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SPECIAL NOTICES. ~ COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX:ST- in between, William H. Moore of Washington ing QUICK WORK DONE al ,| Robbery Committed Last Night and Wy 1it, —-—___. ex STATEMENT OF THE PROVIDENT LIFE AN TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA oe ix months ewding 7th monts. Ast, I8VT, ms nde in accordance with act of + ——- act Coagress approved July ty paid... nee department (es George B. Howser of Baltimore, Md., trad- ALEXANDRIA AFFAIRS bx mutual, conten Cay Hi. ‘Moore will contiase | Fire Wardens to Recommend Pur- the ‘under the old firm mame of W. H. pas GEORGE B. HOWSER. chase of New Reels, WILLIAM Ht. MOORE. . “ Bae eeanusansesiease CITY NEEDS A NEW PATROL WAGON September 8, 1807. SEE ADVERTISEMENT 1 S - Mem under “Eacursions,” for special excursion rates to Atlantic City tomorrow; includes avery thing cheapest and best. Hs W. McNAUGHTON, DENTIST, GRAD- i ¥ "85, has reopened her mi Bask, cos. 12th and @ sus. uta: | Members of Fire Companies Reg- WERE PROUD OF OUR FITTING FEATS. NO ‘we guarantee ister a Big Kick. new fall of of Af Mode’ and elect the materfal $20 up. ‘ 004 13th st. Muda, = ,|CENERAL AND PERSONAL late fim of Geo. T. Keen, is now with us. = 5 Ss D, W: NDERSON WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, WM. S. ANDER ‘and Robt. nderson, have this c= a Fae Co. as com- N jo. 529 King . dealers at 202, 9th st, 2+ Bell ‘Telephone No. 106, ‘WM. S._ANI N, ROBT. Hi th.. pi it we DR. RANKIN'S RESIDENCE RANSACKED TEL ett (Att Affirmed and mutbscribed y Ppa oteace before me this Sixt day ae EW. rastsfy + Notary Pubite. Fg Zhe exposition in Paris and the Chris- ¢ tien ver coavention in London will attract thousands of Americans to the $ other side of the Atlantic in * with the Union Savings Bank, 1222 F STREET NORTHWEST. FOUR PER CENT PA se6-20 ACCOUNTS. J. S. Bache & Co., Bankers and Brokers, George Randall Attempts to Pawn Some of the Valuables. AN IMPORTANT ARREST The ‘police have in custody, under sus- \ Picion, a young man whose name is given ix nn i claims he is ‘ a ALEXANDRIA, Va., September 10, 1897. : Hy pagent ao aes tea | HORSES AND VEHICLES. ROCERIES—T WILL GIVE AN EXCELLENT 7%] At the first meeting of the city council 5 was arrest a N EN this ning and taken to police head. = = roceries - mot e Resa octave upright piano in exchai for groceris | in October the board of fire wardens will, EXVLANATORY NOTE: Observations taken at 8 a.m., 25th meridian time. Solld lines are is0- LOST AND FOU? val It out from $15 to each Myat | it is said, recommend to that body that — arters ves Muller and Helan. : bars, or lises of equal air pressure, drawn for each tenth of an tach. Dotted lines are tsotherms, or | GUATter nee eee igeteer eee ra new hose reels be purchased for the fire | lines of eqral temperature, drawn for each ten degrees. Shaded areas are regions where rain or sn0W department to take the place of the hose { has fallen during preceding twelve hours, The words “High” and “Low show location of areas of | ticles of dewey eee revolver, but: the Remember the, namber. became.Jt js| Wagons now in use. This will leave the | bch and low barometer. Small arrows fly with the wind. uavigeinvnars cinien aes etek a siz department with two wagons, and it has LUCE TEMPORARY OFFICE, 980 F ST. N. W. hased the jewelry, which is valued at * eee : .teattty, {° | been suggested, and the idea is considered TO CONTINUE WARM. The following heavy precipitation (in| Creare! ene Jewelry. which 1s val goods C. T. Havenner, Manager. its quality: fall qusgji-10d” | a good one, that one of these wagons be -—- inches) was reported during the past ¢ : = STREET. a flask of it tonight. used by the cit I This | Cooler Weather Not Looked for Until | twenty-four hours: Chatham, 2.50; Key | from a strange white man, he told the de- = ‘ iy the: city ‘as"2 patrol-wagon: Sunday. West, 1.22. tectives, but this story they did not believe. = jembers New York Stock Exchange, Cotton Ex — can be done with small ccst, especially as ° ie = pas should one his store lighted | the city will also have an extra horse by electricity. It's the brightest and Tow In: | when the new palr is purchased for the expensive light. See us for the wiring. Well | oon nia com sed supply It at small expense. Write or ‘phone pany. Ye ; es—the | SPECIAL NOTICES. Forecast till 8 p.m. Saturday—For the Condition of the Water. Later in the day some of the articles—the 1 District of Columbia, eastern Pennsyl-| Temperature and condition of water at 8| most valuable ones—were identified as the Satan vania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland | #m.: Great Falls, temperature, 86; condi-| property of the Rev. Dr. Rankin, president iam change, Chicago Board of Trade, etc., ete, Direct Private Wires North, South, East and West. tion, 36; receiving reservoir, temperature, | 9: Howard University, whose hGcse nus | ZABLE. BOARD. audo-tr With horse, wagon and harness and one | 4nd Virginia, fair and continued high tem- | {10n, 36; recelving reservoir, temperature, | oz ersity, whose hou = , a. $oSorr, “facetrical Contractor, of the officern on duty at headquarters to | Perature tonight and Saturday; probably | Sti condition <fonncetion, 36: con- | burglarized last night. , Bleetrical Contra auS1-3m-8 cooler Sunday; variable winds, becoming See ie | Between 10.and 11 o'clock the young man ee AUS STIS drive when needed, the expense to the city | westerly. reservoir, temperature, 78: condition at in: young re 3 could not bave come quicker for | would be comparatively small. Papp a offering at the special price | Alexandria is sadly in need vf a patrol of $2.66, 1,000 trom wher! Giad to ee wey | Wagon. Drunks are now dragged through jate such a money-saving opportunity. | the streets or hauled in cabs. The wagon fluent gate house, 36; effluent gate house, | entered the pawnshop of Henry R. Groce, 36. corner of 11th and E’ streets northwest, Tide Table. and wanted to borrow $2 on a gold watch ‘Today—Low tide, 1:26 a. and 1:34 p.m.;} case. Mr. examined the case and The National Safe Deposit, Savings and Trust The area of high pressure has moved from Assiniboia to North Dakota, causing the lowest temperature ofthe season, Qu’ Appelle reporting 24 degrees this morning. a m high tide, 7:21 am. and 7:0 pm. |, | sw the name “Mollie” engraved on it. He Company, ‘Speak quick for yours! * 217, | could also used to advantage in hauling | Frosts have occurred in North Dakota and| Tomorrow_—Low le, 2:12 a.m. and 2:16] ha n in business a long time, and he | qoor, THOS. Wy SOUTH. at and Ind. avo. Phone 37- | prisoners to the work house: Tt te hoped | roms BAYS OC Pressure is, high off the| pm.; high tide, 8:07 a.m. and 8:18 p.m. | had reason to belleve that there was some- | goct” ,.7Rich waa recovered and turned OF the District of Columbia, Biull snd Woarres, sat othe city council wilt adopt the sug-| middle Atlantic and north Pacific coasts. Tic San ana Mesa: thing suspicious about the movements Of | son will see the recovered property later = 2 <G 0ON: jon. Showers have occurred from Arizona to r : e borrower. In order to satisfy himself | . ERED wr ek beige ona = There is a “great"big kick” being made | Lake Superior and in Florida and Texas. Today—Sun rises, 5:38 am.; sun sets,| he sent for an officer, and meantime hesi- |" the day. CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK ava, CERN for cents a which requires its utmost | BY some of the members of the fire com.| tie temperature has fallen on the mid- | 6:14 p.m. tated about the transaction so long that Believed to Be a Stranger. SStcusies care to meet. Their patrons ex” | panies on account of President Harlow | dle slope, in the Missouri and upper Missis-| Full moon, 9:11 p.m. today. the young man grew tired of waiting and fect ‘the highest class of sartorial work. And | allowing the use of the exercise wagons None of the detectives know the prisoner, - sippi valleys, and in the upper lake region, | Tomorrow—Sun rises, a.m. started to leave. He was in so big a hurry 3 yet an excessive price is not asked for it. $25 | to haul prisoners to the work house. There and it is believed he is a stranger in this has risen in New England and the middle The City Lights. that he did not wait to take the watch case The Will secure 4 business sult—gond enouee, torts | 18 not an average of one fire a week in| plateau and has remeines stator ale Gas lamps all lighted by 7:24 p.m.; extin-| With him, and the pawnbroker followed | “It¥- detectives ure endeavoring to mocking apd ces puiadelphia tailors with a | Alexandria, and it is urged on behalf of | where. The condition of anusual heat cone P ay of. New 2 e him to the door. ascertain something of his identity, and the permit that the horses do not get suffi-| tinued yesterday throughout the Missis- | Suishing begun at 4:46 am. The lighting ‘Chartered by special act of Congress, Jan., 1867, and acts of Oct., 1890, and Feb., 1803. “Catch that man,” he called to a passer-| also where he has been stopping during 5 Sut HAifpas 1419 New York ave. | clent exercise to keep them hardened up. | spol vidien noe the ae regions, and ex- | #8 begun one hour before, the time named: | by, and several citizens who realized what | his stay here. It is thought by the ofiees | Capital: OneMillionDollars poe hg As a result the city has to purchase new | tended eastward to the middle’ Atlantic TER od aioe oleate Sd es the trouble was started in pursuit of the | that Randall, as he gives his name, pos-|_aulo fit, NOT BE RESPO. Ts | horsea. frequently, due, it is claimed, to] states and New England, maximum tem-| &U Bese fleeing boy. Detectives Helan and Muller, | sibly had a confederate and search is being EWILA: NOT: BE RESEOSSIREE TO2 ecier, the fact that those in use are “soft” when | peratures of 90 degrees and upward being | Temperature for Twenty-Four Hours. | gin, eo" ob investigating a case, hap-| made for him. The arrest of Randall, the W.B. Hib & Laring left my bed and’ board without any just | hooked up to the big engines. reported throughout these districts. In the| The following were the readings of the | pened to be in the neighborhood, and when] Police believe, will prevent a mater ut - oB. bs Co., cause. JCHN R. ROEsS It has been suggested that the city coun- upper lake region the temperatures were thermometer at the weather bureau during | they heard a distress whistle they hasten- | robberies previously contemplated. Arti- sed-3t Gents Eewants —| cil let the members of the fire companies | higher than any previously recorded by the | the best twenty-four hours, beginning at 4 | ed in the direction of the sound, and final- | Cles of jewelry found on him are held at BANKERS & BROKERS, DRS. FREDERICK F. DALY & E. K- GEWOW.| understand distinctly that the horses be-| weather bureau during the first ten days | o'clock yesterday afternoon: ly captured the young man in Temperance | headquarters for identification. The police Sasinhens nsw Wate Surgeon Dentists, of 1211 Fst pare Wor the | 10mg to the city, and that they can be used | of September, 94 degrees being reported | September 0-1 pan, U1, 8 p.m., 78; mid-| Hall alley, between 9th and 10th, D and E | believe that the prisoner also robbed the iew Stock Exchange, branch office at 318 East Capitol st., for as the city sees fit. It is also said if the from Alpena and Marquette. night, 72. streets. Baltimore and Ohio railroad station at convenience of their Capitol Hill patrons. members do not like it, it is not compul- Showers may be expected in Florida and| September 10—4 a.m., 68; 8 a.m., 72; 12 laceicues ide tassREeu woescis Takoma Park last night. The station was 1427 F Street. abs ERT. _V. | cory, Ubon them to remain members of the| generally fair weather elsewhere east of | m., 92, and 2 p.m., 95. om. | entered by forcing open the window, aad NOTICE—WITHDRAWAL OF Sr ie company. the lower lake region, the Ohio and lower| Maximum, 95, at 2 p.m., September 10;| By this time a large crowd had collected, | an American bulldog revolver and sixty Correspondents of ge See ceca cacntc suc! ae hee it ae poaeuece @ gentleman to| Mississippi valleys to the Atlantic coast. minimum, 66, at 6 a.m., September 10. and many of the curious ones followed — aa It > thought that the re- Fry noe THALMANN & ©O., “J a . until further e Star reporter this morning, “there is a SE 1 volver found on Randal) is the weapon w York. Ga and after September 10, 1807, until fur Se ee ee along in the wake of the officers and the prisoner. When headquarters were reachea | Which was taken from the railroad office. SSeS es the prisoner was searched, and the follow-| _ FACT aN ing 1s a lst of the articles found on him: teh ttt : Breastpin, with picture on diamond | Both Will Be Well Represented in the Efforts of the Detectives to Discover Hawkins’ | Citizens of Summit, N. J., Looking for Man | “™ste! breastpin, Tae ee ee nas Satertay, Stak eae Who Killed Pitts, watch case, pair of gold link sleeve but-| The big twenty-four page Star tomorrow Missing fone ring: with set lost; pair of silver link | evening will be found to be full of inter- sleeve buttons, scarf pin, with pear set- re ting; pair of gold bracelets, rhinestone esting reading matter covering a wide kefield (in effect | ment in helping to save t Sqjtenber 18, 1400 GW. RIDLEY, | of fire.” ne ‘© Save Property in ume] PU77LING OVER A DEFICIT|POSSES AFTER A MURDERER Ca oe Gereral Manager. It is a noticeable fact that the large part SPECIAL—ALL CHURCHES AND OTHER OR-| of the kicking does not come from men ganizations desiring use of hall this season will | prominent in fire company circles. take notice that engagement book of Odd Fel- lows’ Hall, 7th st. r.w., is now open. Secure . Police Court. = ae aS BROWN, 1423 Pa. ave. | There were but few cases in the police an, ; court this morning, and Mayor Simpson dis- Le posed of them quickly. Joseph Churchill, CTixteuds from, Connecticgt ave. to Tenallytown pl Money to loan at 4 per cent Sige Listed Sccuritier, POMS te oF ony gilt~ BETTER THAN KIONDIKE-THE PURCHASE of a home at Cleveland Park. = aus Money at5 Per Cent to Loan On real tate In Distri e i te charged with disorderly conduct, was fined | The Sum of $589.58 Which Figuring | They Have a Good Deséription of the Ting, Coral breastpin, garnet ring, silver | range of timely subjects. Although it has| {ny fn closing cen ‘adeeb epeerath colames road. ‘ eae 4 reastpin, pearl-handie knife, large pocket ap2i-t SKELL & McLERAN. 1008 F Pay tt a visit. ee ee Se Ge pele Glos Cannot Restore to the Safe— Robber and Are Aided by knife, silver: match sufe, containing ini- | PC¢® Warm this week, autumn is at hand, CORSON & MA\ New « _ | charged with vagrarcy, was sent te. _ ; als “G. E. W.;” small gold neck chain, | 2nd special writers for The Star, both in N & MACARTNEY, Let us engrave the Invi- ppb ee eho Developments Expected. Dloodiiounis. - sritu blues ceased eis aan em ie] fo Jail. Members of the New York Stock Fact this country and abroad, have written sea- . monds; gold breastpin, two gold charms, ae eh eins 1419 F st.. Glover building. heart shaped; gold knot pin, with diamond | Sonable articles on early fall fashions, lessrs. Moore 30 tations, etc., for your Wed~=| some weeks ago Mayor Simpson fined an ma ding. You'll be well pleased | James Cook $20 for stealing a bicycle, in| what nas become of the $580.58 which] NEW YORK, September 10.—Aided by Broad setting: gold ‘preastpin, set in form of flow: | which are sure to prove satisfactory to] Bankers and Sioa Hy SRR aS mats er ng, ree pearls: : ith k default of which Cook went to jail. While | rawkins stole and is unable to definitely Severel Dloodkounds’ ‘posits of citisens of | Shirt stud, with diamond eettings eiton | the women readers. “Al feature this week ae a with our work. in the prison Cook wrote Mayor Simpson a | account for? Summit, N. J., scourdi! the fields and woods | gold ring, gold button, with name “Roach” which ts quite out of the ordinary ts a Boston aod Baltienns bonne Philadelphia, Easton & Rupp, 421 L1thSt. | tetter, stating inat he nad secured work in | “phat is the question which is bothering | near the village last pigh and this morn, | Se SI gol Shain’ tele sontchy Fees, Sh2N- | tascinating plece of fiction entitled “Kion-| A specaly made of Teen carteiee, Die POPULAR-PRICED STATIONERS. seto-14a | Pittsburg, and asking to be released, prom- the detective department. Figures do not | {ms for the ‘masked robber who murdered | §Mall gold chain, two watch charm rings, ed far works of watch, gold. ted tusk, gold | dike Gold,” wherein the writer depicts the | and ‘Telembore Sink een ered Gas, Insurance ising to pay his fine. The mayor took pity are made the | the aged farmer, James Pitts, and fatal: bie de hdd Pca eed ge : SG ede Seren Sin epic oe we St = on him, and crdered his release. Since | He and after all deductions y dealt in. . link buttons, flowered breastpin, Canadiat injured Mar; , : . . that time, it is said, Cook has been loafing | 2Mount named above cannot be found. | Inj re ees = A ee eee Possibilities of a piratical raid upon one| Sarid. *! Telepbone Stock bought and sold. ax = . ay 975.13 out of the big safe. |The pesses met with no ayccess, Whether | stamp case, containing stamps; two silver | of the ocean steamers returning from the ur speciaity=--neat, around town. Yesterday he was picked up | Hawkins took $8; curate, quick Brief print= | P¥,,0Mscr. Beach 95 & vagrant, and the | Of that amount the sum of $8,818 was) Or not the murderer secured any money | charms, six foreign coins, five Brightwood | new 1 evade’ dase aaeny CHA NRE Life Insurance Policies . “I never dh : u AGEL rom the house of vi street car tickets, bought tak: col 1 jouns. prendent len: ‘d him back to jail to sei t | found on him. This left a halance of | f the h - his victim is not known ot » one American bulldog 4 L 4 ; AG lateral on 1 tot po o b fre 7.1 a yet, but it is believed he’ took $1,000 the | Volver precious metal. There will be a further in- | HADDAWAY. 1208 F st. n.w., or Bor 503, City P.O. ing. Cook broke away from Officer Sherwood | 3637-13 missing. The expenses incurred by 000 the ‘foot | farmer had received’ for some Iand a few een ee eee ited ming, | Of his way to the jail this morning, and | Hawkins In his flight foot up, according to | far tensiatent’ we Soe Brief print the officer was unable tu catch him. He | his own statement, $47.55. He was not ex- | ‘ays ago. nen: be, prisoner had been materet ot BYRON’ ADAMS. “Trompt™ Printer, 5:2 11th at. | WaS traced to the alley back of his resi- | travagant in his purchases as the following | According to the story told this fore- | the va Sp dang ann TRON S dence, put when Officer Sherwood reached | ist of articles bought and expenses in- )ROon by the housekeeper, it was about | Spector Mattingly and closely questioned. hot cak tive, He had not been toundsts crite, | curred, furnished by him, demonstrates: | 8:90 o'clock when the murder was com. | He said to the inspector that his home was Going like hot cakes, Trunk purchased in Canada, $4; satchel, |™itted. Pitts had finished his evening | in New Orleans, but he had left there some $1. He Tels His Story. stallment of Stanley Weyman’s story, “Shrewsbury,” and a number of articies on travel and adventure, so that all in all The Saturday Star this week will be found fully up to any of its predecessors. Fol- IS CHATTANOOGA IN GEORGIA? Dispute Over Boundary Line Raises a Novel Question. A special dispatch to the Baltimore Sun gitive. He had not been found at 2 o'clock, It would seem as if fully half of the plas- | though the police have every reason to be- “ i | eal and was reading. Mrs. Davis was | time ago. Since leaving there he had tray- | lowing are some of the features of speciai| from Atlanta, Ga., says: A dispute of ne. Bi Neve he will be behind the bars before smoking jacket, satchel, $4; . ‘as {ier wctus io setune of there famous Underniit | mcrning. Socks, 75 cents: shirts, $1.50; ‘underwear, |1YIE on a sofa in the kitchen. The front | eled considerably, but his memory con. | interest: tional interest has just started between Star Brand All-steel Lathing Hatebets. They're A Men: to Health. $2; ticket to Niagara Falls, $10; ticket to | Cor Whose factmown open and a | veniently failed him as to the last places Georgia and Tennessee over the owner- “standard of the world.” Stil a few left. : nee Be Philadeiphia, $4; docte>, $7; boarding house ) »78 TAD. Whose face was concealed by a | he had visited and the length of time he AT OLD GLOUCESTER (illustrated). ship of the city of Chattanooga. TARD WATE? Complaint kas been made to the board of | bill, $5; waten repairing, $1; hat, $2; col. | Diack mask, rushed in. He was armed | had semana sent gienete places. If John B. Espey, ;i0R" bill, $5; pairing, $1; hat, $2; a L with a club. Before the farmer could ut- tatement 1 ‘The little colony of Washington artists health of the unhealthy condition of the | lars and cuffs, $2.30, and neckties, 75 cents. | top word the robber brought his weapon his statement is true, he has been in this city only a short time, but the police be. who summer at that picturesque resort. Hawkins’ Statement. down upon the old man's head. The blow | lieve he has been here much longer than In his statement to the detective of the | W48 & crashing one, and Pitts fell out of he will admit, and that he has figured in | GAME PRESERVES (Illustrated). his chair, dying almost instantly. The | several rol confesse: be! ge es! sco amount disposed of he included $300 which | blow had’ laid S GC fe | sevel bberies. He confesses that he} “4 number of lari tates in this country he claimed to have left with his wife. He | Rnd’ pea deiald, open his scalp six inches | has been in several western cities, and the his skull. Mrs: Davis be y Ye have already been set apart for the sald he may have left more, but he was | screamed and the robber dealt her a blow | Doucs.belleve he has also been in New York and Philadelphia. Railroad tickets found pretection of wild animals. quite positive it aggregated not less than as pnocked her senseless. The robber | cn him indicate that he has been in Jer- $300. And it must be said in justice to] he BUS eee les nous: ees sey City, Atlantic City, Ocean City anc | REAL FUN FOR BOYS (Illustrated). Hawkins that he did not tell this with a : = other seaside resorts. He also had an . base ball team this afternoon, has just re-| James Johnson, a well-known colored | Hawkine that he did not tell this with a teetineemane eh ne residence of | Alexandria ticket on him and meai tickets | Directions whereby an ingenious youth ceived a telegram from Chicago informing | man, residing on North Washington street, tui each time to say she was totally ignor- | Allen G. Woodruff, found on him indicate to the police that he can make and stock a first-class aqua- Re eee ee earn fee a eaeteet [etc A painful accident shortly after | ant of what he had done, and did nat know | Bled inio" she siting sete onyehe Meum” | Ras been taking hie meals ata dining room| rium. New Orleans offers $20,000 for a contest |7 o'clock last night. He was out on his | where the money came from. He was | Pitts, Mr. Pitts,” and then fell in another = between Corbett and Fitzsimmons. Immie- | rcof making some repairs, when he slipped | féuring to account for the difference be-| swoon. Woodruff, with two men whe ware Possibly a Fairy Tale. diately on receipt of the telegram Corbett | and fell to the ground, a distance of | tween the amount taken’ and y that found visiting! iim, (Charles Ballentine and Wm.| The prisoner's statement that he had he accepts the offer, and will await Fitz- at the time, recalls how particular he was | Weodruff hurried to the village and brought |‘ Of Course disputed. It seemed to be simmons’ decision in the matter. Corbett Invited to Columbus. the prisoner’s only ready explanation when not to incriminate his wife. Dr. Lawrence, Judge Kelly and Police Cap- declired to say anything further until Mayor Simpson and the members of the Concluding his estimate, he asked for the | tain Stewart to the scene of the assault, | cornered. A young white man, he said, Fitzsimmens is heard from. had sold him the jewelry, but he was un- Z = 2 , Haw-| Captain Stewart searched Pitts’ bod city corncil have received invitations to | Collector. When the latter arrived, Haw- | Car ly and eed kuis told him of the amount he left with | fovnd a gold watch, $24 in mone: TRAINING CARRIER PIGEONS. | attend the national conference of mayors | his wife, and sald, voluntediiy: valuable trinkets,” ‘The freee oe fined eae RAD BO Ce and councilmen at Columbus, Ohio, on} “Give ‘me a plece of paper, Mr. Davis, | house had been and the con- = cecripeson see September 28, and also the Tennessee cen- | and 1 will write you an order on her for | tents of drawers and bees nas ies Merviee he exe sly had finished | c,NADA’S DEFENSES (Illustrated). ternial exposition at Nashville-October 11. | the amount.” on the floors, his interview he éxpressed the opinion that Ga ter writes enteriainingly of! Brevities. Suiting the action to the word, he wrote fhe man in custody was a professional | Frank Carpen 22 Se burglar, and the catch, he thought, was a the forts of Quebec, the militia and the such an order, authorizing his wife to turn BILL Po: iS Permits to the number of 557 were is-| Over to the collector, every cent over and phede he coteeri! Svcd one. His whole conversation and ‘The present boundary line places the city au27-3m,10 in Tennessee, but several expert geogr phers have recently found information which goes to show that the boundary line is not properly located. The facts seem to justify the claim that not only the city of Chattanooga, but the entire mountain district surrounding it, is in Georgia. The boundary line between the states is the thirty-fifth parallel of north latitude, and this was located by a survey in ISIS one mile south of the Tennessee river. Georgia will make claim to Chattanooga, and the issue will probably be contested between the two states in the court will be claimed that a correct surve place the thirty-fifth parallel north of Lookout mountain, and that more than 100,000 citizens of Tennessee will have to Lecome citizens of Georgia. Governor Atkinson proposes to appoint boundary commissioners, and the issue thus raised is likely to be one of the most novel in the history of the country. Mes- sages from Chattanooga state that a ma- jority of the citizens are willing to re- nounce their allegiance to Tennessee. ——-+0+—____ CROKER NOT A CANDIDATE. tunnel on Wilkes street. It is believed that te the fovl condition of this tunnel much of the typhoid fever in the first ward is Accepts an Offer Made by Julane | due. Health Officer Miller is investigating Club of New Orle: the matter, and the Southern | Railway = —Ex- | Ccmpany will probably be ordered to abate WHEELING, W.Va., September 10.—Ex- | Hompany will Champion James Corbett, who is here to- day to play first base with the Wheeling A Painful Accident. CORBETT READY TO FIGHT AGAIN. HAS COME TO STAY (Illustrated). The republic is a fixture in France if one may judge by the Bellevue. By Sterling Heilig. IDEAS FOR AUTUMN (illustrated). Fashion hints that were gathered at a big New York opening recently. Successful Tests Made With Birds In- tended for the Navy. PORTSMOUTH, N. H., September 10.— ‘Training of carrier pigeons for service in cas mounted police. the United States navy in case of war 1s|sued for colored children to attend the | above the $35 which he thought he gave Senator Ha: Pinte wn = eee to 2 inspector's mind dae ed wed anes eee His being carried on at the Portsmouth navy | public schools yesterday. A large number | ker as part of his salary, and which as Familiar to Ohicans. ice. He was not at all communicative, and | UESIGNED BY FELIX (Illustrated). mae worttend wane yard on a large scale. Flights have been | were also issued today. he afterwards found must have got mixed Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. ~ only talked about subjects mentioned by | ‘The femcus French dressmaker submits ae Alexandria Council, Junior Order U. A. | With the other money. CLEVELAND, Onto, September 10a | {he,tnspectors. Not once during the in-| a” moael for a handsome visiting gown | Richfield Springs, N x. et aes M., will celebrate its sixteenth anniversary Collector Has an Interview. feature of the Ohio ign’ this zal caren id Pass enter = “panes a ealiatas ao ea some Cruker has made up his mind about the September 16. Yesterday afternoon Collector Davis, ac- is to be the bill eee ts Haina being photograp! = A regular meeting of the Father Mathew | companied by Detective Helan, visited Mrs. weer h t take it this for the gallery the prisoner was taken to Pe ppent a eee neater ond be Wl ne e aid e first precinct and locked up. In the| STO! F LITT! Total Abstinence Society will be held at | Hawkins. Before any one spoke she & this morning received advance proofs of Pp up. In the] STORY St. Mary’s Hall tonight. re had not intended that the fact hiseown lth meantime the detectives had learned of in the| Mr. Croker Sine Sena Hoccke has returned from | she must decline to talk except in the pres- | S* eens which will ere long | the robbery. of the house “of < Rey | Am Indian youth who had a part in thi fifty-one birds in service. Hyatoville Ma iblic until he returned to = adorn the dead walls over the buckeye | J. E- Rankin, in the Howard Unt. history of the pony express. By Cy ee tee at afeer pas cierewtl here, and had ence of her attorney. Mr. Davis presented |'state. They consist of a bust portrait | versity grounds, and it was thought Warman. ad a f his int: The carriers are all young, and some of | “The scciable at Mr. Edgar Lyles’ last | the order which Hawkins had given him, | trom his treet Photograph, with the fac | possible that some of the jewelry had bear POSES Sabwn shes ae leeeenes OF Sas See them have made the flight from Boston | night was a ereat success. 4nd Portland, each about sixty miles dis- He has thought put she paid no attertion to it, adding she | simile of the senator's autograph beneath. | taken from this house. Watchman August | ENLISTED SHYLOCKS. tion to certain clcse friends, tant tn /em (hour amd’ a Malte Seecnten —_—-——_ had no money, and that her husband had | Serator Hanna has definitely decided that | M. Clark, who ic in charge of the sot it over with great care. ant, : nm ; in the army and navy who Wax! ‘ie would like to be mayor, and believes 1 anki ‘not given her any. Beyond this she would | he will go to Burton for the opening of the | versity property during the absence of tis | Mea . SeMeSOnee Caren to fila eee ne ane eaten ciate Deas opitania: cateona: | ay wotliing 70nd the detective and Mr. | Ohlo campaign tomorrow. President, called at “headquarters about sera ee ra tera nected fey renal merry Gorm per she oak ; A vy Davis returned to the office. ———— Foon anc of the ry, and at the asrociates. 3 ee Ee oe tee Satine fe atcat sheep Sirgaues sree ee rere It is understood the detectives are in HAYES ESTATE IN DEBT. same time identified a valuable pin with mang og, on eagle eel mtg forty mMles. tion of good possession of information which will settle the setting of seventeen diamonds: men- | PLEASED THE CAMP. sete cert ge pe weg merry Some os outa end: the bios pape the| ON HOT SPRINGS RESERVATION. | # good naay, Somplica ions when the time | Administrator Hunt Ordered to Sell poner. and. a merece bere] The acting was bad, the theater was a] Town ina short time, so he has ruled hime fall drills and test them for service there. ee ee A ae on it. : Sant tat see Seb Beat ier ree Biren | Bett Se She trac ae eae Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. These had been taken from Dr. Rankin’ Angel's. » oer te eee antag S. Syed CLEVELAND, Ohio, September 10.—An| room, as had a gold charm, with the te a a eherre Caee phen g ge gy without the help order was tesued this morning in the pro- | {tals ates eee etic ah oo RECEIVER ASKED FOR. Tammany Hall. He will try to do so with- bate court at Fremont by Judge Brinker- ticles in the lot may also have belonged to hoff, directing James Hunt, administrator, | th out going into the executive committee, GHW. Bondholder Against Invest- he slate would ordinarily be mad e family, but the watchman | S@it by Bondi where the slate iy ie, 30, 1897, to the Secretary of the Interior. DARING, Hy ee to sell certain portions of the Hayes estate | could not identify them. , ment and Loan Association. and will have it come about through a The repcrt states that the improvements | gy, welch Knocked Down and His | tO Pay debts. The esi fate yas originally be- Report of the Burglary. ‘Wm. B. Sebastian, — ied <3 eg stampede on the floor of the convention. : on the reservetion during the past fiscal Pockets Riged. queathed to the late, Pregident Hayes by He explained that some time during the | owner of two $00 — — .. mains a eon ae ae a year have been more varied and extensive } 4 garing highway robbery was commit Sardis Birchard, his uncle. A certain an-| night the house had been entered and rob. | Equitable Investment an Comber. — isters have been summoned to meet this} than heretofore, and have been made in | eq this morning a few minutes after 12 Sophew. cNons so ttee ME Nan ee bed. Early this morning he discovered evening in order to consider the situation, | Tost substant! il and thorough manner.The | gclock, n the alley south of Pennsylvania | ing late years ond’ Miriere cues tee the | What had been done. An entrance to the The OMicial Gazette has not yet com-| total number of tubs in use in the several | avenue.between 3d and 4% streets, Mr. C.| amount. ‘The Hayes’ helen will appeal re | house had been effected, he said, by pleted the publication of all schedules of the | bath houses of the government, the report | 7, Welch, who lives at Silver Spring, was | the common pleas court. | smashing a window, and the burglar had hich, rated at the capacity = : new Cuban tariff. The reduction in the} %2¥%, 18 515, w! . the victim. According to his complaint to gone out the rear door, which he had seft duty on Arverican goods generally is con-| {81 Capacity of T75 bathe, The i ianch | the police, he was in the alley Rbout fifteen | FOR NATIONAL FEDERATION. Score he tae a regi ol — See are ere eetrolenm, the duty sn cuccas of the largest: nequitementa ever | minutes after midzight wher, bu. daxsewn eviaie aes a Ceara pc rate nice is not changed. but there is a considerable | mage oa the bath houses heretofore or vite alan Radekat Mice ies, Gea sakes a on eae ante ae] Dering waste it, as pease = reduction in the duty of refined petroieum. . % = jonas, ware had been rem fo The duties on firearms and canned goods | SY {0,0e Crested at the fee went house | his pockets, taking $20 in bills and a-nickel BIRMINGHAM. gc September 10, | the third‘floor. On the second floor the bu. oe report says, equal to, if not greater, than RD olution 1 Hi a . . on it was attached to the chain. The man | @ resolut! instructing tHe parliamentary | the articles of jewelry. D WERE IN SOLE CHARGE, NO GOLD ON THE PRESIDENT. bel cpien = sa to be eS ee who assaulted and robbed him is described | ebmmittee t> collect ‘and distribute a spe-| Dr. Rankii ere afflicted or in a more advanced state of | 8% being about thirty years old. He was | cial fund to assist the striking engineers. tchman Clark, who has A special to the New York Herald from made from Portland, Bangor and Saco, Me., Manchester, Dover, Concord, N. H., Ipswich, Boston and Haverhill, Mass., with great success. The handling of pigeons at the yard is under the direction of Com- mander R. E. Impey, U. 8. N., who has Improvements More Varied and Ex- tensive Than Ever Before. The superintendent of the Arkansas Hot Springs reservation has rendered his an- nual report for the fiscal year ended June Sse eee beerceee next Sunday via Pennsylvania railroad, the finest railroad in America. Special excursion next Sunday—Advt. - = Over News of C © of a Cuban City by the Insurgents. MADRID, September 10.—The news re- ceived here of the capturé*by the Cuban insurgents of the town of Victoria de Las ‘Tunes, province of Santiago de Cuba, has caused great excitement. The cabinet min- Ohio Gold Democrats Put a Fall Ticket im the Field. ‘The gold democratic state convention which met yesterday at Columbus, Ohio, Acquitted Themselves Creditably on Gisease than heretofore. aiganr slouch hat. On Us “ore | Later: the congress: susgended “standing | Rotited him of the robvery, expécts him to | Acaalttod Themssives, Crete schoole—Prof. W. H. SAN FRANCISCO, September 10.—The | —— Precinct Detective Hartigan of the sixth | Orders” in order to discuss a resolution on week. The police feel certain that many Superintendent Cooper of the Naval Acad- steamer President has arrived from Cook's | ®@OOO#COC3OOC8C060660¢6064¢4 | precinct is making an investigation of the } ‘National Federation,” introduced by the | other articles will be identified as having my recently sent out a number of cadets Inlet, Alaske. She had no bullion. E oe and he expects to soon apprehend the | National Plate Glass Bevele:s’ Trade Un‘on, from Dr. Rankin’ Wm. P. Lindley, chief engineer of the Beauty a steamer, said that Mount Shishaldin, a ieee: ae It read: as a candidate for 3 is Dut Marriage Licenses. “This congress 1s of an opinion that noth-| ‘The watch case which the jeg- volcano on the Alaska peninsula, near An- our rriage licenses have been iss the | ng short of national federation of all trades | ing to pawn when Bimak pass, was blazing. fiercely on. the y' y: Ricotta ete spite and industries will e the Shaved tobe, pect’ night ot ugus' rats ! ——>_—— - German Officer Commits Suicide. BRUSSELS, September 10.—A foreigner, who is said to be Baron Max von Schrader, @ Heutenant in the German army, who has been at Ostend during the entire season, ccmmitted suicide last evening. The de- ceased is said to have lost $400,000 in gam- ae gAyer’s Hair Vigo “Want" ads. in The Star pay because they bring answers. ©UOOOO909005000000000000008 a¢ Hi g i # it ‘To be beautiful is one of the duties which White—Joseph M. Hudson and Maggie] instructs the 5 aan Bae he aie ds | A- Dennison; James A. Burch and Emma | ieeu does not Iie within our control, but the very Colored—Andrew W. ¢rown of beauty, beautiful hair, may be ob- tained by all who use bai f

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