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THE EVENING STAR = = ee said be the blame for the dis- nonsense (eee eee =. ee ee arg Se kee prom es admiralty officials refuse to divulge the con- vening Star per Company, tents of these ms to the press until after S HO KAUFFMANN, Pres’t the art martal sal have been held at Porte- Sena mouth to ascertain every with Tew York Office, 38 Potter Buildiag. the om of tb bate cp fact connected ~ — a wery fort is being made at Malta to keep Po zamme epee to oxtumemere fe — in seclusion the carvivers of the disaster who Weck or Hc. per mont.” Copiee at the counter. = arrived there yand to prevent them cents eee! ‘mail — ‘in the United States or from about ae tment wil Be" questioned in the ‘houes &f com- wagteaper Quapacrie SHEET STAR S100 per year; mons on Monday as to the reasons for this at- pe Washington. D. C., as tem —— ——. on = wabscrty ti just be paid in advance. been whom Ente ofnivertnins uade'inown cuspptication | Wor. 82, No 20,613. TWO CENTS. _ [twat putt w rescue many sc sf heron — — — —-—— _——_—_-——- — — — ———_——. — —~ —-- ness were done and offered.” SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. 1 ; aA or nother "oficer “wid: “At the moment PECIAL NOTICES. __ PECIAI IIT WAS A MISE. ACT, |THE UNION BUILDING.| THE NEW CONGRESS, |AN EFFICIENCY RECORD. |TRYON WAS AT FAULT |S seuss, Sittetate™ticnac™s FARK OG 1 LOST, . pies tS, 2 suspense, the oftcers and crew waiting for on as \ 2 the deck. At cova zi ‘Gia ilanrz0x on : é " ih: : Report of the Army Board That Exam- - Seoretary Oarlisle Issues a Set of Rules the Victoria gave Jewitt Torch . ation eX * uot ba 1 i ff i 7 at ie, Na ile acne et What is Said About the President's ined Its Security. Gossip as to How It Will Be Or- In Regard to It. He Miscalculated and the Victoria | t2-rite struggle to ret bolt of eoseuine te Eee Tascper coresuine separa hice Proclamation. \ == ganized, Sect ol Was Sunk. Sony comrtuste; sotarie tos sents omen st pare, lear water ies 1 It Was Considered Safe for the Purposes This 1s to Carry Out the Order of Ex-Presi- and the men were mab in oy- hy £2,000 and. 82.100 for ga cea ere ee = ee site: es aa —~ by the bows “ren cane ~ et on 5 iacanal ee ae y we. 5 7% ie a ie A ae re Ptetilon. nas. EXPRESSIONS FROM CONGRESSMEN, mended to Be Secured. CHANGES POSSIBLE IN THE HOUSE to Be Made in the Department. COMPLETE STORY OF THE DISASTER, |i abe ‘scned ier oves, and toot’ hr’ iwt sis amc Sally ta the ‘The board of off iret ofl Gector occolagy ‘Custis has promsigaied a ont of perpen lar deck othe leeward were Varied ee MILITARY ORDER OF THE LOYAL . . 7 1e board of officers, consisting joarter- tO a ‘ water when rolled ad wae, © Be eae ie Unled sates, Some Think the Extra Session Will] master General R. N. Batchelder, Surgeon Gen-|{n the Senate but Few New| rules tocarry into effect President Harrison's | An Officer’s Account of the Terrible |” “sawn mesenat none eva. me oe eral Geo, M. Sternberg and Capt. John G. D. order requiring that « plan be devised and put ae, ‘This officer stated that Rear Admiral Mark- Other Mite intsof Furntohtags have ae | SARTORD. lore Ut Vetuntors Be a Long One. Knight, corps of engineers, appointed to ex- Faces. in operation for keeping an efficiency record Collision. ham env Gabby Silouing Ge esterdiguteh hal their prices cl Mea who hav o birts bought their summer furnishin<s as yet cam save money. ultimo, is announced to the Fu "By command of amine the Union building, tendered for the temporary use of the record and pension office of all persons in the classified service, with a view to placing promotions wholly upon the ee dee oe en ae at 250 Ba x 5 of the War Department, has made the report 7S | bases of merit. The circular of the Secretary, " be 2a SeuR to Ge. pair. Few day, 24 instant, at 2:30 F ee ae CABINET OFFICERS DUMB. i cagnead is teat baiting tal wie tay sees THE HOUSE COMMITTEES flee ibting: tna Posctacers : “a A GRAPHIC WORD PICTURE. a“ a Awe wPietah Sager General JOHN G. PARKE, U.8. 4, ‘The building was examined from foundation aoe follows: ee Sar jo. 1. | w. Record i ie For the of carrying into effect the ‘ knuchts and brothers will assembie at, 1519 = ~__________1* | Both the political and the financial situa- | t0 Toof,and drawings relating thereto were in-| The call by the President for an extra ses- = a some) carrying Varerra, Matra, July 1.—Notwithstanding Sth st «. > => CENTER MARK! i " resid ferred Suse a ws on Se NDAY. July's 1A at 1 o'clock “Tue Conter Martet itt be open MONDAY, | Hons were given an unexpected turn by the spected at the office of Mr. Appleton P. Clark, | sion has caused unlimited gousip and talk | Prien or the Eresitent above referred to the | ine efforts that are being made ty the naval Fan ue eo embernot sister castles are respect” | [alps J20% frou, fa;m. aatil 2 pa. {on TUES | call of President Cleveland for an extra sos- | JF-, architect, who designed und superintended | as to the organization of the next | mulgated, and the officers, clerks and employes | #uthorities here to prevent the survivors of the order of the Nobie Chief. De §. SMIT sion of Congress to meet on Monday, August | the erection. Mr. Clark has made a statement | House, which will be the first thing tack- - any information cE: seh sgildent to the old wentiennan. Attest: M.D. MULL, M. of R._ Bq SY, PEON WHO WITNESSED THE ne RE LAR MEET! who was in Be area oorttative Bolling abecinte qa eeneigerty Geir anameU te awetaon 7. The announcement came as a great surprise to every one, and at such short in writing that each of the three upper floors | (the fourth, fifth and sixth) is capable of led in hardly be called a August, The Capitol itself can 5 Ra for such talk, of the Department will be governed accord- ingly: L each bureau or office of the Treasury Victoria disaster from gi concerning the loss of the vessel, the United Press correspondent has succeeded in obtaining ines ‘off the cabie car at 22d st | Defartment or division of the Secretary's offi Siera S <ettiga off the calue car at 4d stand Penne. | Pill be beldat the Ca PONDAY Fy Bead | Rotice little speculation was being indulged in | sustaining » uniformly distributed load of | although the candidates for moat of the House there shall be kept such record of the faithful- from reliable sources fall story of the cas- artof cherit eee he Mets | Fe Pea taree, Se ch per month’: $1,000 in | today as to what the outcome would be. That|760 tons of 2,000 pounds each, or of | offices can be found there. Justat present the | ness and efficiency of the clerks aud employes | Ualty, the first report covering all the details of portibie, ALEXANDER ASHLEY. WASHINGTON. D.C. ) Serr fefeeas tha; raniced on each ‘Subscriptions, “SS Se RS Ste x ie St Ea stn. . Kell nan. 517 1th ct; F. N. De , stati, Tyee the District of Columbia, Washington. July ey THE EXCISE BOARD FOR 1 the financial question would be the first matter to receive attention was generslly conceded, but there was a conspicuous diversity of opinion as to how the difficulty would be met. There is as 13 tons per section: but that should heavy cases be placed on these floors tney should be ranged east and west bet directly above the main girders, and the load between two adjacent columns might amount een the columns Capitol is not in a condition to recetve com- pany, but there is no doubt that when Congress meets everything will be in apple pie order. It is only a matter of putting on an extra force as will enable the beads thereof to give their rating in such elements when recommending for examination for jotion. 2. All credits for faithfulness and efficiency shall be based onascale of 100 per cent for the accident that bas been sent to the United States. Most of the men seen decline, for ob- vious reasons, to have their names published, but the reliability of the interviews following .—The following applicaiious for licenses to 8 tone, while a simultaneous uniformly dis- have been received: Bar room Herman Orpen! yet absolutely no plan of procedure, and every- me, (act oclngaasa y to bring order out of chaos on the Senate and | each element and shall be rated from prompt- | may be entirely depended upon. A hat Dunia Hennessey, a8 Sadat. uw: | thing that is said is to a certain extent guess- | ‘Tibuted lond of forty, pounds per square fo0t | Fiouse floors and in the committee rooms. ness in attendance during official hours and the ‘A SUBOFFICER's STORY. ; LcHeRY, Edward MP ursias: 150) i.*| work. bn x .| . But to return tothe new Congress when it | manner in which duties ure discharged accord-| 4 suboficer who was attached to the Vic- _ sen 200 to 1208 F st'nw. | McChesney, 1630 eh'st. ike Seteeny: tank is gate aeeaes ee eran nce ee OF cock wary 0 18 | does get bere: ing to the view of the responsible officers under | tors care: DiS % WOFFATT His RETURNED Dear Gtesroro, D. Se ee ee whose direction and supervision the service is esd Das Be iotomeemeat io tithe SO oid sus ato band 6 to? pane 20 3030-00" Office hours: Teiephone eal a Be" customers TELL US Clerk to Excise Board, q=FROM JULY 5 TD Be ire illve civeed ato. days excepted. wise contemplated action was unusual. The cabinet officers were undoubtedly warned to be par- ticularly careful, and, until the informa- ficient to accommodate 300 men and their desks. As there are fifty-nine floor sections, this allows about five men and their desks toa! section, which it is believed will safely support | In the CHANGES IN THE SENATE. Senate such changes as are to be made in the official force, including a new secretary and sergeant-at-arms, have already been deter- rendered and upon whose recommendation ex- aminations for promotions are approved. $. When a vacancy occurs or is to be pro- vided for in any office or bureau in the Treas- “The fleet was maneuvering when Vice Ad- miral Tryon signaled to the firet division to turn sixteen points to port and to the second to tion was finally given out from the White | 96,000 turn sixteen points to starboard. The object of hea per end junds uniformly distributed. ; - r -that they fad ft fer 0 ~ ' will enter | ury Department, or in a division in the Secre- | $1; Paar yong teanein cod thay | AS MY WIFE. SALLIE E FIFTELD, Has| House, no one was aware of the importance| ‘The board therefore finds the Union build. | mined, upon. and the new oficers will enter | Ory Deparsmem cx fu ¢ Givteon te the Seer | this maneuver was to bring the ships in posi- ms ¥ ‘ickd waa as left me nearly two years ago. I ‘aeain | of the cabinet meeting. Though Mr. Cleve- | ing safe for the purposey contemplated, and | Upon theit duties und salaries when + petitive exeiainetion tion shail | tion for anchoring. Vice Admiral Tryon either Decree ear ments of our Dut AR, to | notify the public, as Tdid in vear ‘Oe, and'as she has = gh Mr. Clove- | 8 "the two upper floors, viz., the fifth and | meets, The only new face on the floor of the | com examiuation for promotion . say nothin of their smart, genteel appear- | gone in business for Lerself, I will not be responsible | land and his ca>inet have been in consultation ppe yin forgot or mistook the distance between the two ance, Waich distingutshes ths € Corabenete UsTel Sos. forany debts si-- may contract either ih my or Ber ELD. regarding the extra seusion to be called at a sixth, should be acquired for these purposes | Bente, Senate will be Mr. Stanford's successor, by the governor of California. ‘The be limited to the clerks and employes of the office or bureau of the department or division columns, which were six cable lengths (3,600 vice sal proc! a = “well-dressed The report is accompanied by a letter dated . by De ae eee = DERTH OF JULY BEING A isGaz|dAF earlier than the ist of September, it| June 19, 1899, from Mr. Thomas B. Entwistle, |°ter Senators were sworn in on the 4th of ne a eed tare meh vacancy | fect) apart. The leading ships having turnea = =x ; 3 ; sete ceecernas = iter, the otic of tne Butimore Herais | was maintained by all of them, even until| inspector of' buildings, certifving that the | Marchimt. oe us House in| de Upon the recommendation of the head of | toward cach other in a circle, the diameter of 111) PENN. AVENUE (Barr's old “stand”. 630 “THE ELSMERE,” 1406-1412 H STREET VN. W., ct family hotel. centrally locat large rooms, private will be at office on Monday, July's ted on Metro other makes. 18 .RAMBLERS HOLD THE RECORD. 3 A. mile handicap, June 24, a by W. F. Sims, from seratch. in 2.25 35, one NUMBER FOUR RAMBLER (not even a racing wheel), easily beating wood men on lxhter wheels of —Tires ond beazinge count for something.— yesterday morning, that the President Was steadfast in his determination to wait until the date announced in his former proclama- tion. The only inkling that something had been done was the unwillingness of the cabinet after the meeting to answer any question which referred to am extra session, while be- fore they expressed themselves as of the opin- Union building was constructed in accordance with the building regulations of the office, and that the strength of it Anew computed and found to be sufficient. ae THE CRUISER MAINE, parts was This does Undergoing Her Preliminary Trial at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. keoper ani brand new committees are to be appointed. riet of | involved, with many new members to take Columbia and under the supervision of his | their seat. Speaker, clerk, nergeatt-at-arms, door- postmaster are to be elected and not necessarily mean a cl in the personnel of all these officials, but it is | P the bounds of probability that some of nite i them may be supplanted by new men. a burean or office of the Treasury De; t, or chief of division, Secretary's office, in which clerks or employes render service, and the ap- proval of the Secretary, competitive or non- competitive examinations may be held for pro- motions to fill existing vacancies or those to be rovided for. 5. Questions in examination for promotion shall relate ccarecmetm (ed the qualifications which was three cable lengths (1,800 feet), a collision was inevitable. The Camperdown struck the Victoria on the starboard side, mid- way between her catheads.and the turret. TRIED TO REVERSE THE EXGINES. “When Rear Admiral Markham saw that his ship was bound to strike the Victoria he sig- naled for the Camperdown's engines to be re- NO BARS IN SOUTH Liquor Dispensaries Controlled by the State ‘Take the Place of Saloons. Corumsia, 8. C., July 1. —The inception of the operation of the dispensary iaw was attended last night in Columbia with wild and bache- CAROLINA. 3) GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFQ. 00. ion that none would be calied. ‘The ; IN THE HovsE. necessary to perform the duties to be required | versed. It was too late, however, to check the | nalian revels. This law is an innovation and ex~ 5 ‘ yo = ; - armored cruiser Maine is now undergo- of the to be promoted. r 3 . aoe ee fica a snot ee ateattanatatd CABINET OFFICERS WON'T TALK. ing the preliminary trial of her machinery at | A# to the spenkership, it ts universally con-| No promotion shall be made until the ex- | Camperdown's headway and she struck the Vic- | periment of the most novel sort. Under it the ANYTHING a ‘The sudden departure of the President] the Brooklyn navy yard. The test embraced the | Ceded that Charles F. Crisp of Georgi will | amination papers bave been approved by the | toria a fearful blow. Not only did the ram of | state takes entire charge of the selling of intoxi- IN THE STATIONERY LINE care Mideance, and the announcement that most of the mem- | running of both the main and auziliary engines | *#8in wield the gavel in the Fifty-third Con- | board of examiners, consisting of the head of | the Camperdown penetrate the flagship, but her | eating beverages. ‘The state has big central Go To LIE TNBUKANC bers of his cabiuet would follow his example | and was aatisfactory so far aa it went. ‘The | SF#- There in no talk of opposition to him, | the bureau o office of the Treasury Depart- | torecastle was shoved ten feet under the fore- | dispensary in Columbia where whisky, beer and EASTON & RUPP'S. Special Avent P.. Star oMice. __i in a few days were remarked upon. There | official trial of the engines will not take place | "°C," the'srber Huse positions there isa | office, where the person examined is to be em. | castle of the Victoria. A bugle call was sounded | wineand other liquorsare putin bottlesand kegs bovis he elroy bab HO LEASE FOR TERM OF YEARS | was evidently an understanding among | for a week yet. The builders of the engines find | somewhat different condition, although as «| ployed, the chief clerk of the department and | ot the flagship calling all hands to their sta- (Just adore the avenue. iehis: | them that no one should express himself for | that more preliminary testing is neceesary than | matter of fact the leading candidates for all | the private secretary of the Secretary of the | tions and the order given to close the water- te LOWEST PRICES. Seige" | Publication on the subject. Last night every | was originally counted on. These dock trials | the positions are found in the present in-| Treasury, or their alternates, certitying that | tight doofs in the bulkheads « minute before beeen ee Lanige = member of the cabinet who remained in the eae : cumbents. New and strong candidates, how- | the person examined attained an average of 80/ the collision occurred. The Camperdown, SUMMER COMPLAT was seen, but ench refused to talk on | Will have some interest for the public, since | oyor, are liable to spring up right along. The | Per cent or more, provided that in competitive | 1 \vever, was swinging rapidly toward the Wie. this subject. “This morning this same con- | the record of horse power achieved, compared | shortness of the interval for a canvass will, | ¢aminations the person attaining the hi ot - 24 dition existed. Only Secretaries Carlisle, Morton, Herbert and Attorney General Olney were left in Washington. Secretary Carlisle leaves on Tuesday for Chicago, to with that which was planned and contracted for, will give a forecast of the speed that may be expected when the vessel goes on her sea however, . act in favor of the old officers. THE OLD OFFICERS. The old officers of the House are as follows: average shall be selected. 7. Promotions shall be made from grade to grade, but in special meritorious cases the Sec- retary may, in his discretion, designate for ex- toria, and those on the fiagship scarcely had sels came together. ve gone at | trial trip later in the season. Her collective in- “Then the water rushing into the Seven or eight counties have already elected eceuaal FL VE 108 TO cats, least two weeks. and Mr. Olney expects to Ret| dicated horse power is intended to be 9,000 and | = to the House, James Karr, Pennsylve- oy for promotion from any grade to any | through several of the forward doors Ah | to have Who are ted by county Gi ath st. aw. ‘Telephone, 908. 30 — aay about the middie of the week. These four | her wpeed tobe seventeen knots. The Maine. | ™ 5 fi 3. No clerk eet Si to eae access to those com: te, The officers | boards of control, which are ‘under the & “1 a i seen again today, but retained their | 41 fact, though far surpassed by our armored | Sergeant-at-arms, 8. S. Yoder, Ohio. oe ae or emplore ser- | who were in the room felt the shock. and | supervision of fate board control. Other Bree FEE ALE EE Ds ccEss. Conspicuous smong the unwritten lew former silence. vensels of more recent design, will bea valu-| Doorkeeper, Cli Turner, New York. | rice who hes not attained an average of 80 per | it was tremendous, and heard the sound of | counties will follow ina few days. While sov- ‘patent office, says th 1d two Phono- ‘Reuben meee eee SMIVTING THE RESPONSID:LITY. able vessel to our navy. With her good speed, | Postmaster, Lveurgns Dalton, Indiana, peal pe y= se pyr oy a tearing iron and trussing of the water on the | eral countigs w#l never MVE Wispensaries Gov. Seite ust hat they are am enanaitaed euceree| cod frou ome seaon into another. Tels While it was generally understood that the | Her twelve inches of armor, both on the sides | {able i. Sey sapira, shoe Tand all ‘and emploses on eligible ints | bet" though eteryboay aboard, the, ship: Knew | Foe a, att tae Pats from the ini The Mime attee a ent “Scli'se | ‘Md Fork to makownch a sscrificuof quall--| President-would-mor-eal!- Congress together] aml her four temineh and siz sixcinch guns, eho | been elected chaplain of the Senate, all theee | #hall be promoted in the order of the bighest | ho was in imminent danger, there was not the | dispensary being allowed to make 80 per cent sented. pauls Tan Sh mpentia at Gk tua: Siesta ooh Unless he was assured that the purchase clause | need fear nothing in her own class. As the first | officers are candidates for * second term. So ag yy pe of rates | *ightest trace of a panic, goods 7 aa ee Stunmer Suiting incur howe, and @17 will | in the Sherman law would be repented, it isnot | of our new vessels built in » navy yard, al-| far as can be learned there has been little | 4 Aguiations in centlict herowtth are hereby | . -Ferect discipline was maintained and , = pe “stick the shears” into any of our Engitsh thongut today that the action ‘of the | though with her motivemachinery furnished by | talk as to the successor of Dr. Milburn in the | 8Y¢ SMG sinae tS ‘ded order sball. take | OTGCT ¥a8 obeved as soon as it was given. Tie intent seactine to Be Boremere:® it i. ines which be 2 President .s el tract, her de; ft ll be watched | House chaplainship. = Ae ee jumps were cleared and rigged for action, and state 100 tha bert abt the cheapest for ite quality of which have teen $25, $28. $30, Fe ene nn ane ee rear oe eee eee eee near e eee aerate | Outelide Of tines offloss te. Bis dopat effect on the Ist day of July, 1898. Ge i : fg matufacturers are $23, $35 snd.eae AU Saitines which have a Mr. Cleveland could not be convinced by | With interest. | pencaeaa. ‘held by Col, Tke Hill” ia the = on oo erry pow dann gee oe pee toe | “United States standard proof 4 y kuow m ad ay Joined rot te RA ER INS - 1 UST RRSag fe pure,” teste being made competent opal mas tresmny ee cieie ond een Gunite oe ao Mas Gide be (GaaC DAN, litical seramble whoever iands on top Col. CHANGE OF QUARTERS. doors were Glousd. All hands were thon ordered | Seenae ee di = Look “it Sealed eum tee Nee ee they ili challange ‘ itll sa chasers Cl Gadey (oaken Vearoiaee — to fall in on the port sideof the ship. The colli- sungeees oF tan kam. COLUMBIA ax before the cabinet meeting yesterday which | The Bureau of Immigration Will Not Rule ie ee ik Rites has = him |The Patent Ofice Models to Be Placed in | sion mat and boom were got out. There aaah) ray shddcn 4 dragged : — = would change his views. ‘It can hardly in Advance. together too valuable a man to be dispensed the Union Building. GETTING OUT THE BOATS. aoe ood LISM.—MES. E. MeNEIL, Every pleco of Ne dabdad tata it een We deca that” seme with. concoctions called whisky and almost no treat- ‘aml test medium, Pa, will her prompty August 10 at het old residence, ay otters or communications West Girard ave., Philadelphia, will resnme cluded ia this a MERTZ and MERTZ, pee Modern Price Taitora, sale. Leave the cut, fit and finish to us—it'll be RIGHT. trom every section of the country for congres- sioual action to relieve the depressed condi- tion of finances that finally actuated the Presi- dent. It is raid that the responsibility has now Superintendent Stump of the bureau of immi- gration, Treasury Department, has declined to give a permit in advance for the landing of 2,300 Hebrews from nbroud. The request wai THE CLERK OF THE MOUSE. ‘The only announced candif@te for the clerk hip is the present incumbent, ex<Congressman | Kerr of Pennsylvania,and his re-election is held Secretary Hoke Smith before his departure from the city approved the recommendations of the Interior Department committee relative to changes in the quarters of clerks of the land “An attempt was made to place theamat over the hole ir the forecastle, but it failed. While this was being done, Commander Jellicoe was ‘engaged in getting the boats out. The rapid making made ing under the dispensary law. These are some of its benefits. The ‘their saler. Clubs will not be allowed 2 Seon shite ¥ ; and increasing list. the was an Seno Bee EAE, LE BEING 4 Lecat 906 F st mw 371 | Gent to these of Congrom end notre areal; | preferred by 8. J. Klein, who represents syn-| to be assured. The patronage of his office is | ce and the removal of the models of patente | Si SSraNaga cay sige Lontay dy pee. —— a Boe hp get rection methiy mirting representatives of the people must earry out | 1icate engaged in the colonization of 200.000 quite extensive and some of the best paid po- | from the upper floors of the main building, a8 | ship was crowded with mon, their anxiety | oye vesched either ‘by cael Association will be held oo MONDAY. July 3 — jOTHING BETTER their dictates. acres of land in Utab. This land was purchased | sitions in the House are within his gift, such as | published in yesterday's Stan. pre showing in their countenances, but | Process, ota See ance Docks sl open. ee ied How long the session will last is one that is | some time ago, divided up into smail farms and | the chief clerk, the Journal and assistant jour-| The work of removing the models will be | perfect order was maintained. The men who | "Seer, F aneeaenennend - exciting considerable interest. Upon this, as | then Mr. Klein undertook to settle it’ For this | a eis Rate ery = — others, | commenced on Monday next, and they will be ‘d_ been condemned bad t were | this PRINTER AND PUBLISHER. PALMER'S upon all the other details of the coming session, | purpose he went abroad and is Bessarabia and | "Uo 8*t #il the way from $1,800 to €3.000 a year. | arranged for exhibition upon the second and | brought from the ‘brig,’ and the sick were | tor te tok eee 4 dae ou geese dietenss Gf cata, Tas| Doe The same thing, at far as probable re- | °"" ee conveyed from the hospital. One man who | nati _Telew Lets, BELFAST GINGER ALE, Congressmen have had no time tc get together | Roumania succeeded in inducing 2,500 Hebrews | election, is true in the case of the postmaster- | third floors of the Union building on G street. | had been below forward at the time of the | Uti! — TO Loa Bogedd teieagerted, and come to some understanding, and conse- | 0 agree to come to United States and take up | meee one aoe = ane a The lower portion of this building is occupied | collision had both legs broken by boing hit by | "ame hilarious and there was IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS. installment Trusts for ab.e monthly, Loans made on te 2 years. p seariy. quarterly or half periots of ® | or order from the manufacturer. Ask for it at your Grocer's, Orugwist’s or Restaurant, SAMUEL C. PALMER, quently the opinions given are wide apart. ACTING SECRETARY SIMS. Acting Secretary Sims of the Interior De- the Utah land. Upon applying to the steam- ship lines in Germany and France for_trans- portation it was refased unless a permit in ad vance was obtained from the United States gov postmaster during two Congresses and has a trong hold on his party. THE SEROFANT-AT-ARMS. by the city post office and the upper portion by the record and pension division of the War Department. No danger is apprehended from the storage the Camperdown's ram. The Victoria lay wit a list of from twenty to twenty-five degrees for about two minutes, She was settling by the head at the time. up had been made. ‘Seraiwnt Trussat lowest rites. partmentsaid:“Therecan benodoubt, ofcourse, | ernment. The steamship lines pointed out the} Over the positi ft THE MEX merapieaad Strains frusieat lowest rates. Z! doubt, i. he ste G positions of sergeant-at-arms and|of the models. The building can stand « = MEN TOLD TO JUMP. ey mest a eet ceate. tn event of death Devote: {ASPs 4." |, | Of the wisdom of the President's action. Even | #Tingen: emigration rules now in force im the | a.crveeper there is linble to be a pretty lively | weight of eighty-five pounds ‘to the square | “Suddenly the water rushed through the The barsare all closed today, and town ts quae Piles _yl : the silver men brerthe freer when they see his | Ding immigrants, who might be returned ni preliminary scramble, with, however, the | £00. and the models will only impose « weight | main deck ports, and in less than ten minutes | 4F¥. no county dispensary having yet been @- : Taba <q 1HE ECKINGTON HOUSE (FORMERLY | frm band on the throttle and contemplate the | their oxpense. Superintendent Stump informed | probabilities that the affair will have quieted | Of twenty-seven pounds to the square foot after the ship went down. In the last few min- | tablished here. | The state employs « large usrten srccarry ire ixscmaxce axp | SS" the Gis Sension, commer Sana sta freckof their hopes for higher pricedsilverwhich | We. Kieia that he would not relieve. the steam- | Gown to no easy selection Dy the time the | g,WHen,the cortilors of the main building are | ites gue heeled over with frightful rapidity, | fore of constables, whosenames are notknown, ‘TRUST COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, C5 ¢ Year ‘round; has ‘been sreatly en- | has recently occurred. The “people bave con- | -£" ‘ : ‘ usc of the presence of these usel : rigor “blind ” Posseution of & larged and i rod: i jon ts P f the sibilits id stanchions and to detect <‘blind tigers. Cap ’ I ==> THE WASAIN \ND TRUST 2 immigrants. If they come they would be sub- | sentative Yoder, the present incumbent, ‘tempting to leave the ship. Vice Admiral | ®Yidence of an intention to violvte law. Stiepins. #300, 002 mhiS-wis.tf = COMPAS: “In the sonth during the past six months | TS" a ceahe Of | ti ‘ aidate Sle moe ment will be moved into the main building and | StemPting, aa failure to obtains license will put the United = PE PATD-UP CAPITAL. ONE MILLION DOLLARS. | there has been quite a revolution m public | ¢ct t© all the requirements of ‘inspection pro- | strong candidate. He, however, also has some | made more comfortable. It is also probable | TT¥on saw that all hope was gone, and gave the TION. —W q rev rublic ‘ 2 com: also pi { . force aa well as tate constables larly caution t wine old one- | stand today ae the ratineni and I think that our C : ‘ a a story wi moved down into the nt, 5 sfdamine toe to beadsa poe ag A ee er great lat the steamship lines transporting, them. ne = honor, = = — = oe Sam. | and clerks now occupying badly ventilated and | Tks. They climbed into the weather net- —— will be to try the SOMERS CRHGE Sereaee: | gerngen erat rendont lon. ni Go “not cube int cauow? invesriaarron, |inolineat,, MMe cpetunal, equi. |dank room in he asement wil come apwtir | ng crn, he's going down,'vad seram-| wana ds nthe Uae Sais Soar ‘sre mate. “Orders by postal will wubject to the supervision ‘of the Cnlted states | the financial situation will be improved some-| THE STEAMBOAT INVE! Hemitana Wiaes 8) epee bled to get hold of something on the side | The diuxciot United Stotes court and tho state aren —_ iy a are = erself and Tliinois enters the Msts in the per- 2 ‘of the ship. The men who were in the stern WELLER & WILSON MFG. CO. wury | ry P jon of the al of aon 0f ex-Oongremnian Haresa WW. Geom. THE LOUISIANA OFFICES. ote hich supreme court have ‘decided the law to pegs the Sherman law and that public confidence vhyges ee steps uae Cosi » which was revolving |b valid. A new case will be made for trial im eae Tad ISTEREST PAID UPON pEPosrTs| e,Sherman law and, that public, confidence Ameen wieer med There are other possible candidates men- rapidly, were, when they jumped, forced to FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ‘by the AMERICAN SECURITY AND a 2 orl tioned who are liable to crop up| The Appointees of Yesterday Were Indorsed | jump close to it. Some did not the blades | the United States Supreme Court, strict of Colunbia, office 520 9th | TRUST COMPANY, 1405 Gat. nw. Te | mept from the statute books. ‘The local inspectors of the steamboat serv- | tnd, tle. ocuting Th ‘by the Whole Delegati: vere instantly killed. ‘These etill ov board, ecoenatiooniantee ay Fo ee - “What legislation do you think will take the | ice, Messrs. Cooper and White, whose head- | tions surrounding the office of sergeant-at-er The ¥ ae ae ee — “Stop pase cou LESSEPS WORSE. Fed ater July. 1etn th fhe siscoltcrs of record Rage eaten ta titote 6 20 str tomorrow, | vlogs of the Sherman law? sa bes Guartetvaze ra Palmore, will begin’ tha’ fn | are! peculiar’ sul Gigecont from sha: other Pidticns adeaperean andi mcs [PO cannot ef ovum, eal eek Bee Sig Ss: ly or nator ol ell, it is har 4 E . : Slowed tron July 8, 1MGGh to Jury 15. (MO. both days ever, it ‘will be safe to fellow the pledges of the | Yestigation of the charges against the officers of | House officers. The office carries compara. | federal pomions in Louisiana were Bled BY | done, as it was impossible even bad any one | Much Anxiety Felt in Paris esto Ble Com = Fu BARBARIS IT’S ONLY A STRAW— * pledges of the tively little patronage, only eleven appoint- | the President before his departure for Gray | dared to enter the engine room. The sight of ‘ye 1,815 . democratic party made at Chicago a year ago.” | taesteamboats Wakeficld and Harry Randailnext | 2 ‘; " The PI ‘il ji : dition. es aes : | ments falling under it. ‘The persoual relations | Gables, while those in other southern states | men meeting their death by being hit by the “ —the fact that our CASH CHIEF CLERK HowARD. Friday, July 7. The investigation will be held | between the members of the House and the | were left unacted upon by the President yes- | screw was a horrible one. Pants, July L—The statement is published Fe OND 5008 en hoe Ge Major Howard, chief clerk of the Post Office | i# this city, at the office of the supervising in-| sergeant-at-arms are, however, extremely | terday, has elicited comment. Suggestions SINKING OF THE vicToRIA seer Awscehrereal wenesy agra opts a Department, is a practical bauker and his in-| SPéctor general, in the Maltby building. Wit. | close and confidential. that the explanation might be that the Louisi-| Many who jumped went down beneath the | Detth hoe been failing foes long. time, sae Aopectslty of our are lane and growing shows terest in banks has caused him to feel a lively eee ateeacnvtat oe erage comiuy, IT PAYS SALARIBS, ana delegation was what the anti-silver men | water, but rose agsin. In the meantime the pane wroeend oe a Factory. that when people pay cash concern in the present and impending financial i | This is the office that pays the salaries, makes situation. The charges grow ont of the collision which call “sound” on the silver question, while the Victoria had turned bottom up, and in a few —_—>— K HARRIS & co., down for anything they come occurred between the two vessels while the | advances and does innumerable little favors for | delegations from other southern states were oments she pl . bow first. carrying DON. pecrarastins ea foot cae “I think the calling of the extra session will | steamer Randall wns carrying the excursion of | the members. It is x man's personal popularity brcaectty by the following statemant: Pee aalaksmatee en an oa 2s ae “ =e Cor. 7th and Dn.w, Layee — Deneficial effect upon busi- | the District democracy down tho river. there that usually lands him in this position— ing to her, they having clambered toward ber | Advance in the Price of Bar Metal an@ “The whole country is and shes ean SAVE 6y hapa tae alive to the necessity of the ropeal of the Sher- Yesterday's appointment of seven Loutsian- his personal popularity and. the feeling of con- | ians to high federal positions ie an instance of | keel as she turned slowly over after getting — MONEY. dd oe Wa” SARE AML ee oe THE COLUMBUS DOCUMENTS. fidence which members have in him. A man| what may be accomplished by a congressional | down on her side. Lonnen, Duly 1.Thase has boon on aibvanto ARE 10U GOING ABROAD? es silver men themselves, realizing the Fest ed mse | wat ceabese seerel term | satisfactorily | delegation that “‘gets together.” Every mem- |, About four hundred got clear of the ship | _/ ¢ ‘in the price of silver here today. The | ; =— il lay aside thete Peceale Ende ctituation, | Xo Negotiations Have Been Made for Their! ns sergeant-at-arms has nn advantage | ber of the Louisiana delegation is now in the | before she sank, but many 1a were pence pacteperran crap French. German and American Tourists’ Light-| @griy you read st im our “ad.” {08 00. peal file this geod sacgpcot of repeat thai Purchase. Jover any new aspirant, through the con-| city with the exception of Mr. Blanchard, who | by floating wrecl afterward and so injured | quotation for bar silver is now 33}¢ pence per Weicisc bave andiasive cigice in'Seuee Velas oni = Will restore confidence throughout the’ It is said at the State Department that no | fidential relations ho bas built up the old | jeri yesterday morning and will not return un- | that they drowned. The air that from | ounce. Coat Cases. . LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, ce ot oe oneal tiations have been made for the purchace | members. On the score of personal popu- | ti! rietastif assembled. The two Senators | the ship as she went down caused an; that} 2 p.m.—Shortly after the ing of the pute WOODWARD &LOTHROPS. — | «-zumber, Mill-work and Builder’ Hardware," negoti oi Ve larity ail three of tho candidates mentioned | and the six Representatives ‘got together” in | WoUld float tocome to the surface with tre- | stock market this morning prices ‘camer, pls tm i 3. SW. : REPRESENTATIVE MEREDITH. by this government of the valuable documents | aro strong. Mr. Yoder is an ex-Congressman, | Washington » few days ago and fixed up an ap- | Me2dous force, and the wen struck by the up-! ind at the close all stocks, with « = nor basY not Cor. 6th and N. ¥. ave. nw. jy Congressman Meredith of Virginia said: “I | PeFtaining to Columbus and the discovery of | and was exceedingly popular as sergeant-at-| pointment slate. Naturally there were many | coming articles were in many instances never | fo, exceptions, showed | <a 3 R thjnk the calling of the extra session of Con- | America now on exhibition at the world’s feir.| arms. Mr. Johnson is a well-known, | compromises. Each took turns in giving away seen afterward. decline. The Liga ZiNg, 70m _Retter service than, in the GAS COOKING STOVES REDUCED. rete a mn of Con- | These papera were loaned to the State Depart-| Able and extremely popular newspaper | to the other. They were tired of quarreling, | “For 200 yards around the spot where the | ing Ant sett tt dsesn't need feplenishing Too many Gas Stoves alone prompt rose wit Festore ‘confidence in business and) ment by the Duke of Veragus. A report comes | tn with a wide acquaintance with public men | however, and realized that the Premdent would | Vessel sank the water was a seething mass, the | closed dull. Italian and Spanish securities were BYRON 5 ADAMS, PRINTER, Gia, Hae financial circles and that the situation will im- | from Chicago shat he has eifered to. neil thom | am ® large number of influential friends. | nameno one until the Congressmen had reached | ™en in it being whirled silently around half | especially affected. Operators regard a4 Phones, a2] SIZ thet. Prove. The repeal of the Sherman act, how-| ¢o this government, but if this is #o the negoti- | Mr. Snow is an ex-Congressman from Illinois, | an agreement among themselves. choked and dazed against the wreckage for ® | pordering on bankruptcy and believe the #9.90-SUIT SALE—90.00 terest you. They're reduced and just ever, ought to be accompanied by the repeal of | si ore + a wealthy man anda hard fighter. The ques-| By this action,” said Representative Robert- | minute or two. ol cronsition af tak oouahty Sil Gil SD ner oeel — Ps ations so far have ‘been confined to Chicago, | % iy DF “ secu! ry per at the right time—waen you need the 10 per cent tax on state banks at the same | nothing having been heard of them at this end | tion will rest’ in a large measure with e have relieved the President | _ “Among those who were killed by the % - Your choice this week of 1.800 suits in Sacks and them moat. They're the beat. time.” er wmaiice. |the Ohio delegation, and should either | of considerable embarrassment and have also | ¥88 Lieut. Philip N. Munro. ‘of those ‘ Cutaways of Cassimeres—Cheviots and Serges—each anal every one worth fully from $12 to $15. All to go at #9. 90. EISEMAN BROS., Cor. 7thand En w. tele ou want « printing Job “‘set up” ell Bx it and you'll be proud of it. Our typesetters are all experts. We <Uarantes satisfaction at moderate prices, too, MeGILL & WALLACE, Printers, 2-burner Gas Stoves now. ‘S-burner Gas Stoves now. Sar"“Stop the Racket." Some are taking two of the re- duced Tenniy Rackets. Two lots Drice-clipped thus: All $3 to $4.75 Rackets nove... 81.50 All 85 to 87.50 Rackets now....82.50 (@DON'T “MELT” OVER HOT STOVES. REPRESENTATIVE O'FERRALL. Congressman O'Ferrall of Virginia said: “I voted against the passage of the Sherman act, believing it was wrong, and I will be glad to see it repealed. What will follow the repeal of the Sherman act, of couree, cannot | be foretold at this time, but we may rest as- | sured that some sound financial policy will be adopted. I think that the prospect of an extra session of Congress. promising the abolishment (Continued on Sixth page. ) ma Commander Wood Diamissed. The President has approved the report of the | examining board in the case of Commander George W. Wood of the navy, and that officer has been dismissed the service with one year's ‘The board reported that he was person- | pay. ally and morally disqualified for promotion, sent to sea his rank entitled him to a command, and thisbis superiors were afraid totrust him a iteh on the list of commanders, | with. He stoo: | of the Ohio candidates ‘obtain s large majority of the delegation it is probable that other candidates would be handicapped. If, however, the Ohio delegation went into the eaucns divided and wrangling the chances would be in favor of some outsider, possibly some one not yet mentioned. Mr. Yoder’s friends claim to be entirely con- | dent that he will have no opposition by the | time the caucus meets. They claim that al- ready a majority of the Ohio delegation have Promised him their support, and that a canvass It | of the whole House gives him a majority. been placed on better terms with each other. “Louisiana basset an example that I think the other states should follow. list sent from the White Houre is. merely a reinforcement of the old adage that in union there iss Mr. Wilkinson, who was made collector of cus- toms, and every other man on the list received the indorsement of the Louisiana delegation as ani entirety. We feel a little proud of o because we have reached a harmoniour ment of any difficulties that we have had; have done a good thing for the party so far as our state is concerned, have helped the executive who met their death in this way were terribly mangled, and many legs and arms were seen floating in the water after the ship sank. HOW ADMIRAL TRYON DIED. “When last seen Vice Admiral Tryon washold- ing to the railon the top of the chart house. He did not have « single chance for his life. He could hardly have got down the ladder lead- ing to the deck before his ship went down. He made no attempt to leave his post, “Capt. Bourke, who was saved, was on the for- court were examined yesterday for the purpose mylt 7 EST. “ i ; rd bridge below Vice Admiral Tryon when = a ite, Tine Kinew Geo Renews | and had he passed his examination would have | the other hand. Mr. Johnson's friends are | no little, and I feel well eatisfied with the re-| the Victoris saul. |of determining the much mooted ques prewar yy cen astepe SPECIAL NOTICES. | been promoted to captain. . | equally confident, especially as to the Obio | sults of our concert of action. “Lord Gilford, the fiag lieutenant, had awon-| tion, and it was found that final letters ; nd the S-burner Is as large a8 § IAL NO S. Commander Wood has not been to sea since | Gdiegation, “The statement that any man named _yester- | gerful from below amidships. | or naturalization were issued to the gov- << e others' 4-burner, and the 4-burner = 1875, when be was a lieutenant’ commander, | * 7 | Gay Se cumin or i t of M. mdf tang = on ‘The fact thathe Sermanh hense chert aeaee MNCS ee ee ee ee udieer at das | CONTEST FOR DOORKEEPER. day is an active oF Passive opponent of Mr. | «Nothing too high in of the behavior of | ernor's father March 24, 1860. fect eat Ges Ranges tn the world und yout TEMPERANCE TENT. HLTH ANP F|havy who ‘has gone throagh one” grado There are enterod for the offee of Z0or-| {Oke Chionge convention opposed hie nomine: | hag” Thnk” fate“wae took bentciye ieee | Sk shone hos ois twelve youre old when ie myf3m 1312 F STREET. house is lacking in modern equip Fourih Street Teuperance Lesion | While on shore duty. For many years he keeper Charles H. Turner of New York, the | tion because it honestly considered that he discipline and obedience was pathetic as they | father became « citizen of the United Stater b pensar fe) panini ep ‘necting under auspices | has been stationed at the Norfolk navy | present incumbent; Edwin B, Smith of Texas, | would be beaten, It war joes meer tang tine acy wok 4 MANTELS. IRONS, FENDERS ‘Grates, Wrought-iron Gas’ Fixtures, &e- ‘Tiles, Stained Glas, Mosaics. Marbles, OK Shop, 520 13th st. Astuva Aso Cararra Cured by the See to it that itdoes. $18, $20 and 822, including setting up, &e. BARBER & ROSS. cor. 11th and G ats. n. Se N08PY” STRAW HATS Bae For ail human kind. Stylish Broad-brim Hats, 3 to4-in. brim, for Sons of Jonadab. Judie J. J. 1 Besieged ae peau, AMERICAS netting ful six per cent 9 SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY, 1405, 6 st nw. t X 4TH'S PICNIC <a you Will need a hammock. | Howell, favored it. yard, and when he came up for promotion « few days ago objection was made to passing him on account of bi ‘Two members of the board reported against and the third member, Capt. | Commander Wood, in de- fense, said that he had repeatedly requested | the race rtment for sea duty, but was always : his advancemen' the de, long service ashore. at present superintendent of the clerk's docu- | ment room, and possibly Mr. Thomas Jefferson | Coakley of 'New York, a special employe of the lnat House. ‘Tammany Hali men, it will be the province of | Chief Richard Croker to say which shall make As Turner and Coakley are both | irely a question of | After bis nomination every man to whom he | has given an office worked for him faithfully and did good service. In proportion to ite Population Louisiane returned the largest jemocratic majority in the country. eat availability. There was nothing personal in it. | abandon ship. “When in the water their actions were heroic. Men swam around helping others and many of them seemed to think more of rescuing their comrades than of saving their own hives. ‘After the first few seconds following the dis- appearance of the ship there was no shouting naturalization establishes Governor Altgeld’ citizeuship beyond a doubt. — Unfortunate in Business. New Yor, July 1.—The failure of George 8. Wallen was announced at the coffee exchange | today. The failure is unimportant, cages Sap | Pie BS bepumock. See} thy a ; was al ‘The indications are that Smith, who is a well- Max Long 1s Appointed. oF screaming, and those who died met their | Pa. July 1—Executions 5 gg RIS CARRIERS OR TOWSER, UNSube™ Sailors 2 3 and 4-im brim, for | Sora. strouge nnd Tigut with aga | Teftsed without any reason. being assigned. | mown newspaper man, will get a large south-| Secretary Carlisle has appoluted Max Long, | death silently. | norateon taseed from common pleas court ot ralris. LP g: othe covgred Suk, Umbrellaa are playing ee nl aes venta tee an eon an ae j grand western support, The office of docr-| tor years attached to ex-Spesker Randall's ADMIRAL MARKHAM'S REPO! | five judgments, entered on judgment notes ag- iow Lors, POUGENA, MILHAU. * he ance age ei masrcts| yin xe pect) mh nantes ments should not deprive him of promotion, | “PF important in that it controls the |) uschold, toa minor position in the Treasury | Loxpox, July 1.—Important dispatches have | gregating $44,842.40, against Charles lings Sold by ali chetuiste of America” auit1-i81S EMEIZ & SON, 1237 PAAVE. gyi | SOFA AVES SW. avi | especially as it was through no fault of biv own, (Continued on Sizth Page.) Department. been received at the admiralty ofice from Rear | Worth, dealer in morocca,