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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1896~TWELVE PAGES, Vick NIE WY AAI 7 il gi ¥ ‘ % “ peeererrres " MeKNEW'S, _ (MAKING UP-THE ROLL s"sivun nzsarom cram |soeeeoesroeeeoosonrrnacooon ’ dteamed of. The most approachable men Noe consume ap puaxo. semciacty oF {0 are the real leaders—Mr. Manley, Mr. Han- beginner and. weak voices, Open all sulmuner, ha, Senator Proctor, Chairman Carter—and REDUCED RATES cenceria and operas for_rapld (Continued fromy First Page.) n.en of that rank are always accessible. It avaneement. GED. W. LAWIENCE, W = aa - you don't know them you get nothing for ' ae pears to be as between the Indiana plank| your questioning but felene La ar ignorance, ex- nguages, and the Ohio plank, he McKinley man-| pressed in courteous manner, of anything ITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, diana plank,” with @ possibio: modification | and perhaps possess their confidence, you 3 Lith st. nw. in deference to the east declaring fer the| ask direct questions and get satisfactory Classes and private lessons. Trint lesson free. standard of the civilized world. answers. Open aif s oP Jo6-s.m,w.tt 9 9 agers are talking’ of gothing but the “In-| going on. If you have their acquaintance — = = = —— The McKinley men ffdm the silver states WASHINGTON HEIGHTS SCHOOL, 1850 ate insisting of the ‘Ohio plank without! The colored brother, who is coming to ming ave. n.w.—A boarding and day sch ; change. ‘They say that they can construe | the convention as a delegate and is having - girls: reppena Get 1 Priucipals, Miss Frances the Ohio plank on the stump in the silver | “ifficulty in finding quarters, is not alone _Martin, Mise Sarah F. Russ. eo-1m_ states so as to satisfy the people, but that| ! this predicament. In fact, 'T know a few MECHANICAL DRAWING MONDAY AND THURS: 2 Inc k would be a white men myself, tu whose bosom there dey evenings; SKETCHING FROM NATURE 9 O | the Indiana plank would be as bad as a An Ideal Cloth for hot weather clothes is Blue Serge. Nothing more styl- penell, ofl amd water colors dally. Studio, 1. declaration for the gold standard, throbs a chord of sympathy for “the man $ 5 ¢ Ee Neer ds te an bull 0 eS nyl-2in* A Jong letter Was written to McKinley spd ureter ‘The Bentleman of exolusive i] z ish, nothing better for all around use. You can wear it =< oes =e cn this subject day before yesterday, pro- | “ls ion who may have declared before | 3 ee : 5 5 TReseu, Les ra epee pa MWe intend to quicken the selling and thin out our | scotng an arsumen mopiementary'%s thai | Me lerthome that he woul hot sion actne | for “Dress-up” occasions, to business, and it makes a tip. a UNUEIEE airecent corti ee Canton, | Planters or the Southern if colored dele- | ‘Siw! «ar dues. | Stock Of Suits, Skirts, Shirt Waists, Wrappers, & Te set forth that walle the wie cng tes | ates Were harbored, will be cen wine We are not given to exaggeration, hence our sim- upying his position would suppert the | ¥¥ the time he gets here and looks around ¢ statement of facts mav sound tame by compari top fun suit. We got a great bargain in New York the other day. We got a large quantity of good Blue Serge at about as et on any platform, they woult find it | \. &et into either if there are a hundred Nicult to carry California, the Dakotas, | “Wlored delegates there. 1 p aden a ; ’ ss ‘gon and Washington, and almost im. coe ane won't get in. ‘The man who + » S ane "; son with some of the claims being made by other | possible to carry main, some BI Re nce is | engaged quarters about ae. toonthe ace | low a pice as liad Biue!Serge costs. nay unless “they, had’ 5 ane arters about two. mon z0 houses. Ohio plank which th ée ie | ould do better to stop at Cinchinat! and We can make you a suit to order from this lot at S13. 1 Our tailors are good, or we wouldn't could construe ‘ | favorably on the . “However, the Me- 1 accounts of the convention in the pa- You can rest assured that, quality considered, you ry nana re StI talking the In-| BC'S. However, there seems to be a disjo- ee plank, which “We favor the, “ition on the part of St. Louis to do a lit of silver as currency, but to the for her gues as is evidenced by a para- The men who cut the cloth for us are the highest pric cutters in the city. TOLtsnTA COLLEGE OF comsenc will find mo lower prices anywhere than now prevail 407 Seventh street northwest, SAMMI MIE ' e ebacobaletobedtobdedabetedatebdbenebgedeeednbahengebede danced Sopot xtent aes = i ~ alle 5 : S = ~ oe Se CRE a Cn Princigat here. only and under such regulations that tts| £TaPh in a mors Ine aper TNs araeaph have th We will please you or give you back your ‘Schoo of businvss and shorthand. parity with gold can be maintained, and in adi Wiicke A elean tonal Get en money, valle grade of instruction at, mod- ---= consequence are opp to the free, un- | S82, where a ¢ towel goes to | & one + duates. — mb23-t¢ limited and indepen: Iver | P20R oecapant when he wants to take a| 4 + ED TEACH ting, French and, nt colnage of Every Black and Navy Blue Serge Suit and every | at2 rio arto 12" wiih the declaration | he irons apg cars ng nace an | Fancy Novelty Woolen Suit has been reduced im price, | Nutini fe fang, maamings” the | cen ne pustonie) orsaving al! MERTZ and MERTZ, inte Sew iin! Even that grand $10.g0 line of Storm Serge Suits has |. To Take a Text Vote. nthe wil a Die Gulenen aaron $ 9c6 F Street. been dropped to $9. BT LOUIS, May Juve tre". vote tenting | Ts of sues, aia at ince naa ee | A mumber of Wash Suits have been reduced as | tre McKintey strength in the national hernine epee ine Eas Sie aother uae 2 or OF WASHING? ae follows: committee is expected soon after the com- | significant statement, as follows: 4 oO ol WAS » ‘ON * = mittee meets. The McKinley people insist |. All that inquirers will have to do will be | 4 upon the contests being considered by the | {0 38¥ What amount of money they 1 $5.50 Linen Suits reduced to $3.75, |i entice tne tn iene wseer eee Acie to aie cKiuley people | proper place. t to refer the contests to subcommit- In other words, The test will o: I ere reaer tes ‘| $5 White Pique Suits to $3.25. Merce TMs, tent wil ost on che" wt [and dake pour’ pe “s ° falking of Hobart. Ey EERE 54.25 Duck Suits reduced to $2.50. : is only 1 From a Staff Correspondent it, as hourly gen BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRL 0, 32 and 34 East 57th SITY OF ¥ will “size you up| The delightrul frank- | hing coolness of this sug- qualed by the sincerity of trated by practical ap- Sesdentotetentestetiocecintedodooatenieeeeetentestetodiatesotfoindniodfodtedtetiodfedfedteing b . LOUIS, June 10.—The McKinley pe: ple are talkirg of Hobart of New Jersey | Col. Perry Carson has arrived on the € r repleoras for Vice President. ‘They say that. the: from Washington. I found him the “FoR Youse Ee $5 Bik. Figured Mohair Skirts, $3. éannot teke a man from either Bennsyh h, white nd navy blue. roof an admiring throng of colored delegates, who were ba ¥ 4 G = % sking in the sun- yanla or New York. for the rearon that it |' chine of the colonelia presence and hansine $1 oO Wrap ers Mow $1 Would exolte factional discord. J.-M. | Upon his words dite gen heenceea! : 5 ° MeKINLEVS LIEUTENAN Hossom. ‘The colonel proudly sportel an Allison but ‘These are in F and drew his stalwart form ale, tam ground with black and white stripes. an inch Arrival of Messrs. Hanna and Hahn | 4?) Aaah gene oe : he said, “and here I'm to bf Si at St. Lovin: stay right in the Allison camp. I am for tir als Ss (S uce 5 ST. LOUIS, June 10.—Messrs. Mark| Allison first, last and all the time. Yo! can Hanna and Wm. A. Hahn of Ohio arrived | see right mart of these no c day. The McKinley hes ers at the} darkies with McKinley buttons, ad but ttle | devon The | Men nlevstendquacterai at the | Oi kai veins ‘Gaui crores sia 4 t, $150; $5 | Southern Hotel at once hecame the bury | Colored man cn the outakine of tie crews Just think of it. Every single Shirt Waist in Ber RT SRT ACaT TR UIOTe ere | nog onal tbe (O10. saan ta sat stock has had its pricecut. Of coursesome have been | ti : Iii, the teer from t) H to make any statement, but, he said, the | #4 acatcer from this time on. ‘| reduced more than others, ani im mo case did we forme | "vers received tnaicatea that the friends}, Col, Carson located I H E erly ask a penny more than ot of Maj. MeKinley nad not in the least over-| jis time henting th on he y y Mr. Hahn said that assurances had been | St sa a the MeKini ef fe +. seived. fra ienc other candidate arson is having some trouble in : ° ° 9 that little or no contest would be made. | will doubtless be able to Join his regiment er stores were charging. | caumatot nis popularity. ison forces. Owir ; i Mr. Hahn was asked what the find before night We invite the most crit cal exami- plank of the platform would he, and The most expensively made pi EST with a big B. Blackweil’s Genuine Buli Durham is in a class by itecif. You will find one n insids each two ounce bag, and two cou- le cuch four ounce bag of Biackweil’s The decorati quarters are being made, and th of quite an elaborate characte tional committee of t which by its meetf pose of iding) teatativ n the various contesis for vention, into the head-] spe king, and is constantly arriv y Will be | whole, he is on hand earlier than t he na-| brother. It may be a ca: }and the worm, or, pe I zeal. He ts radiant of hope. He is now Dahomey,” and is soa gs of expectancy. Shae pa eas aE it would be such as every republican could] No snap shot of the scene today could he 8 naticn of t hese superb instruments. 033 Pa Ave stand upon it who wanted the national] taken without including the colore: > Das "i ‘ : ! Dfea ° ° it sustained é gate. He js here in: numbers, colle a D. G. Pieiffer & Co., Ge oe eae 1s of the McK gS Pesteteat Contoctocectectont et sSealeegeteatecfetongeceate Biggest O ng! Best | Waists! | You've had the superiority of the Holz- man Ladies’ Shirt Waists preached to you by every big store in the United States. No Waist fits like °em! No patterns are quite as select! 7 uth St. N.W. | coaeeeeeereneeeeeet ait > Smoking Tobacco sin the] ter to pect to ga very thoroughly | the w of all the cases presented. | effusi ATFORM,. He THE PROBA z Senator Tharston Makes an Interest- Ing Prediction. $ 3 $ & 4 & $| st. LovIS, June th—senator ‘Thurston, i & $ 4 in high silk ys for the colo! renders PIANOS 5.2% Unequaled in Tone, Touch, Work- manship and “Durability.” member of the national committee from] gt ty cxtract all the Nebraska, and delegyle to the convention, | from the situation, T was among the early arrivals today. He] basks in the warmth of an uns Matters Consideged by the Federation of | Action of the House in the Alabama Gor : ; vearing the | hot May day, he flutters about, and has 2 ; ont of desirable slighth 4 Seah z g appeared at the breakfast table wearing the y. he t vand has) 4 ; ents fully guaranteed; at z fering now are all their most popular effects. iF sing ial badge whi “hh ag be on diapta: re col Powell Clayton oF Ariens bourne 2 Ten" ape = ae E { y of th r 5 n0fe | a delegation from the ck be : OM Plays taken In exch + . Isn't a hotch-poteh of a size or two of a the faces of Mckinley and Hohart of New | Syira waon from tbe het and Proposed Revision of the Unfair List | phe Garfield and PIANOS FCI RENT. = Sree kind. We bought all their lots that ranged Jersey. “It is pretty well understood.” said | rooms at the Planters’ Hotel. Wh Tening and Kepairing by Factory Experta - at 2 = : ail : ‘ ‘ the Senator, “that [am for McKinley for | [00M # ane —Bustness Transacted by the Appropriations im the &: Ww K & + eine. from 5 to 10 dozen Waists. So we've got all first place, With omtination wen Cle eons oe ~ m. Knabe & Co., Stands || size : sit ia" the S ce Rohe lwas 2 diplomat. 7a Rallding Trades Counctl. i 2 AT S $1.25 nd $1.5 | sizes—from 32 to 42. as it is, the Senator by his proclaimed that " a pif en 1422 Penn. Ave. N.W. Lrg I There was a big — satisfied — delighted ESTA tess ioe Bis able eae --_——- —— Telephere call No. 1737. my3-244 | ets yesterday: Ss the requireme MtcES ae i 7 : Teles Ee 2 | crowd around these counters’ yesterday. Fee eS ee Sura cee Tockuen (NewiTe ether too gay fur plain agey| ‘The resular weekly meetirg of the Fed-| ne anat vote in the House yesterday af- S I EIN VY AY | Another one today. sey invthe republican tanks), now: Chat we ists like themselves, and’ thar they [eration of Labor was held last evening. | serngon on the Aldrich-tr erwood ¢ 9 | If you could manage to get here between 8 have it there. | Furthermore, Hobart i8} would do better to seek the seclusion of | President James F. McHugh presided. The | case was 16 to 107 in favor of Pa i ts, . Mat | b : 2 : strong in New York, wh ona’ | quicter quarters uptown. Col, Claytan was [roll call showed that forty crganizations | : i Scmner, le ard of oO and 9 in the morning—or 5 and 6 in the after- well known and much es! Altrich. for sale or rent on easy terms, loth to part with the boys, but was finally UUP & PONS Asked what course he thought would be | iituced to let them go, adopted by the convention upon the finan- cial questicn, Senator Thurston replied that noon you'd avoid the rush. Thece Waiste a! New Ware Rooms, The House agreed to the final confere reports on the naval and Indian OL 7 : , chairman ef the legts- was | Percales Lawns —Dimities—Zophyrs—in hand. propria An object of interest for the snap shot reported that ther: tion bills, leaving the District of Colum) stripes Dresdens. Perslans—novelty patterns or plain ef. he believed ‘the In: declaration upon | jakors is Joseph Manley of Maine, secretary ance for the passage by | (oy Dils: leavin Shing nee ee With these manish collurs you like se—some on—sowe de- that subject would the model upon (Greens inadonal committee: anal SOY Ge ESr Ree aeaTae GAL aes sundry only bills in dispute - hab the mo! aration would be| hend man of Me as Aris Mr. Cannon presented conference re- : mar Mr. ir, M. r Reed had promi he said, to} oS a i rere ic for all states and e olzma ~ S based. < z, his hands full of contests now, an 3% 1 oi ice’ cha aya ap 4 ee on the sundry civil bill, It agreed to ie for ali sates and The Holzman collar fits. < . It is,"" he saic nrief and ex, MEE: Coro Uiein AIEGoaItiae we the bill on his “list” end would lo ll: ts Ateies An lpets amet ike Coune The Holzman sleeve is a big Bishop. very skillfully avoids reference by terms | jong cnough to make statement in a west he could for the working men of |) c mmnodnietn of any of the mooted questions. It is u: nis, inanner emphatic and abs At] Reed would not a. the vice presiden: vention should fore he would The whole purchase is in 3 lots. Fresh stock. Pick for yourselves! lute that Mr. t the nomination for and that if the con- ft upon him and ad- Line it nevertheies has been talk of Mr. Reed’s frie s, altnough he could give no as- that the bil would be rea A proposition v i mistakably a sound money utterance. the same time, it avoids all mention o} gold standard, refer-nce to which weuld ¢ tes away from the some of the states. “It is better than the Ohio platform, Mr. Hainer (Nebo, who refused to sign the conference report on the sundry civil use it conta the feld and Py hosyitals in this tates and Territories, Ww. (new Equity building). suraact i ©8: =) ations f i to the several union = i rn claimed had consist op- : 6 che | putting Mr. Manley forward for the vice £ which, , will look into | F (test tooo. . | while when analyzed Is s clearly for | presidency. [asked one of the MecKin! ter, so far as its particular craft | Posed appropriations for private or sec- 2 = & | sound money, make: : managers about it today, and he said: “V srned, and report the result to the | tarian instituti from the first, a O pan 9 & | the er question. liana form of | Go not understand that the Reed me central body at a future meeting. | now 1 that the quest 7 . Cake? C Pe st than would that of the Ohio republi- | 42 ty “accom place eee sec ; e work on the new Amer- ea J ITTON LONDO: Pa. Ave. and 7th St—*Saks’ Corner. Sle Bek . = pre cag eoe to, oncera ante! Sap on ey ee oe report w lopied : anrieion be The Senator expressed the opinion that | pooh yey ah yne Would | Mr. Cannon appealed to the H ot G tots soe resto sSoateetonteatentoateotodtoetoatectoateetealoeteatoaPects soe Be Dree opinion that | Reed men have lost their deal. We tone woul: iow of Gort, EE ENS CA OE IEG the Indiana platform would aitisfactory | likely to consult them about second piace.” | be cut out 1 y men who | yield to the Senate in the matter Saree cae , === | to all the western states, except the five same m ald it was almost t would wu and during | public ding amendments to the sui silver-producing — states. tana, Idaho and Nevada, and possibly but he said that, as they i % , only nineteen votes in the ek ‘olorado, Utah | civil, and, with tt ment for the p all were disag: THE SENATE'S WORK. GREATER NEW YORK'S CHARTER. Aveption 0: New York would not furnish the vice | long hour : : puilding < stdential candidate. He said it would be T impossible to get a man out of New York smmittee was instructed management and try The Agreements ax to the Naval andj} Yames of the Commission Announced y : out offending one of the factions there, r Washington n | sent to further ¢ t Indian Appropriation Bills. : by the Governor. the party could afford to lose them. | Surout Ofendine one of the in the present | Hem was agreed t = == = The Senate spent some time yesterday af- Gov. Morton of New York has announced r Thurston said, in reply to a question, | delicate condition of republican politics in he delegeies from the Horse Shoers’ The Speaker ann following POPULISTS ternoon in the consideration of the bill in pueinemen of the commissioners to prepare he had no doubt that some of the del- | the state. Ufion reportel that they al removed to Comalites afppiuit Nias «Ala, 2 our! a charter for Greater New York. The bill| ates from the eastern seaboard states new hail for their s the own- | bank ng and curreney; (Texas), con elatfon: toy conten Or ac, cone geen ret cee See anes renee Me erone Dill | Would make strong contention for a more | A ubiquitous figure in the corridors of the | &.e™, Rall for the et-}age, weights anim Thorp (Wa) = I action had been taken when, et G = ‘ Os Siure Drovided' for a} pronounced and explicit declaration tor | political headquarters 1g the man who has ing for some ume past i io with- ways and pater Pa- REPUBLICAN AND Senate adjourned. Shortly before 4 o'clock | commission, consisting of the president of sold, but that it would not be wise to co heard of or thinks of a scheme to beat M 3 patronage from the boycotted | cific railroads a Bromwell Mr. Allison asked unanimous ent that | the old commission, Andrew H. Green, the | cele their extreme demands. “They will Kinley. He ts of the Col. Sellers type. Po: (Ohion, 3 Bell a public lands the Senate should, at 52, take a recess | state engineer, the attorney general, the | the end be satisfied with a conservative | Hitleally speaking, “There's miltions in st A communication was read from the | Kleberg militia and pablic la DEMOCRATS... until 8 o'clock, so as to hold the first even- | mayor of New York, the mayor of Brook- | Pronouncement,” b id, ‘and they will be | with his scheme. When you get him down onemasons’ Union asking the Federation | Mitchell patents a tion pre eme influence to secure tbe in cours Distriet ad enoug eit i ze_to the | to details he cannot specify. H ing session of the season. Mr. [uiler ob-} lyn and the mayor of Long Island City, glad enough to take it im preference _to the ident; Myer (ia), unequivocal silver declaration the ago }is based upon the ac national some flats Murray (S.C), edi é jected, and Mr. Allison, notwithstanding | and nine others, to be appointed by the | convention will give out committee with re nent in the northwestern section of the | cl: Martin (N.C), military the general fear that a voilng quorum | governor. Referring to other questions of which the | of the contests in the several state delewa- for union mei; they being now, and | man H. Aldrich (Ala), man BN 7 — cculd not be obtained, moved that an even- | The latter are Seth Low, president of Co-| platforra will treat, the Senator said he | tions. There area ; the majority having been, It was s¢ for some’ time | territories ae : ing session be held. Mr. Butler attempted | lumbia College and ex-mayor of Brooklyn; | thought first place would be given to the ot hemi by ands cunley nie pe gates t, discriminated against. ae ntative A cases lin Git to filibuster, and suggested the absence of Gen. Benjamin F. Tracy, formerly Secre. | “tll, as that Is and has been a distinctive dure and auopoultioat mirtbe lenis The Building Trades ese eg ae pcrecnreall ody i ici age im. Fifty-two Senators responded— | tary of the 3 J ~ fi z ue of the republican party. He thought in praise of the most delicious }a quorum. ‘Fityy-two Senators responded— | tary of u ;Jobn F. Dillon, ex-judge Seven more than a quorum-—whereupon | of the United States circuit court: Ashiel = = c sic ja 4 idates y Ss con- The G 4 ades C cil met in its) ing Congress to levy a tax on the in there would be a declaration demanding In | Of presidential candidates who must con The Building Trades Counci a 5 e 7 m : she te vy, } test with McKinley for the nomination dis- |... ‘pekiy: aned ast evi g. P f corporations, firm and invigorating beverage | ir butter cated for the yeas ani nays, the | P. Fitch, controller of tne city of strong: terms 2 distinctly & morican bolic, u lis] usual weekly meeting last evening, Presi-| of corporations, firm Columina; of con: mes and individuals ‘over that they can control the national ‘ House committee on a s Las E vas ye. rk: Sear , but he was of the opinion that the A. P. A. | Cover x ‘i villiam Silver presiding. first of the day. The vote was ye York; Gen, Ste L. Woodford, ex-iieu- he was don - | committee, there will be no conic in| dent William Silver p agreed te and Chairman Drap i science has produced—PEP- | 8, “lism more than a quecam— tenant governor: Silas B, Dutcher, banker | Gestion Would not figure in the conven- | fanmiuice there Siu be, No contests, in| dent Wie eo emmivted ther the work ot] ord the San ap weiabilae we ieee KOLA evening session was ordered. Se eecne eae exsuperintendent of public work ote meas phen it the anti-McKinley combine | converting Metzerott Hall into the new | tion diy in the United States. patent < 3 Later, however, the final repor iam C. Dewitt, formerly corporation SNAP SHO" Lours. finds that the Ohio candidate cannot be |“ the commenced at an | office. 1 bill bas already j 1 the PEP-KOLA is a true diges- | conferees on the naval bill was presented | counsel for Brooklyn; Geo. M. Plumer ie a zie elected without the assistance of the con-| Columbia Theater will be x gi and accepted, whereupon Mr. Allison ex-j district attorney for Rie Bale ee! bi y day, b hat none but union men hmond county, z c Ss the Con-| tested delegations he will never be the| early day, and U ive toni mbini - | plained that ‘thls action had greatly re-| Garrest J. Garretson, county Judes ima] ctcrentim® Seenen Before the Con-} Torin f will be employed on the job—a contract to ive tonic, combining the essen- |» ¥ Judge’ for vention. = oz duced the necessity for an evenin Queens county. oe With reference to this plan, Perry Heath,| this effect, it was stated, having been tial properties of the wonderful | ana on his request the order for the recess 3 sa Rehearing. en Speclal From @ Staff Correspondent. oneiof Mrs McKinley's) Manteo can Desig 2 Bee Peer ec eee se i wers, said to-| made by the proper authorities with the} Capt. Allen V. the n a i eae Renchoder ri Capt. Healy's Se §T. LOUIS, Mo., Jime 10.—The polltical|day: “If “the committee should decite | M@Je r ais aera eat ae ie kola nutand pepsin,the greatest | “The voting auorum disappeared a little Cen aRe tae en panorama wii begin 40 evolve tomorrow, | every contest against us we would sti!j | Central Labor Union. |paaghaanendeds, pagch ne eigen digestive know! later whee the Seuste a: tempted to vote om) ubccretary Carlialeshas\approvedi therfnd- | cater as ing days will present a| 2Ave a majority of seventy on the first| The Labor day committee reported that a/ for promotion to the xrwle of comm se aati Ee Henne eocwithecan ain Pine Pr siden ings of the board which investigated the | (on, cent Sittin rete ae or jaterest ana) Daleee meeting of all the committees which have! has applied t the tary py a ion i 3 . withstanding the Presideat’s |. cone tans eee é aly Pr abe AY The only preparation in ex- | ©.,Hoover, notwithstanding the Presideat's | cyarges of drunkenness and conduet une a en appointed to conter with the commit-| for a rchesring of his 2 U. on the sub, 2 ay next at Bricklayer onemasons’ Union had de part in the propose z a a excitement, upon whic! a of the hi i 5 ays, seven less than a quorum, and Mr. | coming an officer and @ gentleman, pre- | country will be contéred, The first. thing istence which happily combines Mills then moved an adjournment, which | ferred against Capt. M.A Healy of the | that strikes the freqnenter of the political these two great sustaining and | was ordered at Senator Jno. M. Thurston of Nebraska has been besieged all day with importunt- ties to accept either the permanent or teim- porary chairmanship of the convention. | Breund th nt the findings of the examin ed n justified by » it, and on the further ground and that 10 o'clock. revenue cutter service. The board found | he@duuarters Is the gtmbsphere of uni mi ; ake a z CCE ee ois ainty, restlessnesg 0 ry that] He has a reputatl vell deserved 4 eNO AO tae d he part of Av 1 : The agreement on the naval bill was ac-| him guilty of nearly all th : tainty, of restlessness ajd of Inquir 3 eputation well deserved as a| Labor day parad of alleged prejudice on the part of Admira : remedial agents. cepted by both houses with only brief state- | torrad against hin ad helt he es, Pre: | pervades the habitationaiof the politicians. | parllamentarlans L saw ‘bint ae eiey cond SLaeeoni lite arithie weauest @eomdiie | wens arewsent ar board, against . eg: ments by Mr. Smith in the Senate and Mr. petit bs held that he should | The political atmosphere: may be said to be | last summer rescue the convention of the | painters’ Protective Union, a commit a : bor 1 pl Nothing else so well fortifies Boutelle in the House. It fixes the number { he dismissed from the service; but in view | SCmMewhat murky, amd men are groping | National League of Republican Clubs from | P2lmters 2 the officer under examination te appli- catic the syste inst th g [of mew battle ships at threo, and directs | Of Capt. Healy's long and efficient service, | their. way. i a scene, of apparently hopeless confusion | Nel abe’ them thae the Painters’ Union is under consideration by 1 © system against the ravages | tiie'Secretary of the Navy to make no more Tecomimended ‘Rim to the favorable con-| war’ canine mane, ene; Werined tor be ,| into pitch Us newly clected president had | has become alliliated with the Central | retary and will eventually : tion by Congress, vestlgs ft retary adopted this recommendation of | a walkover? ask’ “oria’ z asie spat i 2 See ee Labor. ies forty promotions 2 5 se com: in .2l- | ing that Capt. Healy be placel at the f ; i ; a Bs : f ship. Lis y_ organization represented in| settlement of this case. Attorney ready conducted by. the Senate committee. of the list of captains and be suspended | pane ee polled ects esa eeaber Rinlsemiitentis (onmenees Sy Mi por. | the Building ‘Traies Council ART oS | pao ny epee gree A final agreemen 8 also rea rom rank and duty on waiting orders’ pay } i! elas Bett asp ‘ a a | signed the council's contract, and the sec-/ Department that they may all be ma the Indian bill, and adopted in the House. | for a term of four years and be publicly CT ery areca aiersotnio: rewary was directed to write to them and| during the recess of Congress if. deenel ee ene eens miata chicel achecls weatenireon plane cetera (he Publication of the Sec-| cn a stralght-out declayation, or if they | Murray Crane of Massachusetts, a Reod | 5#¥ that the council demands that the | advisable, subject to the subsequent action = owe ch s ge - | retary’s order on boar 2 pun z Massachusetts, a ‘ y fail to comply of the § le holds that the « 35th St. and Broadway, N. Y. brace education In general instead of the | t1e terther cdnionabed Cape Gone ante Silverplate the gold plapk will the other} man of prominence, went to the McKinley | te same, and if they i or alae i! y e1 si Fe Pas ble time the offending union will | entitled te motion may be given ——_— education of Indians only, and provision | he is again found guilty of execs fellows accept It? Everywhere there are | people this afternoon and positively denied | # Teasonal embershil i < =sIOnE, 4 that naval « pots where the t sive use of | questions, and m to h 2 2 5 ~ | be suspended trom membership — cat comm .’ and that nava' Principal Depots w Genuine Pep-Kole | made for the apportionment of the school | intoxicants, he will be summarily diamissea, | (Westone, and men are trying to read each Cunt would Vermene renee aioe any 28 | president Silver stated that Vico Prest-| anay bo appointed 60) whatever vac Sieg eee ‘omination i Tage itt f th fight. ley ces hy pont Jent Duncan of the American Federation | exist In the lowest grade of the se denominations during the single year in bitterress o: e coming fig! the McKinley forces hy postponing con- | d€! 4 4 an invitation to at-| “Gunbcat commissions” confer rank and : Samuel T. Stott, 505 Pennsylvania Ave., N. W. i 2 ia A , —— tests. “Mr. MeKin'ey will be nominated | of Labor had accepte 0 bce : Prony Sy fesen ge gtchh ou therby ool which government ald 1s to be contlaued. jets Approved: One Is impressed and Ilkewlse amused at dates Ceeaee ed | fend the anniversary of the eight-hour day, | duty, but not pay. but in the event of sui G. G. C. Simm: 5 joubt,” added Mr. iow York Ave. and tqth St. N. W. -———+ e+-_____ The President today approved the joint | the atmosphere of mystery with which the | ¥!thout 4 ‘te which will be celebrated by the Granite | sequent confirmation by the Senate the Walter O. D: i ith and G Sts Music at the Cupitol Grounds, resolution to pay the officers and employes | 8mall political managers are inclined to] Tate this afternoon It was given out that | Cutters of this city Saturday evening next. | holder receives a regular commussion with Chas. F. Keim, 18:8 rgth St., N. W. e surround themselves. This does not indi- Mcitinley program is to selec: is expected that several members of the | pay of the gra rom the Gate of the issue Ieee eS eee oe es ts bihechieaiat ae ie Cp ieee pad of Pdete cate the holding of great political secrets | i anke of Inline: for Renate Soret | oeeeanee cbbard of the Granite Cutters gunboat commission. Fier Biase, ‘ath ang W Ste, N.W, aren dated: yy cep Marnan Hand) ie » & adjournment; | any more than the solemnity of the owl| Tan and Seator Proctor of Veewon wee | exer ey organization ‘will also be present, | = —— cae a tiakas por igin, ‘tod Rhode Island Ave., N. W. opening concert at the Capitol grounds this e acts granting pensions to Henry Prinoe, | comes from the possesaion of wisdom. The permanent chairman. N. O. ay ‘A number of prominent trade unionists of D. k HIRE. R , pd becance: Vecmeenne Sand ith Sts., N. W, | afternoon at 6 o'clock: the minor children of Patrick E. Reynolds, | big leaders ara not mysterious but tnno- —>—__ Washington have also been invited to at- ~Drin. ‘S Rootheer ‘aylor’s Pharmacy, 7th and P Sts. N. We March—“Under the Double Eagle”..Wagner | Eliza Sandford and Rhoda A. Thompson} | cent. They affect frankness, the gulleless~ Kindergarten ‘Commencement. tend: 3 gvgleceeetergmevae nw, | recone tenet ones: | at aap aaests aetna rts | See 4 Qs eee ange | ue Washington Naor and Peo pees when yore bets whew . Hurlebaus & Co. rg and V Sts., N. We e isheries of Alaska i : 5 eficictee wiaabon ieee st é (a) Barcardlle, (b) Waits. ‘Iitot Woods he anything in the world they knew, but they | Normal Kindergarten Institutes hold thetr 3 i g ae Recve Purdy, Hh god O Sex, WW, Stand selection—"T-a, Gloconda”.-Ponghtellt | 274 the act for the relief of Sophle Sparks don't know a thing! ‘The potty boss tip-toes | nineteenth. annual commencement. tonight nsom, United States minister to] J0u're thirsty ; when callers - Herve Purdy, 711 QSts., N. r. and Julio C. Sparks of Annapolis, Md. Mr. Ra : - Louis Krici:, 17th St, afd Pennsytvania Ave. N. We Marcie mi Canitans fa x around the headquarters with the air of a | at 8 o'clock, at Hamline Church, corner of my20-wéesst Medley—“The Sunny Sou haa Lak ved in Washington on : : bi ts. th and P streets northwest. The exercises | Mexico, has arrived CO e City, a mountain village of Catt-| Geave his omer oathe ml aiobectent fui | culties parteraietns by Rev. Dr. Hugh | leave of absence from his post. He paid his| OM2E, At any and all times “ RAT and Bucalosal } fornia. was nearly destroyed on Friday by | around before he whispers the information, | Johnston, Dr. George Walter, Salee Ooms. | respects today to the President and Secre- drink HIRES Root a Statw | Waltz—(a) “Love's Herald” March;(b) @ waterspout. No lives were lost as far a3 rink H ootbeer. EB’! apt-3568 which the chief dismisses from his mind | suyah, an Indian girl; Mrs. and Miss Pol-| tary Olney, and intends leaving the city rd “Old Hickory’ Fanclullt | known, but the property loss ts safd to be | aa he tosses aside the match with which he | lock, the directors of the institutes, and immediately for his home in North Caro-] Mase only by The Charice E. Hikes Go., Philateiphig, Patriotic kymn—“Hail, Columb! -Fyles heavy. has Mghted a contemplative cigar. Then | many others. Hna. A 2ic. package makes 6 gallons, Sold everywhere. 4