured by 2 trust upon the WS AND BATH AND ALI. | wise the trosiees reserve the richt to resell the DEOD- ea sa S| u bid cash, if, purchaser so from the bureau at hisown expense. are cut as though with a sharp Jancet. It pt or VEEENIS, BE! erty at the risk and co-t of the defaulting baser * 30 per lot for the Unten- rise hades of Capt. Brannon, he, with the |appals me when I think of the affare and weigh | Of the brotherhood is in direct and positive | Lieut, George F. Barney, second artillery; Parca ef fot and sad each cn iow ai and a wil | fas. BY AvCTION. SS AYE roa en CEN ery assistance of Spencer. the ambulance driver, the chances that were against me. Had not | Violation of the laws of the land, and no court, | First Lieut. Willham W. Forsyth, sixth cavalry; | be reauiredat the tine of aaie. If the terms of sale | | At the request of the owners. we will FUER RIDOUT, 4 trustees, o—— joomyans had taken a wardrobe and a small book case to the clutch at my throat been successfully | state or federal, could hesitate for « moment | First Lieut. Daniel £. Tate, third cavalry: First | Ato, complied with in, ftveon, days, frou day ot rr Teod ae aL E Past FO setts __ TEES See JAMES P. RYOX. Trustee. Capt. Brannon's house, and these articles, so | thwarted or had the savage stab at the heart | soto declare. It is plainly a rule or an agree- | 7 cut, El W. Hubbard, third artillery, | prorerty,at te rist and cost of the defaulting pur- | P. M.. loi Duuberet SIXTE FOUR aad SILTY: JRATCHPFE DARE & 00, AUCTIONRERS, OWES DONNELLY hae far as he knew, had not been returned. Three not encountered a rib and the last thrust of | ment in restraint of trade or commerce, as de-| Ut Elmer W. Hubbard, artillery. | Chaser after Sve diss’ advertisement in some news- | FIVE, in Frank T. Browning's subdivision of lots $20 PENNA, AVE. N.W. 5 No. 308 Pa ave ne, aisakds ‘of the record books of the department were in the cruel kutfe warded off, it would bave been | scribed in section 1of the act of July 2, 1890, | Lieut. Beach will report to the chief of en-| paper published in Washington. D.C. All convey- | auinbered foriy-seven io fly three, both incl; TWO BRICK DWELLING HOUSrS, NOS. 2142 aN | THOS. DOWLING & SOX, Aucts, ‘Sacing and recorainy at the cost of the purchaser. in John F. Olmstead and Braina-d i. ‘purchaser. are : s the book case when it was removed. He bad all over with me.” Known as the Sherman anti-trust law. A’ com- | gineers. . GEOaGE RK. RePETTI, division of lots in square numoered SEVEN HUN. 2144 FOSTREET NORTH. ae oes % * ™ " Ps m a mY) LIGHT BOOMS, .WITH ALL. MOD- also carried to Capt. Brannon’s shed seven | Subsequently the brigand was arrested and | bination of persons, without regard to their oc-| ‘The following will report to the superintend- souseran Re eee pr PUBLIC AUCTION. Grawers containing thermometers. He aided Mr. Crosby identified him, readily picking bim | cupation, waich would bave the effect to defeat | ent of the Military Academy on weeriecend: | _areaxas Soke LATER, Cece EE Te Renee Sees cee toes | OL MUNDAY AYICENOOM. APRIL GEYER MEDICAL. &c. Brannon in weighing them and the latter re- pout from four criminals who were placed in| the provisions of the interstate commerce law, | opposite their respective names for daty at the | JQ ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEER: a a ee p* = marked that he would have Hopfenmaier's | line before him. auhibiting discriminations in the trani academy: First Lieut. Samuel D. Freeman, BP cuceeiscerhcies 5 front of the Preniyict'< 59 AND 00, ‘The well-known speciatist, wagon call and get them. He bad also by —_—_e+ tion of freight and passengers, would be ob- | tenth cavalry, August 22; First Lieut. Thos. H. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE | lots will he sold. subject to's deed of trust datet Octo- SQUARE SLY we city and a. tpowe woes Sir Seer alee ae cee oe te oa panes nezioas to the severe penalties of the statues. | Hoos, corpe’ of engineers, Anguat 22; First |" GN HUD COW MEA, ON SHAD ERIE | tg.s MBL andrecrded teri, SP gare | Thiemoperty nn aad tee st Promet wi taken the brass moids and kettle to Capt. pan Now, it is true that in any conceivable strike | Lieut. William H. Alisire, twenty-third in- i. ‘of the Distriet of Colum! for thirty-four hun- | ing cleht rooms and aii modern improvements, in | _Ofce bours, tol, Sto. Branson. At Brannon’s request ke went be-| Gus Phillips. the old-time German dialect) .5on the transportation lines of this country, | fantry, June 15; First Lieut, Benjamin A. Poore, | By virtue of s decree of the Supreme Court of the | Sred dollars frugal and gx interest notes of cue | elg-aut condition. STRANGERS, TAKE § ay Fe une Sentra Seay Ser | Tectia, an Hoon, breach rondh thar | enh nants, bequest Sorond ea. Gores | BCE op Ute etcetera dees te | Heect ged Sara ca, tinny age | es ecmat = oe nes wee Te | Sed Seance eae a a carried the wardrobe and book case to his res- | as ““Oofty Goofty,” died last week in New York. | would be interference with interstate or for-| O. Squier, third artillery, August 22; Second | Mafclt, 4D; 18Us.in equity cane No. 1447S wherein | | Norns ond above the sail iacumbeance, "The de. | ““furae caver and bore & of $3,0000n each | 22! sirergsung meeicice in thie i idence. The witness made a very good im-| He was 52 years of age. Twenty years ago | eign commerce. It will be practically impossi-| Licut. Edgar Russell, ihird artillery, August | Schubert ot dersigned | ferred purchase money to be secured by desd of trust house, which wataren (ctober 1s, 1805): Cash. or 3 se . pression by his straightforward replies. Phillips was known in theatrical circles through- | ble hereafter for a body of men to combine to | 22: Second Lieut. Marcus D. Cronin, twentieth Sgastes will_ offer f fout : Val he cf tion of the purcaser uf Darcha ME STARTED THE INVESTIGATION. ras nd hinder and delay the work of the transportation | infantry, August 22; Second Lieut. Matthew C. | UesNri Is’ AT FIVE O'CLOCK P-M.. all that 1 A, A Me K. Yon Athen, the audit clerk at the | Cu the Country and commanded » big salary, | company without becoming obnoxious to the | Butler, jr., fifth cavalry, June 15, certain ploce of “parcel of land and premiscd known eS which he spent as soon as received. Before | provisions of these laws, and a combination or| Leave of absence for three months is granted | 824 department. was called to the stand. Itwashe going on the stage Phillips was a newspaper | agreement of railroad officials or other repre- | Capt. George Andrews, twenty-fifth infantry. | Pundred apd by i who started the investigation, which was an-| man, and recently he had returned to the busi-| sentatives of capital, with the same effect, will Edward B. Moseley, surgeon, will be're- | subdivision of Tow an per plat a esaced te ‘Tue Stan March 27. He related | bees, doing odd jobs for the different papers iu | be equally under the ban of ‘those penal ‘stat-| loved from duty in the ofice at the, surgeon recorded pe eee ‘ATIMER & GLOAM, Auctiousere, 1007G bow by the loss of various articles and by New York city. utes, general of the army not later than May 1 and | being situate in the county of Washington, of Since. cuimn ox nonin, sauneeen Branson's action he was led to snspect him. | _ His death was caused by ¢onsumption, from LABOR'S RECOURSE IX THE COURTS. ‘ill report. to the commanding offioss, Fort | OG SSS male: ot the purchase moncy to FOLDING BED. CHIFFONIER, TABLE, PIANO ‘Brannou's return from bis leave of ab.| Which he bad been suffering for two ‘years. saad hes, Monroe, Va., for duty at that post, to relieve | , nei je tesl aad the bolance or other twotsinds to LAMP, CHAMBER sence Brannon one day said to Capt. Stone: “It | About four years ago Oofty Goofty’s obituary | | Oren f Capt. Adrian 8. Polhemus, assistant surgeon. wo CARPETS, REFRIGERATOR. LOT CHINA, f eer Hy Fs ‘turned or they would | ¥#* published, and he was wont to boast thst | done or threatened to its membership, will find it. Daniel M. Appel, assistant surgeon, will Nearer nie aaesie denaremrent, ‘Tact ‘come | he had seen seventeen accors put under the | its usefal and valuable mission in presenting to | be reloved from aera gont Dies, feaae’ ced down here tili I show you bow some miscreant | 0d since his own death was publicly | the courts of the country a strong and resolute | will proceed to Chicago and report to the com- has cut the linoleum.” Sullivan afterward told | #mvounced. Phillips was married, but was Pesan 208s petition ee redress against un- | manding general de; t of the Missouri witness that B-aunon cut the linoleum im his living apart from his wife at the time of his | [awful trusts and combinations which would do | for assignment to duty pertaining tothe world’s i iH ast $ § i 5 i wrotules ‘stomach, bidneye Se B i H Fh i Presence. “it then,” continued witness, | death. unlawful to it. Columbian exposition as attending surgeon for | rose oremil atthe ris fandcost of det Rifher full consultation with Chief Clerk Smith, —_—_ Tt membership need doubt not that their the officers and enlisted men on duty in tbe ex ete ‘cot SOHN A BARTHEL that Ietarted the investigation which bas de- No better liniment than Salvation Ol, counsel will be heard or that speedy or exact position grounds. S rumteee ot Bw

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