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THE EVENING STAR ‘Views in the West on the ‘Value of FUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY. fe ed opr} AT THE STAK BUILDINGS, 1201 Pennsylvania Avenue, corner llth St., by The Evening Star Ni Company, SH KAUPPMANS reste em —___"— Few York Office, 88 Potter Building. ee THE EVENING STAR is served to subscribers tn the city by carriers, on their own account, at l0cents per week. or 44e. per mouth. Copies at the counter, £ conts each. By mail vere Canada—postawe only method of relief lies in the immediate re- Peal of the Sherman silver law. Thin, it i || thought, will not only restore confidence in this country, but will Che Evening Star. SaTURDAY QUADRUPLE 8: With foreign postage added, H i showing that this government is willing to fol- sclkntered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., as nar wthnor penggee et world finan- $a" Alma sutaccttions mast te paidinatvance. | Wor 82, Na 20,610. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1893. TWO CENTS. ~ ibe one of rade at spc meting of ha eee SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SUMMARILY REMOVED. FRAUDULENT PENSIONERS. St ee 1XG, OF REST —= eae ‘AND TRUST D E F I A N T T A L K 3 ee Zatan, the Clicior of 6 and TO SHELL BANGKOK. Cara eee TO PUSH HOME RULE wood Av =n NY. Orego! extension of the PAID-IN CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS. : foaton, Gas Cir: Cabany's mains wo Texoma Park: | This company has for sale choice real estate notes | What the Radical Silver Men Say of| rr was nexreven rmar wx woutn axrow a| A French Gunboat Anchgts Off the | wex wao pnaw rexsioxs ox cunrovs rarrzxrs | Mr, Gladstone Believes in Expedit- Duma incereection of Brightwood ave" and Tain at. | ¢ Darand accrand interest, which afford a certain fz : to Be Dropped. ae LARGE NUMBER OF CHINESE COOLIES 70 : - MUST G0—WOMEN ALSO TO BE DROFFED FROM : rood, Be st shea | Yearly income of 6 per cent interest, and are as safe tua jiamese Capital deel ¥ igrerisf mem a, ing the Bill. Sg ep ghana the eatin LMsD—MANY HUNDEEDS HAVE. BEER LAXDRD . sue ™ one cee te rnidents of tha ‘couty aad cihertrinnasct ths | TRIS company pars interest on savings deposits, lara pr eater ray Tissy acs ie hia enables a cur. association will assist in making this celebration a | Sct#as executor, oe y markets Beas as astm | ee emer | WIL GT PREVENT DBSEADAION| mri en ety ve PREPARING 10 DESPERATELY RES, amperes ENUGH ME HAS BEEN WANT |x cins scam eh jeotg, Chab:man Comimittes of Arrangementa BRAINARD H. WARNER, President. moved from office Mr. Lotan, collector of cus- a so-called Sherman bill will oe eee at on a S0neay. 30LT < waiwe 1 izes a jOY EDSON, Vice President. toms at Portland, Oregon. This unusual action ren to be dropped from ego paa = ony date. . ~ JOHN A. SWOPE, Second Vice President, intai ii of the President take the receij H i H rf been handed to Hoke ii Bea oop nerf rotiar ment rig 30.1 CARMODY. Trossarer. Must Maintain the White Metal as | of ming of tlograt from spend cetate at | SUiPS Sunk in the Meinam River] been bended to, Seeretary Hot Joy Among the Liberals Over the «Stut Lars, Cram, June 28 Th fll tu se Bets pavatopae | SAAT ARESSC an # Money Standard, | Retrrezbumramatcnew ger | to Obstuct Horio Vessels, |, Bitn tmtcremreneses 7] Anmouncoment. | Eocene uric mit a MILLER, Crons: for some time in investigating a pension bureau TOCREGLDARS, AND, ALL PERSONS | cnarieg Bator ‘John A. Hamilton, ulent practices prevailing in Paget Sound and list are not entitled to draw pensions. Among a Leg hw Srorequestel to teset at S00 Het. ee on WED. | AL. Barber, | Theodore Wares, Portland district. The telegram stated that them are the names of eleven men now draw- ——e arama EAMES dae DTS ebee |Piege ee Ee MARKET PRICE SINKING. | 107 ha information of the intended landing | DISPUTE OVER A BOUNDARY. | ine romtons ahile the racorde of the Wer De OHEERING THE PREMIER. “ite tinea foray that thy > Bitte Spee, oh Portland ef large umber of Obiaes PEST partment show conclusively that they were be closed in a few days: Sampson, p> NOTICE.—A DIVIDEND ON THE CAPI- ick C. Stevens, . from deserters Bingham; Bullion, Breck and at Bosra ths tate an ret | ion" Syormuicts ‘The talk of the radical silver men since they | Soolies Som weeks ago, Ms. Lotan was Te! Loxpox, June 28.—A dispatch to tho Times Sa Loxpox, June 28.—Mr. Gladstone made an Tinti, Caroline, atjEurckn, a Bing Rolders of the anociaticn at the office of the company, George 7 have got over the first shock of the news from agen Loten wes oll i cs 3 fice, | from Bangkok, capital of Siam, says that the!” Ono pensioner, it has been discovered, was | “ROuncement in the house of commons today | ham; Crescent, at Park City and, ry Sis Rew India is rather defiant. Most of them declare | eae een ene rnnasmoral thie ‘necniog [French gunboat Lutin las anchored in the | neooePamsionar it has been, discovered, wat | Tich caused much Joy among the Irish mem | Park City. “a a - sea D Wine that they are more than ever determined to | 0 ere are oe bag ane cally aa Ce eee i river opposite and has made preparations to | drawing his pension with regularity and dis- | bers and those of the radical party who be- 4-8. Worthinton, 4698430 | maintain the white metal as a money standard. |i# deputy was placed in charge, > oe - | patch just the same. lieve that the time has come for throwing out Exaituations for admission to the freshman class ia en ee and will continue to act un-| re upon thecity. The topmasts of the gun- | Patch just ¢ Riek Mis eer ont Fale Collewe and the Sheffeid Sctentific school will While admitting that the detuonetization in In- boat have been struck and guns have been number are dropped * | many of the amendments to the home rule bill MR. BLAND'’S VIEWS. Seid "eashinatoo. D.C. the examination Tae Compaeeuriy and | ain in hard blow at bimetaliom at the present | tl Mr. Black, the new-collector, qualifies, His having served ninety days, as the law requires; ee Sth and Este aw, bewinning | on THURSDAY, Jane 29, stam "jel? Deseo ir ted in the fighting tops. The French | others d ‘icability foruhick | Offered by the opposition for the purpose of seeee bond is now on the way to Washington. On | ™0U' of ropped because the ity for * sit as © e's | ratio, — they of it ‘conspirac; miral in bis ted to arrive in delaying the passage of the measure, Mr. was ¢ rem cexr vinst wontosor vores.” |v, 207, a Jpeg fe ae Tune 15 Collector Lotan, in disregard of off. | *imiral in his faguhip is expec ive in | they are drawing pensions is the result of their Stiver ‘; som __i ii vicious habits, Gladstone stated that tomorrow he would move THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- - cial instructions from the Treasury De; Siamese waters from Saigon. ei Sr. Lovrs, June 28.—In an interview today ES. eed Ley 8 and Taree that this country should stand by silver. They | meng landed from the steamer Danube ebout | Siam, the dispatch adds, though mostanxious WOMEN DROPPED. te niaption ate restiation aaliing epen tho} Ue. sanasd Sana on wae faegived by the death of tr me a Gaines Roache, who assumes claim to be firmer than ever in their position | 959 Chinese, claiming to be merchants, but who | to maintain friendship with the French, is| Several women who drew pensions assoldiers’ | house to expedite the passage of the bill. Rese itt be faiuen Hoache, who ssa ried on by, all lisbiltties of the late firm and who ‘will collect all and say that they intend to fight with all their | were described in an_ official report to the de- | quietly determined to resist aggression, and is| widowsare dropped becauso they have remar-| This announcement was greeted with cheers AR ~ Safle edd ee nice ca commie, vee te ROACHES Fall 6 ger cent nar ie purchaser | might to prevent the degradation of silver Pirtment te n® Sealy and uncouth appearing | sreparing herself for any contingency that may | ried, and one woman will cease to draw a pen- gaping tp aarporaes of the | “nancial policy of this government and more rane 27. _-. a2 ‘These | being any greater. arise. sion because she is an open and notorious | Mr. Gladstone added terms t 1° - i tcrusd interest ‘and “are "esealioat cot] Tho more conservative men, however, regard | 78? Chinese ee iin Dope ae |." The ‘Odianeee “ofthe ovasicy. “SiN prate Seas poe Pe ey Ge gar Aenean INE abenn Cie eee Letral tecurity in thes of financial | this as whistling against the wind. The best | route to Portland, and it was believed by the | stronger than expected. ‘Three ships have been penahensies GHA DOCENA tek the tnnon tek | onion Soe it e's knock-out for sliver in Sis constr. On Brae and Buck Sess, Sure poner judgment is that many of those men who are | Treasury Department that if Collector Lotan | gunk atthe entrance of the Meinam river, on ‘equal care will be taken to ascertain worthy | _In replying toa asked by the Right | the contrary, I think that if Congress does nob value, cool, ented 2nd au If You Have Idle Money Known as moderate silver men, whose votes for | bad beon teft in office he would land the Chinese | which Bangkok is situated, about twenty miles | pensioners and grant them pensions as will be | Hon. Ad. Balfour, ‘of the opposition in| adopt some ‘measures looking to « bimetallie GEORGE SPRANSY. Geren te Sonatas as, company, st In| silver in Congress hare given to silver the Jaw, as wad done inl ee OF the Darr? | from its mouth. ‘This reduces the channel to| exeroieed in ferreting out frasdulent cesss. the house, Mr. Gladstone said that the resolo- | standard moat it make the Destio ot, cundards sr One Free Tit suy time, ‘Te is silently working for | Strength which it has had against therepeal of | "7 Yar back as March 9 Collector Loten was | the narroweet limits possible for use, and the Se pelaipte he tho’ trsshlions etied Sn 3000; | HE ioral pelieel prsdino eel are Tae you. the Sherman law, will be induced to Ibok upon | instructed by Assistant Secreeary Spaulding as| government is ready at a moment's notice to GEOLOGIOAL SURVEY. = modi- | between commercial centers and the go ponent ni though it would contain some important OFFICERS. the question differently under existifg, condi. Ly = tor | Complete the block to prevent the ingress and|one Proposed Work for the Coming Year | fications agricultural districts of the country, Tae oo ons, it, wi “It is ascertaine many Chinese enter Gladstone was again cheered upon mak- | monetization . fight’ as hard as ever against |the re-| the United States under fraudulent papers, | °S*8s of vessels, Outlined. agent medi, _ the banking institutions of and. the Ret He SUGGESTION. ane eee ——S ao eas will — oor Ass _ (Nope —— a ~ be sovarnleg ae Major J. W. Powell, director of the geolog- arupec eae eastern of the United a — e anc st | in the House some of m in nal ou will he x disregard suc! ers ant THE BESIEGED CAPITAL. survey reported tary of POURING INTO ‘AIR GROUNDS. of silver coinage in part A White Flannel Lounge Cost and Trousers to order | 4. T- BRITTON. .Chairman Executive Committee. —— ™e Deny not ac! — refuse = it be proven te eae —_ Siam has a standing army of 12,000 men and raspy Lierss general perinaed wate lar 3) melvin ey ay gee! the at the minimum price of MATEUR, GHQTQCRAPHERS AND | silver. but vote for free coinage because their | faction that the persons presenting them have| nay 9 Population of about 6,000,000 to draw to be done by the during the | The Attendance Today, It is Thought, Will | United into the a2 re ncn oto | ese ne bane ns | Saenger [ts psn of sea mR fo dan ne ee eae Be Over Lasoo, a WM Oi tandard i donot baler ak thay Sk About cne-half the price of your exclusive tailor. mounted photographs will find our FLEX-| present situation an excuse anda reason for|nave been landed at Portland upon bogus | some extent officered by Europeans, The gov- The geological survey has anappropriation of | Wortn’s Fars Gaouxps, Curcaso, June 28.— Succeed.’ iit MeO Have you seen the stuffs out of which we are mak- IBLE PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM a lobg-felt | voting the Sherman law off the statute books, affidavits and certificates. ernment purchased ten fully equipped war $494,640 for this year. and it is proposed to ex- | 4 bright, clear sky and delightfally cool ‘THE SITUATION IN INDIA. ing our renowned 815 Suits? beens em Price is very reasonable. oa perhaps even without any sort of asubstitute as vessels, (oe with bear A ns brigade es uaa if ine wnnser that pil ingeemsli ame: weather greeted the visitors at the world's fair MERTZ and MERTZ, eariod etoeh of oll Hinds of cattee'y ond aie wane manepier cane % ee eee ene apie ition net rnb caaa Genesee good in different rections of the country. this morning ond tons of thoumnds of thom | Question of Compensating tho Rastosiay Modern Price Tailors, stationers’ sundries at lowest prices. Advices from London show the price of sil-| Getting Things Ready for the Expected Com-| _The population of Bangkok is about 500,000. |” T¢ ig pro} that the work east of the 97th | took advantage of it, Gates View. one al a ro Ppl Lag Bg ae ie of Gomer seine bund spans ee | Sreten ee cea eae . 2 = Gust above the aven market quoting it at 84 pence, wi about . rection of Mr. He m1 wi "Ee FOR 800, po FETTER Sor DeLay. 739 in this country. At this price the silver oe bate a rasan Teno- | numerous temples addin, to its pioturesque-| of the 108d ssacidiane ako amntiues eoler thay cre J08, ran tt aly into = We cannot promie 835, @40 snd $45 dollar is worth 57 cents. The government again | vation preparatory to the expect extra ses- | ness, as do also the floating agp wi - rs rection of Mr. A. H. Thompson. Ssoney look into ‘the curtvaled ‘advan: Suits to order for #25 after this weeks + Mag | begins the purchase of bullion, as compelled by | sion of Congress. Charwomen and laborers are | buili on rafts. There are « fow houses in the |) Prof. Lester F. Ward will continue the Sees of “Chariton Heiguts aa a sub. ave then and iaay not-devends upon the | the Sherman law, on the 3d of July, but on ac-| busy all through the great structure cleaning city t built oft brick snd stone, | bei a — er aration of his memoir on the flora of the Poto- "Tt te Seantifutty situated. hink of Sele tale one intualtable | ado on that day. Phe tere doe that the one | And repainting and trying to make everything | PoFtion of the buildings are of wood. Catho-| mac formation and the compendium of Tt is eustly accrasible. ray {or $25. Same aprties to the #8, 810 made on that da lat day that the gov- bright. ‘The building is visited each day by a| “cP! ant iy botany and shall do euch field work in the Tt hss 311 Tromserines to order at 8% ernment bought silver bullion it was quotea at ing is v: each day by ®| schools are located in the capital and two news- | vicinity of Washington as is necessary to obtain 3 | WS. TEEL, “sine Tatlorig." WS PA. AVE. 3628) $2.90. ‘This was on the 2ist instant. large number of the strangers in the| papers, one in English and the other in Siamese, | Gata for the flora of the Potomae formation. IF YOU ARE NOT HOUSEKEEPING AND AN EXTRA SESSION ASKED FOR. city and the guides are making » neat | are issued. The survey now occupies nearly all of the i France and Siam, building and the top floor of the Adams Secretary Carlisle's mail this morning was| little sum. The foreigners will take| The troubles between _ 1 Siam. | Hooe building an top loaded down with letters trom bankers, com-| away with them a rather poor opinion of the | Yimeq" cispatchtio have, reached a ment acute | aus TE Sa ne f405- | Mercial men and others calling on the Presi- | Capitol, for at present everything is upside | phase, The troubles bad their origin in a| the conaiag oe ee dent to convene Congress at once in extra ses- | down. The hall of the House of Representa- | boundary dispute and considerable fighting be- | instead a building in the rear of 1326 F street, sion to consider financial legislation. The | tives looks like a great repair shop. The | tween the French and Siamese has been done | formerly occupied by a laundry. The removal ressure is great, but there is semi-official the chait along the Annam frontier. of the engraving division to the new home will Rathority for the statement that Congress will | CArPet have been taken up and the chairs are JASE. Gio Fst aw. = a mit an advantageous rearrangement of office Mr. Gladstone said that doubtless the Indien DIAMOND ‘ber. Piled together, while a man with a big brush 20 mints would not be restricted to = SETTING concindet to “cite up" sellin "h'enbinet officer; peaking of ibe financial | applies a new coat of varnish to them, reagan mere) pees roe cs ad silver for gold. The act si Aspecialty of our Racquets. Tako your pick of | situation, said this morning that the country | In the rear of the hallon both the demo-| the War Department Cut Off From Commu- MR. FOSTER -ONERATED. ‘the Indian ——— _ clauses Factory. fe have left at halfand less. Out | had been brought to its present financial con- | cratic and republican sides a section of the rail nication With Fort Myer. aout 21, 22, 28, 24, 25 and 26 yo dition by the very men who were now clamor- | has been set further back and a new platform pale The Drawbaugh act of 1870, but the power of the gor- eotearamen diss ing for an extra session of Congress. They had | has been erected, thas making room for twenty- | reyepuoxEs RENDERED USELESS—CASES WHERE] ""” Charges ainst tient a YN, ———. reached the end of their rope and could no | four new seats, twelve on each side. So soon whenever it is thought fit was not wv set ee longer profit and thrive by ‘meeuistion ‘and | as this work is completed the carpets will be| TH¥ TACK OF COMMUNICATION HAS CAUSED) Pending a further hearing in the patent of- the new act. a3 wanted the ment to egme to their re-| put down and the desks and chairs will bo| TROUBLE—ASTATE OF AFFAIRS THAT MIGHT | fico investigation, which will commence July —_—s—_ DR ROSETTE AS REMOVED FROM $5 “Columbia” Racquet. lief that they mi outer upon an era of | placed in their pr ition. The work has| PROVE REALLY SERIOUS. 6S pablaghas been filed with the commissioner CREDITORS WILL BE PAID, eer a RR kt aw. Jee Ot~ $5.50 “American” Racquets now. OP race cage, seal Sd teen rae a lhe niet iereny pe ie rer co against |9¢ patenté’by Messrs, Church & Church, at-| GOV. ALTGELD CONDEMNED. Suspension of the St. Pauland Minneapelis BS Sine Gastanes oC een See Ameren Toeeeenec as’ | tha) Shothenn nw woeld titag: aint wasn [a aoe omemaTe the latest sanitary | the Washington and Arlington eiectric railroad, | tTneys for Daniel Drawbaugh, saying: Detroit Newspapers Are All Opposed te His ‘Trust Company. ’ the Petworth Keal Estate and Improvement Company | quets now... $2.50 | needed relief, whether temporary or perma- | improvements, and from eacha nickel-plated |in that its trolley line frequently interferes | “Having, froma consideration of the whole Recent Act of Clemency. Mrrx., June 28,—The euspea- Sho. Distiet_of Columbia: Furvesat 20, the pro- ‘87 “‘Pelican” Racquets now. 2.50 | nent time alone could demonstrate. Still there | escape meee to the roof to carry off the | J+ telephoniccommunication with the cavalry | ¢Vidence adduced in the above entitled matter, Derorr, Micu., June 28.—The newspapers | sion of the St Panl and Com- Nislons of the organization acreement of the above | 87""Demon” Racquets now..........82.50 | was no certainty even now that Congress would | foul air. improvements in the sanitary | ¥! a 7 | become satisfied that Mr. Charles E, Foster is | | Punnot, Meu See 2 conderaned the ‘announced last night. A card from Litty (50) certicates of interest in said company You canuot play with an old worn-out | repeal the Sherman law. The House was | line are similar to those which were put in the | Post et Fort Myer, Va. | ituout fault or biame in connection with the | of * “9 iy a pany was nigh pop OO eT Racquet, eo get a new one. You can| more favorable to its repeal than the Senate, | Senate during the last recess. Orders have| The wires of tho trolley company and the | unlawful procurement of copies "ef the Dew act of Gov. Altgeld in pardoning the three an- in Pezlor No. 10. Wi larc’s Hotel, at 3 pm. JU SE afford to have two at these prices. He ee that if oo pee i. con- | been a to push all the work as rapidly as | telephone company cross at a point somewhere a - ope = Sg eat - ~4 188K, for the purpose of hearin @ rei see sesseeeee cee e| vinced that Congress would immediately repeal | possible. ir duty, 3 Pepeent commlaene. sit of chevtin on cuecutive com | e@-GAS RANGES_the “beet.” the Sherman law that body might be eoavened | In the rotunda a young Indy is making a copy | bet¥een the Aqueduct bridge and the fort, and Or font meee that the charges against ittee to manage the affairs of sail company after iy mig! the current of the telephone wire is frequently | 5 Sui 1. 1808. Bonace © CuMMN 3. Sore not welling ait the us Rances in extra session before September, but he con- | of the large painting ‘The | ‘Surrender ot, oe pavers sabato pphono wire js frequently | yr, Foster be iamissed, x s . that are being sold, but it is safe to say | cluded, “Tho leaven is working.” goyne” for jeacen o origin: y Y reasor é eed woase pRRAESARD &. WAREZR. we're selling more than any other one ‘a GtGANTIO CoNseTRAct. artist. For this purpose she has a scaffold | tion of the stronger current in the trolley wire. | THE GEARY Law. howsein this elty. Too bad thatevery-| pps estas gy ney ident | ¢Fected, aud while sho works she always has a) ‘The trouble has existed at intervals during | aoe YOU GOING ABROAD? cornmeal wetketaeeaiel Lememaaice essraa sccaan Pragrenae, merested spectators watching her | the past two months and hes resulted in con- | Small Amount of Money That Will Be . | “ —— siderable trouble to the War Department, as it vailable for reement ‘Oar French, German and American Tourists’ Light- a that includes’ “setting ao" aga | Of the coinage of silver in India ise part of the | | On the Sencte side the chamber is closed to | generally turned out that the telephoue’ wire | Of the cum. a ropriated by Congress for Wonige hove culbestve styice in bogee 'Vasiees and seine conus setting uo” and | gigantic conspiracy to seize upon the present | the public and with the carpets up the appesr- | wax ahut off whenever, there was special 0c- | yo abcuae ae tiiainebis Mae ce hee ear pases You will bo delighted with the “Fire | OpPortunity to establish finally and forever the | ance of the chamber is not especially inviting. | casion for ite use. ‘Thie possible lack of | ‘be enforcement of the Chtnan law there now 3 OTH. LITH AND F STS. ¥.W. ° single gold standard, and to extend it over the | It will probably be a month before is | immediate communication would be a most . apl5-3m . a ype ee sts. je0g | World. of eee are prepared for the Senators and | serious matter in case it was necessary to sum- July the other appropriation a $50,000 = = LERS. = ss This is the critical moment. The turning | Representatives. t to Washington in ahurry, as it| utilized, making total appropriation BS Deving Faty and anast our store wil be Ke? SANGER, 00! point is now.” If free coinage were restored 1s - would take nearly, two ‘bours towsctre thelr | craistie of #65000. In view cr the lock | ee at J o'clock on Saturdays pPeqnge than halt of the | the United States it would be the end of the AN UNEASY FEELING Presence by the use of mounted messengers. {of money to carry out the _ full | memorable uprising on the gallows were Peveee ar ERMAN WHEEL CO... dest dressed” men “in' town best the | Single gold standard. On the other hand, if — AN PXAMPLE. intention of the Inw the policy of the Treasury, | murdered under sanction of the law. Me has | peceived no epplication for the pardon of Bar- k2itojy1 716 1Bth etn. w. name of “DUNLAP” You don’t have | the absolute repeal of the present silver law in | Among Clerks In the War Department Just An example of this occurred during the | Department wiil be to first act on the cases of | encvuraged anarchy and has given back to it ~ GEROME DESIO TEL PEAVE, FOR bok pt, to cell ® Dunlap Bat. the United — can tS oe th, the ‘Now, and Why. recent visit of the Princess Eulalie, The | Chinese who unlawfully eons ed country | three of ite most able and leaders, | ber, the Mariboro’ murderer, nee thet be Sagashite Sg ake 2 to” Hy, | Foatop caaga a Taa va” ON SM" | | With he binning of ach Seal rar there Saairy euort bad tomate wo tie tothe | bere curing tention, there who ore | Hin earn au expucabie upon nny teary |b no hough intertering, te conten Ce ate RW | WILLETT & KUOFF. 005 Pa. “ave. nw. JES _ | | _The immediate consequences will be that sil- | is always more or less change in the personnel | city, one of which conld have been averted if it| registration regulations of the Geary law. The Tribune declares that Gov. Altgeld’s = stir BOT BST Sow Boe GF bo Nou FEEL? Yer will fail and gold will increase in value | of the employes in the departments, caused by| had’ been possible to have counter ee pardon of the anarchists isan outrageous abuse Pinkney is lying or I can give you better service than in the stock Port will ‘make Sou tee! “better | faster than ever. Prices will soon begin to fall | new legislation, which then goes into effect. | manded the ,original order by tele-| STILL, EXAMINING WITNESSES, | of executive clemency and adde: “Gor. Alt- paras ane er Eades it te dccan't pect teplecishiog. Elderly" perso in India. The whole world in time will feel | ‘The new fiscal year, which begins July 1, it is| Phone. The wire wax out of order, and pitch! apabl quit fon heather $0 ti ouans of Sasine mad ee MICHIGAN, BYRON S ADAMS. PRINT, po ig EE EE ne the, cect of the consummation of this last act | believed will be noexception to the rule, and | the FeO eae ie ee ae cit ate ER | The Investization of the Ford's Theater Dis- | the nation of which he is citizen, He bas un-| @ srother and Three ‘Chil@ren Burned ta ‘Phone 30. L201 312 Lithet. aw. creat nature. will | of the gold conspirators. Prices wili con! We cctteulealy tnx tas enve ol tie Se iment | CBtirely useless Se Se aster by the Grand Jury. lawfully exercised executive clemency Their COOL FEET ARE AS DESIRABLE Sicek Port to fall everywhere as gold rises. The end ni Depa turned back on their pent ras Theater rd and pension | for the purpose of befriending the enemies ereaes im hot weather asa coo head. physicians recommend is one can see. Every advantage will inure to | employes there is much apprehension felt, trip several hours later. The War Department} In the Ford's Theater (record and pension . we an ‘almost | Saorwaw, Mrom., June 28.—Catherine Neu- Rt, Co ee Pe a a a creditors and creditor nations. It in stated that s quiet inquiry has been in | knew of the change in the time of the princess’ | bureau) ease against Ainsworth, Covert, Sasse | °F watt lead in person an attack upon the per-| mann and four children occupied the second Beat as do shove of biack leather. TOKALOS Wixt &., England has set out to subdue the world, not | progress in that department, conducted by the | arrival, but was unable to notify the com-| and Dant, the grand jury i still engaged in the | S.n nd property of the commonwealth of | floor of « two-story frame dwelling at No. 127 (Good Russet Shoes at $3. $3. 50 and $4. G14 14th st _Teleehet “S_ | with arms, but by gold, by turning everything ia t | mandant at Fort Myer because the telephone | examination of witnesses, the following having | which he is the unwerthy governor. It will nopint Conte XD ox ™ Ben BEETS v0 HUMAN KIND. | to gold. if this movement is allowed to run ite | Chief of each division, under instructions from | mandant at Fort Mye Haan need fan taken Cee wont aae | Thich he is the unworthy governor. It will North Jefferson avenue. Fire gained such The American Shoe Sellers,” pate Better wet ae Tact Pe 12 | course unchecked there will be a fine grinding | headquarters, the object being to ascertain caccomtanen Ry. Bell Joka P. Sprecker, HB. Willey, D. : soho —= Bye Be ea Toe Te Tye Hay. | Deters the mills are done. It ovement por. | just what, Promotions shall bo recommended! 4 simflar dificulty was experienced this |B Johnson and W. Patterson, dias i a's Close-roll nz ite” im | te i ti is ol clerks 4] ro} om the I " yorhas, St Others at 91-25, 81.50, ez and | Soarghy, uum and is sowing roll. = week when it was desired to have prompt com-| _ It is therefore not probable that indictments Your choice this week of 1.800 suits in Sacks and Late Colored Ktain-proot Uiibrelias— REPRESENTATIVE WHEELER. The appointment clerk hae already received a ones a — = —- gd re epee palin te ie lg a meee 3 z ‘i number of and wi e departure of 00) yeburg. ‘4 Cutaways of Cassimeres—Cheviots and Serges—each | B.H.STINEMETZ & SON, 127 PA. AVE. N.W. 323 . kop semnrgpet bileeocags hefoesea said ‘lieu $0 Secretary Tanionit Es Ma beaten Reet Siseaace pega pegs edy the defect so | Bes Teepe = — re ss ted and every one worth fully from $18 to $18. All to go | BEmae 2M scalar Wlinly i be aeneralv cloudy | he thought this action of the government of because of the careful inspection that | aetebermit prometand reliable eourgusice, chonee Seat Gabaeiebotons ‘Shas {tee or ‘and slightly warmer tomorrow. India on the silver question made worse| will be made of the’ lista by | sae hermyt Prompt and reliable, communion. | attorney, req ( at $9.90, EISEMAN BROS. LATHS! LATHS! @ situation at present very bad. He|the reviewing. officers and by the nosey opmpany ‘will subject their | three days perl to wee indictment es in . ; to mubmit i for the siguature o foreman. x19 Cor. Tthand En. w. eee ea ones eee eae Panity for a chief Of Mielsion to onereive corns | LBC, at theg Point of | conjunction | After this it is reported to. the court. Henes| NO SUCH CHARGE WAS MADE, ALOOF FROM FACTIONS, es = pealing the Sherman law the further legislation | Personal preference in recommending promo- Cate the peewee of inition, "A ‘simtlur | 80 indictment is probable before Friday, and it pry eer cle Sm FERS RS SN Ne THE CRUCIAL TEST.—THE SIXTH AN- Schooner Stansberry, necessary to give a sufficient and sound cur- | Bo, t tify cal ata yae tit Y i Ls tly taken with the tele- | ™8¥ be impossible to present any before next | Messrs. Donath and Vaughan pala, June 10, Iee 2 405" pals ot Ge BE Capt. ‘Thomas Fiuehart, Fency must be thought out very carefully. | Giemisala © 2 Tovont “Pie BY susgesting | precantion was recently taken, with, the tele- | Week, supposing. of course, that one of more Misinformation Given the Press. Democratic Focamauie Tires. (op RAMREERS "and other ima arrived at our lth st. His own opinion was that immediately on |" Tt is understood that thero is no Inck of funds | Phint where it crocs the trolley, wire of the Indictments will bo returned. case in | _ CMICAG0, Int., June 28—On June 17 a die- | Specta habe Te Rese te, hase ines" ‘WAS PUNCIURED ON THE EN wharf from Norfolk with the mecting of Congress a resolution | to defray tho clerk hire of the department, but Brightwood railroad, — ep Kay ge Victims, thelr ror | Patch was sent from here, which purported to| Atsaxx, N. ¥., June 28.—Pursnant AIP. Every RAMBLER that started came thro a vessel load of Laths. would ‘be passed giving the President | that the purpose is mainly to secure economy; SES run Ron ee give a resume of the proceedings of the Inter- | directions of the order of the court of appeals, flared chee, throush, “exctet’ fear Saashisnes (rat We shall sell them at the Pores, at his discretion to stop the pur- | so that the vacancies caused by dismissals wil Six Officers Retired. pie sence national Typographical Unien a few days prior | the Argus wae turned over to Mr. William MoM. wepacs bet, somereahty to teeter a Ea 82.50 per 1,000, deitv- session of Congress. The object. of this, he | 7° >° spas a Mls ‘The President has approved the recommenda- Capt. Shannon’s Detail. when in executive session respecting the affairs eS aon appeared yt 4 Biers ealely everswiere: bur’ they ine seuzritsis a a aime wenblibe; of conese: to opts operaiion A Kentucky Bank Falls, tion of the naval retiring board for the retire-| Capt: Wm. C. Shannon, assistant surgeon, in | of the Childs-Drexel Home for Union Printers, | under aor ona TESS Sonatered ia copsectin with the cr that on city. <= —< Alnor nwa ws for permanent | rhe controller of currency has been notified | ment of the following named officers on ac-| addition to his duties in the office of the sur- dw ng meee that an in by | this ts s, == the Boppiar tire over 40 punctures were received, and 14 —J Representative Tracey of New York said that | that the Second National Bank of Ashland, Ky.,| count of physical disabilities: Lieut. Com- eal tS ee ae assistant | President ae See nak pane eae z "ogee “The Argus returns today ene me CORMULLY © JEEEERT ATO Oe Saris vou read it tm he thought that this action in India made the | has closed its doors to business. Bank £x-|mander Wm. H. Webb, Lieut, T. G. Salter, ome: Seay. Reughen ot Denver ‘ind | August, Donath of | to the democracy of fit stron founders siz 1325 14th sin. w., Washington, D.C. our ad. i 40. repeal of the Sherman law inevitable. He said | aminer Escott has been placed in charge. Ensign George French, Ensign Geo. F. Hawk, SE EAE Washington city as the parties held mainly re- | and editors, William Cassidy, Edwin Orosswell Sa YOU DON'T KNow LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, that he was prepared now to see silver run SS Chief Engineer Geo. W. and Assistant Ps rag sponsible, and stated that both bad been dis- | and Daniel — It will = be mug- 17st how you want's printing job “set ui ‘Lumber, Mill Work and Builders’ Hardware,” | down to an extremely low point of value, and Payment on the Indiana. Surgeon James G. Field. ese retirements mor Crear Canevero, minister plenipoten- | missed from the board of trustees. wump or the organ of a faction It will ‘Do cerait. Our typesetiors ess oly eapane ee & BS nee come titre Mtoring Of! The Secretary of the Navy has made the | will make a corresponding number of vacan- | tiary and envoy extraordinary of Peru, with | It is but just to the gentlemen named to say | port Semeeretts. contianten and mee ee Toney aguinet it, He sid. that he did. wot ee | (eBt¥-ocond payment of @91,€00 to Cramp & | eles n the service peclpsncuiraicy ap apd setae ees [eae pe Ray FN the burdens of taxation” ‘McGILL & WALLACE. Printers, how any sane Representative in Congress could | Son on account of the construction of the bat- tess Canevero of Paris, lett the Normandie this ia dontaniien ne charge of my? — Aic""iiterary “and | now contend for free coinage, as the fact is now | tle ship Indiana, sire teh aiarttainwte nied afternoon for the world’s fair. After the belli | isos was brought ‘any member or CHOLERA IN FRANCE. ‘sze_men of sense | indispnitable that the United’ States would bee o——$_—_——__ Mr. and Mrs, C. R. Davis, Miss E. Davis, | over they will take a around the circle to | Pr'member of thee bourd of tranecs, and that 4 SUMMER IDYL. ig thes pave 2%"! come the dumping ground of the world for Treasury Changes. Mr. E. Davis and Master Davis of London were | show the Parisians what country looks like | neither Mr. Vaughan nor Mr. were re-| Reports of New Cases Throughest the See eee teres, ‘The Phonograph | silver. , Secretary Carlisle has appointed W. N.| at the Riggs last night. To » Star man Mr. | Senor Canevero was the leader of the Peruvian moved from the dispatch was And this is the season when LEMON SOUR wna in = Banca REPRESENTATIVE RICHARDSON. Bragaw of Alabama chief of division in the | Davis said that they were doing Washington as Soncen = the Leig es war and wey roi based on misinformation given to the pressre-| panrs, June 28,—There were two new cases Isa biessing wost complete. e's advantages: Representative Lar of Tennessee said | sixth auditor's office. ‘an incident to their trip to the world’s fair. po Nae ioe gga ‘tells re- | *Pecting the proceedings in secret session. of cholera at Toulon yesterday, one new case Sa Se ee ae, niting te brought mto sight, |e hadn’t thought maturely upon this news| Wm. P. Hagarty, Kansas, as Chinese in-|Thoy were charmed with Washington, Per-| tc” t his personal experiences in the = at Hyeres, new case at Seyne and two erugeist oF other dealer. ease, of overating. from abroad, but that at first glance | spector, and Robt. W. McClelland, Missouri, as | -"°" f to finds| Line of bloodshed. "is manners are easy and | _ Crank Shaftof Unusual Strength. | at Hyeres, one now nce of workmanship. haps they did not exactly ex ine easy Pa, June 28.—The Bethichem PRICE, 1c. Beart bette i: it appeared to render free coinage out of the | immigrant inspector. rovincial inland town where the streets led | graceful, his English as broken as political] BeTHtemem, Pa., — ee Be Thought also dha it eine meneame, and | | The resignation of John W. Burst of Illinois | From nowhere to the same place, but they were | promises, butas musical as the Marine Bond. | Iron Company has completed and shipped to| sow york Cantom nonce Moattont a ae be aooear oe | ee necessitate the | as immigrant inspector has been called for. not prepared to find a town where cosmopolitan fe is a sugar — ‘and on a Li — the American line ® spare crank shaft forthe! New Yorx, June 28.—The custom bouee in- . PALMER, ee toppage of the purchasing t harmoniously | tions near Lima there are em) over 1,000 | steamship Paris. It is made of nickel steel and casual Sis walk: Palmer & Pensley. {GIS Dat. aw. — lepresentative Cobb of Missouri said that Died From Yellow Fe: acid aataees they "wore glad to see the | men. He doce not have any of it sont to this | sanmanip Pe strength of 90,000 pounds. This | Vettignting commission 1 - adie Artistic Advertising, P*P**=5 logs Sud sta. ~thatadollar will fo as far here toward | the bottom had been knocked out of silver. Surgeon General Wrman has been notified of | American girl on her native heath. They had | country because the trade conditions are un- | js 25,000 pounds in excess of the strengthof any | ™0tning. ‘This morning's session was jel getting yourself a pair of Trousers or ios the death from yellow fever of the captain of | met her abroad, but eee that perhaps = —— = did appear the a ants wrec aes ot eae a eee There be aie ons of the com- of Clothes as at any tailoring establis! t 3 " air of independence might have been somew! of ity on his personal interes! facturers. crank alone weighs | mission this afternoon, at which witnesses oes inthecity, and that when you consider the SPECIAL NOTICES. badder erasireuacy ved pie dapcme) exaggerate by rewrona hor, freedom m from gcse die brert ws serena 8,000 pounds. becieniosl. MODISTE mart it COMRADES AND FRIENDS ss " home environment. foung: at Arrived at Boston. a “emma tenes | crea fe norouag, [ene gunnine a Hatha ake of | ema” tppe og te oes ed| mug. anes td Vcanw-| __Aohny Fay a. re JACKETS, RIDING HABITS AND ROBES, ‘. : * coast of Georgia, and Surgeon H. R. = a invaded restaurants with immunity — rived at Boston this morning to take part in the | Sax Fraxcisco, June 28.—In the second race | Pzntm Axnor,N. J., June 28. * A v1 im “ STEAMER PENTZ. iZ how many ns are aboard the vessel, but y nas cae GSSMONET TO LOAM ON Hear EGeaTE | ,Amost enjorable tn is gromised, The rccsinta | the only ther person of the crew ‘who is Te- gan Guns ee ee, Wrreeriing Wun, the Jco Combine. __,.| hestretch and rolled over, Jockoy Rinstone, |« revolver was clagped in hie right hand, and S AN ON REAL ESTATE | over expenses, will be CITIZENS | ported to be sick is the cook, and it is not cer- Sis Gata Wee, ee Mr, |The wrestling match between the ice com-| who wasso badly injured that he died last | there was « bullet ho! of inte and’ is to believed. IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS. Ford's “Thestes: ‘dessin. HORE ee ON Se tain that he is afilicted with the fe seeerais rete eical ica tes shinies ‘and q|Dineand Uncle Semis = = eee laze night. oy ee ig odin ony Sommander ae . the Italia Sewuele, nee became so Soyer Sa asia! mas Frese fot, parlode of § | =~ spreTTOALISM.—CLOSING BEANCE OF Representative Tracy is Here. coal bill were the principal figures, is closed | tre Rowerar» ‘hat your Unde, & aia his ake Progress of the Caravels, Naat ater sy a gt, + Heo Hlagwis. Waite, on, WEDNESDAY EVENING: | Representative Charles Tracy of New York is | The Secretary of State showed to the satisfac- yersary down he intends to give hima black |, 9% CaTmmurxz’s, Oxr., June 28—The Span- ante: Pisadinnen Shen © Wandin: GT. KEEN. Money advanced on realestate. In event of death | 28th jnstant. af the temple, £73 Gat nw. Fortwo | at the Arlington. He ishere to talk politics | tion of the United States district attorney at eye that will require several seasons of careful say esac reached here this morning and a , June 28.—The election in the par TAILOR, ag eae a Hsted existence oft ar dope ei | concerning the eppointment of an Albany man | Now York thatthe $1,000 deposit made with | poultiing to restore to.» normal condition hours afterward proceeded on their way. Searcrva' Ghcldon of “Moctaash Guike’ 4 ail Ss L. GOODMAN, Agent, the ington, s to the internal revenue collectorship of tho| the Italian consul for the execution of a represen: 3 in the bouse of commons caused my0an ioe F STREET. : CPRERIBNEN. Chairman Bus Com” “The secon | Albany district vice Collector Hunter, who has | contract was in his posseesion solely in his off- | ments met at the Post Office Department today agrestge ir rayaneeamaes meng: Artery mesgy egy enh my 3026-5 resigns withdra NER cnet ae jal weuth. a ion. Louis W. Pratt and | cial ity, and was really a transaction with | to consider the line of action to be taken in de- | Brxrast, June 28.-—The passenger steamer | by the WANTEL=, ANDIRONS, FENDERS. sono ay ee ere ee SS Jon Tis Loach top tae Alcala Geatidanens| Gea tation vores none teen taa feating the combination, Another meeting | Gothic, built for the White Star Company by Davitt, anti- ee. FS E SS S| cea tae varmamn ho | BSE 2 A TeiStae mxpzracaemnn. | sot Cnmremen dates fr whieh | any in procr gun the ‘oan oto | wil Re nl omoreny rls, ft i agi | Seca Steele Geigy nner | Tax ent Faraies seid Win, seabte "5. COMSTSG. Tile Shop,520 13th st. | Surplus, "600,000. mhiswastt | Telephone 765 Ue20) ~ Ti0e 1110 E at. nw. | was going to 8} individual. » will be productive of « final result. launched to day.

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