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6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY. MAY 10, 1893—TEN PAGES. DISASTROUS FLOODS THREATENED The Whole Mississippi Valley Menaced With an Overflow. ‘ures and with little attempt at rhetorical effort. His argument was » cold, disprssion- ate statement of his side of the case, consid- ered from the standpoint of strict law and AT THE WHITE HOUSE. SERGT. DALEY’S CASE. THE INVESTIGATION ENDED. Cene Tar Coven Bates ¢ decom chronic or injures the delicate ‘Close of the Testimony in the Weather ‘Testimony Taken Before Jndge Miller for > ce dll the Defense Today. A Few Saw the President on Business Today. 2d EDITION. Perfect Baby Heath Mearns, Trxx., May 10.—The issie- | equity. ° Giasce of te bugs. Xo other moticine cures so spp walled thoes’ Cave to New Onteene i | S0eltor General Aldrich argued in favor of wee, musres av wisvemas seam on] OC EEE tO igeemncy, ety ad thoroughly as AYER’S CHEREY eta sales Foe Calc co Maw Oise | a orest tionality it Coa anes stay ed Mv, | MET / ATER rot Etooenae or pemoe | westeos rata 22 oR | ee ee ee glow. J. Hubley Ashton concluded the ar; VIRGINIA WANTS THE REGISTERSHIP OF THE nite THE CHARGES AGAINST LIEUT. GESsFORD— ‘ : : JUST BEFORE THE CLOSINO—GEX. cousr's | j : Se ee Pi te Sern ee |["h canny sor Le canna | vr nen =| ingheatsh ——- mao from present one THE WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT. ORDER Nor A NEW ONE—TEXT OF ONE HE| OWN BEHALF. — throughout _ wili go to the est point ever reached. o ses ISSUED BEYORE. With fair show of finishing the affair i =e = ne ition is Oomaletal Rater i over a foot abore the, danger line apo Srna enero aah fries peda | ane hearing in the case of Bergt, Duley of | today the wonther barens investigation started ey a ine oe tm the cariy stares of bronchitis ana] When the Exposition is lemphis and two feet more are expected. 3 - ; ; | the poll s , x 5 an =a sia fae os Fo Taek res S76 Cott | Tdoaks Gal) GL IL nv wane tapers so,| _ Tai bes Doom comemeativaty quiet dey-for | (Se poling tise eeatet | Wie ety | ao Ot ee ee as aay aoe: ore swearing that Lieut. J. W. Gessford of the | force was intoxicated on the 4th of March last, the President and in the two hours devoted to in Desha county, Ark.. where the whole coun- | the official reception he was not overwhelmed try has been flooded and the Missouri Pacific | around to be read, before any testi- mony was taken, an afidavit which health in the years to Gen. Casey,the chief of engineers, of operations “8 pelieee that AYERS CHERRY PECTORAL on the Washington aqueduct during the month They Will Attend. —— track submerged toadepth of several fet i with callers, A half dozen Senators and as | Was resumed before Judge Miller in the Police! Mrs. B. C. Baker, the much talked of exred may life. Last May I had 2 severe cold. The : Hic ats ': | of April. ‘Ihe grounds around the gatehouse and | - en i: ie e “F is fi ‘i ri ae Se R L. & SING iG fi i Ballroed trafic in that section has been in- 91 Pe ther Cuited Stntes lands at the Great | ™&By Representatives completed the quota of Court this morning. see ; expert compiler, bad filed with him.| Come, When we sce in children ee ee set. | ROEH I TH SING FUL EAD ‘The river above Memphis hae left its banks | Falls were cleaned up and put in good condi- | ‘he day and each caller found opportunity to Sergt. Duningan of the eiehth precinet was | The’ afidavit was from W. KR Rug-) tendencies to weakness, we know (st last brought on bleeding of the lungs. 1 was forced ‘se ees | and the whole of Misssippt county, Ark, ie: tion. talk with the President at his leisure, Se ee ee ae en S.A a ee eee: Oe ah ‘ood Mpudlas hia widens sas cae oo Oe —— Secu | An estimate of $14,000 is made for re- A NEW APPLICANT FOR RECORDER. ined that be was a most unwilling witness. | fo “YL,” "wen yersed in mathematics | ##¢Y @re missing the life of fi jt had been published that he was » conspirator moving the thirty years; accumulation of de- against Lieut, Gessford posits in the condi szything for me. I thought of AYER'S CHERRY Disastrous Flood in the Mississippi —> A new applicant for recorder of deeds of the and that they on March 1, 1898, had examined | daken, This loss is overcome by estimated at 15,500 cubic and he wished to say IMPERIAL INSTITUTE OPENED. 4 ite i ‘ District of Columbia ha: din the field, | that it was fais Sergt Dunni; by Mrs. Baker and i ‘ rr Yards, The deposits in tunnel No. 's and the | District of Columbia has appeared in | j false. rgt Dunnigan | certain compilations made by Mrs. . PECTORAL. and determined totry it. I didso, and) Valley Beaiad! ia: weitttanie, Concadaey ta Wiskste/ tae Queen | ¥ineb big conduit at the ‘Dilecavlia recervor | this time a local man. It is Mr. Fendall E, | then said that he saw Lient. Ges | found them accurate in every respect. 3 5 Mheled me right of. I took seven bottien of this | = — aes Park io have been pretty well cleaned out in the last two | Alexander, son of Mr. Columbus Alexander. | rd at tho station on the evening | This adidavit was put inevidence and a little Dons PE TED a, ‘akes Part. ‘ jyears by the means of the small general | The applicant's father is one of the old resi- March 4, and explained that he had arrived | discussion followed. and Gen. Colby stated that 9 Peers . Loxpox, May 10.—The British Imperial In-|‘ppropriations for repairs. but__ag | dents of the District,and the son is well-known [art conclusion that the lieutenant was under |so far as he could see no one denied | of Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophos- wasssorp-ise to all my acquaintances, who were] CHEERING THE QUEEN. stitute was opened today with brilliant eere- | this appropriation is barely sufficient / in legal circle: the influence of intoxicating Jiquors There} that these complicrs were met Sei phites, a fat-food that builds up Lopeiess of my recovery."-JOHN H. THOMAS, MiaMetun, Anzapelis county, S. 8. ATES CHERRY PECTORAL. Prepared by Dr. 5. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. PROMPT YO ACT, SURE TOCURE. was confusion in the lieutenant’s calling of the | roll, and be believed that confusion was due to the lieutenant’s condition. Judge Miller inquired if he heard Lieut Gessford or any one else say anything. The sergeant asked if he could avoid answer- ing, but the court told him he could not and | explained that he should tell everything. “That isn’t always safe, your honor,” replied | scientific persons and he did not think it necessary to go into further testimony on the subject, as was suggested by Mr, MeLaugilin. PROF, HABRINGTONS EXAMINATION RESUMED. ‘The examination of Prot. Harrington was then continned: In regard to Townsbend the witness testified that where aman went on a single spree he endeavored to cure the | mony by her majesty Queen Victoria. The {san shone brightly It was what the Bri CHICAGO HAS A BREATH OF SUMMEE. | call “queen's weather.” vue | chiding the conduit, the "recrvoicy sn ds | ae eee She bowed incessantly in response to the | icc ie pauper Berea | ——— route from Buckingham Palace to the insti- | be relied on, Col. Elliot save,te complete the ex- | Wort’s Farm Grovxps. Carcaco, May 10.— | = a7 tate. t Z ._ | pensive work of removing the deposits by band, ‘The generous warmth of this morning's sun in-| The queen lad « most hearty reception during | and all he can expect to do until an sppropria- | forthe most urgent work required for con- hb | trolling the supply of water to the city, and the maintenance of the aqueduct system, in- VIRGINIA WANTS IT. The office of register of the treasury, made | vacant by the resignation of Gen, W. 5. Hose- crans, is being sought by Virginia, but there | seems to be a division of sentiment as to { the particular Virginian who shall get it. The two Virginia Senators were at the White House together this morning and. talked appetite and produces flesh at @ rate that appears magical. Almost as palatable as milk. Propere? by Scott Bowne, BX Al aseie, ON TRIAL For MURDER. s 3 ; " : man. Townshend had only once and the ride to the institute, and numerous military to the President about the registership. | the sergeant. n Is FEES stalled the first breath of summer as one of | A roe ‘Y | tion shall be granted is by means of flushing to | © . in otherwise his record had been 8 : | bands stationed with the troops lining the route | th ‘i Senator Daniel advocated the appointment of | He then said that he heard the men talking, - " Horace McKeen Before a Jury for Shoot the exhibits at the fair and opened au-} mal anthem. prevent further accumuistion. This will 31 "eter J. Otey of Lynchburg. while Senntor | and some of them requested him to excuse | 894 witness thougat he was entirely, reformed. i LIQUID PEPTONE- Ley Perroxe. ‘Wis! is it? It is a concentrated food for use in every eusof mckness. It contaizsno drugs. It isnot a patent medi-ine nor a proprietary article. It is beet! Pure ‘beef; immeusely ccucentrated. Nor fs this all; tt is ‘Precimested so that the most delicate stomach will etafs it. As it is already digested. it can be given to | ee ai-k with the certain Imowledge that it will pass | ‘at once !ro the blood and nourish the patient. Liquid ‘Bepione sould be used in every case of typhoid fever; fmewerr case cf scarlet fever and in every case of be done as often asa supply of water can be spared to be wasted for the purpose. REPAIRING THE CONDUIT ROAD. A thorough repair to the Cor’ ‘: road on the further side of Delacarlia Hii. was com- menced. ‘The extensive repair of the Conduit road by renewing the macadam pavement over the conduit between culvert No. 24 and the Dela- carlia reservoir was completed as far as the available appropriation would permit. When the blow-offs on the mains in the city were opened thev were al- ing W. W. Harding. At 10:45 o'clock this morning the selection of a jury in the Criminal Court to try Horace McKeen alias James Holmes for the murder of W. W. Harding, his brothor-in-law, in September Inst, was completed. ‘The following were sworn: Thos. F. Murray, . Ne , Thomas Lyles, John E. Sinclair, Richard J. Beall, jr.,- Charles 8. Johnson, ‘Wm. Bayne, Thornton Jackson, W. A. Eliason, Chas. Davis, James 8. Topham ond G. W. Mockabee. by District Attorney spiciously the ninth day of the exposition. The attendance is growing daily now that the weather | looks settled. Yesterday 12,222 admis- sion tickets were sold at the gates. On the corresponding day at the centennial expo- sition 11,054 tickets were sold. On Mondar 26,746 people were admitted to the grounds on paid admissions and passes, and today’s adnissions will probably reach 50,00 mark. ‘The exposition managers believe that a large share of the public is waiting for * definite an- nouncement that the fair is compieve in @ Gen. Colby branched to the Perry case, which Gen. Colby said he deemed the most serious of all the charges and a very serious crime, (He withed to know just where the responsibility for rei sing ©, mann guilty of servations rested. Prof. img- a Ge gai C -against iy and had them laid before the Secretary of Ag- riculture with the recommendation for Perry's dismissal Gen. Rusk had said that this was an essentially criminal case, and on the evidence _ presented he ing had been deciared inaugu- | wer key of elegant work- manship was presented to the queen. Thi | key is made of metals and precious stone: | from all parte of the British empire. The face of the hur die shows th insignia of the Order | of St. Michael and St. George and the reverse | shows thescaz of India, The haudleis embellished with precious stones and the remainder of the | key is gold. | ‘This key ber majesty inserted in the beanti of the imperial institut resented to the Prince and Wales their Hunton put forward Mr...’ W. Reed of Alexandria, Mr. Reed was assistant register during Mr. Cleveland’s former administration. INVITED TO ARLINGTON DECORATION DAY. Department Commander Faunce and Senior | Vice Commander Bickford of the G. A. R. | lowed him about one morning at 2 o'clock and called to invite the President to atiend the , taiked with him about the trial before the trial Decoration Day ceremonies at Arlington. The | . alee y : j board. ‘The witness was about to go in his own Berrie fost aed ees dif the pressure | house to inquire about his sick wife and chil Nn ito | Gren. ¥hen the lieutenant appeared aud told Mr. A. Leo Knott of Baltimore dropped into | jim that i Aes <x the White House for a short time this morning, | nim atit was a good thing be hed! mot gone them, but he declined to have anything todo in the matter, and he tried to get away from the station as quickly as he could. WHAT LIEUT. GESSFORD SAID. Continuing, he said that Lieut. Gessford fol- fal silver model which was Princess of The case was in, Witness said that be did not fearhim,wken Gichthects. Remember this. If you are run down or bout ‘weak frou: apy cause try Liqnid Peptone; it will make Yous‘reus. If you are mck. very sick, profoundly ates, ft will bridze you over the critical period of your suse. Ask your doctor sbout it. In ordering be suse on ask for Liguid Peprone, wade by myS-wkaim STEVENSON & JESTER, Phila. detail and when this is given out porary abiding place. effects of the sun's warm of the with day uader the rays, and work in every part exposition was pushed “forward more rapidity than has been TSE BsRY IS CUTTING TEETH BE SURE | ‘atl Uso that old and well-tried remedy. Mrs. Wi3- dlows Soothing Syrup for children, teething. | It soothes the chi d. softens the cums. allays all iran wind colic and is the best remedy for d arr F- five cents a bottle. myl- of late among world’s fair workmen. general impression formed by visitors on com- ing into she grounds, seeing the men at work, ‘The is that they were actuated by ® com- mon desire to spin out the jobs till the fair closed Decause they had “soft snaps” with good pay. The band stands on the | east side of the administration bniding will be finished next week and lovers of music will be spared the agony of having hammer and saw accompaniment break in upon the melodious 'B YOUR BACK ACHES, OR YOU ARE ALI./ ‘Worn oat. eood for nothing, it is general denilitye Yrown 8 Irou Bitters will cure you, make you strone, cleanse your liver and give a good sppetite—tones Berver. MODERN MIRACLES OF HEALING WHICZ pee: as willion people to make Chicago their tem- | Everything was budding and blooming to- | fashionable | ver wedding London. cor day of a batters Hy % concluged been to was driven as strongiy marked NO EXPULSI Loxpos, May 10. the enthusias upon by the the alons NU False Keport Regarding the Russian Gov- ernment and Polish Hebrews. Correspondents at Lem- ei queen itizens ‘The placing of the key in the model jeted the circuit of an electric signal to the queen's tower of the institute, where a peal | was immediately rung upon the bells. taneously salvos were fired from the of horse artillery ‘This part of the ceremony having returned the east colonnade and entering her | the Imperial Insti- of the people being on her first appearanc gee ASE ISSUED. jrawn up in sile ie [lowed ‘to run a much. longer than usual on account of the presence of fish and eels in the mains. to do the annual whitewashing Conduit road: house at to make the reservoirs and along the to build a boat Delacarlia reservoir: temporary building at the reservoir for the use of the surveying party. It is also dam at the during the foundation and No, 2 were completed last month, fish ways prevent at Great Falls month. ‘The time During the month of May it is proposed to make some minor repairs to the Conduit road, buildings, valve chambers and fences around the the \ extensive surveys required for the improve- ment of that reservoir and also to put up a roposed to build the permanent | superstructure at section | He was second assistant postmaster general | under the former administration of the Presi- | dent and it is said is uankering for his old job, or somezhing equally as good. 10 MOVE INTO THE COUNTRY. It is understood that the President and his family will move into their country home in a | few days,or as soon as the weather grows | warmer. ‘The house is now ready for occu- , all the furnishing having been com- pa pleted. It is said that Mes. Cleveland has euperin- tended the furnishing of the house entireiy and that she has not permitted the President to put foot inside the house since she commenced, as she desized to arrange the summer home according to her own ideas and taste. Her plan is said to be to surprise her husband | some fine day by taking him driving in the | could not allow the man to be dismissed. There were then two courses open. to lay the case before the President or to follow the directions of his chief. He made no further investigation because he had comp'eted his invstiga:ion and come to his conclusions. He had a great deal of confidence in Secretary Rusk’s horse sense. DIDN'T WANT 4 ROW. Gen. Colby—“Then you thought thet it was a matter of reinstating Perry or having a row | und xou did not think the oecasion required « row?” Prof. Harrington—“That is it.” The fourth charge came in for some further questions. This charge relates | to the employment of laborers and | on clerical work. As on} his testimony, Prof. Harrington | the Hesteonas intimated Sak he bad got it on im. Witness was examined at length, and he eaid he did not report Oficer Thompson. “‘And,” he added, “if 1 had had my way nobody wouia | have been reported, I'ii tell you that.” “If Lieut. Gessford bid been a private under your command,” said Judge Weed, “would you havepermitied him to have gone'on duty that evening?” “That's a matter of inference,” remarked the witness. “It requires a direct answer,” said counsel. Then,” said witness, “I will eay I would not. Counsel then examined witness to show the | different ways in which liquor would affect persons, but he disciaimed being an expert in | such matters. j seid Judge Weed, “that a | direct Birney, who stated that they expected to show that the parties were brothers-in-law, Keen living in Rockville and Herding’ at ‘Tenleytown; that Me- Keen's wife bad separaxed from him on account of bad treatment and was at the house of Harding; that McKeen sent bit wife anoteand went himecif and bad an altere cation with his wife and was or dered out of the house and went out. Af- erward Harding went out and McKeen abused and ther got into a fight and Harding was beaten by MeKeen, and when Harding got ap he ran for a stone, upon which McKeen said if he picked up astone be would kill him. Harding then went back, his shot gun and was at the fence when McKeen | shot him and Harding returned the shot, bis gun being loaded with bird shot the shot of heh weg h ero ‘ : : ~ , ne cone Pink | msiruments. PP afternoon and then plumping him down into | “Don’t you know, spoke of the three cases,’ Miss Dant, Miss Law- | Mclicen taking effect in the groin an wuischtall enns dir ‘ciuee Svesteation Brie | ‘Tue CHEMICAL BANK FAILURE. berg, the capital of Austrian Poland, and at| TENANOEAL AND COMMERCIAL. — | the new home with eversthing ready and | Men The Guus En The Sou wed more thin i | nth ona ageitrecpremed, bas opiaton ane. | nO sus cievnaten, tnepeaie Ok People and thete frien aera wh: phar “tips ikex: Youd é “ae otto. = 5 | dium the tabie. z ved more thai . ti that | Maj.J. MeD. Carrington. the — = 2y_| More unpleasant things have been said about | Cracow, another leading city of Austrian Po- | |, Thefollowing aye. alae and closing prices of — pe eee rae eas eta Peleg prom poy tlic mcigeeansingeetcmyate | pment ptm argentine eran! prisoner, claimed that Harding bad threatened 98 £5 $5 $8 85 £5 85 $5 85 $5 95 8S | the exposition om account of the Chemical | land, were requested by telegraph to ascertain | wire to Corsun & Macartney, 1419 F street, ax ee ee remained there?” ‘Mr. Smith followed nik cane apg MeKeen and shot him fires. & = National Bank's failure than have been | whether there was any foundation for the re- ~ 7 ce the issuance of the President's rule de-! “Witness was unable to answer the question, | tions written out by Mr. McLaughlin, In| 4 Dumber of witnesses to the affray were €mr = : provoxed by anything else except the ob- 2s as Wir $8 Wi Do. port that adecree ind been issued by the Kus- an government expelling the Hebrews from nying audience to office seckers it is learned | but Mr. Mullowney remarked: “Everybody knows that is will.” regard to Capt. Stowers’ mspection tmp, Prot. amined today. —_——_——_ noxious anti-smoking order, now defunct. ‘The bank’s exbibit in administration buiiding that orders somewhat similar in nature, but | Harrington testificd that Capt. Stowe was cent to not so sweeping, bave been issued heretofc do this work because he was the best man. Poiand. ‘These correspondents telegraph that any S Policeman John Preston, who has been THE STONECUTTERS’ STRIKE. 14 will Duy adress, or a bat, com . a oae 7, bat they ‘The text of this order was as follow: member of the police force for 1cur veurs, was | Formal instructions in writing were issued — eratorctcigarcorasetofoar $% | Continued to nittacs the pwopls tatejunced the | uknee expelling Hebrews from Poland i abso. | coats Samsicn Oatckor M7, NOG Por nesriy | eworn Ho told of bering been on duty alley |aftcrward” im order, fo complete the | The Situation Unchangea Today—Xo Com Perfect Artificial Teeth—which gy bank acthorities for uot taking pre- | !utely unknown toa eight months a large share of the time of the | on the 4th of March. Witness told of a con-| record. If Mr, McLaughlin aid not know of ference Hel pee Pd cautionary measures in the Interests | DY Poles now bp em and Piped Le eal has beet devoted to the hearing | verestion oy had — Lieut. ——_ the trip it was a mere accident. ‘The situation in regard to the strike of the Adress wearsout, hatsgoout $5 ede lo i. | have just arrived from Warsaw, the capital of fof applications for office and the de- | during which witness the lieutenant 6] a Ps ee eae ae (a See meee OS, | ams | Bunnie Deland. een rae cepeatmeaten "Mack “of | oC kicliaen Buryiag told ke Gt owe oiucace aes |e hCon ces eeenentoee annie 5 | meee ueserneete Sener Soe Will be“Athingofbesaty 7 Reownds.” One ‘of the easiest callers| As the Austrian authorities “presumably the time thus svent lee undoubtediy subserced | were talking 10 Daley, and witness took the con-| _1® regard to young Townshend, there was no | stilt outand there has as yet been no confer orever.* We guaran et tke susserded bank was L. C. Curry, a| Would be willing to spread any news of the | the public good. Some of it has been sacrificed | Versation as a reprimand. connection between Capt. Townshend's | ence between the representatives of the union . and if there is any 3° wealthy farmer of O-age county, Kun., who is | Kind prejudicial ‘to the Russian government | | tothe induigence of people in their natural insist- | Edward A. Ghck, who was e police- | asking that his son be inted | and the organization of the bones on the pointe fanl: sou wet the #8 back. is eee tresident Curry of the suspended | the correspondents in the cities named | ance upon useless interviews and some of it has | man during the inauguration, testified that he |in the summer and his appointment |at issue. {t ie not known that such cnengisitienctink. Bonk Vic ts « wmail, mild-looking man, who | Were no doubt permitted to sond the | been unjustifiably wasted. The public | saw Lieut, Gessford go anto a scloon, but be|in the fall. The appointment was made | conference will be held, as a member of the ing, crowaize—anythine den- $5 contented himself with peering through the | facts _ exactly within their knowledge. | welfare and a due regard f | could not tell whether be got anytning to drink | becnuso McLaughlin had _ said _ that employers’ association told a Stam reporter A inden enee sen & fines door to vee if the ceuhier w and | Tee Jewish authorities in London, who keep whose interest in the government is entirely | OF not. Townshend was the man for Pike's Pesk. | today’ that at a, meeting of the association seleptidcally. Oureqainpment §% fitening meckly to the harsh words of depos- | thoronghly informed as to the condition of disconnected with the ofice Lolding, impera- NIGHT INSPECTOR PEARSON, “It was the duty,” said the witness, “of hold a few days ago it war resolved pet to fe superivr, and cur members floss aiteret against his brother and the other | their fellow-religionists in Russia, also declare tively demand that in the future the| Night Inspector Pearson was called, and he | X¢Laaghlin to give any information he por- | accede to the ucinands of the mon. Advertise- Sesperta s po-makonpory ig airy | that no information has reached them in regard time of the President chould be | gaia that he proferred teased of Town: Tecord, So far from| mente have been inserted in the papers _ ‘Amoug those who contributed toward the | ') any newly revealed decree affecting the differently occupied, and he — conti- | ** preferred the chargesagainst Lieut, | doing this be bud recommended Limstrongly#s | offering employment to non-tnion mon, aud it 3s denunciations were two commissioners from | Polish Hebrews. dently expects that ail good citizens will ac- | Geseford on information received, He sad he | proper man for Pike's Peak.” Several |is said to be the intention of the Mr. Currys own state, President Coburn and —_—_ a So nore uivece in the propriety and reasonableness of | questioned privates, sergenuts and the station | questions followed to draw out the information | poses to fill the places of the men re ‘H. H. Kern, who is the executive of the Kansas JOSEPH FRANCIS DEAD, setting beet par Mega e following plan adopted to that end: Keeper in regard to the case beforehe preferred | that to get drunk while on the stationat Pike's| who bave gone out. The strike is as building. ‘The bank hold: 21,100 of Kansas —_— xe el orp hig eta a Skea — “After the first day of November, the Presi- | the charges, Peak would have been peculiarly disastrous to | gomewbat different from the ordincry Ss money fa Commissioner Kern's name, aud he | He Was the Inventor of the Boat That Has | Arijngton Fire Ins., 0 at 170. U.S. Hiectrte Lignt, | deat will decline to grunt interviews to| “From whom did you get youroriginal infor- | the service. Inbor movements of this character, us the 38 was regretting tue day that he did not resort to | Saved So Many Lives. ACES Wash Loan and Trust, 10 at 18,9 at4o%, | those seeking public positions or their | mation?’ The ‘witness, however, again ciniol thet|mein point al faust really” betworn os bane = = the methods of the late Dalton Gang at Coffey-| Cooprrstow: ‘American Security and Trust, 10 at 139. advocates. On Mondays, Wednesdays! “‘Sergt, Daley,” the witness answered. Wit- | Townshend was not in the babit of getting | two _ ‘organizations instesd of between VERY EST TERTH...8800 38 an ans Gn leas eno , Government Bonis—U. &. 4% Tegtered, 1907, | and Fridays during that month, from 10| ness said he preferred the charge under rule | drunk, and the one occasion bad been not a | capital and labor. ‘There are three pointe me = prt rresiapr tan salvos Eat y nerve.” ania | Ci# the noted life boat inventor, Mey bid, 1184 asked. Sus, Coupons, 1907, to 11 o'clock in the morning, be witl re- | sixty-two, which counsel maid he would offer in | Pike's’ Peak, but at Colorado Springs | at issue, as has been stated in Tux Stax, = the flery Kansas commissioner, meaning John | ™oFuing at Oteego iake, where he had come to | 135 bid 110% asker non year tana, se, | ceive sch other persons ay call on strictly | evidence, In answer to the tion of whether | The first and most important ms recog- i 8 Vis & ee key Aeeuse of New’ York, “we | Spend the summer, He was 93 years old. Feat cone en rence Suck, 4m | PUblic business: and on the same days, at half | | The rule reads: “It ts made the duty of | he cousidered Town s man for| nized by both vides is the demand fl ey eee . would have got our money out of ———_— Me Lie ods asked, siyear iuud.on | Past 1 in the afternoon, he will meet only those | every officer to report any case of drunkenness | the service, the witness stated in general WAY | upon the ‘of the men that they should 402 7TH SY. NW. FS that venlt yesterday. The paying teller CORDAGE CONTINUES TO FALL. | gold, 190%, 100 bid, — asked. Water stock. is, 193, | who merely desire to pay their respects. On | or other infraction of these rules byany mem-| that he did | Jt was never im uy | be allowed to set all work that they turn out. pis ss maid hedid not know the combination, bat I = cartes re a ae pond on aeons | all other days und times during that month he | ber of the force, y proved that a forgery had been) In other words, instend of employing stone- BY wait ave found « way to have bim rencaber | Aw Unaccountable Fresh Selling Movement | $1/1"i9p pid. — asked. will receive only cabinet otticers and heads of | Witnors was questioned by counsel as to the | committed and the offense, whatever it was, | masous, as many employers are in the babit of Baltimore offices: S| itor else have opened the vault in my own way. Begun. Misceligneous Ponds—Washington and George. | U¢Partmente. Latrgeeapin Sep nae oread Ra epgrwy ey pT | = as noth | domg. to set stone that has been ent by the Be. 1 N. Charles st. as “ow tire bank is closed by the government and] New Yorx, May 10.—There were heavy | tow" K. K. Cone. 4, tst, 185 bid, — asked. Wash- THE PUBLIC RECEPTION. | he asked the Neutenant {fhe bad drank : stonccutters, it is Yusked that the stonecutters . 4 can’t force the door.” Nguidatious Tight throagh tho Ist after the | 26t0H sud Gevrgetowa, EE Coo es. sie 189014. | ‘The President's public reception in the after a wLAUOULIN's PRIVATE LETTER, should be allowed to follow the stone from the 3h es ce os 85 8s 2s 9898 22 He said if he did not get the money belong-| |1. i. this morning in Wall street, and some | 1i0aske!, Washi Infantry Tat mort. | HOON was attended by about 250 persons, the |” What aid he AS At this point there wana difference of opinion | yard and set it. pet tk SS S898 SS __| sng to Kansas from: the benk he would write to | OPering Oe age tar 1804, 100 Wastlagton Light | majority being ladi lgesamaect Give for declining to} 44% whother a private letter sent to Mo- WHAT THE MEX Asx. e000 20000: 70¢¢89" On08 NENIEOMNECONTW0 C2090000 | Kansas oficial eet —-*. — uway pene —s Bean ep Eee lew | fitautry 2a Ys, aise bid. — asked. Washington (as ee “He answered by asking,"Do you want me to} Laughlin by Observer Myers in regard to| ‘The men say that they don't ark to wet all the WDD0020202020 00s | a cn maally seapemdile fer the | con ie cere ee ee oe oe den artes et tia Saskea, Wag: | oS Sonn Thee REO LaMEsES | con ict maven Z Townshend bad ever been shown tw Prof, | cut etone used bere, but simply that which they rove0Se=c6eD0900vOI20=0c 80 CUO [oe or ead cue te beak: beri ment. National cordage preferred fell off) tor Gasca. Convertible 66, 1901. 135 bid, — asked oe Witnows was then asked if the disraissal of | Harrimgton, Prof. denied cot themscives. For example, at a represeata- ees ee ae eae having in- | another 10 points to 40 and odd lots even sold | Eekingion Hailroad 3, 97 id. 102% asked. | Chesa- A New First Assistant Postmaster General— | Ticut, ford would help Duley any, aud he | Raving ever seen this letter, and re- tive of the onion enid to a Stam re- Lers Fiecrr A i ah ad | aslowas 37. American sugar declined 29% to | peake aud Potomac Telepnone os, 8s Did. 105 A Few Other Good Places Filled. answered that ke did not Know that it would, | ™arked that from this document Me-| orer this morning, “all we ask is that “Commissioner Coburn said that Bank Presi- | to $4, do. preferred 1 to 87, cotton oil 11 to | 5 ud North sirect, Kallr*aaae| ‘The President today made the following ap-| Several instannes of promotion were mon- Leughlin's private correspondence was more | tie stone which we turn oxt shoald be Lon dent Curry had personally solicited the busi-| $41s, Canada Southern 134 to 51, Chicago | 3, 199 bid, 115 asked. U.S. | pointments: tioned, and Lieut. Geesford said: thet Lieut, | Gangerous ‘than he thougist, This | given to usto wet, We may cut the rtone in Electric Ligat Convertibie 53, 131 0. a. 36%q askes letter intimates that Townshend had been in | Frank Hf, Jones of Illinois, to be first assist- iciting } ‘4 Vernon wi romoted to the lieutena: ben jis 4 letters bad been received by national | 4, 7917 Man n af to | Wasninftou Market Co. ist ds, 1Sv2-i021, 198 bid — | amt postmaster general. Over vour head,” asked Me, Mullowney, said that this bad never been brougat | ee ieee oatt the sone in the wal UPPOSE you bonght a #50 commissioners. Lonisvills and Nashville 13, to 693 asked. x #s.1vs bid. | Stephen P. Condon of Tennessee, to be mer- ‘ to bis attention until this morning, and that on | only way to examine this robbers’ plied the lieutenant. rity and “We coneder that thir belef FURNITURE, CAR- | 19¢ to 1214, lead preferred 2 to 72: the face of the letter it changed somewhat the | unjust, We don't RIAGE, nest,” exclaimed an irate depositor after he | 1.5 to 12; lend pretetred 2 te a Pcie r eae seecity | shal for the eastern district of Tennessee. a report him or anything?" t claim the right of setting all the cut stone. Fist pus dy- | SY Contra S > = fic pre- | and ‘Frust.S4, i005, F. & A. luvbid, — asked. | Edward C, Ruseell of Oregon, to be a replied the lieutenant. basis on which Townshend stood. \A great dccl of the stone that is nsed here » MATTINGS. » EE 9 par dy- | ferred 25< to 33, Omaha 2 to 425 and Wescern | igericau Security and Trust 58 1806 A. & O. | praiser of merchan Gistriee of Willamette, | Inspector Pearson was further questioned | |The poor, much-testified-about expert com- “ * Union 15 to abated and a ste: |is cut at the qrarry and then tent to the 200. city, where it is set in the building. BABY can L Md National Bauk Stock ES—and laid the the selling fiers were dragged into the affair, anda num- of questions were neked without altering J and he suid ho knew Di | active in the prosect: In the states of O1 on'and Washingto: Erastus D. Fe: ner of Louisiana to be had been particulurly We have mn of ier tone prevail s—Bank of Washington, 300 ‘The - we oa! 1 vid. w asked. Bank of the Republic, #70 bid. 255 | - liquer cases, and a | nothing todo with any stone that we do net monew rirst down for ii? What do comnitecrs involved in the failare of the | ., recrewisa renewed prossure to sell some | Sa" etropolitan, 283 uid. Sm asked. Central. 0 | special examiner of drugs, medicines and | had been « good oviocs. | He Rad aise, shown ths basis on whic these latice and gentlemen, | cut ourselves. and therefore we claim that we Joasein? Notathing im theworld. ooo } Chemieal National Bank and the ciosing of t Sercat cash Je fy | bide — asked. 134 bid. Ti asked, Fartu- | chemicals in the district of New Ozle | disposition to complain against members of the | H8Y# P00. Pa | are acking oniy what is jas: end rig! Tiatesionn tit —Thewse of the On ion butlding © SO Fis sac and the tates “Boch were | {22 ant Mochaa! ae Citgens' | Edwin Myers Gilkeson of West Visginta, to | Poliee force for intoxication, cee ne rer eet peters |, When anked if there nd been « conference nuoter for one thing—your table fe 0°00 | ever, beguaranteed by the directors an | affected Db; ieead secansesiod tr fr | Gen Mak iewareeas’ Tues. te wk | tego eens DALEY TESTIVIES IN MIs OWN BEMALY. eo Gacecars, homens bs (Pemed) woth | meee Se mas ond, Gocmeiepes be ath satuped-your wardrobe is ne- GQ), citizens. Yesterday President Hisinbotiam | mory of f ves in Philadelphia. Kel. Lineolu, 102% bid, — asked. Columbia, | OF West Virginis. The defendant, in bis own Dekalf, testified | have bees considered a busybody and meddler | ‘a: there bad mot bern, | be men. he kixcte?--and your ambition tekes > | held n consultation with Secretary Edmondsand | “National _cordage preferred rallied from asked. PRESIDENTIAL POSTMASTERS, that he served in the fh 1d was | in things weich did not concern him. | <aid, week Do vary. eB past His heeees gat leaves sou with nothing °()® | soon after went out among the capitalists of the | 4” - * 1301, to 132% ‘Stocks—Washington and The Braiden’ today also appdiuied the Siompaeres Penal dimen mapas sgn land’ talk the matter over. ‘This question, Tae ei apel bil-asd the °n2,°}eity. He looked into the affairs of the bens, | = or ataral clots fa asked. Metrovolitan, 93. se ei oo | then appoin.cd on the police force, He received | FRICTION BETWEEN STOKE AND 2 LADOHLIX. | Le said, had beeu before the union for two years “nteen” x oe ye | and g the entire afternoon = Lapis hase fgg a and North 0 sireet, 32 bid, 39 asked. | following named — postmasvers: Wm, B.| his appointment ten years ngo. Detendant| The question of the friction between Me- ) part and the men bad considered it in ali ite on thecther hand— 2 oto lig per he Hist, while | Cozmols. @ bid, % asked. “Rock Creek, 106d. | Hudson at Grifin, Ge, vice F. W, | told of having done duty on Pennsylvania ave- | Tanghlin end Capt. Stone arose, and Prof. | phases bad reached the conclusion that Seat ees tovsandse 20° | thodaposits mentione! would be guaranveed, plop git ied Dggthanradi faxed stock Firemen, 2 bit, 50 axes, | 2RUFHAN, removed:’ Jolt A. Dyson, af | nae on inauguration day and im the evening Be | Hgrrington told of the little quarrels between | their interests required that they should take lect whee you wont—and alf you - oU5 | The names signed to the guaranty include most at 4. Prime merean- | Franklin, 5 bid. 60 ‘asked. Metropolitan, 70 bid, | Washington. Gu., eel Sons Gatchell, | returne che station, Ho told about the|¢he two and Mr. Mclaughlin banded | #ome stand. want_—woat then? OUR Scooe | of the lending bankers of the city. sual Katia Cmon, — tid Dasani, (ar | removed: Goo, & eke at Orwin | roil call inthe station that evening and said | {Re t*o and ME Melaeninm stows BETWEEE Two BODIES oF WORKERS. VERMONT'S BUILDING DEDICATED. that the wrong entries were made in the | MONT'S | Isrtrong. witivactunl business in bankers bilis | gatea"” Columbia, 13 buds IZ asked." Riggs. T | KernedvatState College, Pa.,viceJ. E. Mitchell, | books, in which he uses the expremion, referring £0 | ‘The peculiar forture of the situation is that Vermont's building was dedicated at noon to- | at 484',a485 Zor sixty dava and 488%; 2498% for | bid. vic asked. People’s. Sy bid, — asked. Lincoln, esicaa’ at = MeLaughlin, “you must be losing your mind.” | the fight is really between the wtonceutter and n 4 " pie a _bineoin, | Dimmick Edinger at St: ‘If the books are brought here,” said Daley, e 'y in the presence of the governor and many 4480; commercial 9, bid. tox asked. Commercial. 54 Ui. 7 asked: | Ya,, vico Wim. D. Walton, commission expired: | “they will show that what ] say is true.” Rog — pd — 0 | stono masons, for tt is to the latter that the mountain state, among them _ex-Gor. | goutoweg: Exchange, $125,921.i04; balances, | 72. gaxed" Heal Eecate title, 171 Uid, 18a We sss er 'Gastor SD. vies G. W. Hitchcock, | that thas tnetimony apreared in the recoraand | "led, be, thenght, Be Bell Som wp] ioe ggg gy 4 NE pert tines dor grarnham, | 97,037,850. Tho a8 ‘bior av the “Gas and Electric Ligit Stacks—" lremoved: George H.’ Tupper at Bethel, | a reiteration of # would make it no more ie ee ee naan em Ror peg dpe Bh wf wn ‘00000 spate ~d tow. Stranaua®: | clearing house today #1. w silver, | 50 bid, — asked. Georgetown Vt, vice Frank L. ‘artin removed: | inj rottmaa had been taken oat and pas A, J ‘ o)® | CX Lieut. Gov. Woodbury, Secretarr of State) g95/.° Government bi e been steady, | asked.” U, S. iectric Ligat. 149 bid, 148 asked, ; ee ee together. | cutters’ Union eaid this morning the brick + 5 0009 | Senators Fish, Foster Grout, State Treas- | pis pe, |. Ty asked. Caesapeake and Potomte, S| A. ‘ E z = r t i t . noteet in oo all i aroma raed oe) | ST enerey ce Muliary Athiss Goaid: | Te POCRIOMSE’ 6 acy Jerey this mora- | Seen, eM aE UaaeN, | Come, Wash, vise Seka D. Hogue, commislon | the! testimony he believed “what, “he ‘sald eee te eran tee erred | the wall by the rtone masons. “The stoncccute cower. Us ld, Sect yt a1 Hit of ) = or . os *, 14| expired. i mig Age 7 ie Who, iy Fe bored sot _comne a 2 “4 Vow'vs got your house furnished coooe | ing and James L. Martin. ing qranted en order permitting the exchange oar ota a ie Leese | expired, was true, n_explanation of his belief | incessantly on those investigations. During | ters are not connected with the Federavon of ‘TUE NEW FIMST ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL. Frank H. Jones of Spriugield, today «ppeinted first assixtint postma nl, vice H, Clay Evans, resigned, is a native ho said the Neutenant made severa) mistakes, speated names, &c, Seeing the licatenant had things considerably mixed defenéant took the book and straightened out matters. There were also present the members of the oy | Vermont Press Association, the sons of Ver- ‘© | mont now residing in Chicago and many of the owes | commissioners frou other states. ‘Ihe pro- to your noticn—for there's no Hunt, ma rea-on, to your credit here res from real life. Which Labor, to which many of the labor organizations in this city belong, but to the International Btonecutters’ Association, It is enid, and some claim that it is @ mere threat, of fractional parts of 100 shares of cordage trust stock into full blocks, The order, uow- ever, does no: permit any alteration in the stockholders’ books concerning the amount any ‘ashington Brick Machine, ‘149 bid, — asked. | Bull Kon Panorama, 13 bY}, — asked. Pui matic Gun, Carr.age, .5° asked. Lin Hall, $2 bid, — asked. “Interocean Building, 100 asked. " Nor. and Wash. Steamboat’ ‘Co., 90 the wait Gen, Colby and Prof. Harrington dis- cussed botany. LAUGHLIN MAKES MORE STATEMENTS, who was i i 2 or Sbereneccondle v : “What made you think it was Liquor that] On resuming the investigation Mr. Me- the canes yen peg Ts lls jon Lee ne ea Cer cee eee te peed soni espa ocr ered ema are is Laughlin went on the stand and made some ihe particuisr demand that the Dricklopers will ovis agape E e 2 midday there was a Tul Sate x ru: jes—American jage, Ho was graduated from Yale in} é = ag iugeee fy ynphen sg % | prayer by a Vermor: preacher and sing sagpinenh 1 1s bid, 140 asked. Wasl-! ths’ class of 's5 and jmmediately took | S¥2ULED wictexy ox Gzssyonp's BREATH, further statements, He told of the changes | Fefuse to werk. ang in euch © case it is likely cal }nowledce against prejudice. O27? three Vermont ladies. James J Martin of! serps apvogie separ pe hete ©, 1ST bide 160 naked. ‘Na-| ‘29, ol ee lah eta gerreinte ae ‘a which had been made ‘the duties of the | that there would be a general tieun in the | Don't be srejudiced. coo | the state commision formally presented the Tovcleck ‘the selling move- ) msten Lua and ‘trait, 161 Ui my fasehias = | ap the study of law. Since hie admission to} | “Secause I hed seen him siaggor on Fenn= eee ee eee ectt, Harrington.” ead | building trades of Yous c.cy. The stonecatters, -— SOS | the building to Di General Davis, who | ™ in a fre + Missouri | ysced, Washington Safe os Dig) = | Wes Bee kines been, eameed tho clive [aylvanin arent,” auwered witnent, “and | Sir McLanghtin, bad never shown the | however, disclaim any hostility to the stone HH H Sesoe | accepted it in a briet speech. The ‘Vermont | Pacific being the weakes: his time. | sake sion Stl 2 ydieetal | when be came up to me Temelled whisky on | slightest avuoyarice at lis actions,” Mr. | masons in this connection, as they say tuat ovse anp firremays, eo ame more’ Gov. Fuller made a{ 1h price broke te 36% on animazed dealings. | — to the last ilinois assembly | pie breath, MeLeughlin ca on these woul be platy Of taek for Gn Da 919, UL, Seo 7TH ST. Jahort speech aud.’ then ex-Governor| _ ‘ns brokers for the bear operators | °F. div. from the Springfield i and was) "Continuing, witness said that Licut Ges. | testited that be was a “kicker and be, setting the stone that is brought here already ade sean oe ©{):) Dillinghem delivored the oration of the day. | were the moat cost) leuomy Avene | Baltimore Markets. g phrominent oem pe cog munteined {ford was'a capsble officer; that he knew ali | huaseif on being a hicker on the pomuts testi- | cut | Set dens was wish or iutention tocon, « ‘Seeniene eben oOo | There was more singing, another tune from ike | The decline in Sissour! I . BALTIMORE. May 10.— Four s:fong, unchanged Field Gang teary aya odyheemdeomrernar rey ee ‘and when én the | tied to, such as voncbere the Perry | fine the stone masont to the braneh ot work Se x ng . uence en the mw ‘pts, 3.332 barrels: shipments, y w Se ren over permits a sergea: ond — others. regard 202020 O° O2O2D2. O20 5020 | Sees, and the party then Proceeds 0 | rading, American rt | ies’ barreta. Wheat ermer-—No. 2 red for the election of Gen. John M. Palmer to th | Police station never permits a mt to give | cue and | ethers: Je TER] angen og aly Sn the eatting et com> fay oh ae covormeoneorsouess | make tour of inspection MONT €X-/ +73, Louisville and Nas 22 May, 79a794: June. a United States Senate. Mr. Jones ix the presi- | PATENT aca ne wanted the roll ao mlasahaie Geel Im oona: i es Ss | hibits in the various buildings. ir Union to #3%4, Atchison to 2734, | Us avi: steamer No. er ‘9 dent of the League of Democratic Clubs of | ¢ 28dee aes Foll book | once saved Melanghlin's official heed, the| 2 toms, — — — | The building dedicated beg Bed —— ngland to a 1 3:9 bniahels toes eee ao is." Thinois, and was a delugute to the ast | > and a recess of thirty minutes emp testified that = affair vd ri Tega nesascrrrerses: oe ' produc? throughout, designe: rris Hunt, vs | bu. ‘Spring wheat by sample, T5a80. Co: espera al owt | was taken. another instance of favoritism, 1 stone mason ( GSSSSSSSFISSSSTSSSSTIS SS SSO) | HOaUE eR innd amaeble and tiled with | ,, £Be+" prices were all the lowest of the day. | “easy mised.” spot, 4952402 May {;|Aemoeratic national convention. | While be | “ “Arter zecess defendant resumed the stand | bef eaid t9°e man ‘aamed Myers thet the only {20d ait the work tursed out br Si | Setret from Swanton. Tt ina the Pompctinn j Robber was another consricuonaly weak spot, | July, 6aasex sleauier mixed. esi “ola sind bigh in his profewron. he bas alware | ead qqid it was is duty unter the police | sreigument vacant for him was in the ect, /cU:tersu set RY them. |The meu, aat V¥ Ta | stele and occupies a charming eight on the ke | the ehmmen falling S niinis te carpe erie aePwnite cons: by Seear yellow eee Da ead to be a Tan of brits | Bananl to report the caso to Inspector Pearson | This for some reason or other had stirred up | Bere mo confit of his score aaa HSSt IC. a ss | tke shrinkage in the price of rubber stocks. | ty jlisnt ntevagtoal witnament. Ws 3 Ce Se ess er. however, be bao 0 STs By DID NOT ESCAPE DEATH. { At 2:15 tho market was feverish in tone. eee tae dolisetion sob the a | not care to let the responsibility rest on bis|iin then said that a number — of | Coded to the other demand made by the men af s Iss ed — ion o dei 2 of th | shoulders. the wor times he had placed bimself in a dangerous | this time, and pavs them off at the end of exch 's fairon the 18th inscant. | ARGUING FOR THE CHUNESE. RDS. 23 The Body of Hoeni, the Sing Sing Fugitive, ai asked; YEE APPATE AT TEE STATION. i position by the stand he had taken on wumer- | — ange in ne a — : : “ "7 2 done. yards - ©» 2E} | Found With a Ballet Hole-tm Ets Head: {rhe Exciusion Cases Opened Today in the Cees __ Concerning the affair at the policestation de- merrlenrgeesatliyd — Seagal a poor ee ee eee en ae : QU TPS | Smo Siva, N. ¥.. May 10—The boty of] lamone Geaits Resor re fenda:st said that when the lcntenant called Sagas nicieenkxieiee MANO | there is a question bout the number of oH es “Sf | Frank W. Koehi, who with Thomas Prllister qe hearing in the Chinese exclusion cases | . 114: sitgar-pickled shoulders, | y Policeman Masters’ name he (defendant) re- : rs | prentices tha: shoald be employed in one ¥ _ pT at 2S} escaped ftom the death house in Sing Sing | was beyun before the Supreme Court at noon | jj! “yet remeds 124. butter ari Bays easy | Welcome nfanta Enlalie. ported bim sick, Masters had been assaulted | Ut. McLaughlin denied thes he bad recom Ther waut the number fined at two. Howevet, A ABIES SSS TRE Sb | prison on April 20, was found at 8:45) today, All the justices of the court were | fan on dos fait to ebote ‘ u,| Orders havo been issned by the Navy De- ithe day before, and he had a rag mended Titus Townshend for promotion, Mr. | as has been ¢tated, the maim issue ts on the em ee ' . ‘ ~@ 5 7 in th uen (a ce - partment for the United States steamship Dol- | about his chm. When the name | McLaugnlin complained that throughout the | ployment of stone mesons, and on this line it ® ie i a ee ee ee ee eerie ee ahae se) beaut . for use | Was repeated ‘ho was in the back | invertigation a pe:ty attempt bad been made to | likely that the fight will be continued. = TEE | river, opposite Rockland, directly acrost/ Harlan, ‘The court room was crowded, y ie room, answered, “Here!” then walked out | *mirch and belittle bis character and shat be Lad | ONE EUNDRED MEN OUT. ee Sea. | the river from Sing Sing. The body was found | there being a number of Indies in the polite ie oe and Lieut. Gessford said: “You come out here | been +hat off from the records and from Wit-| 4 mombor of the union enid today that there ee “Sy [by three fishermen, Fred Cronk, Benjamin | e r est that is at- |. B Ress i : end let me sec you,” and when Masters came | Besse. Mr. McLaughton said clerks who _— ro rhea ° y a a | audie: Apart from the interest thatis at} ack, nish man-of-W ih instant | ; in | Were some 185 members of the union in this | Flynn and Benjamin Stratton. They towed | tached to the merits of the case there was con- | first, ; New (York, harbor | C0 toe lies manteeks, Toes neririosken: caagien mathe oe nil ee moet © | ny, and ot taku aed * th ht that there =| the remains of the murderer to the upper dock | siderabie curiosity to hear the speech of Mr. | Mird incomes, ¢% bid; Consolidated gas stocks, sees eee py scoglnee iehconn ew | aos dheustbpaheeces on sr praer efeageerrs“ =) and immediately notified the prison OM Ktaper | Choate, who was the leading counsel for the Chicago Markets jase eof to | fore the trial board, and said he kad no motive | _ Mr. MeTaughlin—I suppose that it is not | of the sirike. ‘ a ace rey cay ne | PR 10 (closing)—Wheat—May, 7827; | Cue st of the | iu'the mnatier other than to tell the wrath. necessary for me to go into an atiempt to con- | A member of the Employers’ Association ha | identitied the body by meaus of u the cases were on appeal from the circuit tion, haw | ey a nect ino in this investigation with some outeide | said todar that he thought the men heve bed = | the prison shoes which the de: ee Wine Gant ee Tel ‘arranged with Mayor Gilroy for he: enteriain- Range of the Thermometer. by—“Oh! no.” mw Ber pier liga | wore, ng. Wong Quan, an J Ie 1 ent in New York. o . 3 PO ea xed ner woe yp ty bape “1 ‘ of babes corpus, ‘Tho full details of the ea nes en The following were the temperatures atthe | Mr. Perry—“You may have a chance todo | Soed the stonecutters ue body was very much decomposed. no President's yacht, Delphi uy | ee ee ee eee maw {cece and the siepe taken to act |s Maik ness aowacihe Doras office of the weather bureau today: 8 a.m., 54; | that at some future time.” ce in this fight seg another body farther down the river. but di-l ago beic the ortld were toid | wees oe royal party to the place of 2p. m., 68; maximum, 69; minimum, 42. A POSSIBLE SUIT FOR LIBEL. - “s * Roehl ia | im full i 2 yesterday. e Building Ine enjoined. é = eae —_ This little di 3 i (an unreascn {not go after it as Le had the body of Roehl in in 40H in, Tw as Eligsbak B. Showalge bas, by ir. 1. Wise | ° fe dialogue would seem to imply that j to Vbad tin Prof. Harrington contemplates a suit for libel. | wach it Garnett, fldd a bill and obtained restraluing! , F82= DeMrzat xp Tax Cruit-Senvices Free Gold in the Treasury. on of this city apr Rant j Solicitor Geneval Aldrich represented the gov- | m ! Attornes General Olney held in an opinion that | Late yesterday afternoon Secretary Carlisis _ This ended the testimony and the iavestiga- | employer PRLPK eee es eter * ; ernment in the argument. order thereon against Thomas B. En-| 15. Ui0i) service law applies to the free delivery | received and necepted the offer of the St. Louis | tio and with the good-natured simile be bas | be made of it. hed . m the hody bad been wasked ix was 2 0’ Sled in | twisle,inspector of buildings.enjoining him trom | preserved throughont the invertigation 3 that Rocht had beea shot in the right! Promptly at 12 o'clock the court fled in| eas ee naar service as soon a3 the classification ia completed | banks to supply the government with @2,200,- | I7s*tyec Sy gugnont the insestgarien. “Assis RRG side of the hy 1 the suppesition is thst tol the chier Justics annousced | that | proceeding 6n informations in the Police Cours | and the first examination provided by the civil | With this s@dition thece 4s for the | sayourn' eitboet aay Gon, Coley tence OY I ca a id jit would hb no motions except | charging her with refusing to o! his notifies ry ve r agra — ‘n without day. Gen. Coiby has aher- | = Pallister shot bir | ie oco formimissions to the bar. A number | tion in reference to wall. She is tho owner of | "**-e CommisiOn 8 a first time in over two weoks free gold in the | culoan task to go througa now. ‘here 497 Pans. ave., uitjoin! ee Sara ta were admitted to practice, | property known as 1852 7th street northwest and | % 4 BY over rl = 8100.1 a part: | over 1,500 pages of type m evidenre ‘Tewois 202 Satcdels a: low Lizzie Borden to Be Tried Early in June. | koron and Mr. Curroll | states that the inspector claims that the wall Pexstox Craiss IxvesticatEep.—An investi- | meu y was 000. desides a mats of correspondence which he bus |New Deprons, Max 10. When this formality | defective, and has ordered her to tear it down, | gation has been going on in Norfolk, Va.. by a met SEE toexamine. His report, however, may be ex- Succes tle — | Borden mu: 2will be called on the Choatefarose, |and eke "has rot complied with such order | examiners of the pension offico into certain | EX-Secneranr Cant. Scuvaz had a confer- | pected in a reasonable period of time. pose GALTHY COMPLEXION AND/ Morday in June atthe court bowze in this further deiay plunged at | for the reason that competent engincers, archi- | pension cases, and it is believed that the evi- | ence with Secretary Gresiam this afternoon. °-——_— Teault fom using Ansett ity. Chief Justice Mason will preside at the heart of the ease. He spoke m| tects, &c.. have eantained the wall and pro- | dence secure It is understood that the Rassian troaty was| Goversagxt Recrrrrs Topat.. Sa ae aascturers. De 3. GB. | triad, rnest manner, with few ges | nounced it safe. Uber of cases are fraudulent, the topic of their conversation. revenue, $501,987; customs, £663,022,

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