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2 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1897-24 PAGES. port of the labor commissioner showed that INTERESTING TRIAL. INTERESTING STORY. FINANCE AND TRADE }26: No. 2 mixed, Sraztts 2 the north was $1.47 and im the south Comm pioneer Truen eas. Libel Suit | Missing wether pas Been Dead for aa q genie thy $1.52. It was true thet the wages paid per i ee A reference to the statement be- Awainat C.-G- Conn. ee eee 2 << els. Hay quiet and steady chotee tin jay In the south were probably tes as low will show that the circulation Mr. Charles G-%Konn, formerly the pro- | The story of Mr. Wm. A. Groves of 1132 a aE oe word a aon negro labor was employed, it the labor - a - re) . 9 ~ . : ” m and butte ‘ vd ccs and cheese pio: CHOP | age River Se Mil prietor of the Wiyhington Times, will be | 20th street, who for the past four years | Deo Rail hares Co | stendy, cae cose eas Maher. by the 10 «<< | Mississippi River Seven Miles Wide sworn to 1s a bona fide one. placed on trial; before Jndge Bradley in| has been searching for his father, only to line in way Shares Compared <3 he south the workmen rec wages | yy : * xed by the ed Association of at Quincy. Tl. It is easily possible for a news- Criminal Court#N@. 2 Monday morning on | find his remains in potter's field, as pub- With a Week Ago. Goverameat Bon. el Workers, the sume zes paid in Le : paper with an clastic conscience to the indictment. charging. him with having | lished in The Star yesterday afternoon, ts Quotations reported by « n & Macart north. fact that the ce 3 the south nd side by Or, Daizell aacerted that tron ore was be- | FRODSANDS ing mined and coal being mir cf ae = swell its legitimate circulation enor= criminally pinitfe District Commissioner | extremely interesting. Behind the mere __ } ney, bankers. Truesdell, Disthe = OF ACRES SUBMERGED! mess 1m over to aecive adver: | Tusstel Dias Mey Meat adone | lous tare usa sees rete 25 DISCUSSIONS OF RATE WARS 2252223 cate Bid Asked. the prosecution, Messrs. Ralston and Sid- | arxiety and expense. The last time the rf aeedpnore dons representif°Mr.. Conn. father was seen alive was in September nessee by convict r. The s —— papers to newsstands, which are re- i prevailed i nessee. Mr. McMillin turnable, and which are in fact re- The indictment, grhich was returned early | of 1892. Then all trace of him was lost. teas $ 5 ner conte, 4° hay -_ Serpe eT panneyt- | Railway Embankment Only Land| gurnea, but nevertheless are in- in ast Januage spas heretofore heen se" |It was a frequent thing for the tather | Awaiting Action of the Joint | ean a ee vant ap. he said, w sees 2 cluded in what purports to be an Conn accused Commissioner ‘Truestel in | t? ive among his children, and nothing nae a > ihe | industry. It was the in Sight for Four Miles. Rates icine cag emee a certain este-cre tne immed with official | Was thought of his absence until some time Traffic Association. aera south, he which was ¢ < Penns onest stateme! 5 misconduct. Iixis understood ihat his de- | next year, that is, in 18%, his youngest son Te aera sic cga vanta out the market a Pu bavs icity ce Intelligent advertisers, however tense will be trattot Justification. 1 guage | thtKIng that he was living at the home —- 2+--- Be plancennfi7 sg va re & Le. bankers ust begun.” said he e propose ¢ ircula- ‘pon the reques} of his counsel Judge - ws b 847 : vers 3 or t hot for yeu, not only ‘on, but in : ee ae Saran fudge by results, and bogus c nt e 2 2 of one of the other boys. Inquiries made a Eis % liek sthues, antes ee ES Bs Beas Lal SS FLOOD CURRENT IS SWIF Hee recy ee -pradiey, has orderd the secretary Of the | 51, i693 showed’ that this was not the case, {GENERAL MARKET REPORTS |Tagenmrg Tikiman ee ee ernment afd. either.” ¢ sb ee The family circulation of The Star is in court at the trial the minutes of several | but the whole year passed without any ee se plause es nee ss of any | Meetings of the board. It is said that the | extra effort being made to find his where- Wheat - Mr Datzelt declared that ™ QUINCY, UL, March 27.—The Mississippi CE A un trial will be vigorously fought on both | atcuts. In 18M a reguiar search was | Special Dixpateh to The Evening Star. Bi inry ae ie eo eet bea ping Pah onto isolhere: Ehe (water other Washington paper. sides, and many interesting developments | made. No trace of the missing man was | NEW YORK, March 27.As the result of prge ov foundry iron was produced In the b river continues: to irise: here: ine Sw aicy = are expected. found. All of his old haunts were vis- | aisappointing developments ten active rail- south, and only Bessemer iroa was has risen seven inches and the gauge now = = eaee Sees ited, but no one knew where he was, and | 2i#appointing developments ten ac a n orth. shows fourteen feet above low water Circulation of The “Evening Star- SENTENCE SUSPENDED. it seemed as though the earth had opened | 7024 stocks close today at an average de- mark. With the bottoms all under water e : = oe and swallowed him. ll of the surrour cline of 4 per cent, by comparison with nnson (ind.) and Mr. I the river is seven miles wide and thou- | SATURDAY, March 20, 1897. ‘The Result of the Alleged Poker Play- | ing places in Maryland and Virginia were | tinal figures one week ago. On transac- ed at 1 to the slow progress wh! sands of acres of land are submerged. Peo- | MONDAY, March 22, 1997. iwg Cane. canvassed in hopes of finding him. but | tions aggregating 00 shares the net nine to no avail. His youngest son, William, John C. 8. Colby ‘and Thomas Miller, con-| (Whom the father appearel to be des | Chauwes Tecorted during today’s short sex- victed last January in Crimina! Court No. | yotedly attached. did all of the work him. | Slon reflect concessions at every point of 1 of setting up a gaming table, a poker | se!f, and all his spare time was spent in | activity, extending beyond one per cent. ‘same, in the Hotel Regent, last October, | the search, and while he was at work his |The exceptions are attributable to dull- were brought before Chief Justice Bingham | Wife would hunt around, following up the | yess, and not to suverior endurance. Li- lightest. clues ple! : today for sentence. ‘Their counsel, Messrs. | “WBMUSE ves PeNed UP. aimstiouse, | wuidation of speculative holdings was ap- was being made with the bill, But ple have been driven from their homes to | TUESDAY, Mareh 23, 1897. 3 pages were covered yesterday. and foUr | the hills, and these who have stayed in | WEPNESDAY, March Y4, 1997......... hours of work had enly advanced the con- ir houses are living in the upper stor- | THERSDAY, March 25, 1897. bill two pages up t TS | ieg and are compelled to use boats instead | pripay, Maren 26, 1997 he said. wa of wago) useussion MP | on what is known as Lone Tree Prairie, sideration 01 time today. Tt ing its time in Dockery in reply : : 3 Z neral S. t hat the opposition would not assail { between here and.the town of La Grange. A. A. Lipscomb and Percey Metzger, ask- | the Home of the Little Sisiers of the Poor, | parent throughout the entire session, the | 4.) pet at ervices, Layee = every feature. land In sight for four miles in’] Daily average..........2..-02..-eeeeeeee od the court to suspend sentence during the | and 2 number of other insiitutions were | closing being beavy around the lowest eae Hid ices of the late Rev. Levi He suggested that the time be exiended. ction is the narrow embankment | J . i omniy swear that the above statement rep- | go6d behavior of the men. Tt was clatmed | Searched, but with no result. Last sum- | prices of the day. is ean ee ey aiterneen so that the bill could be adequately 297- | of the Louis, Keokuk and Northwest- i tHE EVEN- | that both had until their conviction born#| ™er, the son was to have visited Freed- |” Professional sales were conspicuous, bu: | the Scottish Rite Cathedral, and were at- sidered Trond: Gieswaten! tay cimostaup toll cre oe meummber ofcoples ot Tn HY ENS don behalf of | ews Hospital, but beieg delayed at other | are less significant than those made by | tended by a very large mumler of tees ne little debate served to expedite mai’ | O70 TRITON in the river chatnel a mite | ING STAR circulated during the six secntar days | 2M excellent reputation, and on behali Of | places it was too late to make the trip. | commission houses acting in the interest of | and miembers of Harmony lege x ters somewhat. and the proceertes | the Ules, andi tonrthe aes f | Colby it was stated that he has been d After the lapse of a whole year he visited | Gisappointed and confused holders. y Lodge, No. committ with the reading of the bill. amendment to place a duty of 3 pound on chlorate of soda was agr away the trains look like some new steam- | ending Friday, March 26, 1sei—that is the num- | 1 com a clerkship in the Treasury | the hospital Monday. March 8, in com-|“"phe decline in the standard, railway 2 4. A, M:: Columbia Comman boat plowing through the water..The tiogd | ber of copies actually sold, delivered, furnish-| Department. The court was assured that | pany with Mr. Milton H. Johnson, and | sues. it is claimed, is lirectly atiribucable : Scottish Rite: Naomi Ch current is ©xtremely swift, and the wiht | eq or mailed, for valuable consideration, to bona | if sentence should be suspended they would | looked over the records himself to find | to jhe uestruction of protective rate organ- | S.: ». G. Meade Post, No. No OEP rush of muddy waters is: carrying do “ ? never again commit any oifens+. that his father had died at the place June | izations. The destruction of these safe-| the O11 Guard, and the Moon , DISTRICT FV CONGRESS. all kinds of debris washed out from above, | fide purchasers or subscribers, and that none of | UY A torney Davis neither recom- | 25, 1893, having entered the institution on | guards has been accomplished without pro- and the Moody Choir, of lo pi ced | of ferces and the in the House at this session, althougn no| In the levee dis ° ae whieh cx sof wrecktd houses, sections | the copies so counted are returnable to or remain | srended nor object to a suspension of sen-| May 31, and was buried at potter's field | vision for a satisfactory substitute. Poncted Manization the decea: was an iead bodies ot stock. fatie omige unsotlls tence. Chief Justice Bingham said that he | on June 29, The only record of the hos-| The entire legal fraternity is at variance a y J r Rel ervices we tricts the situation has J. WHIT. HERRON. had given the case much eareful thought, | pital was the name William Groves, a na- | as to the real signi Gy jag eagrg e of men is & EEREON: Many District bills have been introd ducted by Rev 1 h thought, was the = Willems Groves, a cance of the decision | Jonn f. Walsh of Doucie ates ARs gum . has been appointed, | become alarming, and a f ae enaper ¢o, | #tFiving at the conclusion that in view | ive of France. aged seventy-six. No ward | and organizations are being shandoned a8 | Church, Totten ROwRles Memorial MT Senet Cee he | Working with might main to strength- Cashier Evening Star Newspaper Co. | Of the previous good character of the men | was given and neither the name of the | the simplest means of avolding indictment, | ()J7°R+ follo y the Knight Templar hese bills, however. will take rank at Me] oh the bank and repair wetk spots that - to before me this | @ suspension of sentence during their good | physician who attended him nor the nurse | In the event of postponing a rate war, htt- | Prine peey umbia Command music at of the calendar when the committee | have been aiscovered. DES SEG pte Mos Cs 2 behavior would ve proper. He therefore | who administered to his wants. gation of an expensive and disquieting | yoyie, eedered bY the choir Harmony is appointed. Some of them are bills which | op cy Mo., Mareh ‘oday's re- | tWenty-seventh day of March, A. D. 1897. refrained from passing sentence, but, at | pears as if no effort was made 1 Character ts likely to perpetuate the ner- | aye" assisted by Mr. Perey 8. Fos received favorable committee action at the | yori of the local weather bureau ofticial E. E. RAMEY, the suggestion of Mr. Davis, required them | pital people to find the relatives of the | vousness of security holders. The action | ine beautifal as at Arlington, whe hah shniiet etaeee rae hele OO a ‘ Le ty to xive honis in the stm of $500 each to | sick man. There was not the best of | of the Joint Traffic Association during the | }.°;pea@¥Ulful Masome ritual was rendered last session. The bills introduced up to this Weeaee Notary Public, DC. | anpear for, sentence when wanted. The | grace shown in the examination of the | coming week will be awaited with unusual | 2?! De ag eadke, and the G. A. ser belo adaegerg Santee Connie Teneo chen judge cautioned the men that if hereafter | books. The hospital people refused to look | interc More than thirty of the leading Meade Post, after which the thr ope volleys were fire: <a ‘To incorporate the Columbia Telev! iby the Old oves claims, | railroad corp: 2 ticns of the country wiil main ne irly stationary fer a day or two. See ____} they commit the offense again or any | over the records, so Mr. uard, fol scueaeure ne now negisiene Seaicet = = they wiil be brought into court and | and did not appear over-willing to let him | be concerned in the decision of the coming “ “ey aid ead pears aoe pee the Wattle Svund Lodae’} ane mttescuck: wily fail ang ae WILL MEET NEXT AT HINTON. sentenced in the gambling case. search the records himself. meeting. Meantime Congress is being ap- 2 veaners wene %. Ginn and F. ie ba cestecrmn, te: Sea Hara CTO Tf ek sacar kein arab and we uaues a His father was an independent mar. and | pealed to for relief, but the hardships of Sd the era eenentie Hart lg Ce Se Se cooling | 148 feet being indicated at Hannibal for | Spirited Contest in the Baltimore Con- WRECKED IN A SNOW STORM. did not care to impose upon his children | remedial legislation’ of this character are | (Q"" q"" push Rite: Chas. Ma 1 To incorporate the Washington Cooling | [0 es Bitsetsnt Geat Gerence Atistauinton: when sick, and this explains why he did | fully recognized. and Henry Te tian ening Meu Company and grant the rieht to Jay re-| SUmdey morning. and 15 ‘feet at Grafton, aes : Pansengers and Crew of a Pacific | 2°t bimseif tcll them of his sickness. The | Prices cannot advance materially uatil a | Poy cou) fatton and Geo. A. Darling, ting pipes ae OES jal Dispateh 10 The Evening Star. bs ae sehehs Sac name and address of his favorite sun was | definite plan is devised for the exigencies . 6 Columbia Commaadery sistas ain gat g busines eae STAUNTON, Va., March 27.—After a TAR = . always Kept posted in his hat for just such | of the present emergency. The industrial Sine aietnes Ae pars neser ee ae Col. Gillespie's Report. 5, 27. District of Columbia to record he recorder of deeds the full name of spirited contest this morning, the Baltimore | SEATTLE, Wash,, March 27. Nan-} a case, but no one took the trouble to ex- | shares have decliaed in sympathy with the Took Them to Trent ual conference of (ne Methodist Episco- | 4imo,B.C., dispatch to the Post-Intelligencer | amine the clothes iur such. Nothing was | weakness of the general market, as well as Gen, Wilsen, ¢ f of engineers, has re- | ay Warden Leonard of the District jail t : : i 5 : has mem be : 5 ptr tae 5 : zs a S placed ip ine newspapers at the time re | for special reasons magnified by the sur- | pecurned try acihctding ihe Commissioners ceived the fcllowing telegram from Col. | pal Church South decided to hold its next | S8¥ er Barbary Boscowitz has arrived | 84Tding nis death, so it is alleged, other | rounding activity. Tariff advices have | thing 4, 1k ym Trenton, where he took the the bequest of the late Peter von Essen George S. Gillespie, president of the Mis- | meeting at Hinton, W. Va. Charlestown | Steamer Barbary pe wise the body would have been taken ren used against American Sugar, and @ batch of convicts sentenced to the “fo further protect the first day of sissippi river commission, dated at Mem-| also presented an’ invitation, and both | from northern ports with eighteen of the| charge of by his many friends. James | arparently with excellent reaso: ew Jersey state prison. ‘The following week as a day of rest SF To confirm titles to ceriain property in squar places were nominated by Rey. Dr. John | Passengers and crew of the steamer Wil- |Sullivan, the laborer employed at the Wa-h-}| Reduced dividend rumors have assist« S z + in- | Japa, which sailed from Seattle for Diea | ington Asylum, who took the remains from | the decline in Tobacco, and the manites a Mareh 16, but ran aground and became a | the hospital and Interred them in potter's | lack of confidence in the Spirit pool invi convicts formed the batch a year and one day David Mal for grand larceny: Just arrived here (Memphis). Govern-| Pp. Hyde, chairman of the committe To authe he Washington and ment boats patrolling the river have res- | vitations. Sixty-eight yotel for Charles ana veg | field. recognized the dead man. Wit did not | successiul attacks from the room. James Dovglass, two years for second ho Railroad Company to obtain a ri cued several hundred flood sufferers 2n4| town, but the acceptance of Hinton’s invi- j total wreck on Regatta reef, seven miles | know that he had any family,and when the | Coal shares have been weak as the offense of petit larceny; James R. Gillam, { way into the trict bale pee eure Lahde ob aes tation was made unanimous when it was | "orth of Bella Belta, opposite the lower | corpse was exhumed he did not have any | of unsatisfactory rnings and adv @ year and a day for g: : S- nd larceny: Jim n how large was the majority in itg]end of Queen Charlotte Islands, last Fri- | trouble in locating the grave. The identi- | trade conditions. These conditions might | Williams, two years for assault with in F i ie dure Ries fication was sure. ‘The clothes were read- {| haye been less operative nad not “he con-| tent to «ill; George Pinkine a to! i" 2 , or Conference Has not met in the | dav morning during a DiMdine SnOw StOrml| aya xecopnized) andi-aleo) tiie appearasice | Mieat Gptilsittic entipent prevailing one |a day for second off desig ar ae aturdey morning” | Lewisburg district since 18/0, when the} and heavy gale. s of the head and face of the deceased. the | week ago been dispelled. The most im-}Thes. E. Daniels. two - = EUR Ge deat Lewistur In spite of the large number of passa’ | form being familiar, his mustache and | portant change in the specusative situat breaking; James E. Joti Hi William D. Keene, arin |S Pn STS as vane en Taine ag | partly batd head being still well preserved. | is reflected in the increasing aggressiveness | for house! ¥. Homer Sherman, Charles }.] it was found that the tide was ris For the relief of helders of certain ‘is. rict of Columbia tax sale certificates. To prevent the aduiteration of candy To provid= ct or property indexes nd such repairs as. were pos- |S River falling. Will} fa in | leave for lower of year Wintield. king; Emar % ng of title of real GOV. LOWNDES & CANDIDATE, There were six bodies of infants interred | of the larger room traders. een months for housel * >. H. Echols, Josiah J. Ringer, | fast in the holt at eutside, and the pumy ee athe “corns SS ee nsures a further posi- | Lambc to Senator Gorman : admitted into full conference ¢ -| boats to Ceripsel Istand. @ distance of | 5. tasen up as soon as possible and given | The bank statement st sean of only | Geaking Ab Kor ane Svat ANNAPOLIS, Md., March 27.—Lloyd W. . z Swe mules, end “atterward the mon. dee | acdegent-andiChristian:burial, 30) in lawtul money, tre smallest ret | grees. i zo. viand. has f ie Bovd ve ae poke Ben I and baggase rats at Tees ee Bans The wife of Mr. Groves. jr., had placed in mm weeks. Loans have = - = . ii Ernest olf, Harry M. © of the pa ngers we ade | he father in an industrial insurance com- nearly $2,400,000, indicating a lare io est : i Diet ae 0 Seetntey | the father in an 5 n A000, 3 sed Improper ¢ ot. = Sat Agazais Murrill, Robert Lee Hints: | as comfo wae see ae ‘| pary about nine years azo, and up to the | commercial demand, A ata in « tt, the ch prea len of oon ais % ” ra — ‘ vere. at gh age Least time he discovery of his deat nad peg- otto asmali se yn ie chi electrician 0! succeed Senator Gorman, whose conference on trial The Boscowlt# reathed the wreck on her | ime of the discovery of h pane Raya ularly paid the premiums. The amouni of | brinaing t the insurance is small. The dead ma whose full uame was William A. Grov lings of the asso- > of Representatives, was today catea banks _ | Charged before Judge Miller with The accumulatic 8 | indul, Conference decided to establish an | way south Surdfay afternoon, and brought worth Lezgue board to consist of a preach- | all the .passergers: to Bella Bella. The er and a layman trom each of the eight | Bos: sq renorts that the stea March 4, 18s, The ii Mii this importa having 1 in improper conduct toward Julia nt position aa é Q nerbaps’ bet nown as Dr. Groves, wa. P este November next, and will | &f ionaNen GhetEe OF feces Dore, which lefi hure several days before | P Ene ee eee ion, but worked. ver; aes Garrison, aged ten years, living at January, I8uS) and the an- | ¢ s Lyneh, who was ted to dea- | the Willapa, went on the rocks on Green | iitis at his During the war he work- : the interest allowed on credit t 121% Harrison avenue southeast, and rae Sveee to | cons’ orders, has ordination papers of his | Island, near Pért Simpson, last week, but | Ute at bis art.) During, eee A Gut ie Milles aeeh eieoce Ra ea ace bids fair to b an | ancestors. signed by Bishop Asbury, and | got of again Anza few hours and: was Tun | Circle of acquaintances, and knew many | couraging the influx of idle fun act “gontived 3 ip a ciency baa DOR ES scans We. JU eby, oy wie waa ordained ache, The, passengers and reW | Ti Cmiment people of the things. cons 1, a new eporh of i ans iii eos RS eae : _ ad min Isv3, but left the confer re safely lailed,, servatism seems likely to intervene “ = rd a. to Dave of Gov. Lowndes’ election | to attend college, was readmitted to the - > : { eee rues He a ene lier a) i the yard of = home, aie © would tes | thitd-vear, class - Musi Re Prodace THE COUR —— bocn. The arre: rah See cee persia, BOM | ha Tolowing comildates fon Gera eee ones ¢, of,Dr Frank Lily, who was oe FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. J.B. Smith of ui ct ing -ontrol that body, and feel confident of MAES AERCOnS Chae Donan convicted some, time ago of practicing Equity Court No. 1—Judg — - 4 was released on $109 rict_ever had He to] (urit a workin in it at the! gehols, M. Preston, Welkle: lc medicine in thy Djsirict of Columbia with- | ,,l° Te lunacy of Joseph Rogers: commit- | phe following are the opening. the hizhest ars ee 2 came tO | coming elec! This would: put a demic- | tienty Lawsaen, Rohect bane a s vlumbia With- |e authorized to pay debts. Soper at. | and the lowest and the closing prices of the a : oof Obio after) crat in the natorial chair for several | freq’ Piotr ag te necessary, Jigense, was | Vaughn; time to file record on appeal | New York stock market today. as reported win en having served t pat the war, and be- 5 of tht j fred L. reer, Wallace O. ed today’ by Pro: H ation Gj the t rm traveling sutor. Mullowney fury tended thirty days. Sommer agt. Hoffa: j py Corson & Macartney, members New| The will of the la s, William J. Whitesell ree 4 » William S: ame exceedingly pc In 1875 he the repub-| Breank local“elfers Davia HR rk purpose of having Judge Miller’ p: receivers discharged and bill dismissed. York stock exchange. ' Correspondents, | dated December (day not mentioned), : n ted Bluff, yner branel POscae We Lneee g : a Suen - Site eyanedaiaener . Mcore & Schley, No. 80 Broadway. ; 2 Red Bluff, 7 Us te) and Ose Lusby. senten but the defendant did not an- Equity Court No, 2—Judge Hagner. Messrs. Mc se 4 and naming his widow, Jane Roo: an Niece Ge at the coming el ev. Jose Ter ge omen pq | Swer, and his attorney, Mr. Hazleton, In-]| Martin agt. Crocker; order to apyoint Open. law. Close. é a 5 a aBiak ion to vy. Joseph H. Temple, a superannuated | SWer ne ys mn, agit. Cro * py - , 5, | executrix, was filed tovta he esta 8 - b Rees, logether W ber of conference, died this morning | form Mr. Mullowney thats Dr: tdiy was | commission. American Spirite....... 12 % Uy ux cor ss an . u ay. Thi tate is zine inte rt .if not all the balance, | at his home in Churchvit jel fies | now in. Indianapolis, Ind. Judge Mille ; 5 = Ainerican Splrite, pf... 31" 31" avy 30” | © Mrs. Roose for life, subject to her jied foi ved n ae deol ere We ioc ee le ee eek a ee he daa eee Creguie, Cour Noa ude Olls American Sugar......-. M2 12%, 1104110" | exeiusive berefit and control, At her death bs oft ae aficea | Seoe bere _ Me Jotned the Sry An TN | ee emoduced in court this dav tan weeks | American Security and ‘Trust Company | American Sugar, pfd.-- 102 102" 102 thelr children, Wm. 8. Roose. jr. and Mare ee sin raga | and has heen retired from active duty for | be 1 eal in court this day two weeks | at Gahagan; rule to show cause. United | AimeranTowsce 2.5536 fete children, Wm. 8. Roose. ir... ary bli-an con- the ap. | number of years. He leaves a widow. Pata eee 8 pe declared’ for) States agt. Brown: order for sci. fa. Parker | American Cotton OW... -..-- Ser. Mix Corelle aera ae candidate for most ing in Sammon oe st. MecDonaid; order reviving Atchison ee bd 3 are to be her — me Tendered Thanks. ve Rained Hundreds of | Chief Parris of the fire department ouxands on Forgeriens, ceived a letter today from Mitchell & Reed, = NEW YORK, March 27.—latimer Ridley | saying: “We wish to tender to you and yWn Separate cs. ee trom the contre BROUGHT BACK. own sepa estate, free from th ntvol ven years he or interference of her husband. commit‘ce on in- roard ide. Parker agt. son; do. P Baltimore & Onio. arker agt. Johnson; do. F ee agt. Redman: judgment by default. Catan Gombe Criminal Court No. 1—Chief Justice Bing- | Canada Pacific... ham. Chesapeake & Ohio. . vs. Joseph Stewart; false pretenses; C2 C. & St. Louis. politics, and the ides will be Waged with from now until clection While on his w on his whe to the OLIVER OPTIC” DEAD. the embezzler who Ned to England | your firemen our sincere’ thanks for the | Sente oo ace Jersey state prison for two TSS ke | ete Court price 9 o'clock this morning aa i ae ; 5 5 years. U. 8. vs. Chas. Bell; second offense sien ears © answer a charge of fast riding on a S enormous peculs ere dis- | admirable 1 pic y u chic: : re Spee Wellee tacove he ulations were dis-| admirable manner in which you handled | Poi” jarceny; sentence New Jersey etare Chicago Gas... bieyele last evening, ¢ ome months 4 3 vening, amson Ss knock- corner of su BOST( and who has | the fire in alley between 7th and Sth and | prison for one year and since been in Europe, arrived today on the |G and H streets nerthe which occurred | vs. Wm. Connell, larce! steamer New York fro Southampt ssterday. We had stored in our stable | raigned; plea not guilt umbs t art Disease. March 27.—William Adams the well-known writer, who, under the p. ne day. U.S.) OM. & St Paul, pfd.. defendant ar- | Chicago, RL. & Pacific WAS Chas. | Chicago, St. Paul, MO. of No. 1425 H street northeast w ed down by a cable car at in : We h in a : ut guilt a wth and H streets northeast and painfully charge ef a detective from this ‘city. two car loads of cemeut ‘The fire burned | Wormley, Ambrose Turnsy | and James | Consolidated Aigner af theast and p. ily name of Oliver Optic, entertained boy re aes ee Wee ity the root and large doors, but there was | Cosey; housebreaking; defendants arraign- | Del.. Lack. & : _— a at the body and arm He was ers for more than a generation. died at ni : on & long. time refused) so much care and gonsideration used by | ed; plea guilty to Worml-y, and not | Deiaware & Huason n to the Emergency H 1, where to this country, but ecme back a his wounds vy dres was sent home in a cab, the firemen that not one drop of water | guiity as to Turner and “‘os. t. S. vi Den. & Rio Grande, pfd. ched our cement. We do not unc do.; plea guilty sentence, Wormley | Erie. home in this r which he today. He was se’ stan the scat ii five year He had been ill for Latine Jones, stand how they ompiiched it. We feel urney one year and one day, und ) {eheral Blecttt ee erable comm time wit Zeneration of the heart | bigumist that such inois Central. he | Cosey two we years, a Lake Shore Plended Guilty. mira, N. of the best- | # hoy lear promotion was gO, and as James Co Probate Court—Judge Hazner. Louisville Nasi ey, Charles Wormile William Taylor Ad, and Am- lumber busine wo on Coming you and | state of Frank Schwarz; petition for | Metropolitan Traction... brose Turner, the yout hed rsonal ns and he- 2 yeas eK Bt ere i riment.”’ =| © = Es ae es asa ahiES Rees ee acted f nial ss at known American authors of 1 to New York, he was married in 1885 to the | your splendid department. instructions filed. Estate of Julia E. God. | Matattan Elevated... “65 into Br bia asloon and Ghaxplons’ cbs of his ship wit was born at Medway, Mass. July 30, 1st, | dtughter of Lewis Colwell, head of the | eae dard; exemplified copy of appointment ef | Michigan Central tei dl sone erie yaaa iodee (atau analow Wasa. ai j bublic schools of Boston, fourteen yess @ | Qin pnd this eee Cone yOunE |. James 6., Francis T. aud.Wm. H.-Me-| zenbach, guardian; order authorizing | Noncrst peangxe: pid: the former case in Criminal Court No. 1 et = : Biases Cn chee ot rare OF Dore | Feat e te GBtATIGa ene eos | Oaeciy. aioe TicdiSe ating ne! children guardian to borrow $4), Estate of Frank : this afternoon, and were se “do by > chester, a a member of the teg- | PTestige he obtained gh his marriage, | Caffert ares: : 5 Storie sine ans ate Chie! ice Bing! t most of his life to | &?abled him to form a number of wild-eat | the late Hugh McCafferty, have filed a | Schwarz; order authorizing appeal. si sti cp eiiacterns) imprisonment ai of Jno. M. Fay; will filed slate of Wm. i sr the young, with whom he nad phanies. He also bought a stock farm | caveat to thelr father's will, The instru- 1° Roose: will Med. state of Dorothea cht acing ra? ee ae in the New Jersey state prison. 1 | sympathy. His career began in pene a eFORC UEly, into every imagin- | ment was dated April’ 30, 1896, and the | Heimerdinger; executor bonded and qual | Ont. & W Gover. whe mated # he was released Produced ia thousand stofics Seances caveators allege that It was not duly exe- | fied Pacifie Mul... 2 penitentiary abou: a scar G : | in newspapers, exclusive of his books. ars later. Jones g0, wher Esiate of Anna M. Buchly; petition for | Phila. & Keading. ... ved eighteen months f ra was arr sted for crooked dealings in a | cuted: that their father did not know Mite “tele ue bos n Le of a ch i Ses - similar offense, was given two years, the © Craiser Yantie. me Wee horse trade. AU about the same time ming. | Uiderstand Its contents, nor was it rea. | Probate of will and order of publication: Sesicrant (sleet > aga others being given a year a aay. AM atin aS pes eee d tater ass | 2eainst him. he undue influence or duress Mary aA, | ait epee = BIS ee exes Pad Daca of stealing. 6 men w arresied by De- nepertnent: tonne epar | mont ie Sante Re oe Sle ee aptatieigt a uine eis ai Quigley, @ daughter, or others, aad thai it | examiner. Estate of Ellen Sullivan: ex- | tenn. Goal & Iron. tectives Lacey, Helan and Sutton, and ac- oa progerenal St ava ont e p ed his first book in g . a lawyer. alone hela | Qui iked ard annulled, "Therefore, | ecutor bonded and qualitied. Estate of | Coa Qvale ae ¥. Hel Sutton, and ac anite: from: | inns’ “Statehes te Gre cutr es oe ee trom $300,000 to $800,000 In notes whose has been revoked and annulled. Therefore, oe oe a ee a Pa knowledged their guilt, giving up some of near e H Bi CLR ee dorsements had been ose “N- | they ask that the iss‘les raised them be | David Twine; action suspended until April | tls. Leaine the stolen goods, cigars, ci Fg 2 aa ir of Helley Ss had been forged. sent by the Probate to the Circuit Court for | 30. In re Manning McLeod, minor: Alice os safe es eae, Cogere and Plata river, for Montevideo, w wiil | and was fellow ta prpuehoul Ris disgrace Jones) witestood | (h\ NY Gury A. McLeod appointed guardian: bond, $400. | Westera Unjoniel.....- ara! take on coal and provisions f lection of s stane: yy him, defending him vailantly, | BS e Li 2 > Chas. B, Lusby ap- | Silver...... ae Sioa ee aes ee pak bie ek ee Series,” for boys, and nearly beggéring herscit to clear him, Sea Fa A ERE MOMiGiEk Aneel ee pees Looking for a Trunk. been cruising Va Plata tern HES At here ee ees eno) bequeather! Rawig Se eens: L. and Emma M. Hill; Chas. G. Hill ap- Washington Stock Exchang: Miss Addie Moran of Baltimore met two Seen frntetas. | abt Pinta for many | “The Boat Clu betyd! fer father's death to satisty a few | ‘The coroner this afternoon is investigat-| pointed guardian: bond, $00. In re Mary | 10 seman att Metropsites | Colored seen @iiving an express eaeen yon. her once more to “plough the raging | qrera:. 7 mward owever, unable to cron ters: She was. ting two cases of’ sudden deaths. One is|L. Withers, minor; Mary V. Withers ap- |. it 5 st tos. phone, brfer- | terday morning on H street between ern nS pies af ee Berard 7 apache Clair anil <Gtent (Went: | indictments were precaneg Of T#IMS. | that of Jesse Owings, about fifty-eight | pointed guardian: bond, $3,000. In re Saree festa eRe ETS » 100 and 7th streets. At her request they pro. i n Sou ern. s published works comprise about | @ S were procured a Jesy ‘ 5 Aman ie at 7 cents: rr : d stree : equest they pro- Atlantic station by on Gne (ruisace anime en mors ut} “Jones oblaincd bail ana vanisied. His | years of age, who was found lifeless in his | Baret A. Bergmann, guardian: | order . ¢ boa’ also wrote two for older readers, “Tae Way of the pletio: nged mothe authorizing investment. Estate of Wm. J. ceeded to 71 I street for two Uunks, Miss is sald to have cone on o of Columbia Bonds. 20-year fand Ss, V ) 10th street northeast about 9:30 G SBE = and “Living Too Fast.” ce 2 : Rates Bee ee ee UCRKOL Hen st evening, ‘The “éthe® case is | Coe rein . icaranpaivannoustes admin- carremes, ATL id: Water stork Ta, 19 brane! on mee ees yrs i aac pea : Government Receipts. é eS Risves erate Sania ee ernie that of Clayburn Nash, a middle-aged col- tor: bond, $10,000, In re Ellenora , funding, currency, 109] of the trunks, but confiscated the other, National bank notes received te RUN DOWN BY A STEAMER. line Republic, but at last ceased to eerrn, | ored man, who resided at 211 L strees. | Hawkins, guardian: order of appointment: which coitained several articles of value. edemption, $24,605. Government receipts spond with her. Shc began suit for linc h returned home about 1 o'clock this | bond, ¥ In re Lula M. Joseph, guar- The police are now looking for the =xpress- From reves . 3 - Tai. customs, | Pwemty-One Persons Drow relaneous, $17_58%. Spanish Coast. Sas = CORUNA, 3 Fatal Fall LETOWN, Conn., March Riley, a well known iny ap divorce, on grounds of abant im-| morning, and at ance retired.. When other | dian; petition for authority to Incumber ed OM the tie donee Kad beceenbandonment, | Dircong in the houge eideavored to awaken | real estate. Estate of Polly Green: petl- @ suit was peuding she learned that | Him about 8 o'clock, it was found that the | tion for letters of adminisiration filed. Maveh 27.—A dispatch | Jones nad revisited America in company | ™an was dead. Both men, it is thought, | Estate of Edw. P. Aistrop: petition for let- distant, an-| with @ rich English woman. It was the, | died from natural ¢aus ters of administration filed, aud Lorenzo learned he hed married the woman at _ D. Aistrop and Julius A. Maedel appointed A:bany, and had returned with her to Eng- Sale:andPartition. collectors: bond. $10,000. Estate of Susan- Tene captive wate Tene te eorts for | a bill in equite against Laura B. Wil- | tition for letters of administration filed. | , ational Hank Stocks si - wi _ res lid. Bank of the Republic, 200 ed at Scolby, England, where he had been | liams and others, praying for the sale and | Estate of Thos. Nichols: will partly proved. | \tty, politan, 250 bid, SD auiced: men, and, i cidentally, the trunk, = os Badly Burned, ‘The little four-year-old son of Poli Hillary Smith, a member of the Tenley- town pairol force, had a narrow escape from serious injury Wednesday afternoon waile playing with match: He started a fire in the woodshed in the rear of his Eckington 1 bid. Washin: from Ferro!, twel W.] nounces that « boat with tht ntor re. bly fatal wn his ceila! eighty years been sunk in collision one pr aa ons were drowne ARTITE BOAT RACE. Ws bid. Washington Light Infantry Let 6 ya fa Mr. Riley is ove rR old, When a practicing 4 minich has brought him in over Santen and __ feming to Citizens’ Offers, whereby he is said to have obtained $100, atterney W. Mosby, Williams represents pe Oe ee Sane a eae em re ages ae a gp ad Hegel ae ae ie ce nae neg wedtiens. “He has heen treine io nate ine paysaieess a ae f es 2 + TER ae alge: Ellen O'Neil, guardian: do. In re Mar- oh: Inicrall ean svuet Conpessen “Sterwest tens Mngulshed the fire, ‘ut not until the bos = from the board of tr Llyn Lacrosse Players Beaten by | > 'lestent was received this afternoon ican Security and Trust, 140 bid. Washington Safe e of New London, | Br 5 Local Note: Dr. Chappel alleviated the sufferings of the Denosit, 50 bid. Death of Hev. Homer S. Danming, | 24 the citizens’ committees of Poush, {he endGu Olab. from Representative W. 8. Knox of Mas- two. e = Hiruzd Stocks. Capital Traction, *1% bid, 33 ta wage é James Quinlan, aged seventeen, of No. ¢ fe 107 bid, 100% i —_>— SOUTH NORWALK. Conn, March oy sie at the office of F. S. Bangs, this | LONDON, March 27.—The Lacrosse team | “uchusetis siating va fe wife died at | ,i7"Gih street northwest was severely bit- | MEAL gyetegwltan, 107 caine For Two Years. Rev. Homer N. Dunning. one of the best. | 2fternoon, to decide definitely as to wheth- | of the Crescent A. C. of Brooklyn met a | 4#Wrence this morntag. Mrs. Knox spent | ten on the left leg by a dog tear his home | "Gas and Electric I : known © er the boat r. intes 7 : nas SS canton sd as Joseph Stewart, colored, was sentenc egational neta shall be rowed at Pough- | London team today at Herne Hill, The | last winter in Washington, Put went home| this morning. ‘The wound was cauterized at | 44 bd. 45 asked, ¢ by ‘Chiet Justice’ Bu ha ab hae. state, dic his home las, | Keepsie or New Lendor. While the con-| home players were picked men from ya- | 8POUt two weeks ago. She had been com- | the Emergency Hospital. I Stocks.—Coreoran, 55 bid. Potomac, | ?¥ ustice Bingham today to two aged seventy-two years. sora“ laarence- wen: tiie cael ae aid. | rious clubs. ‘There was a good-sized crow 1 | P2iMing of illness for some time previous, | jonn Jackson, alias “Red Bill,” charged | ezy bid. Arlington, 128 bid, 145 asked. Germen: | Years at hard labor in the New Jersey ae Poughkespait has not heen deftatton. qe. | Prcsent-and much enthustasm was mani: | PUG Ber condition was not regarded as | with assauling and striking Henry Date, | Auirican, 188 Mid.” National Union, 20% tid. 11% | state penitentiary for obtaining $1.25 trom = - Poughkee has not been definitely de- ese 8 Ca ei ; . AER Sues as. iE ages, 7 iale@: Waweuta - as not been definitely de- | tested. At the end of the first half the | 2¢Ticus_untl ecfew [eke ce was tined $ by Judge Miller. Tho fine Md. St asked. People’s, 5 bid. Lincoln, sy bid. | Ott Ruppert, March 8, by forging the rs recked and Burned. cided upon. We are considering proposi-| Londcn team had scored two goals to paid. Commercial, 41% bide name of Mrs. Sarah Miller to a note to Mr. March A Western | tions from both places, and may not come | Brooklyn's nothing. Ma. FOE. win, - _ The case of William Henson, who is |, Title Testrauce Stocks Real Estate Title, 96 | Ruppert. train of seven ears, | to @ final conclusion witheot consulting It was a close game, the goal keeping The will of the late John M, Fay was charged with having shot Raymond Reck- she Seca owe Title, Siy bid, 6 asked. aids nacatak . jumpet the | fmt with Yale and Harvard. The place Sn aan uraanal tite Bene Some warn | fited today.” It ts dated September 11, 1898, | ett last Christmas morning, and which has | "Tateq one Stocks. “Chesapeake nd, Totomac, 58 ae Brash and Robison Confer. tracks eariy th 01 bade r the best aecommodations ss : “i “of th z 7 _| teen postponed on several occasions, was | bid, & . American Graphepbone, SX bid, 9] CHICAGO, March 27.—James A. Hart of rae areecks ca waist Was destroved, | 10F the crowds and give us the best course | The London team won, defeating the | 2d to the widow of the testator, Henriet- | Feon Pos por ot eer nearing on | asked. American Graphophous, preferred, 1 Did Chicago, John T. Brash of Cincinnati and entailing « mn sp Whatever decision is ar- | Crescents by a score of 4 to 1. ta J. Fay, premises 436 Oth street south- | yionday, April's. Beckett has, 1. is stated, | 102 asked. Pnevmatic Guu Carriage, .73 bid, .74 ds : eihe aieb-auee caped injury by jumping oo eges will be reached harmontoust Durirg the second half Roberts suffered | West are given. The instrument, however, | Monday. Aprll 5, | asked. Stovks, _Mengentaater Linotyyr, | 2sRapolis and Prank De Haas ané’Stan- J 2 Lw represented Corneil, | ff9m a severe strain in his side and was | 18 signed by but two witnesses, the signa- . wee Md. Iai asked. Laaetun"“Monotspe es | ley Robison of Cleveland, the base ball a Thos. Reath represented Pennsylvania and | obliged to retire from the game. The | tures of three being required to convey | Vatrick Sullivan, charge1 with making | [17h Md, T2tieubed. | Rasim Mowe 13 | magnates, who held a secret conference econd Offeune. Justice A. B. Cowles and F. S. Bangs, Co- | Brocklyn players frequently complained of | Teal estate. - « S repairs to a house on 8d street southwest | gaa. ae. = Charles Bell, « colored bey, having been | lumbia, at the wide: Se ae the piay of Warwick, but the referee did —— without having first obtained a permit, was here yesteriry, left for Indianapolis at onvieted of second offense of petit lar. eee not allow the complaints. An Incorporation. today released on his personal bonds by alitsceee Sansacees: an early hour this moraing. The fact that Mr. Hert rose from a sick bed io s#ttend yesterday's meeting indicated that some- thing of unusual importance was in the eny in stealing a can of milx from John Rich Charch Robbe Articles incorporating the Union Baptist | 7¥48* Kimball. BALTIMORE, March 27.—Flour dull, uochanged— J. Bowles, was sentenced today by Chtet Chureh, to be located at Mt. Pleasant near | _ Chris King and Andrew Parker, charged | receipts, “5,481 barrels Pillsbury and Showalter Draw. Special Dispateh to ‘The Evening Star, v a 27. ‘bage the street, were | Wheat dull—-spot, 85 bid; May, a Fontior Mudboass taser aadcder ic sce : le EW YORK, March 27.—The fifteenth | the Piney Bran ade with dropping gari manne Sy : Tae air, and revived the story that ory nae genre Seine RICHMOND, Va. Merch 27.—Burgiars | game of the chess maicn between Pillsbury se REeRtGES ae pel bet bpmend fined $1 and $2, respectively, by Judge Kim- oe nee aeeeeeaks ees epithe Atevebama tanner chet hora. es entered St. Patrick's Catholic Chureh on | and Showalter resulted in a draw after 47 " a Scere boon ee ‘ Milwaukee or Indianapolis was being ar- Chapman, Richard Harriday, Andrew Hill-} Qiiver Dorsey, for disorder! cond! Mas, “2suaisi; June, ranged here is also taik If you want anything. try an ad. in The | 2th street last night ard stole consider- | moves. Score. Pillsbury, 6; Showalter, 4; nson and sed $5 oF fificen daye by Judge Kinane: | steamer ese rca, » guhjen : erence. None Star. If anybody has what you wish, you | atie money from the collection box and| drewn, 3. eds ys 8 ference © | fyttees asienen ata tae eet ee x of we wentiomen” would talk ‘abe Th tea = “ 194,176 bushels: oor ant cae a aces? trams the, cacti Cid ee ane, oe eeatn game will be trustecs, for two years from March 5, | Dorsey finished a term for a similar of- | (aha txQuo tasbeln soutiere white foom, of the gentlemen would talk on the sub- ‘ fenge.at the workhouse yesterday. do, yellow, 28a28!z. Onts Grm—No. 2 whit. fect.