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2 THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1897-16 PAGES. LATE NEWS BY WIRE wn woven menons | BALFOUR’SUNEW PLAN The Plan tor Harmony and What It Means. RULE ESTABLISHED. Commiestoner Wight’s View as to APPEAL MADE FOR FUNDS BOARD HAS THE AUTHORITY) FINANCE AND TRADE : Es Reimstatements of Policemen. Committee of Eleven Reports on the Pro- Mr. James F. McHugh, president of the | Irland to Commissioner Wight today sent the fol- Important Opinion of Attorney Thomas on Cretan Insurgents Are Instructed to} posed Presbyterian Building. | "tne sans or Secretary Maidens his res: Tow -conscralg Spe. relnetateanenl of po: Wormal febool Question. Wall Street Favorably Affected by ignation of his office, and directed that the a : licemen discharged from the force: letter be read at the meeting of the federa- “Having already received many applica- tion Tuesday evening next. tions for the reinstatement of police offi- Accept Autonomy. the Cuban Resolution. Ex-President Harrison Presents a Decides the Trastees Have Ample 1 to the New Mederator om Be- | It is understood that Mr. McHugh's mo- : ; cers who have been dismissed from the ESE | RESIDENT TURKS MAKE PROTEST) ““"" ‘“°™s**~ ay live in taking the step is to aid in bringing Coss to Be Pala Out éf Im- force, it occurs to me that it would be well} Warrant Under Existing Law SHORT COVERING ADVANCED PR! half of Indiana Presbyterians. about, if possible, a union of the various Sinistecues. to establish a rule for the consideration of Change Lecation of the School. . Se crafts of organized workingmen. in the Dis- » all such cases. eats ae 3 = ‘As the head of the police department, - . LONDON, Méy 2igThe first lord of the| you should, I think, have the risht to| 1+ ene poard of school trustees shat ae-|AMerican Sugar and Chicago Gas byterian general assembly today wes open- treasury, A. J.Balfour, made an important | recommend those who are to be put on the cide, in the management of the public ; ed with devotional exercises, led by Rev. | te eee a a eee cer beat: | statement in the hdbse of commons. to- foros so. that yoo can DAVE under you |” ats plus to oliamge the toon: Lacked Attention. A. Forbes Irwin of Hutchinson, Ken. Be- | tained by the members of organized labor | day regarding the gavernment’s policy at | Uc! PR protigs wil geese Fee eee Ae ian | Hom 8. thn Brécuenl Hokboly AE hoe pena fore taking up the docket a gavel was SS os the petrice be Gola ae ss peel soya ee Lecce eat oe fere with the management of the details cf | warrant of law to do s0. _ resented to Moderator Jackson by ex- | long as e constant cl ing w! in order to give Ireland equivalent our department, or of any depariment a GREEKS AT THERMOPYLAE | Dotigent Benjamin Harrison on pebeit | existed for more than © year between {he | the rellet in agricultural rates given to| with which T have to do, bus will be wiad ae nine Rolaing of Attommey Troms |GENERAL MARKET REPORTS of the Presbyterians of Indiana. The donor | Oresnizations belonging to the federation | mietand, the government, Mr. Balfour at all times to easist in promoting the eM- | {7 8m OPINION renter e te ne ee sen. spcke at length upon the symbolism of | Union continues. As the matter now | sald, proposes to place both the poor Mw {'will, therefore, In ailcaseu et mops tees pounded by the school board, through Trus- the woods used in its construction, and the | stands, if one side secures a contract for | and the county administration on a broad, for reinstatement, refer without vonsidera- | tee Barnard. ‘The opinion is important in Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. mecerator replied in a few appropriate | Job of work the others denounce it 85 | popular besis. ‘ ot alt | match Applleations to you for your | several ways, and is as follows: NEW seks May were rece words. The moderator announced chairmen . | The landlords must be relieved recommendation, leving that you will 15 sidered the letter | "Ce to yesterday’s action in the ate of committees, and afterward the first or- | joi2nY instances could. he sai@? be men- | 1 votes At present the land owners pee pace Comaeataoealy, ee sar ce sis Seieant ane or ‘the committee on | ¥@8 disappointing in professional circles oer ung Re morning was made the report | the pending case of Capt. E. 8. Randall, | are lable to half the poor rates, which the | Orvis By @ desire to, the high standard | high and normal schools, requesting you | 8d forced a sharp recovery In prices under of the committee of eleven on the Pres- | which was referred to at length in The government. proposes to pay hereafter out | of your department, whi@h I believe it is|to take the epinion of this office on the} demand from the short interest. Ad- byterian building in New York. Star of yesterday, and he was perfectly.| of trict for the purposes of mutual benefit. Mi They Express Fears of the Hostility of the Christians. EAGLE LAKE, Ind., May 21.—The Pres- rt CANDIA, Island of Crete, May 21.—The Cretan insutgents have received instruc- tion from Athens to accept an autonomous form of government, on condition that the Turkish troops shall be previously with- drawn from the island The insurgents ap- pear to approve of this plan for the set- of the imperlal funds. The. tenants are | your desire as well as iny own to main- | rouowing questions: vances varying from \ to % per cent pre- tlement of their grievances. The Mussul- Mepart af tus caatualcen ee ee oe only p¥ay to produce har” | iable for the.other half of the ‘poor rates | tain. “First. Is the act of the legislative as- | valled in all departments during the open- mans of Crete, however, have telegraphed! 1. Withrow, the chairman, read the re-| the District was for the executive officers | 20d the county cess. sembly of June 23, 1873, relating to organ- | ing hour. to the sultan protesting at being “placed! port ang it was as follower” of all the central bodies to retire from bee cia eras proposed ee inetd Bette a tes SS ie This action clearly demonstrates the in the power of the majority, which be “Your committee held ita first meetings Kee ie eS ee funds. Grounds on Which Mr. Talcott Bases | ates of such school, for appointment of | falsity of recent arguments to the effect trayed such hostility to the Mussuimans! in New York city July 28 and 29, 1806. An | £¢.a20, UnPre bs This double benefit to two classes, Mr. his Motion. teachers, still in force? that Wall street Interesis were opposed to by the carnage at Sitia, and the destruction Le : = “Second. If so, is there any other law | the ition of Cuban belligerency. Had extended conference was held with the| In taking this step Mr. McHugh said he | Balfour explained, will enable the go fern-{ a motion for a‘hew trial has been-fled-in as y recogni bozrds of home and foreign missions, and | did not intend to cease attending the mcet- | Ment to launch a scheme for local goverr: now in force which would authorize the| they been sharp and substantial declines “Autonomy und h circumstances can- 5 ment which, he belfeved, would work safe-| the Police Court in the case of Alfred B. school board to discontinue the Normal a ae thn On Se natcnlg dacs wake Gua wai |S mtatement’@iven’ tothe ‘pabit: the uext Ree aon nara power | ly and smoothly. Talcott, the aged electrician convicted of | School in the Franklin building and trans- | Would have been recorded. pa ie riefly babes the revival of the an- he committee held a second meeting | t° @dvance the welfare of the union men| He could not now give the Setails or this | a charge of assaulting five girls in South- | fer oS R= Beney. batlains? The oe ee a ~ orgies Sad ested }eCO! ‘schi as a large charge “The Norma! 100) bl - ver betts onstrated than in the nexation question with all its disastrous] In the city of New York, on March 17 and | here senerally. ‘ leme, which was placing is T°} east Washington. The defendant in the was established pur- | was never better demonstrat Mr. McHugh has been the choice of the {| on the exchequer; ’but, continued Mr. Bal- = sunt foam act of the late legislative as-| face of the possible difficulties arising consequences” ae ampmbers present except | rederation for the presidency seven con. | fcur, it was a charge which the couniry at ee eGR IAs eee Be ae iembly of the District, approved June 23, | trom yesterday's action. Greck Camp at Thermopylae. adopted the following, vis: ‘Im wlew of the secutive terms, his Inst re-election having | large and the unionists would not gradge Campbell Carrington reads: Franklin bullding oes ote ee The engagement of $1,200,000 gold for ex- : ssemt - 3 4 : i ; ver ‘without significant te Meer eee aera tia | 00 tun Uattinae oe ties Cen eee tee | €anieral secretary andl treastiee or toadaine | out tha reforiue|te whic they baa pledzed | Cauda ceceteritevastaniactows the | GommmnC eee Babel Cone ee Accoraing to details received here of the | t0 the letting of the contract for the build- | S<neral secretary and treasurer of the Jour. of all the Mahommedan villages,” adding: - after having been established, should nec. | "Otic? ing as y neymen Stonecutters’ Association of North | themselves. above entitled cause and moves for a new i 2 The consignment goes to Paris as hereto- retreat of the Greek troops from Domokos, | Jie,3° Sep ee espe America, in which capacity he has also| Mr. Balfour was of opinion that every | Shove cniliied cause aut mores eepunde ings If suet ented in the Franklin bulld- | fore, and is taken to represent payments on Eine Tusks. on Tuesday, attacked the po- | confer with the two boards, and to advise | rVed neatly seven years. Cee eae crates titer pouldenet [ic Wests Beeauas upon’ alllthe!sciacucatead Lanter elsewhere, nn Ue PFO” Fe re ee cn eros eee eee Ce Creek: hak teen me i | Oe tothe ec ured tty be pureed try ecineo: Mr. Spohn’s Opinion. but think must prove one of the greatest | the entire case the Jury should have re-| “The mere change in location of the Nor- | q,7h©,,interseate | commerce. commission's the Phourka pass. The Greeks numbered a th tl —— ee In speaking ecbout Mr. ‘McHugh’s resig- | reforms carried out under the safest con-| turned a verdict of not guilty. ™mal School would have no effect whatever about 10,000 men, the rest of their army Seer ee nae cee Was submitted during the day and was pending softer tramaane onattoct tion President Milford Spohn of the Cen- | ditions ever suggésted in the house of} gecond. Because the verdict -was contrary eee in the act of assembly | taken to indicate the improbability of leg- to Lamia. The Turks Ms Oe 1 Labor Union this aft: aH commons. (Loud cheers.) to the evidence. Seat preserence to its graduates | istative action during the present session. property, nor has there been since the al r Union this afternoon said Henry Edward Carson, conservative, | “Third. Because the verdict was contrary | for appointment to teacherships in the pubs The ‘most determined effort in this par- meeting of this committee. > ane Tesignation of Mr. McHugh is of 20 | member for Dublin University and for-| to the law. ic schools. These provisions inhere to the | ticular was not expose coh woke elon, Bether the property on 20th street | significance whatever. If it means any-| Merv tocion- sonerar io ireiend, moved | tgtte.2™, cause of impropricties on the | s¥stemt and “not “to the! location of! the | however: end It trraoumtiet eee and Sth avenue, as well as that on 5th | thing at all, it means that the local Fed- to adjourn the house in order to discuss | part of the prosecuting officer in the use | School. tion will be given to present handicaps. On Wednesday, however, the Greeks | 2%¢"Ue @nd 12th street, should be sold or | eration has disintegrated to such an extent Mr. Balfour’s statement. He referred in } of intemperate language during the trial of ‘There apvears to be no law expressly | The Trans-Missouri freight decision may be retired to Taratza, closely pursued by the | Congitions, mage be peony under, existing | that the presidency is not desirabl>. terms of approval to the proposals of the | said cause, and in the course of his ad- | guthorizing the board of public school trus- | Fo0,f Tans Missouri freight decision may be —— y P y conditions. may be properly and safely left | “So far as the resignation, as stated, be- | tC1mS OF ap dress to the jury, to which objection was | tees, to discontinue the Normal School in | ness Gomis eie pot making railroad bus- ‘There another engagement was fought at | *,{he determination of the two boards. | ing in the interest of harmony, any’ one Mr. Dillon, chairman of the Irish parlia- | made at the time and exception duly taken, | the Franklin buflding, and to transiee te to legislation. 10 o'clock in the morning. Twenty squadrons | ron the Secrt eaten gmoney derived Fe eae hie ea rocal condition of labor | mentary party; Mr. Campbell-Bannaman, | to wit: In that the prosecuting a: orney 2 ee jDullding, but ,2he management | “The market for the properties directly in- £ ot = =f rows that is cannot accomplishe _ “2 is ie pul 101 eee cavaiy. by a flanking move’ | of the new building was not an illegal use | the efforts of Mr. Merlucn. 2 ¥ | liberal, and John E. Redmond, the Par-| during the trial of sald cause expr2sse P schools of the m . el t District of Columbia bet terested indicates that confidence as to y. nellite leader, also approved of th pro-| personal belief as to the defendant’s guilt, lumbia being committed by | ¢ ity = recrges eine the Greeks. The firing was heavy, and | °f Such money. “The scheme to combine all the locals in| posals of the government. the Commissioners, with au- | fUtUre prosperity is increasing. Burlington, having retreated bombarded the defenders of the pass with heavy guns, but there was a cessation of fighting at 8 o'clock in the evening, when Greeks still maintained all their posi- saying in the presence of the jury, “I made | Congress to 2 ple, selling ex-dividend 1 per cent, ; ee eae ares een cen teal Doda w ia {the defendant's guilt before I dl- | thority to appoint eleven school trustees 1 | fF €X@my many of the Turkish cavalrymen were Increased Contributions Asked. —=s sure of the defendant's gi . practically recovered the full amount of the killed. As soon as it became known that! “The ccmmittee advises urgent appeals Se ores 1s now and éver, will WRIGHT ELECTED PRESIDENT. rected a warrant to issue against him.” | follows that those trustees, with the ap- an armistice had been arranged the fight- DO a v3 ve de- Niress to | Proval of the Commissinne’s, wt dividend on the prospects of a favorable to all the churches of our denomination to] “So faras the trade unions are concern- —-—- And in commencing his closing addr q Ase Had a Fainting Spell and Fell Out | £¥id¢ to show him where he may find some | believe should not be done; but should the Baptists.” Congress determine otherwise, and deem Rev. Richard Carroll of South Carolina | {¢ wise to authorize pooling, it should be Speelal Dispatch to The Evening Star. closed the addresses with an account of the | done only on terms which will prevent the ‘AIRFAX C. H., Va., M: aap . | Work among the colored people. abuse of the privileges granted. In our fora parr che are eee ‘The annual report of the board of mana-| opinion, this cannot be done except by h Fyler we “ry painful accident | gers was read by General Secretary Row-| guarantees secured before the authority to last night, which may prove fatal. He | land of Philadelphia. The summing up of | pool is given and before the contraet goes was on his way from Washington by him- | the year showed very encouraging result: into effect. d rally, the conditions nt for the year being stated at little less | naphtha lamps at $20 per lamp per annum; nam Bekeaions s55 such alseoritan as than 200 sath The graduates’ dance and | the proposal of the Potomac Electric Power manifested itself azcong thy workmen {s] a reception to Dr. Sargent will take place Company to maintain 50 or more incandes- attributed to the fact that owing to the | this evening in the new school gymnasium, 1 lack of money and work it has been found It has been customary to hold the com-/ annum; the proposal of the Washington necessary to make heavy reductions in the | mencement exercises about two weeks be- | Gaslight Company té maintain 4,000 or force of workmen. fore the actual closing to avoid the warm | more gas lamps east of Rock creck at $20 When a force of 2,000 men ts reduced | weather. The school term will end June 10. | per lamp per annum. of His Bugsy. cent electric lamps at $20 per lamp per Bear eee - suddenly to about 600 it is no matter of Se ———>—_ Paltnan F- self in a buggy, and was about four miles | TWe months after the beginning of the} Commissioners Yeomans and Prouty qual-| surprise, in the view of the assistant secre- The Colonel Protests. Market Spaces. Southern Ry. trom the village, when he was selzed sud-| Furned out including all machinery” Nor | eycee.sttoment of the other members as | tary, Caan real Ghat tee Bane ate S| ol, Perry Carson, representing ‘the col-] Henry W. Tinker, superintendent of the | Texas Paci denly with a fainting spell, and fell over| withstanding these difficulties and “We would not oppose the passage of a | criminated against. ored laborers of the city, called upon the | washington Market Company, has been as- the waeeis on the stony turnpike. He was|Tances, the year was a successful one. | pooling bill provided the cther-ameniments found by Mr. F. A. Hollis, a marketman, | The total amount of sales in merchandise | which are necessary to make the Interstate who happened to be passing some time | #24 P¢ricdicals was $607,396.56. This was | commerce law effective were mado aes an increase over the preceding year of| part of that bill. We are opposed to the — $48.80 3 r passage of the pending bill or of any other When found he was lying with his face} In the publication department 122 pub- | pooling bill until this commission is given cownwanls between two rocks in a pool | Hcations were issued, forty-eight more | by suitable amendment the power in’ fact of blood. Mr. Hollis attempted to put him | than during the previous year. Of these | which it is supposed to have and must have in his wagon, but he objected, saying that | 2-760,028 copies were printed. in order to carry out the purposes of the | Shipbuilding Company, and was much number of honest laborers out of employ- | W. H. Lovejoy, whose serious {illness dur- lis back was broken. Mr. Hollis drove on The xeport further showed that the so- | act to regulate commerce. We believe that | pleased with the character of the work be- ment. He was personally in favor of doing | ing the past two weeks has caused so much Deposit and Trust, 10 at 115; and notified some people on the road, who | Ciety had kept ninety-eight missionari in | the questions involved in the proposed legis-| ing done for the navy in that yard, as well the work entirely by hand. It was thor-| anxiety, will be glad to learn that he has | Lincoln Fire Insurance, 100 at 8%; 50 5%. Real wer back and put Mr. Tyler in a wagon | the field, had given away 7,793 books, dis- | lation are of paramount imporiance and| as with the rapidity with which It te being | oughly practicable, he thought, and far | greatly improved in health and is no lon- j Estate Title Insurance, 10 at 100; 10 at 100: 10 at and brought him to his home here. tributed 638,928 pages of tracts, aided 113 | should only be acted upon with the most | prosecuted. less objectionable than the present method. | ger confined to his bed. 100; Aris — itis face and head are badly bruised and Sunday schools with Gonations of scrip- | mature consideration, and that any legis- — Besides, it would provide employment for an —_——__. Fie See cut and the flesh on his hands is y | tures, books, etc., and aided 243 pastors | lation at the present time would be un- n rers, and this was A Postponement. torn and lacerated. Dr. F. M. Brooke so. | and ministerial students with grants for | Wise. bs pead ne prcopts Heer atime te Oe. Water stot ft 20-year fu dered the necessary surgical attention. their libraries, = Capt. Charles E. Woodruff, assistant sur- | ‘mportant at this time, when so many men! ‘rhe flag presentation to the Washington | bid. 30-year fund Gs, gold, 112 bid. Water stock wor! 7s, 1901, , 113 bid. Water stock 7s, 11 pared eaters The report of the treasurer showed the FINED THE CADETS. geon, has been relieved | from duty at Fort were CULO Won Light Infantry Corps by the Sons of the | Srey’ 3.658, funding, ‘currency, aa ‘ total receipts from all sources to have been eee Sheridan, Ill, and ordered to duty at Fort ‘ + wf 1 USE THE SAME AGENTS. s They Assaulted Police Officer Thomas Barred After Twenty Years. Revolution, arranged for this evening, has | 113 tid. Metrypeiitan Rallead ome, Ge aia bak 1, 1896, of $5,701.88, brought the total to Lieut. P. C. Fauntleroy, assistant sur- Combine in | $1,112,017.42. ial Dispatch to The Evening Star. 2 ; collection of taxes has just been made by ——+.——_ indebtedness, 110 bi Speci ‘pat e Evening . geon, has been relieved from duty at Fort ‘he Commissioners. Briefly, it 1s ‘that Govermment Bonds. 5 road 6a, bia Railroad PITTSBURG, Pa, May 21—Wh which amount fs added $34,698.56, due from | ANNAPOLIS, Md., May 21.—Justice Ss 2 i 63, 115 bid. Washinton Gas Company 6s, series A, TS! ees) MAG [AL — When the) ooeiade cccocatces tact ere Fort Robinson, Neb., relieving Lieut. Chas. ington Question of adopting a plan to raise the ant Weabact @ and'si, scecadtineie it Lynch, assistant surgeon, who is ordered | books of the District for twenty years are | ney, bankers. leaving the net assets $870,603.53. ssulting Police Offical Thomas Gai ohonn: barred by the statute of limitations and the £0,000 offered by John D. Reckefeller | _In the missionary department the total sisgratietiahh gt a SF eRe Gs, 109 bid. Washington Market Company Assigned as Acting Chiet. boo! of 1925, Kaptist Misslonary societies, now aasom- | {ies ewe gt, The daflelt was paid out | that the oMicer was somewhat at fault Se atone eee areal < assem- | of a balance e e cadets we a cA x E bled in convention in this city, it is quite ste ieee nations: ton complet prpgaki Be cee finance division of bel Ae en eee Taparreace es ‘of the Another similarity to the complaints | Commissioners this morning to protest | signed by the Commissioners to lay off the made in ae Ca ee A! peers toed against an award of the street sweeping | spaces along the north side of B street be- yard was that the bulk of the Norfo! mployed ma- complaints are as to discharges made since | C°Mtract to any firm which employ i. He w es it iministrati chines exclusively for doing the worl eee & Bente ote argued that it would be a bad move on the Mr. Roosevelt spent @ day in the exam- | part of the authorities to make such a con- ination of the plant of the Newport News | tract, and would result in throwing a large tween 7th and 9th streets for the use of farmers and truckers. ——__. Dr. J. W. H. Lovejoy’s Health Better. The many friends of the venerable Dr. J. Sales—regular call—i2 0 - : “Gentlemen of | the location of the Normal School fi cision in the Supreme Court on the rate Bon cere one the Cinceks! retired to Ea- | iake, not edly! thetr crdtiary hut moreased | eA: tha: local Madera ion bass becdssoncon= | Labor? Gosamsisckeses (at ieee tee GRC ed re Ca eh tah etl ee leme use | Frankiin building, Goins Henry buildin | Westion. mae a : | ducted for years, and the trade union prin- National Association. ‘ "nd in another | 8Uch change being in the line of th ‘The short interest in New Jersey Centr: he Phourka | contributions for home and foreign mis juries falled to convict e ma: 3 : ae nae ome neem S, Mee Cee teams ra ciple of national affiliation finally prevailed ine, gentlemen | #8ement and control of the public schools.” | 20v%nced the price of those shares during pass and retired beyond the old frontier | sionary operations; in the full confidence | Ciple of national affiliation finally prevailed, | NASHVILLE, Tenn., May 21.—The Na-| part of his argument, “imag ne, 2 : public schools.” | S25 "morning. but wot ‘until after Soa line. that under no circumstances will money | independent body, has rapidly disinteg-| tonal Association of Officials of Bureaus | of the jury, your own on ES a a = day’s low level had been duplicated. The Soe uince Constantine has established | given for current work be applied to the| rated, ‘i cf Labor Statistics has elected Carroll D. | to marry these girls.” ete. And In another "RIMINATION. entire coal group is lacking in support and Caner eS ShieheTmopolac. au» | account of the new bullding, Dut that the| “This trial of the independent scheme, un-| Wright, United States commissioner of | Part of his and make the appeal that he | Appointmemtn of Cola fails to rally beyond the limits of profes- GensTal Smolenski, Colonel Vassos and the | Gebt thereon must be provided for by other | der the most favorable condition, and its! jabor, prestdent; John T. McDonough of | Sta"d,here and make the appeal that pe Fire Desered, Men im the slonal covering. ae ees “ ~ ¢ ributions for that purpose. + failure leave no doubt as to the imprac- ¥ ¥ fe that this = Late Defeat Causes Panic. “In view of these facts your committee | ticability of the formation of a similar} New York, first vice president; Joseph L. | means, and it is a notorious fect tron in | Commissioner Wight, replying to a com-| longer apparent. and confidence in a grad- PARIS, May 21—The Athens correspond_| overs for adoption the following resolt-| pody upen the debris of the local federa-| Cox of Michigan,, Carroll D. Wright of | old epret eoeienoed plaint that there has not been a colorea | U#l!y improving high level is growing in “ is ists amon; . D. C., S. [01 Connec- "etc. s e ccnservative circles, est| ot tie Journal retecrinay 3) Ne recent | Spe reat tne clsyositean on] tel@re vero) | kareena Of this city and if there | ticut, J. M. Clark of Pennsylvania and| Fifth. Because of newly discovered evi | man appointed in the department since | “The tariff bill will be watched carefully, defeat of the Greeks, telegraphs: erties in question shall now be left to the] is a discordant element it is not blame-| Charles H. Myers of Maryland, executive | dence, which paenoere Sryine pbvieerees nef Parris was placed in command, says:| and the debate will find immediate reflec- “The stupor and panic caused by the| boards of home and foreign missions as able to the conditions of organization, but| committee; S. B. Horne of Connecticut, | to produce at sa! rs ae ‘Replying to your communication of the | tien in the course of prices. It is agreed on itp . on f a certain | Secretary and treasurer. Detroit was se-| of due diligence to obtain the same. tith imtants Ee one - aliases Shat ths mioseeasalycon eke aoe latest defeat is intense. The people seem | agents of our church. to the natural perseverance of f errors on the part of , In which you state that from z ‘: 2 That the general assembly hereby ex- ho unfortunately are so con- | lected as the next plece of meeting. Re-| Sixth Because o: Mabl ject is all that stands in the way of a sub- € he immediate arrival of the bos ae ly hereby class of men, who unfortu! 'y tdi dge during said trial, in | reliable information your understanding is ninth to expect t! press its cordial appreciation of the la-| stituted that they are only happy when | Ports were made and Several papers read. | the presiding judge ass Stantial recovery in financial and com- ‘Forks at Athens. On all sides families s10 |) cicus scrvices, the sactifice of time and | cagaged in strife ° that he refused to allow general cvitlemce | that there has not been a colored man ap-| mercial values. preparing to so to the islands, anxious | as well the contributions of money made | “Whil2 at times the relations of some of DELEGATE FROM INDIA. Of the reputation Of the Proto dsfendant, | Pointed on the force of the fire department | ‘The industrial shares have halted be- parade the streets, and there i$! 1. members of the boards and others also| the organization become somewhat dis- pace Ss chastity to be introduced by the ers es since Mr. Joseph Parris has been chief, [| C2Use of the doubt as to the direction fu- a in the conduct of these enterprises. gordant it does not portend a disruption of | Johm W. Scott Admitted to synod | 2M¢ in allowing the prosecutrix Julia Gar | a) ooo that afte 3 "| ture developments will force upon them. That the general assembly approves | the local labor forces. In fact, organized Meeting at Pittsbu: rigzon not only to state that she oe tee che after consultation with Sugar is almost stationary and Chicago gas crown prince as be endeavored to stay the | of the action of the committee and here- | labor in this elty is in a better condition edd plaint, but also to give all the particulars | the chief of the fire department I am in-| js awaiting the Molution of ite wee cenfusion. Two Greek battalions were seiz- harges the committee of eleven.” | generally than ever before, and it is con-| PITTSBURG, Pa.; May 21—When the | and facts of the alleged assault in — po formed that there are now on the rolls of | tion bill. With the leaders forced into in- ea with panic. and the retreating soldiers, ort was signed by J. L. Withrow, | fidently predicted by those intimate with | third session of the general synod of the | said complaint in the ebecnce ‘of, the .de- | thelfire department four colored /men.who | @btivity. the emaller issues tomet wamanbe’ee- Ce a cea not ee Ta ting, | Benjamin Harrison, John Wanamaker, | jocal labor conditions that at the end of | Reformed Presbyterian Church opened this | fendant: and because of other errors dur | are giving good service and have hed pe | giected, Ba thelr officers. ‘They shout ted was |John M. Harlan, James A. Beaver, Thos. | this year labor in this District will be in morning there was along -liscussion over | i Sa/d trial upon the part of che Presi | noted since their first appointment. tn -—-——_— the Par hina “whe had bose | Ewing, Samuel B. Huey, H. B. Silliman, | 9 far better condition than ever before, Rasa ing justice, to which excep’ addition, there is one colored man carried FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. sad by the Jail birds, who had been | aicxander McDonald, Robert S. Williams. “Time will adjust all differences without ; ‘he admission of Rey. John W. Scott, a | taken. the charge | ©, the pension rolis of that department - —~ moons See ee ——— "| wasting time in the useless effort to change | native of India. By an enabling act | Seventh. Because of error in the charge | [he pension ro er yiora Sarees erin rue aibeing See Gipson ge aoe << GOOD SHOWING MADE. the character of local organization by mak- | Passed two years ago India was made a | of the presiding judge to the jury. oa man has been rejected as a candidate who | and the lowest and the closing prices ot the arena eae s. — ee ing a crusade against the time-tried and he edctee rie (eee Rowers. || Mr. pg chy, Ceca ea it Ig | has successfully passed the requisite ex. | New York stock market today reported < > LICANS. : - | Scott w: in: dm and gave 8 y » . = ga Sees ais ; ie s Ne KANSAS a — BLICAN Reports Made to Baptist Publication pies -honored principles of trades unton. intercsting tale aA niles porisice - Taaiat Sropebie thet the argument will be heard Se STs a ee peerendagl ison cement tcch end Slim Attendance at the Topeka Society in Pittsburg. z A resoiution ‘according a si hereafter | next week. sponsibie position. There are at present | Messrs. Moore & Schiey, No. 8) Broadway. Rather Sit SESE ee ; Conference Yesterday. PITTSBURG, Pa., May 21—The second eee ore to any delegaté: from India was presented, — the names of four or five colored men on day's session of the American Baptist Pub- oti : but action was postponed until Monday, GRADUATING EXERCISES. the list who have passed the examination, erican Spirits TOPEKA, Kans., Ma Thies | PES ‘Society opened at 9:45 o'clock this n {f the Interstate Com-| Whe? & reportvof that presbytery will be == and those cases will be considered when rican Spirits, pt state m meeting of free silver repub- 5 = Opposition o! ae heard. The rest of the-session was taken Dr. Sargent of* Harvard on “The | reacted in their turn, and Ican assure you | Ametican licans proved rather a slim affair. Only | morning. President Crozeer called the busi- merce Commission. up with-the reading of the reports of the eee cieaal Rakih\ of ental Tate? that no discrimination has been’ practiced ahout forty delezates were present. Thos. | Ness session to order at 10 o'clock. About The members of the Interstate commerce | Ohio and western presbyterles. & duating exercises of Friends’ | against applicants because of the'r color, : : aad & » | 200 delegates were present. The first busi- , eon denstort Galton —_ At the graduating nor will such a policy be allowed while L P. Anderson, Wyandot county, was made : commission have sent to Senatot eget Sn lect School at 11 this morning Dr. D. A. Z . ; ness was the report of the publishing de- tntersiat THE NORFOLK NAVY YARD. Se as Commissioner, have the oversight of the Lp et pre ape pt lira i Horr, DD of | See ene come eon ere ae <= Sargent, director of the Hemenway gym- | fre department, meeting had been called for the purpose | Partment. Rev. Geo. me ee Bee commierce, thelr views on proposed legisla- | assistant Secretary Rodscvelt’s Inves-|~cstam of Harvard University, spoke at aa eae ot coneniestu | (he) Aero) 58) Be a eee ite eee eoee eee | om inlfavor/ at authorising jthe/pooling (Gf, ueaegntton EaeneComsiesatar Maas: some length on “The Physical Basis of ‘Transferred to Another Grade. suggested by Teller and other free silver | the sentimental religious book, ne oF railway rates. The members favor non- Assistant Secrétary Roosevelt returned | yscntal Life.” The address was a carefully Wm. B. Shaw, jr., who was chief of the ee a wae me Conterenee: nee cot feats Reset tas eae Saas salwar action now, there being five or more cases | to Washington this morning from a visit of | prepared discussion of the necessity of | anance division of the pension office until see nc tanel eae Sleet one delexate | Trev. C. A. Barbour of New York then read | Pending before the United States Supreme | inspection to the Norfolk navy yard and cereful physical training in an education, | the assignment of Mr. Harlan to that place, Cetra ulonal conference. to be held at | the report of the committee on missionary | Court, involving the most important pro-| the shipbuilding works of the Newport | jcoking toward good cltlzenshtp and the | nas been retained in the office in a leoer Chicago in July. It was the duty of free | department. visions of the act. These cases have been | wows Cxnpany.. The primary purpose of growth of “the man.” The large audience | grade. Mr. Shaw was appointed chief of rip, ’peblicans (9 organize a permanent | Rev. C. H. Rust of Wisconsin followed | already tried, and await the decision of the | ry Roosevelt was to look Into. sorplaines e Dr. Sargent close attertion. Dees ance division: June 2 JEW) and kas party, he said. He believed common | with an interesting address on “Work in . When decided we shall know what | -~” ay g .d by the | been retained in that place continuously ground could be found upon which free | the Chapel Car. court. = f ae that had been rather numerous of viola- The opening address was delivered by SSeS HESS fis coagy ulcens. democrats and popu-| Rev. E. S. Stucker of Illinois spoke at | the Jaw is, and better Know in what re- | tion of the spirit of the labor employment | principal, ‘Thomas W. Sidwell, | His re- grants Wee fall lists could unite. considerable length upon the publication | spect, if any, it should be changed. The | Jes in the navy yard. marks were especially directed toward ¢ Proposals Accepted. tary Agssiter was made temporary sec- | society In the northwest, during which he | chief purpose of those who urge imme-|"Tik. ‘tne complaints that had been made | relation between the home and t fe senonl aicreran eae eens retary and made a speech along the same | staied that in the twenty states from In- | diate legislation under present conditions 18 | 4, ‘the case of the New York navy yard, The graduates of the year = ar = Prop. e Georgetown Gasligi line of Mr. Anderson's utterances. After | diana to California there are 7,000 Baptist | to authorize pooling and undo the recent ft i * | Waters Calver, Anne Graham — my Company to maintain 400 or more gas Sioptirg radical free silver reselutions and | churches, with less than 5,000 Baptist Sun- | (2 Sion ot the Supseme Count in the trans, | the assistant secretary found that in only | Watt’ rotton, One of these has been in | 1amps west cf Reck creek at $20 per lamp electing a state central committee of -fif- | day schools. Of a population of 23,000,000 Missouri anti-trust cases, as provided in | @ Very few cases was there any substantial | ccntifuous attendance at the school for per annum has been accepted Ly the Com: teen members, the convention adjourned. | souls, less than 440,000 are Baptists. He the proposed fifth section, which is identi- | foundation for complaint, and even these | successive years. ed the close of | missioners. The Commissicners have also ——_—_. suggested the need and great importance | cai with a like provision in the so-called | will require further consideration, before | ‘The exercises today marked the paoren series eee ©. B. TYLER BADLY HURT. of a building in Chicago, and said: “One | Patterson bill of the House, No. 3837 Judgment ean be passed upon thelr effi- | one of the most successful years in the | accepted the proposal of the Pennsylvania s coming to Chicago in these days needs a | session, Fifty-fourth Congress. ‘This we | clency history of the institution, the total ei Globe Company to maintain 1,000 or more American Revolution and the Sons of the | bid, 112 asked. 31,106,315.54. A cash balance on hand, April Custer, Mont. at Annapolis, Md. t An important decision relating to the | teen postponed until Tuesday, May 25. 116% naked. Met ris to Raise Funds. This is equaled by the expenditures, to Niobrara, Neb., and ordered to duty at ‘car! are $072,-| Brewer today fined Passed Cadets Dunn taxes which have been standing on the tax! Quotations reported by Corson & M t- } 114 bid. Washi balance of the money necessary to obtain | leaving the net mest eo Oa en 104.88, to duty at Fort Sheridan, 1. = american Beatty f . collected. All such cases will be and O., 101 bid. Washi Market Fa akon uP Saturday by the Northern | [ceipts were $114,445.82, and the expend- | aY night. The testimony tended to show B in Jan hi canceled ral 123 | 100 bid. enjamin A. Harlan has been assigned | case is proven. The question arose seve! ——._ __. ing their examinations. probable that a suggestion offered by the COSTA RICA OBJECTS. or neral taxes against a certain piece of ait qlome Missionary Society, that z Boycott Raised. Mavbicheaa Geustag aeons! Property, from certificate of taxes issued Mas aud eighty the esas Goats ens (an mee ee mi. | pthe Doveott placed on the Metropolitan | The cruiser , Marijiehead sailed trom | '¥ "B® —— rnished by W. 5, Hibbs @ Go, bankers for all t Gamelan weall be avaees Goce eee Information reaches here Gay ee ee or j Company nearly two! Puerto Cortes, Honduras, yesterday for Favor Their Own Race. aniseokees, at F st, members New York renee ius Crilected Is to be paid into a | that Senor Zeledon, a spectal envoy from| Knights of Labor, ‘was remersi Ni" 0s | Key West. The Marblehead was sent to] 4 meeting was held last evening at St.| stock exc co dents general treasury and divided pro rata be- Costa Rica, has protested in behalf of that tween the societies in proportion to the size Honduras to j#rotect? American interests Ladenburg, Thali & Co., New York. meeting of the latter last evening. Luke's Church, the object of which was to oe GRA pez ect government against the renewal of negotia- ———— Guring the progress Of the revolution. Her | create a sentiment among colared people in ‘Open. Low. Close, yf deb a 1 3 Sree ee ene result ina | reine tanahe mnughuysen treaty of 1885, | Cesta Ricam Consul Recognized. | (nb "troubles neh OvOR mad toy ates, that | ‘vor of patronizing business men of their - Ba See ee ea reduetion in the number of collectors ta relating to the Nicaragua canal. The pro-| ‘The President bas recognized Casimiro | interests are n¢donger.in Jeopardy. own race and their own institutions. The Cora— July: zy* such an extent that at least $75,000 in sal- | test 18 said to be the result of the recent | Barela as Costa Rican consul at Denver —— 9 meeting was under the auspices of the 1% 18 aries and expenses will be saved during | @ction of Minister Rodriguez of the Greater e To Repgir the Dry Docks. guild, President R. W. Thompson presid- 18 ie year. Republic of Central America in presenting y of. th > LAKE STEAMER SUNK. Florida of the Lackawan: Government Receipts. The Secretary of. the Navy yesterday re- | ing. Speeches were made by Mr. Thomp- Government receipts — From customs, | Wested of Congress that an appropriation | son, B. Fre ernst ee ery and $370,682; internal revenue, $444,696; misc2l- | Of $100,000 be made. available immediately | €X-Represe! Mis- a letter to Secretary Olney protesting against the Nicaragua canal bill then pend- ing in the Senate. Mr. Olney sent the let- sii aa 3.90 sissipp!. 457 sippl. Line in laneous, $81,375. National bank notes re-| by joint resolytion jp repair the recent ———_ nd Collision on Lake Huron. Neate oa Tne seas jfhairman of the | exivad today for redemption, $508,058 Camages to thetry: €ecks of the Brookiyn Commodore Norton’s Request. 3 : CHICAGO, May 21—During a dense fog | before the Senate, and it wae lovee ice Sas ee poe: a Apropos of te recent fires at the navy is 4 the steamer Florida of the Lackawanna | strumental in securing the abandonment of ‘The Annual Sermon. Recent Pensions Granted. yard, and the inadequate supply of water, i Hl ps line was sunk by collision with the steamer | the bill. It led to a statement by Mr.| The annual sermon before the Union Pensions have been granted as follows: | Commodore Norton requested an estimate 69 6 6S $8; Roby in Lake Huron, of Middle | Sherman favorable to a renewal of the | Veteran Legion will be delivered next Sun. | Pensions have ie aed i the Pros roay afternoon. | ‘The crew of ; Frelinghuysen treaty, which contemplates | day evening at the Metropolitan Mm. |. District of Columbla—Original, special, the Florid tak Z the building of the ‘canal by the United May Joseph Plowman, Alexander M. ja was taken to Port Huron, Sulee winGnin cana ee Church, bs. Rev. Luther 7. Townsend, D, | MOY sia NO DEGREES FOR WOMEN. Yate canal company. Costa Rica has al- xe} geese - ways opposed this plan and protested —_—_— jainst the Frelingh u Gra bel Cam! ize University Rejects the bo first negotiated. BEERS ir Oe eer en gree e ‘Suaoeunte = : The 2 ‘The case of Frederick Harris, colored, CAMERON, rine, See ran | war RE ie eee te * s agined, (May 20-—Cam- | tio. t6: remiae thin toon end Kimball's gourt this afternoon. Policeman bridge University today, by a vote of 1,713 te eee ania eae Raedy arrested Harris soon after he in- pater the proposal to confer de- Flood of Spurious Coin. flicted the injury, and the trial of the case nen. Special Dispatch to The Evening Star, om WHITESBURG, Ky., May 21.—The coun. man. Judge ‘Kimball committed : Reports. _| Washington Brewery : ‘ r More Gold Going Out. try here ta Soddnd Wis aero cent ‘The | Harris for the action of the grand jury in . : u : NEW YORK, May 21.—Lazard Fre: default of $1,000 ball. re é an order rec inspectors | : 5 ; . res, | best counterfeit halves, quarters arid ‘The specific charge against Harris. was $0200 00 in ent of France, will shfb | dimes ever seen are the denominations used that he put out the of his friend, —- po may ee abe 2S ae Merchants ‘are alt ——— Holmes, in Government alley, — engage! cal as imposs:ble detect the — 27 last, as published in. The Star at ——_.—__ a