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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, by 101 Peunsyivania Aveaze, comer 11th St., The Evening Star Nowspsper Compazy, JPFMANN, Prest, & EH Few Yers Oiier, 88 Pos: ate Der mont. Au SL OOperyear os mo be vai im atvanes. “WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1893—TEN PAGES, FINANCTAL. FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. por bn) iI iL lake mone} “ since "abs the ‘purpose of attending the faneral of our late o ee a ee ee Peichine “their” comrespancence and, ‘are | bretter, Walton Raub. ‘By order WM PANY, Eos “using too Palm: Fuouceraph. which | “Te FSW. WRENS: or! 4 Soe | COR. 9TH AND F'STS, 8 The" Beening “Star““usea “Phono- TRANSFER OF PASSENG 4nd | Where the same will be sectfred from loss by theft of | COLUMMTA_ PHONOGEAPH CO., 427 F at. n.w. | ,Horestter transfers will be exchanged between the = same will . Skolt ‘sec” | Beit Railway Company and the Ferinston and.Scl- Pggen tec ame tine be earning from two to four | _F- D. BASTON, Pres (1) R ¥. CROMELIN, Sec. iors Hesse Railway Company sath stand ov York cireet priv eames ea aee waa a @ exchanse now in force cen to correspondents mvamy also renteemall safes im ite mani | LS ee ae Ene ie — spl9-10t Save Devoait Vanit for as low a price as 8.00 per B. GE, Moki, Memorial Seranon, anon the | Bg NATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE CO.'S oP SLOTE anal t eng | Years the renter controlling the keys and having ac- | [fe and Character of the Tate Rt Nev. PHILCIPS TRADE CARDS ARE NOW READY AND LOCAL STOCKS—call at oUr | Coss at pleasure. Those who continue in the old- | BEOORS. st boo | MAY BE SECORED OF THE OFFICERS, DIREC- Ng eres song on | fashioned way to Keep their valuables exposed to loss | "apis BYRON 8. ADAMS, PUBLISHER. | TOMS AND USUAL AGENTS. i sted om | sy queer corners of their households will, in becom- | 5 -——r5 AT AUCTION THURSDAY, A. T. LANGLEY, PRESIDENT. 7 m commission. | jus cates sners of thiseommany, secure safety for their | the 200 : SIEBERT OF the late SECEETAR' it men ie pay janes G. Gettinger, situaces oi Oakst., Mt. Preasant, ~ & per cont ia ou datly baiancre, Coll snd | Sigs CAUTANGLES, ‘Administrator. cE — ICE. Jaines Mediey of No. entered his house 1 HE ABOVE POLIC! jeer Purse Foliee Hoa sy with that for Mone: MISSION 5 x UMS O01 coathwest, re-| §<geoWHAT ONE DEMANDS OF A TAILOR. | BE "NEW Sn tats suspicre of She some’ one ——- Central Union Mission, Mrs. E. Vhistemore, 3 from an When one goes to » tailor for a garment, be | soun‘ier and superinteuten: of the ‘“Door of lic-e” News, it Lit or # pair of trousers, it is not so much | Mission, New York city, will deliver an addi ip TEM IS A SAMPLE OF the scores of thefts of like characters which are constantly occurring in this communtiy, and the vic- tis are usually those who are least able to suffer For the benefit of those who are keeping their little Savings in such insecure hiding places we would | Tecommend them to di-play wisdom and place their GREAT SAVINGS INSTITUTION, ident. the the superi r quality of the fabric that one sta. Gesires and deinands as it is the superior ; ‘maxing, cut, sit and general tone, Are your tatioriny commands satisfactory? Suits, $30 ap; trousers, 88 up. SNYDER & WOOD, Fine Tailoring, 211i PENN. AVENUE (Larr's old “‘stand4.") ap19 First Congreza:tonal (hur: WEDNESDAY EV Christian <q=>4\ SPECIAL COMMUNICATION OF Na- Val Lodge, No.4, F. A. A M.. will be held. THURSDAY, April’ 20, ‘at 3 ‘o'clock p.m. sharp, to attend the funeral of our late brother, Edward C. Weyson. Membars of sister lotwes corlially invited. By order of the W.M. I. H. McCATHRAN, Sec. It MASONIC—A SPECIAL COMMUNICA- tion of Hiram Lodge, No. 10. FA. A. M.. will be held at Masonic Hall, ind Pa. ave. n.w., THURSDAY AFTERNUON at L:30o'clock, for STAGNATE! scaenate—keep up with the times. real live business men have long med the stenographer in dis- 0., TEL E Depow, 130 ewxspury & Co, renters, xs Inox Be Liws G. LDING, 1295 F STREET, apl9 Fou nment WY GH hatahosats INTEREST GUARAN PAYABLE SEMI-ANS TEED. ALLY. REAL ESTATE SECURITY. Lest investment now on the market, 309 7TH 8’ iT. N.W. F. H. SMITE, . President. orday ev IF per cent In r div atUniDE Penk open durin< business Lours and from 6 to 8 oreleel Jeposits. snstallmer ths, anet in ot idl om special at Our 3-year Coupon Certificate offers the The on ortina-y deposits and | yer Twenty-five feet of Garden Hose, ea Sesibierhe enepar raat Patent nozzle and couplings, complete pate We afree trislof the Timproved Grapho- for 81.7. RE PENOBSCOT RIVER Suits to order, fo order, 20 and wp. and up. F C. L, BAERS, 1EP HOUSE MOVER Bo presaced to rater ana wove houses | i =. pelea ahaa. years ih the business, Can please the mowt fastidious, MERTZ and MERTZ, x cages WHY HAVE YOUR MANTELS Be inde co nit Wil rake them aay size des Taiior - Tof any kind of wood or Anish. No additional ie. Pgions suinio ab stock maticels, have apls 906 F st. nw, ai deSens lot the give you a. pric shine veryihine in the wood mante! line me! -uec- eaves: Slate Mantels in Was ‘crates, Fire, laces and file. | 8. 'K. SPALDING, Manutaezirers' Agent, Leaw.8, 1061 603.E stu. DO YOU SWraR Re Work is tromtaet and not delivered? | Brour new process of d-livertu: promised we Re Vast Day, a jnds of Spring Overconte ro- Teeard to $0 $10 conditions and avreement plain and easily a tage OveFConte were ever before sold 3s for ¥10. 08. — " Alicolots, all siges, What's left is our aa Printer and Fu! . loss, your gain, $10. e SETS, $114,020 NORMAN T, ELLIOTT, Manage; ° 2% 8 eo SIEL, VIS YS NORMAN T. , Manager e- i = apis ‘Telephone S43. eid © office FIDELITY BUILDIN Ht RAH! RAH! Bes" 8 AtMosr_iwvisres: MENT ASSOCIATION, Lr eee Some bieck worsteds turn brown‘sh 908, 914 G st. n.w., Washincton, D.C. gee Claret 6, the standard cowe ‘“sluny” afie> being worn s short time. Notes of Ameri a is more You can rely on the black worsieds you get y met 6 RRISON DI a our a the tmp here, as we con'ins ourselves strictly to the eartm, ds. $5°Gba. “ais; 502. @ deat—Martin's of Bt. Althonzh ask $30, TO-KALON WINE COMPANY a = euekastders of F G14 J4th st. mw. Telephone 908. aps » _Bisck catawey, coat sad. Yack day of Apri’, at theothiee aE aig aaa orste i Steacurer of the company, G9 14th stm Wey | Bee ae be oc eet Re moar ut long—the latest style. on. 1. ¢ ‘nd su for Ladies’ ty (Straw |G. WARFI:LD SIMPSON, High-elass tailoring, ! Tr inoks will he closed from the 14! Setlocs. an haves the larc i wath of Abeals nese ila np ave the larvest and) Cop 121H AND F STS. N.W. apld S Mf. Biv vAN, President, " CHARLES 'G. BEEBE, Treacnte Sr ae Bespett Washington. D!¢.) Apeit 10, 180 api. at same price. ‘Come to us for the best Garden Ustos Savises Bass, — Tools at the lowest prices i the city. ‘Vnnk of the Lawn and Garden now Inspect our 2 Une before you se Prices— ment, varisty, thine all right 5), 35.00, $4.50, $7.50 to 8 Suite for Children, Manufacturing EISEMAN BRO: C apr 82, $2.50, #3 5.00 Guaranteed Lawn Mowers. $3.25, Manufacturing Clothiers. thiers. Cor. 7chand Ests. nw. errr 5? tal Eis worth wore print of it creat aid in the dis- correspondence OF aby masver jun Wish to die- Let us sead you one. 3 619 14TH ST. Drop us a posta! and we'll send for your old Hose, repair tif te repair doie—and rr 8 3s» SWEEPING REDUCTION IN PRICES, c= BARBER & ROSS, cor. Fo: nefit of that class of cyclists which prefer pa Thee eather ia likewy tobe ea to purchase hizh-erade machines and yet caunot af- a during the’ dy, (sh fling to ‘southert ford to pay one luindred and fifty dollars for their | (uring the might; clouay end threatening weather th conand iui ecenins, wich occdsiond! rain; ire cadicaled for Taursiay; warmes Thurs- moun:, Wo have concluded to adopt the pric ollowang list py whenever demanded ber cent per Woons & Co. Bassezs, 1222 F S:usr N.W. ap19 Paz Save Deposrr, | and SAVINGS AND IRUST COMPANY Ct the Distret of Colmubia, CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK ave. Chartere! by special act of Concress EVEN thir? de LODGe, A stated TAM! ALL G ADUAT! onthe ie hands wep’ lock #13 ond Woe SF. SHEA, Se dent ES OF HOWARD a. and closed at 2 0’ idence, oy lawns, but fitted with ihe finest French | eld'at NESDAY Work, | on Springsrame machines, namely; ‘0. 1 Rasubier, standar@-@ntsh, G. & J. pneumatic tires, eA == 8120 No. 2 Rambler, stan‘iard finish. Combination Kambler, standard finish, G. & J. hooner **Minnie Mii 2 s: Doi wharf, ‘with a "Capt. John ust in for ne anu discharged at onsicnmient of $1.15 bourds. ABOUT THE $1.15 LUMBER cush~ finish, G. & J. #120 date WaAith MENTS Fox US 81; ce. ot ‘The above couu's are brand new and not altered or shop-worn in any respect. ace aa above 54 GORMULLY & JEFFERY ure. co, ftow oF 1295 14th 1T THE COMMUN- é ITY 1s. Us- DC. April 14, 1 ING. 415) New vork ion for storai 55717 vou sce it im our ad. ie oo. |LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, “Lumber, Milt Work and Builders’ Hardware,” | Gor. 6 Wercan at y, with « comfortable, well-wear- ine 1 ED SEO Kigeshinr er kownat Baal ton seeder sou Bem POUT Canps AND ENGRAVING. me Seas ‘This is headquarters for all kinds and | clock | pone tod Shoe of Bian Cards and Card Ensraving, 478, 630 Pa. ave. Bb. Wedding Invitations and other an- muncene hich require skill and good taste, Lowest prices, EASTON & RUPP, Popular Stationers, 421 LITH ST. (Just above the avenue.) i — ROM THE PRODUCER nl save iniddiemen’s profits—onr White W doz gts. ure unejualed—Ci Over doz. ats superb article : Wine oily” 81.00. 4 gallon. Jar Eve ryshing ¢lse wi correspondingly lore pr ices. MA CALIFORNIA WINE C0.. 820 F SUKEE aplo ance | Fe SCHOOL MEDAL Can be ordered of us at exceptionally low pelces, a8 our new work shop has the facili- dap... 18€7, and sets of Oct., 1800, and Feb... 1302. CAPITAL: ONE MILLICN DOLLARS. NGS BANK DEPSETMENT, GaN peatts recerved. fromm TEN C ears tatereatcllowed on 65 and aber ‘money cp real eatate and collateral re istrnior. executor, recerver, an | Fessessed the moge value like to invest call and sre ue soon. lots now on 85 monthly yay- ster than ail the THE REASON Re Te REASON Diamond secting « specialty at our new DON’T YOU WANT A DOZEN OR TWO! os <a a after a caret! =e So. weet ait Su apl2tt Cor, 7thand Dn. of the most delicious Florida Oranges—genuine In- wd these two wey "ve increusecl iM vhers. If ties for producing them at the jowest possi- Bie cost. <<" EE BABER. javance of sue eye and ea: ‘ap7-Sw* Removed to L110 New York | Bre MANTELS, pNDIIONS, tes, Wroaehtirou Special discou: Tae 4-00 dina River fruit—that can be had anywhere in this | broad land?—We've got “em and you' say 80 when | FENDERS, Fixtures, “ec: youseethem. Your sick friend would appreciate eg SOOKE! COKE: Mine concluded special arranze- them hugely. They're solid, juicy and sweet. ates t ‘of all kinds Wills | i ments for the sule of free burni “ — ewes amemes Ei tele street WOODWARD & LOTHKOP'S, fisuey Coke. ‘Immcdepeaiore It —_ ELPHONZO YOUNGS CO., 498 9TH ST. ay15-im 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. J. MAURY Dovg, JAMIN P_ SNYDER, Presttent, Th PREM <n SEAEtES C GLOVER Dect Hier Brysitons. | a Main office, 21st and Ista. n.w. eS Ss Fier eewarTER OaeAS JONES, Thinl View Pree Bee Manatee 8140 poscao ee ioc co aA ‘SMITH PREMIER” q f Sito 6 . neh Ofices, arver, é he ee 1208 Het. now. Foot Fant Gsts. nw. | We have Let- youcan be your own stenographer, $5 Jeontines Tea Mise. 2 fept-1m) Seen and ke sts: ter Files of ali for the machine is so very simple ad. SSE WELL WEE | xinds, Prices eans to operate that one could do ; Fens ehecae 0% Is A. G. HAMILTON, oculist, in proserib- Sart. — Jomen C Beating, | BINDERY. 11 9th at. can Bind books in leatloer for fie Seine or otective inion: Sours ting ew tm | MP pease ses movements of an sos Satibew 6. Cimery. — awl = ensen. © eCERSEN. - — HL 1, MeQUEr Optician ana Jeweler, 427 7th st i.w, | HENRY A CLARKE & SON, 935 Fst. mb3tm , Tras te =| | So Hels Pag aS ee Examination tree." Hearwirom Ge Spem. fos jose, oe C. Giotet, Book aud Jov, Printitiz Se aes = ciephone Ts Tie Est. mw. 2 . Soka F kodgers, scnuatenibsntemaisantieaiantemma cmon | Bowes NONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE <7 ete Hse ea tise Fi: 7 of Men's Mediuueweteht, Merino, Tal ee Ravgue Mea Gesicds IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS. | theta and Suratl Wook Ubtafag Cured vy the gens avis on Tustaliment Trusts for periods of B} im She “window. 0s. un “per wae nests. ESPIOS CIGARETTES OR POWDER. to 20 Yayab.e monthly, quarterly or balf fo is dee ik er ke ee OF THE NEW YORE sTocx EXCHANGE, Corrgsponcents of Messrs. Moore & Schley, 80 Broad- way, ies listed | Spa} AS ee ee iain American Be!) Te.evucne Stock bought and sold des] maaisie Beil eiSecie sien touatandot est C. 'T. Havexsen a Merater Washing:on Stock Exchanges, VA ‘Real Estate and Stock Broker, we Booms Yand 11. Atlantic Suildiag, RQ UF st. ow, wa eae a INVESTMENT SECURITIES. DD oske, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or | J corerrin. wy ‘Cotton bought and sold in New York or New Orleans. | J CORRESPON DENTS. Q ‘Purpell. Hacaman & Co.. New York Stock Ex- be ‘Lebacap Bross New York Cotton Exchange, wn Lekman, Sterr & Co..New Orieans Cottoa Exchange. Lazsson Bros. & Co.. Chicago Board of Trade. 2 Frivate wires to New ora, Clicage and New OF Jenna, Telepbone. 45% sire |B WAM 2 grater 2 lina: | a ses how he can do ® 13 if, HODGES Narr: Oppression, Suffceating, Coughs, Colds, Chest, Neu- ralga, SSSSSSSSSSSS SSSS Shoers Come to us for —to alt humanity. “bargains We are rapidly becoming fainous for the exceptional offer in “foot vaines which we as A few “price hints." Ladies’ Elegant ‘82 pat. Lace Bluchers, ‘Men's Patent Leather Lace Shoes, Texular $6 value, only %¢ pair. Men's Genuine ‘Kangaroo, Lace and Congress Shoes for tender feet, 81.50 vair. 2.50, ‘Reduced from Special Lot Infants Shoes, 20. F. Crawronp, pair. 731 Tm Sz N.W. SSSSSSS SSS SPECTAL SPECIALIST From 15 cents his own writing and not be com- = Straizut Trascs at lowest rates. Money advanced on real est In event of death ‘Trust iscanceled, Apply to In buying Black Hose keep in mind es teat fat Smith | Angell” cuarantee the Agent, “fastness” of their Hose as well as eto the qusity. The color won't “*run.” UNITED SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE AND but “should either “tne teal or. tie ‘TRUST COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, joachim © couple Of sont & new pair, We are agents. W. 8 TEEL, “Men's Belongings,” 935 Pa. ave. nw. give ‘D. hst. n.w.. Washington, D. C. 90.000." Fall paid. Phe alan mh 18-whs,tf CHEAP SUMMPR FUEL CORE. Frew variing —_—>” YOU READ NOVELS? B80 por tou. GENUINE Pa Pou COAL, R B A R (al Cm near Pe ee ig ee ae 7) THOMAS B. MARTIN, Rovels here at 40c.—-20 per cemt dis- 2 ToL 17e8. ‘Main office, 920 20th st. n.w. at OS eS Se antag rat. ae en ee R of Sob of poor printine that are ee Gh every day? Do you patronize which g eee eee ae WS Toate yaa SEY Fotern work nad just oo wes ae a g McGILL 4 WALLACE, 1107 BOT. H.W. avi5 SSiacotat Sou asa Vast to coder, #25, 2 ee eee SedTTit a 6. One dour Shove the Savenae.” «19 oan OOKE. COKE. | FOR SALE (Pianos), Washington News and Gossip, Index to Advertisements. ACCOUNTANTS. AMUSEMENTS... ATTORNEYS. AUCTION SALES. 8 CHANG CHIROPODIST OOTY FPWR. 2 COUNTRY REAL ESTATE... DENTISTRY. EDUCATIONAL. EXCU"SIONS, ke. EXPRESSAGE. FINANCIAL. FOR LEASE. FOR RENT (Fiats) FOR RENT (Halls)... FOR RENT (Houses), FOR RENT (Offices). FOR RENT (Booms)... FOR RENT (Stables). FOR RENT (Stores), FOR. SALE (Horses and Vehicles). FOR SALE (Bicycles) FOR SALE (Houses) . FOR SALE (Lots) a FOR SALE (Miscellaneous) HOTELS... LADIES' GOODS LEGAL NOVICES... LOCAL MENTION LOST AND FOUND. MANICUR MISCELLANEOU: MONEY WANTED NEW PUBLICATIO NOJARIES PUBLI OCEAN TRAVEL ....... OFFICIAL NOTICES, POTOMAC RIV PIANOS AND 0} PERSONAL... PROFESSIONAL... PROPOSALS... RAILROAD: SPPCIAL, NOTIC! oe M CARPET CLEANIN STORAGE. SUBURUAN WAN WANTED (Room (onses). » To Subscribers, Subscribers to THE Star who are served by route boys will confer a favor by promptly reporting to ‘Tae Star office, either in person, by telephone or by mail, any negli- gence on the part of route boys. Ree ae Govensaenr Recrrrts Topay.—Internal rev- enue, $351,687; customs, #653,748. eg eee Tae U.8.8. Ranorn has arrived at Port Townsend preparatory to cruise in Berg sea, aa Mr. Coxsrock, chief of the customs division , Treasury Department, has gone to New York on official business, tel eee A New Srx tu Avpitor.—Mr. John B. Braw- ley of Pennsylvania, the new sixth auditor of the treasury, today qualified and entered upon the discharge of his dutics. eee H. E. Mantis of this city, who is now em- ployed in the census office, is an applicant for an appointment as a special inspector of cus- toms under the Treasury Department, Su.vex Punckases.—Tho Treasury Depart- ment today purchased 425,000 ounces of silver at $0.8350. The offers were $90,000 ounces. The purchases thas far this month amount to! 3,087,000 ounces. eae Ata Founri-Crass «Posttastens.—The total number of fourth-class postmasters appoi today was seventy-cight, of which reven were to fill vacancies caused by resignation and death. Swoxs Ix Topay.—Internal Revenue Com- missioner Joseph S. Milier was sworn in today, | but he will not take charge of his office until his return from West Virginia, about the 25th of the month. Fourta-Ciass Posrmasters. — There were seventy-cight fourth-class ~postmasters ap- pointed today. Of this nnmber seventy-five were to fill vacancies caused by resignations and deaths, Ixvirep To Mert Secretary Mortox.— Prof. C. V. Riley has invited a number of the visiting scientists to meet Secretary Morton at an mformal garden party at his residence, Sun- bury, on Wyomiug avenue, between 4 and 7 o'clock this evening. ee Vinorsta Posrmasters.—Fourth-class post masters were appointed today in Virginis as follows: ham, vice R. C. Wright, dead, Molusk, Lan- caster county. —— Exp or tHe Ganza Movemext. — Gen. Schofield has received a telegram announcing the surrender of two more of the Garza revolu- tionists to the United States troops at Fort Kinggold, Tex.. and indicating the total sup- pression of the Garza movement. Resronep To Dury.—Paymaster J. C. Sulli- van, the officer who was recently reprimanded by the Secretary of the Navy for talking too much, has been ordered to duty on the receiv- ing ship Independence May 1, retieving Pay- master J. B Redfield, who is ordered to settle accounts and await orders. Mn. Epwanp Arkixsox, the well-known writer on tariff subjects, is in the city collecting statistics relative to tariff duties, &e. He has had interviews with Secretary Carlisle, Assist- ant Secretary Hamlin and man Springer, chairman of the ways and means committee of the last Congress. SSS Secretary Kerbert Will Attend. Secretary Herbert is still confined to his house with a severe cold, but expects to recover in time to proceed to the naval rendezvous next Saturday and accompany the reviewing tleet to New York. The party t the rendezvous. ; | been taken it is probably in the form of a ietter C. T. Watkins, vice J. F. Ratliff, re- | | signed, Grundy, Buchanan coynty: L. D. Stone- x jolphin will be sent to | Annapojis Friday to take the Secretary and | TWO CENTS: THE TREASURY A Belief That the Department Will Be Able to Meet Friday's Demand. ~ Only a grave emergency will change the present financial policy of the government and each day the officials of the Treasury De- partment gain more confidence in the { situation. Yesterday afternoon the Secretary received some gold from Philadelphia, which is the first offer that the east has made to ad the administration, and a small amount was sito obtained from Chicago. This enlanre- ment of the free gold and the usual daily | increase makes the condition even more | Court of Appeals, who came to pay his respects easy than it was yesterday. This, coupled | t the President. with the belief that the order for gold on | Judge Morris said that he expects the court Friday to be shipped by Saturday's steamer | will be organized at an early date. will not be very large, lends to the impression that the department will be able to meet the demand for this week. The exact amount of free gold that the department has is zealously guarded by the officials, but a close calculation would indicate that today there is about #750. | 000 on hand. 5 | At the treasury it was emphatically denied | thaf any order bas yet been issued to stop the redemption in gold of the treasury notes of 1890 and the statement was made that ab-o- lutely nothing would be done until the emergency arrived. If any action has GOLD. AT THE WHITE Hovs' REPRESENTATIVE X°MILLIN TALES UPON THE FINANCIAL SITUATION—WHAT ONE OFFIC SEEKER FINALLY GOT OUT OF THE GOVERN- MENT—THE PRESIDENT TO ATTEND THE RE- VIEW AND THE PAIR. of organization. Archbishop Ireland of St. Paul, digni House this morning. man of affairs in the church and is said to take an interest in politics, He has indorsed Mr. W. J. Onahan for postmaster at Chicago. WHAT HE FINALLY Gor. They tell a story on # man who has been a pretty constant visitor at the White House since the 4th of March, but has now gone home in disgust. He came here fired with zeal to ob- tain something from the administration and fixed upon the consul generalship at London—a $50,000 billet—as being about his size. He was quickly convince however, that he did not want vat he came down a peg. He bas been ra descending the scale ever since ith a ous diminuendo movement and finally discov- ouldn't get anything. have something out of the government Low,” be remarked, and, buying « 10-cent tin pail, he proceeded downto the fish cominis- 101 | home wath then |. Representative Mt | in at the Wh: House a moment and woen j he came ont talked interestingiy toa Stam re- porter about the tinaucial situation, | REPRESENTATIVE M’MILLIN ON FINANCE. he Secretary of the Treasury has a perfect of warning of a personal character to the as- | Sistant treasurer in New York informing him what the policy of the treasury will be in case the free gold entirely disappears, but which might be nsed as an order if neces: Its believed that so far us possible the west ern bankers will come to the aid of the Scere- tary of the Treasury and supply him with suf- | ficient gold to meet the present demand. | ‘Lhe issuance of bonds would probably be the last method that the Secret acrisis should arrive, TI | partment — woul y pig of the gold payment on the treasury | notes; second, the use to a certain extent of | the gold reserve and finally the bond issue. If nis last course was finally reached it is thought that they would not be disposed of on this side of the water, as this would only 'bring a temporary’ relief. In this conne | tion ‘the visit of J. Pierpont Morgan to this | city just before his departure for Europe and | his consultation with Mir. Carhsle becomes in- teresting. At the time it was stated in THe | Star that if Mr. Morgan had an | perform for this country it was probably the | deem the treasury notes in gold or silve j arrangement for the disposition im toreign | said. +) | countries of the bonds in cave they were issued. | deemed in coi, and asa ma’ convenence ‘This belief is now strengthened. lio some people they have heretofore been re- The interest of the west in the present condi- | deemed in gold evin, but if it Goes not suit the tion is increased by the staicment mae credit- | convenience of the government to pay out ing the Sherman law with the onus tor the loss | gold then silver should be used. ‘ of gold. If the fature shou!d demonstrate th “Ihave noticed that these threatened panics to be a fact the canse of free silver would be in- | come periodically, andi think they are at- jared, and the chances for the repeal of the | tmpts'to force the save of bouda, I chink that silver law of "90 in the next Congress would | the government should be increased. last resource. = OOume “Do you look for a radical reduction of the THE COURT OF APPEALS. tariff by the next Congress?" “Ido indeed. The people will not be satis- fied with anything else and it 1s bound to | | | i It Will Probably Be Organized Next Week— Jadge McComas on Judge Alvey. It is expected that the District Court of Ap- peals will be organized the first of next week, and today the Bar Association gave their con- sent to the temporary use of their consultation room on the third floor of the north wing of the government with the internal revenue re- ceipts.” TRYING TO DISCOURAGE OFFICE SEEKERS, The Senate having departed, the majority of Cot Leta eat nate CORTE | the democratic Senators having gone fishing, will at onee begin preparing the room, | #4 but few Representatives still paying hotel bills, the President is trying to rid himself of although it will forma rather primitive court . x the rank and file of office seeker: room. The court will occupy the room only during the coming two mouins and in the fali will be permanently established in the roora | oceupied years ago by the board of aldermen, in the southwest corner of tie building. Chief Justice Alvey wax in the city yester- day and it is understood that, he will sever his | bo | day. connection with the Maryland eonrt of appeals | day tomorrow. It i# said that Judge Alvey has| When ther go home be will roll up his sleeves endy received about reventy-ave apy! and pitch into the maiters before him, when it tions for the four positions to be given out by | is expected he will grind out some appoint- the court. ‘These will inciude a clerk, clerk's | ments, assistant, crier and messenger. day by day that ther would receive their pointments. He bas not commenced to m ap. try ng to discourage the office seckers trom | ho; THE PUBLIC RECEPTIO. WHAT JUPGE M'COMAS BAYS, The hour from 12 to 1 today was utilized Judge McComas and Chief Justice Alvey are | half a hundred people who are sailing into the great friends, and the former in speaking of | fight on their own account without the aid of | Judge Alvey’s selection by the President today | official indorsements to present their cases to | expressed his great pleasure in the mat rer. the President or urge the claims of their “The communit large,” sad Judge | friends. | MeComas, “will soon find the new chief just THE RESIDENT, THE REVIEW AND THE Farr. worthy of the great name he has won wmong} The President expects to be absent from Dele bets alice ay roped Ric! {be | Washington shout a week in atiendance upon frend and neighbor of Judge Alvey in i i town, Md.,a state which during a c ‘has had “just cause to boast of emin judges, Among them ail Chie? Justice Aivey stands pre-eminent. Could the peopie of the | Dis trie: realize the profound regre: and sense | Of loss on all sides being expressed by the peo- ple of Maryiand that Judge Alvey has been i fair. He will go to New York next week and | remain until the official ceremonies connected | With tue review are over. A short rest will fo |low his return to Washington and he will j then leave for icago to be absent | three or four days, The details of the pro- | gram have not been arranged. Mr. Cleveland in the Distr: “The appointment was unexrected. It did not surprise me after it had been announc | because I remembered having heard President Cleveiand years ago idieate his great esteem for Chief Justice Alvey as a j Upon one { oceasion wien I accompanied the late Senator | Wil-on of Maryland npon a visit to the Presi- ! dent to urge Judge Alvey for the place of chief | justice of the United States, after the Presi- dent had been told how welcome an addition j she will go with ium io New lork. All t | the members ot the eabinet in | itis probable that they will also accom presidential party to Chicago. 2. SETBACK, The President Takes Adverse Action im the Case of Pay Inspector Stevenson, Judge Alvey would be regerded by some| The President has disapproved the findings jof the eminent judges of the Supreme | of the examining board in the case of Pay In- Court, the President then impressed | spector John H. Stevenson, United States me that toa place on that court other than the chief justiceship he would gladly have ap- pomted Judge Alvey. Doubtless the Presi- j dent's impressions were lasting and when he came to organize this court be happened to select one of the most eminent judges in the Union, who is alsoa man of great executiy ability, to preside over the organization of this new and important tribnal. I have heard members of the bar who ud- mire Judge Alvey for bis great learning and ability express regret that he is not younger. | Although he has toiled terribly all his life the | chief justice is robust, vigorous and ten years ) younger in fact than his birthday indicates. “The system which Judge Alvey has so ably expounded for a quarter of a century in Mars- !land is the parent of the system which | be will find here. He is broad and tiberal and j Will rapidly adapt himseif to whatever is new ; here. I predict-that within a year the bar of | the District of Columbia and the people also | will be grateful to the President for having named Judge Alvey as chief justice of the new Court of an “Asan friend of his I am glad to find that his appointment has been so well received at the capital.” SESS Attorney General Olney’s World’s Fair Rulings. Attorney General Olney, to several questions | propounded to him by Secretary Carlisle as to appropriations available for the world’s fair | navy. The board reported in favor of Mr. | Stevenson's promotion, but the report was re- ferred to President Harrison with the recom- approved on ‘the alleged ground that the officer was morally unfit for promotion. The importance of the ease arises from the fact that Mr. Stevenson is at the head of his grade and that promotions all along the line were blocked by failure to act in the matter. ‘The case reached President Harrison in the last days of his administration and be did not have time to consider it and its disposition was left to President Cieveland. He acted upon it yesterday and the papers were returned to the War Department bearing his approval of Secretary Tracy's recommendation against the officer's promotion. ‘This action continues pay corps. r action in the ease will rest with Secretary Herbert and the impression is that Mr. Stevenson will be subjected to another examination. BRAZIL AND SPAIN. ‘The Reciprocity Arrangements Under the ‘McKinley Act to Be Terminated. The investigation émto the working of the several reciprocal trade arrangements entered South American countries and with Spain for “I regard the act of March 3, 1893, 8 an appropriation of # specific amount Of ‘mousy, devoted to certain Purposes, end to be expended by the world’s fair commission under the conditions stated in have ‘construed in this | Brazil and with for Cubs aud Porto ke eb bigs ee on eS atthe State Department de- ne ae ap ot stabs oo the fact that the arrangements bad not ee ae tems eta haces 1] cement bo eotentelind Och tls npecion| wer gl ae poe ee eee Facgurity bythe world’s | sult of gt bian ition, to be retained in the | ¥ction bas ‘subsequent. ogisiation | Brazil and Spain it will be due to be covered | local causes. the benedit of | received tof the actual | Officials © mane een ieee on, | Scunsatronelcconteeet dup tate neoees to the world’s ‘eaposition.” Sf toccnrention, toms chenbanekeneas FAS eat at tae onal makes abent of Brasil in this direction, but to not meariy so 5,000 words, = an pee Tease olen varaemeen &. ahieaaa {at with Spain ist remain in foros ong ao filed a bill for « divorce from Andrew Cole, 1o| ment af the easooten poet ae ‘whom she was married in 1875, Gke charges | tries. treatment and | “Yury Br Armes he Alot’ s BUT for » Qivoree | Mra Alfred Potts, wis as Kiny O'Nen Sasme Hospital in Baffalo Sunday night. Among the President's callers this morning | was Judge Martin F. Morris of the District | STRIKES OUT WEST. eal ation Trouble on the Union Pacific and Santa Fe Roads, MEMPAL ELECTIONS IN ILLINOIS Agitation Allayed in Belgium and Strikers Resume Work. A CYCLONE. OF WORK UNION PACIFIC STRIKE. Roller Makers, Wachinis at Denver Dexver, Cor, April 19. | machinists and blacksm | 150, employed at the Unio put last evening, but in eu facts did not b and Blacksmiths The boiler makers, bs, to the number of Pacitic shops went ha manner that the come public until late last tings were bh vesterday and ce to at- many Chief Jus- | si¥ing any now: tice Aivey will come over to Washington to- | Pet morrow and they will consult as to the details | | of the Catholic Church, called at the White | Archbishop Ireland is a | ganization just | , Where he begged two gold fish and went | jcMillin of Tennessee dropped | mission to | Tight to use his discretion whether be shall re- | he | aw provides tat ther sali be re- | go into debt only as a | come. My idea is to arrange the tartffto suit the | needs of the people and grade the income of | who have hung on here cherishing the hope | Tecess nppointmenis and itis said that be is! jority for Philo B. Miles ping for recess appointments at an carly | the naval review and the openingof the world’s | twansferred from the court of appeals of our | will not attend the naval rendezvous in j old siate to the Court of Appeals of the Dis- | Hampton Roads and Mrs. Cleveland will not | trict they would betier measure the guin to us | accompany her to Chicago, althougi | | cabinet Indies will be with the President and | eycloues whi + and | city, and in a short time for: pany the! been wrecked and several lives mendation of Secretary Tracy that it be not | Muber, arm broken; Mr the block to promotion of other officers in the ¢ into by the United States with Central and | Tiberals tend them, while others quit work without T awert that the ap- ady to goout when of ‘the Knights of Labor have | quit and they | do #0. do not intend to Threatened &: Tormxa, Kay, April 1 The trainmen's or- # the Santa Pe eyste n adjourned ing last night, but would not give out A todo. There that a strike is could not be ven story that he would railway company and bad ja Fe Serie the they intend to believe Leweilan in regard to the ad to th the Sante Fe aid on regard- firemen, ax nt m of any Frey ays the Senta Fe as | tiy now thanat any time ar and that the entire system in in first-class w 1 19 —Snpt, Robra- ed Sheriff Petison of tay and made a eputies to pro- riy at Argentine, to comply with the deputies would until be thought he sirikers bel a linta force of non-2nion im as as protection is ed, and are much incensed. The com guarde:, but last evening a strikers and made a workmen Ata meet switchmen, firemen and hot to go out, except asa county, Ki and for « refused that « request, eaying be forthcom for the no: ersin the yards, engineers last resort, ALLY Won, > CENE WETS Result of the Local Vlections Througheat INinois, Cuicaco, April 1%.—The elections through- out [linois yesterday were maiuly on the saloon and axti-saloon question and the “wets” bad the best of it in the state asa whole. In sev- eral places, however, the strife was between the two political parties, thongh these places are so few as to make an estimate of the state a very doubtful affair. Galena went democratic, Ottawa and Decatur went democratic, though the republicans captured four out of seven sidermen in the iatter town. Paris went solidly republican, as did Belvidere, Minonk going democratic. | Freeport has « new repub- lean yor andthe independent ticket tri- umphed in Alton, Mlection at Peoria, Promta, Ins... April 19.—The city election yesterday resulted in the success of the entire | republican ticket by majorities ranging from | 2,000 to 3,000, the Iter figure being the ma- tor mayor. Col. Warner, who bad buen elected mayor of Peoria Sx Limes, the Inst time bv 500 taajority, beaded the democratic ticket. The contest was one of the most exciting ever held here and derived its chie’ sigmiticence from the fact that it wasa test of the present strength of the A. P. A, which organization supported te republican candidates, ALLAYED — i. AGITATION, Strikers Kesumed Work and No More Troable ts Apprehended. Puvssris, April 19.—Yesterday's vote in the chamber of deputes reversing the former ee- tion of that body and granting untrersal euf- | frage practically as demanded by the working- men, has wetely allowed the agitation among the industrial populatio The Antwe resumed work trouble i» apprebended. ~ Belg: Patt and no further F A CYCLONE, Forty Buildings Wrecked and @ Namber ef injured. April 19.—About 4:30 racon one of the worst ever visited Kaneas strack this y buildings ed lost, About twenty persons were seriously injured, many of whom will probably die. The part of the eity which was devastated Leson the south side of the tracks of the Sania Fe and comprises both business aud residence buildings. ‘The names of the victims as far as known are: Dend—Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Waggoner. Injured —Jo-eph Bacon, colozed, ribs broken; two children of Eli Conner, beads and arms severeiy injured: D. L. Williams, back burt; J. H. Hickard, hip hurt; Mrs. ‘Hickard, arm | broken; Miss Hickard, head hurt: Mrs, Minnie A. Gardner, badly bruised; child of Neise Nelson, seriously hurt; child of N. K. Larron, badiv seaided; Eva Mor- gan, Nelse Nelson, Emile Georgia, Mrs. Simon, hurt in head: child of John Swanson, scalp cut and generally bruised. Fully one hundred houses, barns and stores in the suburbs were completely demolished. Telegraph and telephone lines are all down and the streets are lined with debris, The damage is estimated at $50,000. Osawatomie. Kan., was in the path of the cyclone, a terrific | storm eccurring at 6 m. Hoases were flooded from the torrents of tain, windows broken and several barns and small buildings blow a over. Lrxcox, Nes., April 19.—Reports of « dis- astrous cyclone in this vicinity seem to be without foundation. A he: and hail storm passed over Kearney last evening, doing some damage, but nothing serious, Lyxvox, KAX., April 19.—A eyelone here last night biew down the court house and jail and the Methodist Church, killing Henry Hirsh, ‘who was standing on a street corner. os DISCONTENT IN SERVIA, Compiain at Their Treatment by the IN THE PATH land to terminate the arrangements with | We*tions. The members of the munic:pa! councils of Bel- » Semendria and = attempted to meetings in thetows ualls at those places, bat were ejected by gendarmes, and radicals who former! party is indignant at the course ‘the re- | Which is being followed by the goverument. Focamdipeamnns MISSOURI PACIFIC RECEIVERSHIP, Tel HET i il i

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