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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTO! a , D. ©, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1898—TEN PAGES, "Sas (2d EDITION, |e cnctems = ree =e = MRS. RAGLAND’S CASE. jm smear fata» ae DISTRICT AFFAIRS. ‘isitors mtendant Eight years, writes Mr. ¥. New York, May 16.—The feature of tke stock ‘This afternoon the members of the board of diab a P ps . wih, “t market at the opening was a jump of 5 ee cr veterrea | Other Witnesses Give Evidenco;in | visitors of the Fesnington Asvium sent) An Important Opinion as to Dupli- cede met ceerecti ne om TESTING A CRUISER, |, st i, Xetor! Cortes prefered the Court Today, 7%" |ortte Weautgion ‘Auyluntts the Gommteron:| gate Assessments for Water Mains: An impression prevailed that the condition of ers. The three members of the board, slmest despaired of ever Sndinf relief. Finally, I de- Louis D. Wine, Rev. Dr. Parsons and termined to try AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, baving| The Trial Trip of the New York beard of many cases that had been cufed byit. Be- the company was better than at first supposed. The general market opened firm and to 3¢ per cent higher. DETECTIVE FLINDERS.|0. G staples, of the churges, report that all are utterly with- fter = thorough examination | MR. COLUMBUS ALEXANDER oval Begun ‘The morements in the stock market after the out foundation. i? iia - opening were exceedingly erratic, speculation | ; As one member of tho board expressed it to ee eee med being alternately weak and strong. bears | He Tells His Story of the Searching of the | 2,45 reporter, “It is a thorough vindication | Will Have His Recent Assessment Canceled srenof Iron Mountain, Mich., » graduate in phar- ae made frequent raids, but they met with more| Plaintiff to Recover = Napkin Ring That | for Superintendent Stoutenburgh.”” if the Commissioners Follow the Attor- Powder fromSweden, analyzeit. He informea methat | FATAL, WRECK ON THE PAN HANDLE, |tective opposition tnau heretofore. He Claims He Saw Her Take—He Denles| According to the report there was nothing in | ney’s Adviee—Many Other Cases Will Bo bey f At Ila.m. the market was quiet and steady | govern Statements as to Indignities Of- | 82Y One of the charges made by the discharged Toould use AYER'S SARSAPARILLA for my ie tone. ae = watchman which had not been exploded long | Benefited by This Opinion, Pure RHEUMATISM, : fe = 11108 Stock market was weak end lower after fered Hor and Her Sister. ago. : Notonly without fear, bot, probably, withbenete. 1] A Law and Order Officer Charged | .s.cioek,, Subsequently a firmer focling pre- 5 wean apa — A cream of tartar baking pow- accordingly took five or six bottles, and was entirely cured. This was in 1884, and during sll these years I have hardly felt « pain.” HE WAS FIGHTING DRUNK, The attorney for the District, Mr. & T. ‘Thomas, rendered an important and interest- ing opinion today upon the subject of dupli- = | oetn Highest of all in leavening it possible to extend the water supply system --——Latest United States Gover | to the highest point in the District this sum- | ™ent Food Report, sow = mer with funds now available and without pur- ¥ ‘ered from 15 to 164 and the preferred made a tituted by Mrs. Fannie C. Rac- With Embezzlement. further jump of 6 points to 61. Lepore pfintideesy : ° .|!and and her husband, Henry D. Ragland,| Bat Hobbs Got Of With the Usual $5 gen der pepper dante craace? against. Messrs. Woodward & Lothrop of the Fine. ers’ ; | f te assessments for water mains. The opin- business in bankers’ | Boston House and Superintendent Hen-| gp ¥ streot Bey lose the opin- | chasing any new machinery. “After suffering severely for many years romtheu-| OTHER TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.| bills at 4343 to 485% for 60 days and 489 to | dricks and Detective Flinders, employes of | gern hay legreiieag tetpeeapdlnrinimes pelea emp rncygeget runny etsia ‘MISCELLANEOUS. wantin, Bene tedueed to ty ATEWE SARSAPS- ee ee ecreuetelal bale a8 Oo atone 186 to 489;) the house, claiming £20,000 damaxes smnong her boarders ism plasterer ‘named | amsourment of €69248. levied ne a wates mmm | Th extension of 11th street to Whitney ave- BARES, ebisarateeA inmmetinte benead. "2 9. WI ‘addireiades aaba ue Coaeeae ‘The clearing house statement for today isan |f0F Raving caused the wrongful st-! Wiliam Hobbs. Mrs. Kern's dining | tax against the 30th street side of square 113 in | "¥¢ bas been requested by the property owners CHESTEE, Holden, Me. - ” follows: Exchanges, $139,790.751; "balances, ostbreerticecnconey of Sener at the) table did not Omcial Trial Trip of the Big Craiser| ora ume guests mee 1 sf aay ha out ‘Court, No.1, niger Begun. Suanwaek tak tow ae Ga a eke mele cna tas eae Reschpale he visited one or more of the numerous saloons | for a water main. Once in 1859 by Puttapexrara, Pa., May 16.—The armored | bonds have been dull, railroad bonds bave been ab ragegedaevtap aaging ra ray in that neighborhood until his reason was de- | the latecorporation of Georgetown and again in | eruiser New York is on her official trial trip. | weak. yesterday wes effect that Rag-| throned and he.nsed language more extrava-| 1893 by the District of Columbia. Attorney With the ram pouring in torrents, she left the | A decided change in the speculative temper | land had been thrown into # very nervous! gant tian there was meaning to it. Miss Susie | Thomas holds if square 113 was assessed in 1859 | chip dy of the William €ramp & Son's Co, | "# noted soon after midday. Stocks gathered | condition by her arrest and had suffered con-| Kern, daughter of the landindy, was|f0r& water main, then by the sixth section “S EMPTE® FIVER | gt 11 o'clock thie morning. and, after being | MMR and prices rose gradually under | siderably from it. Ex-Detective Block testified | yn9 person to whom he directed his|0f the act of the late legislative assembly of news o omeiwaci® | turned ‘around by two taxboate, started, ten | >*7™ PoTehases by leeding houses. that Flinders was not connected with the police | threatening language and when Police: | vier sin gst reenra to water, which pro- ‘minutes later, down the Delaware river. Not a Reateus Winian Austgas. conpledylerey ee io ee ee man Kopp came along he arrested Hobbs | chargeable with more than one tax for the lay- hich of any ind attended the depastare, and! New Your. May 16—Erastus Wiman today | 32 sat ae a ten ta | 228 PENG gazuuk and disorderly. | Some | ing of water mains and the erection of fire ie ices sin, io ere om fhe | ade, Sy fezeal iment t@ Lawyer David ore and ecrting them, Du ha he was | aor ao Mw stated. ond lhoagh' Policeman on i a hig Sndians,, were, fa: asetacies’ of de- | Bennet King of 44 Pine street, too “fis” for him, Kopp sage that Hobbs ial a platol noue of ee r Sere : d other witnesses saw such wes; did the <_anp, sou. | ,,The cruiser dropped the lines of the tugs ss | End ofthe Philadelphia Waiters’ Strikes: | 1) Te re a 7 ore ange water, approved May 9, 1859, it was pro jon Btters—the Best S00n as her bow jase ag a ———— and she} Puitavenruia, May 16.—The waiters’ strike Irving C. Rosse was first witness) “Hobbs, however, had enongh liquor in him |*That to enacle this corporation to redeem po op ya g soapy ee ee stompin is virtually ended. Moat ef the strikers bave | Called beng and testified as to the nerv- | to ae ee ts a Pegilist, but ae said stock a1 = Pay a and other 5 RR | seeemeeees ty Se See Popa ave and fortes putona.™"™” | eon be aeribed a the rane ‘of the incidens| tr vigoed. fed the” policeman, sud |fnnlenanct of theater enlace, Were | A: 46: Muller has purchased for #3, Sauce cat core met meee = at the"Boston House. a ey bare m: a — be sad ae is levied 9 water tax of ne pcreegen subs $1 and $2, square 214, 50 i tutatles A Red Star Liver on Romer Shosis. ‘Miss Lillie A. Burns, a friend of Mrs. Rag-| for himself not assistance reached | per foot on every front foot on each on M between 14th and 16th streets inured persons age aboard he euicrnclad’| |New Yorx, May 15—Tho Ted Str’ tine 10d, tvtied a6 to the "ery excitable condi | the ofieer and the fghie: bern hurried off fo] very sireot ane o= alley throngh which the | woe ing the naval boar@ of inspeetion appointed by | steamer Nederland, bound out. went ashoreon | {10% Mrs; Ragland was in whon she reached | ‘0 Satine | In ine atay Date Corn, When | after, and that raid tex shall ‘be eblieced ty | _ Rovert Cohen bas bought of R. L. Pyles : prove the only at-! Georgetown, Mr. Alexander's contention is for the boarder yesterday for | that this sqnare bas been assessed twice of Holmead Manor in a petition’ to the AYER’S SARSAPARILLA, Prepered by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. CURES OTHERS, WILL CURE YOU. it io. aud Recd called st the White Rope is voces ‘State furnished aw SB Eg i for | the Secretary of the Navy ‘ - Romer shoals, just abreast of Romer bencon,3t | at the store. summer follow. | the case was heard in Judge Mil-| the collector of this corporation under the laws | 10.716 sub 24, square 287, 18 by 100 feet on T Edwin 8. Cramp, euperintending engineer, | 539 «nis mornin b ler's court this Miss Kern | already passed for tho collection of between 18th and 14th sircets north: z Nipanprmnty ~ 1% She will be floated on the|ing witness believed Mrs. land waa | ler’s _ cot morning Miss rn yy. Jor, the « the general | between sir west. ~--Pase 10 | is im charge of the trial. and Capt, B.A. 34t- | 2ore turn of the tide. pea sacs pasta on pee: Rite told Judge Miller that Mr. Hobbs was « hard- | tax of the town.’ ” Anna M. Dashiel has bought for $5,000 of Pace 19 gi - Racaan with: oroeiines pies eS at the store. She was better now, but still | Working man. and she had no reason to believe} When the case was looked up by the-water de- | Susan H. Olmstead sub 129, square. 18 by Pe — ah aanii kage hoes: or FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, brooded over the affair, To Mr. Davis the wit-| that he intended to injure her. He was drunk | partment it was found ‘that the records of | 90 feet on Ws F z cand.” ihe | looks “every "inch | peso and ciovine prasot | RO anid Mra Hapland had never been of very | JentoRday, and that was the canse of the | Georgetown have boon lost or destrored the fe b ‘ The following and ciosis | robust heal wd adds to hes carlibeeppesenes’ Wan | wife Conn © big Patsen..°” "0! | “Mrs. Ann O'Hare, the mother of Mra. Rag-| Mr. Hobbs paid a $5 fine and was released. eption of au added length of four.een ri braces oa pipe ceed —— eA = eee == o. | daughter. She ex that before - f ponanise af fos triers intea cor riot a ennrrenco Mrs, Haginnd ‘was in good health, but rere ee ee before stated, the tax was levied, and it d 3 «| 69%) €%. | since then ha: fered o great deal > made lector will be "880,000 ana | ami S1ien,| Mrs, Ellen Brown testified that days | HOw Moses Hill Came to Grief for Trust-| corporation of Georgetown to collect it. It | Capit ist of two cruises over | £5,303: - | after the Socurrence af the Boston Hone store ing in 2 87 Commission. fe © principle of — of _cridence bet rites aa tae : ae Soi). Waele. t she exchanged some hosiery for Mrs. Ragland | i 3 or nd Cape Parpolte- Me” Should abe siateats | Ges © el pts 34% | at Pearson's utore. . tA ogh lebear gi gre ial in the Police | circumstantial evidence, or the doctrine of | for 95.700 sub fhe record made an the unoiiicial trip she will 1 | Theodore Eimore, an elderly man, identified | CO ee ee ee sumptions. It is to be presumed that pub- pont premiums ‘of nearly £200,000 for her | Con, Ga: 4 a letter written to him by Mrs. Hagland on| being the right of a citizen to act as officers perform their duties. Since. builders. . 7 ¢ Keadine. 3 January 20, 1891, inviting him to her wedding. | detective without the proper authority. | fore, in che particular case, it is clear tha: the} M. ©. Weller has Pree iin et Be Hi z i The envelope was postmarkad “9 p.m., January |The prisoner in the case was Moses} Water main tax was levied against Mr. | for $5, en Cieese no paid or not. In this connection Mr. Thomas WRECK ON THE PAN HANDLE. | 2y::' “| 3g orge A. O'Hare, a brother of Mrs, Rag-| Hill colored, who varrested Della Stovall Sears — 3 . 113% | tad, testified that she came to his store on the | ast Week on an slleged warrant from Roanoke An Axte Broke as the Train was Entering a we shane a ‘Bid; xay | afternoon of January 30, 1891; that she was in a | Charging her with felony. Detective Moses a ollector. being Bridge. Pakesin 2] Sy oa | very distres: 1d condit nd that bis brother | Hall, as he etyled himself, knew nothing | et, did his duty. For these reasons I am of Zasesvitte, Out0, diay 16.—A serious wreck | Me unartan.- : ® . home ii Triage. of the charge against the girl in ion the assessment of 1693 against Mr. | Capitol and ist streets nor:h occurred on the Pan Handle near Frasersburg, 3 F Bip Soe ised janet Mrs Rariand| Roanoke. He bad heard that there Poperenced boned anal oman cactingey ema [eye Obio, this morning. An axle broke on an M33) | stuseum and that she was in a ay die wasia charge against her there, and, holding a} It is understocd that there are a large num- | feet on 6th between G and eastbound freight just as the train turbed nnd nervous state. hi yor Cottmission from the Grapnan Detective Bu- | ber of cases that will be benefited by the above entered the bridge over the canal. ‘The BOSTON HOUSE EMPLOTES TESTINN, Pose peg i tiaet pet oar bedi oe opinion. bridge was dragged dwn and fifteen go | A: F. Tucker testified that he was employed | potiomty th dieciee nis suction saa Soreetiey Xo FUNDS EXCEPT FoR 16rx sTREET. =a ieee ee oe ee at the Boston House on January 30, 1391, and) Testimony was given to show that Hill had} Replying to numerous requests for the caped by jamping. All passenger trams bave | & ample warning before he made the arrest. prompt extension of Connecticut avenue, 16th tobe dotered ho —, pap emer tags the | a 3 had called oa arrent — Washburn for a| street, Rhode Island avenue and North Capito! oon ae = 4 men a egistered, 190;, warrant and was told that ae would get in | street, Engineer Commie. a ee ee) eR OM, Soul If be stsenplad te anthel Gm semen Legos es Baader no fands appli- ‘and O'Hearz fatally |, Dstict of Coimabia Bonds—zeyear fund, 8, out six by ten feet, with no win-| Then he was warned by the police, but in the | cable ‘for euch extension except on 16th tatally | isey, guid, 10:3 bid, — ‘asked. dowe, and used to show off silk goods by gus- | face of this he made the arrest. street, which work has been commenced and will | northwest. e cY. wl, weve 4s | light. He saw Mrs. Ragland and her sister | His badge and certificate of the Grannan | not be interfered with. ‘There are no funds avail- a ken into the room and saw them leave it. | agency were offered in evidence. able at all,-he exys, for the condemnation of ‘They wore there quite a while. Judge Miller sid him that a marriage certifi- | rights of way on the streets mentioned or any ed. ‘To Mr. Davis the witness said he resigned at | cate would give him the same authority as the ' others, Agent of Law and Order Society in| Miscellancous Sonds—Washington and George- | the request of the manager, not at the request | Certificate. ‘Trouble. it. Conv. 6s, 18%, 140 bid, 195 asged. Wasa- | of Mr, Hendricks. The small room was one in| Moves told hig own story of the affair. He : Me if i NOTARIES - ee, ne —— EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGED. ee i i gE r} PIANOS AND ORGANS. | A CONFUSION OF NUMBERS. 2 ‘ i ‘i | The attention of the Commissioners has been is Prrrszvxs, May 16.—Controlier Brown “of which the customers of the firm were shown | ¢srried the pieto! wiich was found on him be. : yarchased for 7 | ABegheny Oly has recsived infarmation |— cated - ‘Weebingian Late eeery ae ee, | Boo cause of the provisions of is instructions in | called tothe confusion which arises on the ‘1, 12.96 against Robert McClure, agent of the Law and | $25° 4 { —asned. Wasnington Ligh: | _ Peter C. Trainor, a floor walker of the Boston sen! south side of D street between 6th and 7th by ‘north- both rs . a a ota vt House, explained his duties and. said that ‘Mr. | Which he agency. fF Order Si charging him with embegzle- | Compauy, series A, Ga, 120 id assed Wasning: linders had beon in the employ of the firm | Judge Miller read. from the book’ where it | Zets08 Of the similarity of house numbers, and ment. Ten charges were made against bim be- a about four years, as chief of the secret service | *tated that it was seldom necessary for a de-| Ze ay a Sat he Caen for Alderman MeMasters, and a warrant for | {¢.S% rostres, 30 04a. venw weeeds department of the store. tective to goarmed with a pistol and when it 3 1 lb : u ie . Relp) . WANTED (ones) an both re i . XO REASON FOR DESTROYING THE BUILDING. in favor of union, It is not WANTED (tots oe MeClure's arrest bas been issued. : : iS eelephoue. 3s, 94 bid, 105 |, To Mr. Davis the jitgee, ould Me. Witndars | waa necemmary it wes hia duty fo go armed for] 4’ STD" Cr the, recidente and —— ot, Anoem wins Pp reir bop lar on sect 3 seed ths Ged” Metsopeiitu “Rail | bis duties were many nd varied. He said that | . The certificate, however, stated that it was | owners in the vicinity of 118 4th street north- thought that while there will be « O" The aoticitor's exetination of the docket bas | 2224 artibie ta. Iv bid, 1 . U. S.| the firm now employed about nine hundred | the duty of the uolder to’ operate under the | east united in a petition to the Commissioners | north ‘anion resolution will finally Wastingiow Marker ‘Go. imp. 105 Bids asked, | B&Opl®s, jaws of the particular jurisdiction under which | recently to have the hovse in question Sh SR Wasningion “sgt os : dre ig | he worked. taken down, a8 it is unsanitary and Perf of Secretary Herbert's Son. 850 was imposed and the mozey paid to Me- Wt ashi the status of the employes, and in that book} Hill produced a tetter, which he said he re-| overcrowded. Am — examination by one A special from Anniston, Ala., says: Hilary Cinre. No suare of this noney bas been paid Secnri ‘Trast 3 Flinders was designated as chief of the secret | ceived trom Lawyer Oliver in Roanoke, and this/of the sanitary inspectors of the pees aa. = eae over to the eaty sreasure: as provided by law. | 4:4 asked. An rity | service. Ho understood that Flinders’ duties | letter told him auong other things to get the } health office did not disclose any necessity for Herbert, jr., fifteen years old, eon of Secretary ‘The Uri ‘tates Supreme Court Affirms 3 iy 1005, Fe . McClure was seen” before tite warrant was| American Security and “Trost 32. 196 A. an O-, . y “ Tts Former Esliac. 4 issued and claimed to have paid over the money | iw bis sxe’. SEuuees arfiog so gure ton on Atemesdins ee ee ‘The Supreme Court of the United States yes- | to the Law and Order attovney, Mr. Yost. Me-| National Bak Stocks—Bank_ of Washin Mk a cenntaen eek coaaelie esta: | Wie Gok: Cetin Leouks emtaind Waar tery zr i revi ain andor | Gane, borer, wg wing opt mons | Sygate, bua an agen ous | zee of toning sed compeling them fo| un wb aceman Lamb eroted My | cases ro 4 parca Acabeat fn the Tanafeld case. in wha: are popalariy | the second time and settle with Mr. Yost laser | uF Mos/PWSn. 20 fsa Stas Cant | that all fools were not dead yet, and argued | Frank W. Hackett writes to the Commission- known as ““ihe hat trimmings cases.” afr. Jus- | 204 tendered £400 to Controller, Brown. sThis | ers and Mecian! = Citizens’ MR, FLINDERS OX THE STAND. that there was no intent on his client's part to | ors today that he understands that lots $i and tice Shiras announced the opinion and judg- | was isened. End, 116 bid. ‘Traders it¢ uid, | This closed the case for the plaintiff, and | *! hte on what he thought gave him | °* = square 214, have been: sold to e professor ment of the court. | Mr. Yoss indignantly denios MeClure's state- | — askeo. " Line Columbia, | without making an opening address to the jury Hd . som . ollie ee ierlyn iad, of dancing, who ‘proposes to erest thereon Me. Justice Brower stated that he concurred claiming that he had received no money et eee conan vis . nd that’s what the court is going to break | Mill for ® dancing academy. | He requosts ‘woman across the line into the state of Virginia | destroving the building, although unsanitary ordered | i rE fi fit i ie 2 aSe8, mes: wo in the judgment of the court upon one of the C pt for five cases, the names | 15, ‘asked. 9 bid, 106 asked. up,” added the jn o gotting cases and that of the Chicago | “24 dates of which were in the posession of | Capitol ana Nozta v sirect 23k been engaged . W. Siogenes rack ee e dime novels,” said Mr. | PUTPose until the neighbors residing on M on until = 8° | the city treasurer. > Georgetown ‘aud Venieytown, 50 Did, 90 asked. Sillers, “‘and then want to become detectives. | *teet in that square have had an opportunity Pi:ladelphia case, ke said | MeCiure was placed under arrest at noon. | Eesiugion and soldiers" Lome. 30 bid, — asked. | to detect and prevent shoplifting. He ‘They see these concerns advertised in papers and | Protest. The street is strictly» residence that the imp mings at | After considerable skirmishing he secured bail | Co.umsa, 6 bid, 99 asked. Hock Creek, 100 bid. | Went to tho’ store. about balf Seg eamtally rod fer tas contin aaah lof that character would disturb in whatever might become | in $1,000 for his appearance at court. were cut up and disposed of, es was operiéd, ati | fig'ft will give them authority to carry a pistol | ‘2- diet and peace of the neighborhood. is ear a é before the ‘si i St er 2 bid. 45 asked. enka Sabha eo naked Met * rything was going alotg | ih wddition to arresting persons.” Frankiin, 52 bid. 69 usked. Metropolitan, 70 bid, | after seeing that e i t and ae therefore dissented from the jadgment of t all right would go home for breakfast. After | ” Judge Miller cbarged the jury that if they be- nniliper grape stages During the twenty-four repent rgening verre ae therefore dissen: she jac nt of 1 Nat.onai Union. — bid. 20 ask right would go home for ras ftidge Miller the jury that if they ty=f Saceut intheices. latte Gacat hows! (CUCO™S MAERES BUSErtrEn. dc 4; — | breakfast he would return and remain watil the | ioved Hill laid ‘wate ot thy owen or coco, cation zed say agg omer! cme today burial permits were issued from the lane oe Sy re abe poems he joined by dir. Justice Brown. Waltare of KR. Hedgeen & Seus—Vaiues of |S 5 store closed. He was all over the building, at-| sarily detained her because he wanted to arrest | “*Pbalt pavement in en Ts alin ates ine tant : lor aesiguancnt to Guty en ‘commissary of —e——____—_ ‘dinectensk' Sedenition Sant. tending to whatever he thought proper to be| her without authority he was guilty, and | ring the coming fiscal year is drawing toa White co following: subsistence of that department is amended so After che Tiber Deprecators. : one. : it took the jury just two minutes to come to the | clore. It will be recalled. that Tae Stan —Orvin Wynkoop, 31 4s to instruct him to repair to that place and w ‘Loxpox, May 16.—An unsettled feeling was ‘Mr. Flinders said he had no authority from | conciusion that Hill was guiity of assault and | first calied attention to the attempt of | Gleason, 54 years; Jane Clark, 70 years; Secretary Hoke Smith is after the timber s 23 complaints have been =tment lately that he exercise of the H i! evident on the stock exchange and prices were | ‘iti Mesers, Woodward & Lothrop or from any one | of enrrying concealed weapons. the Lermudez Asphalt Company of New | Bowie, 56 years: lower, notably for American securities. There ‘ithe, 1 ., | else to make arrests. He never accused} Counsel gave notice of u motion for a new | York to break the alleged monopoly in this city. was muck excitement, oyring to heavy selling aoe ce et ae any one of theft until he nad | trial, and the court postponed sentence. When bids were opened two weeks ago for the eidinsa toes tha coalhcik: mit CR ake oe seen them in the, act Ho. would o: laying of arpbalt pavements in the eity this new “Yelephone Stoc! not put such persons under arrest, but merely company, represen’ y Thomas omas, : Rg gg en , | put them ont of the store. "He had been a de- | Charked With Trying to Pass Spurious Coin. | yas found to have underbid the Barber As. ‘ears past in their line of business, have | —jiaked. Pennsylv: 3 asked. tective for twenty years, He came to Wasz-| Nicholas Murphy was the name given by a tall | phalt Company on every street. oa ding the tous of the stock exehe bigeye jared mond ne a ington in 1875 and’ was aa in the re-} colored man who was arrested yester- —— a f Congress the Commis- midday the toue of xchange was = Breas. Walle tec, — Wid. 190 a4 demption bureau of the Treasury Department. | sioners are prohibited from laying sn} calmer and tacre ¥as a disposition to await | ull Kun Panorama, 20 bid, "— asked. Pew. egy Lee pola a uf ronlgies ras day by bet aed — paee Pres- | ploners id separ rept aay tie a developments. supplemented. however, by a | [ate Sit, CAlege Nore end Waste ste here in the detective business. He had never |" © ® charge of attempting Pas§ | to pay therefor $2.25 per square yard. x feeling of general distrust and disinclination to b aber of the District police force. 3 counterfeit silver dollar. Murphy went | question at once xzose waether this new | ing articles from a basket from house to house enter upon dealings. Argentine securities are | asied. ‘o8e ‘Mr. Deis sought to show the e=perionce and | into Herman Blumenthal's store and wanted | jaterial offered by the Dermuder company | in the county, went to the house of Bre. Dole ! i i i i H f i F | i BR. Hodgson & Sons, brokers, weil known for thi ; i Secretary ‘mith Land Commission: all permits zo ex! pointment and to muke a carefil investigation the people of the scverai locali- we? the rotice contempiated by e department. H re Fa i if i f Girected to determine so fax as | very Sint é Sele Deposit (uaiifications of the witnoss as a detective, but | to get the coin changed. The storekeeper did | was the equal of the ‘Irinidad product. Stecle " possible whether the permits will prove simply | | The. ‘ailure,was announced this morning of | Sevuity und Kew. | Waste | Gn objection the offer was overruled and an | not want to oliange the money and eo. Miur-| De Smedt, who, it will be -crembeved, wae for on Brigntwood avenue yesterday, and, Weoatcial to the public poner ogy bp Gast felon Rank, limited. pig | onal. Scie Deposit aud. ‘Trast Co.. 198° bid, 40 | €Xception noted phy bo handkerchief. When | many years the chemi:t for the District, and stood that no permits will be issued hereafter i poe Shenae 4 gs ed y who is the inventor c. the asphalt pavement, Ronse and its ‘offices are at No. 11 K. Dishope- 3. Washington Safe Deposit, 9 bid, ‘THE CASE OF MRS. RAGLAND. was: emploved by this new comm oon, a aa are gid scrutiny and thet the contended tha: the ma:erial it prop Secretary's action in all cases will be governed i : street, within, E, C. a Continuing. the witness stated that he had strictly by the needs of the public and by no | i — isos a elected » number of crooks trom the store, and came from Venezuela and was che INDIANA HAS ANOTHER LYNCHING. once allowed pickpocket to go ahead in his | aded and infinitely better than the ‘Trinida: pera wisian work for a moment to show Mr. Hendricks | Was then that ho was arrested ‘and | Captain Fiebeger was detaied .0 go to South how such persons worked. He then ejected the | locked up. In Judge Milier's court he appeared | Amboy, N. J.. where the works of the new | today. crook. A plat of the store was ideatitied by | today and was given a kearivg on acbarge of | company are located. ‘The i story of his trip, the witnesses and it was expiained that a per- | baving Aattemnied to pass counterfeit money. | together with the report of Prof. Bichard- son, in 1891, standing in the balcony could | The prisoner demed the charge and the judge | sou, the District chemist, on the samples of easily @verlook the silver counter. Re- | beld him in $1,000 bail, in defauit of which he | the new asphalt which he collected there have ferring to the ocenzrence of January 0, 1891, | Was committed to ja airendy appenzed in Tee Stan. Not satisfied, | mob from this place. The lynching -party Mr. Flinders said he saw Mrs. Ragland and her ae however, with his investigation, Capt. Fie- was composed of the same men who banged | \" yy. sen sister at the silver counter. He saw Mfrs. Rag- An Inspector Appointed. beger was ordered to proceed to De- Turley at Bedford yesterday morning. fe westes : land | toying with a napkin | James T. Stuart has been appointed inspector | ‘Flt, where this new company bad laid a toafe ck, |He knew she was going to rieat |. ‘ 1 iakauliee ok Cle pavement, for the purpose of inspecting the At midnight an engine and two cabooses, v e c, | it, and continued to watch them. Her sister | 0% the burean of animal industry at Cleveland, | wearmg surface and determining, if possible,its which were captured in the same manner as ¥ was walking up and down at _ the | Obio, ats salary of 81,600 a year. adaptability for street pavements. those taken Sunday night, were loaded with a | go: mothy, 15.5al Grain frei time, acting as “a stall” for Mrs. Rag-| ie PRES CAPT. FIEBEGER'S REPORT. Jarger party than thet wkich puiled out over aanged. | C al—middiing, | jang” “aA moment later he heard Mr. Range of the Thermometer. This afternd hak Mba) the Evanaville and Richmond road, Suzday. | 3 or , Ragland’s siste Now take it," which she | The following were the temperatures at the | This, “ierneon cae elenined a iene ‘This train was on. io anc ississippi r . “A * missioner a volum- Picky wi: do. fair 24 | did, | He walked slowly down to them and oftice of the weather burean today: 8 a.m., 63;| {0 0 Uoginest Commision Oe other consideration. sins ee The Populace Unwilling to Trust Murderers to the Legal Authority. Seraovr. Ixp., May 16.—Lou Trenck, who murdered Henry Faedier a week ago last’ Sun-| » day, waa hanged at Brownstown at 1:20 a.m. by Guverament Receipts Today. Taternal revenue, #174,; 282: customs, $316,- ‘To Be Promoted. Commanders E. T. Woodward and George Wood have been ordered to examination for nat Back Agai Secretary Lamont returzed to Washingtor this morning and relieved Assistant Secretary Grant of charge of the War Department. eR ase MAE ness of Commodore Meade Commodore K. W. Meade has been detached from duty as a member of the government ex- Inbit board at Chicago and granted four months’ leave of absence on account of sickness. e. ‘i Fe ratio - wwietly eaid: “Be kind enough to put thet ; maximum, The run to Browastowg was inde qnickly. ce, wuz lan, ta ber Sipxte veg akon Wetted eek enae| 2 ee os ee asphalt pavement and the practical difference Arriving at the | the men found that the a “What ring?” He the touched them on the arm between the Trinidad asphalt and the Bermu- sheriff had feft the jail and that the guard had | Co1 goes. fairs 1 Oe | aay igindly s¥ep into this room.” Miss gorse dez asphalt. ‘The report rehearses the chemical no keys. The doors were battered down with | * Caen . a | ante Oise Gagen er ace. When be Aint z 5 states that | torts made by the District chemist, the conten- | B&#e#8%" Oe ae mes only a few minutes to get he didn’t waut to have a scene, and then Mre, | the State as le ne’ paeeiepmbtd Se ae oe eee asoerte ot bom, oni fT BALTIA inta th . let ‘us go there.” | yesterday sold ona mortgage he'd by Josephus | companies, as well. as Capt. Fiebeger’s ‘The Bering Sea Fleet. “Trenck out. He was taken to the west side of | PA! bese hd bs : 3 dations, i Judge told Cusick that he ‘The U. 8. S. Kanger has arrived at Sesttle en | the court house, where he was asked if he had | stuct. Goi; ‘consviluatel gas tote eaten ae | O - soem Mrs. Bagiand | Daniels, the proprietor of the Ealeigh> North tie ead reCommcntati. open his | just once too often and fined him @25 or route to Bering sea. ‘The final arrangements | anything to “He: replied that he did not KS, 60. Cs aekiyee) sand. the uate at? teat Carolinian. Mr. Daniels was the purchaser of | tho" Gr the opinion that should treat | #75 for the Bering sea fleet will not be completed | think he was receiving fair treatment and Chicago Indies, He did not earch the clothing or per- | the material except the presses. The franchise, | complications in asphalt pavements as we do| , Luke O'Connor was tried on a charge until toe U.S. S. Mohican. now on her way | begged God to bless his soul. son of oitlisr of them. He then sent for ifr. | subscription list, &c.. were purchased by J. N. | all other work in the District and entirely re- | Sessult on Cusick and « fine of $5 was imposed. home from Honolulu, arrives at San Fran-{| The noose was placed over bis head and the | , 7 TIGHi9%s. 4%; | Hendricke, explained the affair to him, and | Holding of the Naleigh Paper Company, it is ject no bids which give promise of good work. ee cisco. She will be the Jagship of the Heet. j Tope was thrown over the limb of a tree and the | july, wor, later sent for. Mra, Young, " the | understood, for the News and Obee: News- believe it is fur the interest of the Dis-| Metropolitan M. E. Church Anniversary pei Ne se j Murderer was pulledskyward at1:20. | |: matron, who searghed the young women, | paper Company, and that the two papers willbe | trict to encourage the establishment of a Services. Marine Hospital Officers Inciuded. The crowd returned se this cit = — | He did not remain in the room while the | consolidated. plant of the Bermudez Asphalt Company| The Sunday evening service of the Epworth ‘The President has amended the regulations ; The Leconte mong cs Ea sum nell” glace matron searched them. He stood just outside SSCL aE in this city. For this purpose I recommend | League of the Metropolitan M. E. Church was for the government of the Army aud Navy | Pstpcinsted im the trnching were weprite aad the open door, The ladies gave their brother's | Prseegys bd =. hed roar the award of 25,000 square yards to .uat com-| held in the auditorium instead of the usual use pase het Seg abop pel] MO le name and asked that bebe seut for, Mr. | | Mortimer Atchison, a contractor who owns a| pany, under such conditions ‘and bonds as the 8 : ‘ : i Kimball’ Commissioners may deem necessary. ‘tend the i of the h YT i ii Hendricks said he could not send for i mule, was called in Judge Kimball’s court this ut y et ‘y Se saa eabiect scans | muted Stan will publish fall reports | him, but offered then 2 messenger. He} morning to answer a charge of cruelty to | SPecitications alrendy require it to guarantee the Tux Evesix, 4 3 jou of Mrs. Rag- | "1: pavements for five years, and if during that sue evaditions a0 are prescribed for officers of waiisewaws Boox TOGED: of the proceedings of the Presby general | - asees pate tend reel aw a back, and the | time they provo inferior to the best pavements | field, after which the choir gave « selection. oF 5 revenue marine . = zi [orcas vontakc cab bigest ot st | abled animal to work. ‘Ihe owner wasfined $5, | 1414 prior to 1886 tha: they be repaired or re-| Col. ‘Baine led in prayer and Mra. Gibson wang « | MAty's county, Md.. and Jennie E. [One of the Convicts Who Escaped From | - ee aS | iowirg day witness was told that he was wanted beners "| pinced with satisfactory material. 1} beautiful soprano solo, “There i, @ Groen TL. W. Scheuch and Emma L. Kottmann : : ay pseg haa New York Avenue Churth. in this city, next | {Mins ay witness was told t — would add that the pavements must This D. Whitley and Mary E. Perry. resentative Wm. McAleer of Philadelphia ea eee 3 | Thursday. The ition of the’ paper Praxk H. Barer, W. 8. Bower and Wm.|be laid under sonal supervision i Vilson. a Stxe Sine, May 16.—The body of Thos. P A MEEMING IN RICHMOND. pe Ww fs at the Randall. Sia) ieee ah caver Zeath house | Will contain the seedings upto} Referring to his meeti ith Mrs, Ragland | Cé:toll. three soldiers of the third U.S. artil-| of Prot. De Smidt, and he must in the first C. ‘The Chevy Chace Club Races. J. Weise and A. Weebold of Germany are at | Pallister, who escaped from the death house | nour of go, rosa, til at the cobs of fa hd a ae ety iy uagiand | ery, wore on trial in the Criminal Court today | street that be lays satisty the Engineer ‘Com: | work, Mise’ Francis. E~ Tavior. wd - ° a ag prison wit i e hour of going to press, and at the close of | the Ebbitt. } : for ‘the lareeny of $6 ond a watch and chain | missioner hat he can iaya uniform product | gave her report. in which the workings of the | op ee™e WO*® large attendance at the from C. H. O'Brien on March 2 lass. before any further work is given to the con-| league were expiained in a clear. concise man. onversation with | | Cusuys E. Kxowz2s was couvicied in Jus-| tractor. I would also advise the acceptance of | ner. Mr. Herbert L. Buell told eloquently of ant, and suked | tice McComas’ court (Criminal. No. 1) today of | the proposition to retain. the 10 per cent | the origin and growin of the Epworth tye ot tell him that embezzlement and sentenced to 90 davs in jail. | until the Engineer Commissioner is sat- ment, and this was followed vy is she took the napkin ri id: “No,| Mu. E.F. Droop today received the follow-| fied that the cost of repairs would not exceed | collecuon for the benevolent wor irs. agiand, I euw 3 She | ing telegram from the North German Lioyd | tbat of other pavements.” 9 = the two weeks, tm order | denied it, "but said that she was| Steamship Company: “Steamer Darmstadt| The award will not be made until after the speed ayy (nog beg wd a the | sory the "thing bad occurred. She was | reached Hoboken 8 o'clock this morning. Will | board of Commissioners has, passed upon the as one ee Se not nervous or shocked, and ‘seemed “to be] prgceed to Baltimore later on." subject by vote. pastor, spoke n Sor ney bane soap, ae endeavoring to concilii jn. Whi e: ESTERDAY in the Criminal Court. Division PUMPIN yt Leoman's [sss Gace, Gi (dia sical coord Mex egland and Bee |e Juntos MeComas, in the trial of Charles B, | 7° “*4SPOX THE GkonaETowN saat ‘acular. senses of 6 mie, SO. a | sister were not ref d to as thieves by any | Cheshire for false pretenses a verdict of not iil be | said that they met on Broad street and he had | avery pleasant ten-minute her. S Feach day's se printed coy the entire day's proceedings. This will give the earliest report in fall of all ons of the body na & special edition Representative Lewis Sperry of Connecticut | * and Rev. C. F. Farrar of Ezgland are at the! j e was . very ple: oung lady clerk did ‘A. Foster of Vienna is at the Ariington. Lg Jenks duck and the prion . Hough of Hillsboro, Obio, i at the Persons who wish | pee to Mgr. Satoiti. Mgr. Satoili will retarn | vr. can have this street north west. Within a few days the use of the Georgeto Sandivap comapennas, BS wl o, Pisiment OE ‘Mr. Williara Bi one. He did not say to Mrs. Ragland, “I know | guilty was found, sintadtlinasés one eee a bles Tom handicap steeplechase, ‘the city for three y or M you, and you are the wotse rogue of the two.” | Mr. E. R. Brooxs was taken with an epileptic | Pumping station will be discontinued. This Hollow stable's Venue. devoted bim-elf to bis m eultivation of bis fine Italy, returned rom Europe las: ° 5 5 ‘The second dar’ races of the chee ay, May | 39 Used no violence toward her or her sister. | | fitat the corner of 13th street and Pennayl- | afternoon the Commissioners authorized the | who spoke very encouragingly. Cinb, eh vere to bave been run at Ivy ss" Thursday, May Jers was still on the stand when, at {va in avenue yestérday afternoon and wastaken | laying of a twelve-inch water main andat a tion then rose snd sang “har cher orice eee + aco penpenen ood 4 4 cont of Mr. 12:30, a recess was taken until 1 o'clock. to tho Emergency Hospital. $4,870 to connect the existing twelve- | Dr. Johnston closing with the bened! aes, Se aay on account <f