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2 ae THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1897-14 PAGES. LATE NEWS BY WIRE|STATESCASEABOUT CLOSED | | PUBS Fon ee ne a pa {S _S» DAISH’S TRIAL Action Taken Against the W. A. Pate Marmess Company. 5. Five Men Killed in a Collision Near | Only Two More Witnesses to Go On in Chippewa Falls. Luetgert Trial, A NEW DISTRICT ATTORNEY| FINANCE AND -TRADE Pee, Se Bet Gm © O01 is Wins Liban Daper fame ican Stocks Today, What the Attorncy General Says— che greene Chotce Favored by the Preside: LOW PRICED SHARES —Mr. Davis’ Attitude. GEORGETOWN COLLEGE. Interesting Story as to a Suit for Title. Some prominent lawyers in Baltimore are. said to be making exhaustive investiga- tions into the title of the estate owned by and the W. A. Pate Harness Company, the Jesuit fathers upon which Georgetown praying for the appointment of a receiver * 2 ‘University is tocated, with a view of en- by the court to administer and wind up - tering guit for the recovery of the prop- Sausage Manufacturer Anxious to / the company’s affairs, instead of Defendant a. i erty for the heirs of the original owner of TWO FREIGHTS MET HEAD ON| — restits sn nis Own Benhalt ana Eaton, to whom the Pate Company made RES TG { it. The interested parties are loath to give an ment for the benefit of creditors ‘§ siilaniia < teks hs July 3,°1807. The assets were placed at out any information regardimg the suggest x ‘The Western Wheeled Scraper Company, anh Illinols corporaticn, today filed a bill in equity here against George G. Eaton C . complainant company ing a cr ior for |. = >, ; PS Engineers of Both Trains Lost the sum of $951.02. Recital “6f the Alleged Amorous} stery being told at present is about ne for | A lively rumof tn circulation at tne waite | GOUld Stocks Took a Sharp Ad- waar 17 When tholtaal | Claranea Ae INR EOeESE: Oe tere: Ad of the Accused. lows: . House today was that a successor to Dis- nce--Gran, Also Acti : - CHICAGO, ti re 17.—' n the ao a g vances ui ut one hundred and thirt; rs 1 s re . Their Lives--Fireman Jumped. | °™ ee Series Spened today the | though the assignee sold the assete and ef ci x a han ee nundred and thirty years ago | trict Attorney Davis would be appointed gers ive. fects of the local company last July, he cross-examination of Prof. Dorsey was Te-| has made no distribution and has rendered sumed. He was questioned as to the com-| ho account to credits, parative nature of the sesamoid and femur| Judge Cole directed the defendants to bones of a calf or a sheep and a human | show cause Tuesday next. being. His arswers were “technical and adroit, but of a character that supported his original identification and testimony | Win) pronaply Be Ammounced Early with reference to the bones in evidence. Gas wae, There is sald to be a difference between Luetgert’s couns] with reference to the de- fendant taking the witness stand in his own behalf. Attorney Vincent is not in- orders, while going forty miles an hour, | clined to permit Luetgert to do so. Attor- brother Walter came to this” ti within a few days. The story went on to a Ergiand. Philip had married an Inich taay |®8¥ that Mr. Davis had recommended C. and had two children, both boys, but he | Maurice Smith ae his s#uccessor, but that THE CASE IN PROGRESS | ictt them in mngiana to seck his tortene.” | the President was inclined to ex-Represen- He -amessed quite a competency, includ- | tat: fog the land which Ip noe eae ative Alfonso Hart. A Star reporter asked > the grounds of Georgetown University. He | Attorey General McKenna about the re- The case of Mr. Silas S. Daish, the feed | was stricken with ‘fever, and, ‘finding his | Port. Mr. McKenna emphatically said that dealer, charged with shaving assaulted | erd was rear, made a will leaving all lis | there was no truth in the story; that he Blanche Estelle Sherwood on the 2ist of | Pcssessions in this country to his brother | and President McKinley have net had « here Walter in trust for his wife and children. rd to sa; on abel Aobenes last month, as published in The Star at the | greet dis a. ; | Word to say to each other about a su: rr 1. leath it is said that the brother Da’ jssues ning, uses 1g time, was called for trial in’ the: Police | Wrote to the eiapes seg at ihe brother | to Mr. Davis. ; eee tet het ptnetmereree lanes District Attorney Davis wa: he ite | demonstrated a marked preferet for th Court this afternoon, Attorney 8. T.}in question had Been sold for taxes. tn | Ho r Svan St se ene a Thomas represented the defendant before | reality the brother had abused his trust, | ment torsos tine teal ae, 8 ADPOINE- miegicerl ~errt diane prdre knee aker | Bot be disbarred from practice before the | the court and Jury. When examined, some | and had sold the land. The brother died | the big waiting crowd: Mrvewis, OOked at | more than ten thourand shares of Union met on a curve, and, got even giving the | ney Phalen believes the paeess a vt | United States patent office, will probably be | of the jurymen said they had read of the ly, and left a number of papers, | away without yoy) for a meeting. It Pacific and relative amounts of the South- ee eee Proud tel is Story. to the Jury. inom the | announced early next week. case, but none of them had formed or ex-| months ago, when one of she dicen dene b together wit! e1 le force. ie : GENERAL MARKET REPORTS —— a ‘Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. NEW YORK, September 17.—Buying yy traders and London had a beneficial in- fluence on all the more active speculative THE CAUSE IS NOW UNKNOWN eget CHIPPEWA FALLS, Wis., September 17. A disastrous wreck occurred on the Wis- consir Central railroad, six miles west of this city, at 4 o'clock this morning, result- ing in the death of five persons and the in- jury of several others. Two freight trains, through a mistake in SLL EE SS THE WEDDERBURN DECISION. The decision of the commissioner of patents in the case of Wedderburn & C€o., against whom an order was issued requir- ing them to show cause why they should Months wo, Not examined unt several | ts probable that he will make en’ erwoing | ern iseues and Nashvile. witness stand. He not only desires to tell | The decision is being prepared with | pressed an opinion. As none of them were | of Philip Johnson, ina moment of curios: | Tent later. It ts believed that Mr. Davis | ‘The yellow fever scare had inspired sell il r Engineer Warren, Engineer Smith, Fireman | ris story, but he also wants to address the | Mauch-caro, and will be given at consider- | acauninted with the parties to the case, | Ity, went through them. ‘In his search ne | Wi, Sauarely Inform the President that if |ing of the latter properties out ar atl pro: a successor is to be appointed within th : = ce Miller. able length. It will form a code of ethics i] - | fourid the criginal will of Philip, and fur- pp greetings ¢ t , and today’ es re- pe eee FOF ee Ae eee ne ei ed this morn- | for the guidance of patent attorneys in| he members of’ the regular panel were ac - geli Sone ae a ee ee ee te Nae | OC gacuial ‘aoubsias Gta coment ther on discovired, it 1s said, proot that | done ‘now ae” Be, fi : ahi ; a : ne ; nt - Mr. Davis h ject @ general covering of such contracts. itis thought others are buried in the | o'fp rest his case today. “i have only two thelr dealings ith tnveniors, andie fe Soret Foe Ue Ge eee Walter had sold the Jand ona devoted the tackle the big docket of has no desire soe | thea Stanger Ghandi Obich wake leans 5 o the state's attorney. e os, = One, Two brakemen were taken from the | Urney“are Frank Biaik and Prank Odorok- yments ever Issued by s commissioner Of | atultowny- said that the charge was really | | The other heirs, of whom there are said | to be appointed whew heey, seeggerwa tires fore / Serene en) ted wench ot = 2 = ie rt" ‘fatuation ted 2 men: u ots of some confident buyi are-slightly injured. It is not known where | {Re ¢rime-namely. Tuuetgert’s In DEMOCRATIC DISCONTENT. Peay ae eins that he expected |with attorneys to ascertain what rights | ment, Of Attorney General McKenna. this | #0 the subjects of some apres morning, however, does not } the best prices of the week. the blame lies, but it is rumored that both 3 2 + his as to show that the defendant had advertised | they might have in the premises. It is sala | 2 * lock as if the trains were given the right of way. ee ce teats Doreen «he | AIGeaRaIAC ORCAS DERE inet O for a young lady cashier, and that Miss | they were advised that they had a good | into leaving gia ieee” (© hurry Mr. Davis | ‘The enormous earnings in this group cun- — moved that the court exclude from the} Nominee for House of Delegates. | Sherwood had answered and was accepted. | case, as the land was conveyed fraudulent- I = tfue and must in the long run overcome AFTER BILL DROWN. record all of the evidence of the witness! my. regular democratic primary was | That he soon.addressed her as “Dear” and | ly, and it is also asserted that a suit is to impression at the City Hall. the prejudice resulting from comparative and also all of the evidence of Dr. Norval vei k ari it: a | Darling,” and in teaching her how to use | be entered to try the issues involved. The prevailing impression at the city hall | prices. Advances frequently invite an in Authorities Said to Know His Hiding | pj i tion.with the identitica-| held yesterday in Alexandria city end | the telephone he brushed aside her curls. | The proposed suit is not giving the unt-| is that no charge in th - moot tho teen did for the versity authorities the slightest ‘si nge in the office of district } spection of what has been done in pre Place. tion of the femur and temporal bones on| county to nominate candidates for the | ‘This she thought was an accident and no | V F ntnerities the slightest uncasiness. | attorney in the 4 Th Ss the ground that the identifications were| house of delegates. There was only one | attention was paid to it. The hoary old institution has been occupy- tempfated b: e immediate future is con- | vious years, but the present movement is Se .| not based upon legitimate or substantial! aspirant named to vote for. and that was| Later on, the prosecutor said, he expect-| ing its present site for over one hundred y the President. Indeed, no] too unique to give much value to sucli BALTIMCRE, Md., September 17.—“BIN" | DOL, P8580 ueais Goon the opinion of the | AeDrant named to voto for. and that city. | ¢d,te show Mr. Daish had asked the young | Years, and, besides suits which originate |.change ts there looked for until after Con. | coteulentns. of the person whose corpse was iomna af eee ee en eter asthe NES lacey wae antagen an toiatemieal ates ee lett his employment." °" | investigation nearly always discovers. that oa of aimee, Fines ‘Davis’ ait {he | favoradie to improvement, and it is entir Fe eee eemienee att Ere eriezanianve. tae whlch!) Suanedave wiokwas lately’ anpainten ur - s the claims are based on the legendary. Cleveland did in the case of ex Distant wi | !¥ possible that the leaders have selec abEpi le eibealede tcanaa ieee naeaine evidence of Pro’ : ‘he Complaining Witness. ase of ex-District At-, S z the latter had stated “these may be human | Goy. O'Ferrall, some of the citizens from | wis sherwood, whi ise’ to aie stank That is, allow Mr. Davis | ®¢ Particular culminating point. He is in hiding within twenty miles of | hones." ‘This was approved and sustained | tn. county, held, a confecenes and pro- erwocd, when called to the sta: say pe Sen The coal shares were taken wp tebay on Baltimore and the Laurel officers are now | and the motion allowed. s = i ina. | ®8!@ she was seventeen years old, and wqported that President McKinley, | the principle that a new group was posed to put Mr. Frank Hume in nomina@- | iiveq at No. 1353 U street northwest. In | Press Reports of Insurgent Suecess tm | in recently Speaking ef Mr. Davis’ succes- | titled to the leadership. Guatemala Confirmed. who fuited that he would select no one |, A Short interest in New Jersey Central on his track. They refuse to divulge his| Captain Schuettler was called to the wit- t 2 Wesings ailice: (ura "Mark A. Clift jr., wife | ness stand to testify as to collateral facts. | tion without bis knowledge, and at sun- | ..-Donce to Mr. Mullowny’s inquiries, she wid ited, that he would pa shomt Interest in New. Jerseg ; r se h z el te hi ‘eceiv e fore is elped re we D said that last month she went to Mr.| A telegram has been received at the | the bench bo Danae ot OY | cance of 3 per cent being recoréed @uring : ling places During the closing session of court po-| rise the next morning three’ pol of the drug clerk whose clothing was | 4, 7 witness stand | Were opened in Jefferson, Arlington and t ane bar of thon, found near Kellogg's woods, does nat now | to entity aad deceive Chere Thee fount | Washington districts. ‘The friends of each | Daish’s oftice and saw him because of an | State Department confirming the press re- Speaking of the matter to a Stay reporter | the nOon hour on buying shghtiy above advertisement iif a paper stating that he | Ports of the c=pture yesterday by insur- | this afternoon, Mr. Davis cant’ Porter the average. Delaware and Hudson and wanted a lady cashier. h It- believe the body was that of her husband.| the variovs exhibits displayed in the] Candidate worked faithfully all day, resul a Mrs. Clift stated positively that her hus- | trial up to dete. When evidence to show | Ing na very large vote in favor of Mr. gents of the government position at Que- | | “I have had no word with the President, | Lackawanna were also brought consplcu- : = fhe went there with her sister, and an- | zaltenang>, Guatemala. This place is in| OF the Attorney General, or any othon ent | ously into this movement. 4 ————__ CAPTURE OF QUEZALTENANGO. band was at least two inches shorter than | the motive for the crime has been com-]| ume. Jefferson district, which includes Jack- | other lady whi lied f hi cial, in rel: Tl rticularly the com- ; a ae : ted i z fe > ly 10 appl or the position | 4). , in relation to either ‘he Reading issues, particularly the com: the person whose body was found: that pleted the state will rest. son City, gave Mr. Hume, 34; Mr. Barley, Taputhere: <Onit i f the | t®€ Mountains, about fifty milles back froma m; 5 mon and the first preferred, were in good F 5 thé Pacific coast, and was one of the most bot aa jay cleaner: ana treat 38. Arlington district, which embraces | first visit to Mr. Daish he brushed aside her ic © = = : 8 lc : i gh others, t cure | demand up to new high levels. This group before he deserted her she had darned his | VICTORS AT BERLIN TOURNAMENT. | Rosslyn and the vicinity, gave Mr.. Hume, | hair when showing her how to vse the tele. | im:portant government strongholds. United | my retention, and will make none. fT hang | Of hard coal stocks has long been regarded blue cutaway coat. Me ea Te ae puonRington district, | phone, but she paid no attention to this | States Consui Pringle, who reports the | 29 reason to expect ah carly change in the | 2° Ons Of Che cortain SenGers ta the uaartcet, The evidence ail points to the complicity Cohn, Charousek and Teichmann | Mr. Hume, 73; Mr. Barley, 3. conduct. She went to work, and the fol- office. And I amy, : but the start has been somewhat tardy Se ate ate ee ee Wares Weintaeca) ngt Chicas" Gasuee= The total votes from all the districts | lowing day he wanted to kiss her, but she | {°°t t© the Btate Department, has asked | 20° vont 0 am anything tate’, BISY_t2 | Now. that predictions have been fulfilled ave Mr. Hume, 186 votes; Mr. Barley, 67. | refused, tell sh for another warship in addition to the my duties. 2 aoe} tL ahaa tesa for D: BERLIN, September 17._The fifth round | ® refused, telling him she was not used to in practically every particular renew of Laurel has Sere a beta a tan ee s ~ One of the most ardent workers for Mr. | such conduct. Alert, to protect American interests in the —— confidence is likely in all departments. Re besa Se toonview= scone Ee of the international chess tournament was | Barley was Mr. John Nelson, who is want- |" ‘This was on Tuesday, and the next day | country, but the department believes that VARIED CLIMATE OF HAWAIL The Gould shares were taken up as the also issued a warrant for Drown’s arrest, | Played at the Architekten Haus in this | ed by the authorities, it is claimed, to an- | she said Mr. Daish asked her to sit on his the one already ordered there will be suf- resuit of the current belief that Mr. George = . vi city today, it being the second round ac-|SWer ten indictments on the dockets | jap, but she refused. He also wanted her z ait £ Gould will come into the market as an Dr. Thomas W. Baldwin, editor Laurei Thi iring | 26ainst him. The gamblers are alleged to | to “kiss him, but she refused. The next | SClent at present, and will await further , t |important speculative factor. Ta Te a a ancan oy Hiveke ferlecent| Cabling ty Ene. Heraer afstem: Ths valring | neve worked! bara iicr) Mee Barley eK |iapesie ake ee ne her and called | developments before adding to the force. Opinions differ widely a8 to the wisdom tho ienaas San here: thie -mocning with: | was) a follows: strange feature of the proceeding was the | her “darling.” ‘and he also put nis hand |The Alert has net yet left San Francisco, of this course, but it is evident from tha He aad te eae ent ondent: “We | .Dnslisch vs. Schiffers; Bardeleben vs. | action of the democratic ghairman, who | on heritctté#t and lower limbs. He con-| but is under orders to hasten southward, | T° meteorology is given a Fortunatus | @ction of the shares in question that the know where Drown ‘ie aoe. hiding, wot | Charousek; Cohn vs. Albin; Schlechter ve. | is sald to have waited until 2 Paani ty | tinued to call her “darling” she said, and | She will touch-at Acapulco en route so as | Choice. Every gradation report is credited in certain influential twenty miles from Baltimore: he must ap- | Alapin; Marco vs. Winawer; Metger ys. | Tuled that any republican who desired to | wanted 'to ‘iiss her, until Saturday, when | te afford che State Dee omen ee Once | altitede and humidity, wii of temperature, | Quarters. n x do so would be permitted to vote, thereby }she was m: sick hi: “ ith varying force Manhattan was marked up on the - Fear before the coroner's jury tomorzpw. | Caro; Janowski vs. Zinkin; Teichmann vs. | shutting out a great many of Mr. Hume's | went as ae by his conduct and she tunity ‘to amend “her orders, if occasion lana volume of wind currents, te 4 | Kerner prnrlilnd gore tie Seethlngeeed = a = eos respor se to ee oe Grate vs. Walbrodt; Suechting | aamirers, who had gone home disgusted | Before she left he paid her for the days |~ The reports of an uprising in Guatemala | !" the Hawaiian Islands, while many sub- | tention became manifest, and Missouri Pa. to: gol wer wlll erent ee nee fae eae wing results had | “@7y in the morning. 5 she had’ worked there. When she got | are felt to jeopardize the prospecta of a | tle potencies pervade the atmosphere from | “ific., Western Union and Wabash on th “We ie im. ee ed: Cohn beat Aibin: Rardeie- | 47 Graham is the deputy sheriff, and | home she nervous, and her mother | consummation of a union of the Central | sea to mountain to) M = belief that large buying orders would See ee eee Lane Sane | been teconded-< Corny teat nzlisch | M- Nelson was pointed out to him, but |asked her tt che was sick. She then se | Seems republics under the name of the | beach, v Pp. Moreover, each grove, | shortly appear in all three. In the case of before and just afier-the time the murder | ben (retired) lost to Charousek; Englisch | je failed to see the distinguished John | lated thé st ot her experience while tn 1a Hpmerey f=Genteal mein ach, vale, summit and belt of land is supposed to have qgeurred, and we know | and Schiffers drew; Teichmann beat Burn. 2 reater Republic of Central Am pre- Nelson. Mr. Daiswa Rayer marcas bis remo Missouri Pacific a substantial increase in = nd v 5 r. 1’s_;mploy. The feed dealer, she |Guaterrala and Costa Rica are the oaly respective atic attributes al-| earnings for the second week of the month = he was in Washington very shortly —_—___ The moral element of Alexandria county | said, inyitc@zher over to his house on Sun- Sees remaining out of the union, and | Most unchanged throughout the year. = aided the advance. Constable: Notes of Lamers wut tele Gane DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT CABUL. are confident, if a ieform candidate or | day, and told her to come alone, as there g The general action of the market was it some good republican were to enter the | would be na one else there. Ae abe ret rege aa ten eee Thus it 1s possible for invalid or epi- i, SET ry in under a treaty recently made. The fully up to its recent high standard, and bole B ihe TC ee Four Persons Perish and Much Prop- | field, he will get a handsome majority. Miss 'Shetwood said that Mr. Daish re-| treaty was approved by President Barrios SSeirab lorineed @ climate, or to change it | in the absence of unexpected developments plan is to make the trip tonight to his hid- erty is Destroyed. SSR OTE ‘ marked*to Her that she seemed to make a | of Guatemala, who, in the event of a union, the potalion serene desired. Something like | no material setback is looked for. ing place and arrest him early in the morn-| stm, September 17.—A destructive fi HIS LEAVE EXTENDED. face every time he came near her, and| was expected to be the dominating force latitudes on of the seasons in “temperate” —_.+—— ing. Sy eae Seek Sees oe fold. hex that she would have to get used] of the united republics. The subject was | latita may be had. with no of FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL eee oe which began in a bazaar of Cabul, the cap!-| Sealer of Weights and Measures at | to it if ghe was going to be his girl. then referred to the diet of the united coun- ing those sudden lapses of temperature tal of Afghenistan, on September 6, lasted the District Building. until the following day. One hundred and] Colonel W. C. Haskell of~Cleveland, re- fifty stores were burned, four persons | cently appointed sealer of weights and Wreek. perished and damage to the amount of] measures by the Commissioners, appearea NEW YORK, September 17.—William J. | Several lakhs of rupees was done. at the District building this morning, not, Bryan, in a.letter published in the, Mall | viser, Siwtingulancd Rimes in diet, a0: | however, to assume the duties of the of- and Express, today refers as follows to a | work of quenching the flames, organizing a | fice at once, as stated in the papers, but to ae recent editorial in that paper regarding | fire brigade and using the fire engines request an additional time ig which toj Witness did not.tell her mother when a factor in several questions before the | €T Stadually ascends, he finds the air be- Mr. Bryan's work in the Kansas railroad | which are kept in the workshops of the | close up his personal business matters be-| Mr. Daish first ealled her “darling” and State Department here, including the ap- | Coming cooler and usually clearer with the Gisaster. ameer. fore qualifying for his office and assuming | V2"t¢d to kiss her, but she made up her | pointment of Capt. Merry as minister to |-Increasing elevations, and the cooler tem- Lsbegs to thask Gourmc ee mind at that time that she would com-| three of the Central American states; the | Perature often as equable as the warmer Tbes | ky your genegpus the duties. plain if, he. went any further. * Once or} recognition of Minister Rodriguez as the | at the base of the mountain island. By words, bt am afraid your praise outrunsthe The Commissioners felt that Inasmuch as | twice, while she was in Mr. Daish's office |tcpresentative of the union, and the gen- | Way of illustration: A few hours’ ride from merit of my work on that occasion. I did the office is being satisfactorily adminis- |1n response to his calling her, she safd, he | trai questions connected with the Nic- | the hot marge of Kawaihae, on Hawail, no more than the others who escaped un- tered by Mr. Miller and his assistant, no | Closed the door. The curtain had been | sraguan canal. palm-fringed, and with thermometer rang- injured, and none of us did more than injustice will be done the people of the city, | 72W" down before she went in there. ren Oe ee Paieeeuet aeer pore oe ci ov ; 5 . ATLANTA, Ga., September 17.—Concern- | and the a‘ ve Sint | The front door of the office was open. ‘ Fahrenheit, brings the horseman well up cculd have been expected from any person » Ga., and that, inasmuch as a good deal is in- | witnbes Gaid thet eae ALL MANNER OF SHOES. the plain of Waimea, a region keenly ii under like circumstances. Some of the | ing the shooting of the negro postmaster | volved in the breaking up of Col. Haskell's ‘Dawe Gye een ee ee Oe spiring to every sense. Here the alr save wounded ones were suffering intensely, | at Hogansville, Wednesday aight, the | business relations and transferring 6f his aia Ou are not used to it, “ % 80 shocking t — BRYAN REPLIES TO PRAISE. SAUL MA Was7S0ime. to; Pet'Hex, | fey, sic Anal action’ was to be taken Bet | Tach of the peiacinel Gan ee iai| Zhe Sellowteg axe ths epemng, the bigh- On -cness-examination witness said: that | that the union was carried through on that | Mense but extinct volcano. Only one active | est and the lowest and the closing prices of what she kad related occurred in the office, |day, and the prevailing opinion among | Tater exists—Kilauea, on a spur of Mauna | the New York a ee but nat, waile others. were passing through. | South American officials here is that the ela Epic a charming laboratory peng ties A Newigetiet Macartney, mem! og she, idupolatell ber: mother: of what had | Guatemalan outbreak defers. and possibly | vatva, its dangerotis freake mortise ane | Manan. Moore & Schdar’ Bio. as tneedeer occurred, until Saterday. The office was | PUIG an Smt te al American states. in fact, these are quite under the control always open. ‘The consummation of this union has been | Of the friendly goddess Pele. As the travel- ‘Thinks He Only Did His Duty at Train —_>__. . SHOOTING OF LOFTIN EXAGGERATED Mayor of Hogansville Sends Signed Statement to the Press. so Sa ri rs ‘and Pretty Designs in the and bo one could have refused any as-| mayor of the town sends the following | hcme from Cleveland to this city, it would | 2€ 4/80 said:,““You will have to get used io | Quaint’ a’ Orient. shag: wiih paamonet Bose Over the si which could possibly be rendered. 2 not be improper to allow him more cime in | it; You are going to be my girl, and I’m go- : t id. e It is often the lot of public men to be | Signed statement to the Atlanta Journal: which to make these preparations ing to pet you.” She left there on Satur- | From the Gentleman’s Magazine. mountain side roam immense herds of cat- criticised when they do not deserve it, and | “HOGANSVILLE, Ga., September 17, 1807. | “Colonel Haskell ‘sald tocar: E She eid heeaee: 1 (clock, and she left, | ‘The Portuguese™shoe today has a wooden | tle and wild 1 horses; the pursult of these is I suppose the unmerited commendation] “To the Atlanta Journal: “I have never made the statement to | {ne Said. because he attempted to take | 01. ana heel with a vamp made of patent arabes Wine aie Ra eee : Which they sometimes receive is necessary | There 13 not a word of truth in the pub-| @ny one that I would not take the office, | liberties with her. — y showing the flesh sides | js clearly the effect of a lawful tonic in to form a just average. H. ver, When he told her he would be alone at | leather, fancifully sl Ditcinte the one you as & poith. | lished statements about the shooting of | °F have I had it in my mind at any time | ,QV2eR Sunday, she said, he told her that | of the skin. The Persian foot gear is a] the mode of life. rot to accept it, but, on the c 7 eal opponent, have shown. the negro postmaster at Hogansville, ex- | £oon as my private buisiness will siney 12 | Bis Wife and daughter would be away. | raised shoe, and is often made a foot high.| On Island Maul, at an elevation of 4,000 Very truly yours: cept that he was shot. will take charge of the office. "I shail do BRS iy Sees re was Sick when she | ¢ ig made of light wood richly inlafd, with | feet; Js @ belt of large sugar plantations: ae . J. BRYAN. ‘One person entered his hack yard at | so as soon as possible. him she was going down the river the next | @ Strap extending over the instep. The Al- | requirements hospitality is generously dis- eb. September 13, 1897. 7:30 o'clock and fired three shots at him, I appreciate the courtesy of the Com- f *f | gerian shoe in appearance is not unlike | pensed. Here the climate ‘is ideally des a 1 referred to was, in part, as one taking effect in his arm, walle he sat missioners in extending my time so that ay. atisea alt; she sald, took place | the light Mnglish waoden clogs, This shoe | lighttnl—suficiently cool, “while yet ‘mo ~ on cl rivate business can rope = : d; assault, . t : “His “coolness, gentleness and helpful | °""No. one knows whether the assailant | ranged. © Properly S* lin the defendant's building at 24 street | is made entirely of leather, n the simplest ai rs Ee cl wate etc service in the presence of so much con-| was black or white or some tramp, or why SS eS end Scie Syenue northeast. pos saul eaet form, and usually without any ornamenta-| muititudes of violets appear, with many fusion, suffering and _geath disclosed new | Loftin was shot. It was a flesh wound. A PASTOR RESIGNS. GpNaIEN Line, auitiate, CoM tees akse ‘had the | tion. The Armenian shoe is a ieather shoe | another flower und fruit of New England true American will pay a hearty tibtee ce: (Signed) “R. H. JENKINS, Mayor. beadache. She intimated that she said this | or heel, without a counter or back quar- | growing at peace with their tropic-born respect and gratitude. It was the real Me eo Fe TE Se Sere ey connection | because she wanted to be rid of Mr. Daishs | ter. ‘Tho vamp 1s made of felt, and is beau- | comrades. Perhaps nowhere else out of an who was on duty in Kansas yester- LYNCHED BY MEXICAN MOB, With St. John’s Church. arnoyatices. “She-told Mr. Daish that she | tifully ornamented with needlework done | doors will so varied a collection of plants When Trinity German Lutheran Church | id not heHeve she was able to fill the | in colored silk thread. The Muscovite shoe | thrive. Arroyo, the Man Who Assaulted Presi- | called a new pastor some months ago, | Pesition to which Mr. Daish had appointed | is hand woven on a wooden frame, and but ee dent Dinz Yesterday. g| her, but the latter told her to stay and he | little attention is paid to the shape cf the Spats oa ape selene saittars say | MOntion was made tn The Star at the time} vouth help Mur all he could. fcot. Leather is sometimes used, but the A Sand Shampoo. RR ee NEW YORK, September 17.—A special | of the fact’ that the tendency among the Hes’ Rather Made sandal is generally made of colored silk | From the Clevaland Plain Dealer. a me Peculiar Coinet- | from Mexico City to the Evening Telegram | German Lutheran Churches all over the é: inde Her Prosecute. ecrdage and woolen cloth. ‘The seaside bicycle girl’s latest fad is the dences in Their Papers. says: joes country and especially in this city is to| She sald, in reply to questions by Attor-| ‘The Siam shoe has the for.n of an an- HALIFAX, N. 8., September 17.—Mr. Arroyo, who yesterday assaulted Presi- | adopt the English language in the services. ————.—__ MR. WARREN SCORES CLAIMANTS. ney Thomas, that she did not want to take | cient cance. with a gondola bow Late ae care Spokane aN ng a in atm Wa é = ; {open top. The sole is made of wi and | room a foot tul sand. er arren continued his address today before | dent Diaz, was lynched last night by a) This clashing of the two languages has the alleged assault by Mr. Daish to court; the upper of inlatd wood and cloth, and the | 9 spin on her wheel she pushes her feet in the Bering sea commission, and discussed | mob of common people. About twenty of | been the most potent factor in bringing | he did not want to appear in the Police | oxterior is elaborately ornamented in ole nd out-of the sand, unifl they are in a the claims in detail referred to in general | the lynchers were arrested. The mob had about the resignation of Rev. Marcus} Curt, but had done so becavse her father | ors, and with gold and silver. The sandal | 2@ a zi a ite and ice: as th hiums in his remarks of yesterday. During | apparently no organization, yet it was di-] Hamm, who was, until a week or so ago, | Yaulrel hér to do so. She admitted hav-| worn by the Mgyptians is composed of a aiteat. ‘This somes ticle of his argument he unmercifully scored the | rected in some mysterious way. They pastor of-St. John’s German Lutheran | /98 @ talk with a Miss Leonard, who had | Scle made by sticking together three thick- | sand itself. is removes every particle o! 16 = : worked for’Mr. h for about a kk. nesses of leather. This is held to the foot | dead skin and keeps the nails from thick- witnesses furnished by the British govern- | broke into the jail by forcing the doors | Evangelical Church, located on 4% street | "Miss Leonard asked her to tell the aantnai by a band passing across the instep. The Then she rubs her feet vigorous! ment in the cases of the Pathfinder and | with huge timbers, handled by 100 men. | southwest. 3 - | about the, alleged assault, and she dc. | only ornamentation is the fastening of two eS SNsehbh svar oar Coralena. The mortgages and receipts, he | They overpowered the. guards and sur-| “4, tramm, who kas been in this country | clined ta do 30. Miss Leonard then asked | feather plumes on the right of the sharp | With 50 or 7 per - call-42 o'clock 22.—American sald. were frandulent, and some of: the | Founded thems, while « Cefelhict mak Fat) 67 cara sounil st, ditalt-t0,RGepe her it "Mr. Daish had accomplished his| toe. The Russian boct is composed of } dens the skin arene ride ts aor te RE | Grapbophone, 1 gy AE? Vouchers had been prepared within three | 70WR the covrilor and.draggged out the | 90) Years fennel it al wales ain eines Purpose, and she replied that he did not; | Many Pleces of morocco in several colors, | AWAY. W ® long ride is apt to give | gathaler Linotype, Sat 12k ee irembling Arroyo. y to: ; eaze the tast 3 months of the arrival of the American | Crowds throng tbe streets, cheering for | ail, it is said, has been practically cnates ard Reg eau tek oe a Brithe maker of wearer: ‘Phe fect of crs |. This girl makes the.most of her opporta- counsel in Victoria. The paper used tor | Diaz and the republic. to master the English tongue sufficiently | Souig back to Daish’s, as she did not| >cot is made of heavy calf. The whole | ities generaily. She uses sand as a tooth these documents was the seme in reds ek ges ae fa to Litiesape atic ban ee une younger | think it was a safe place for a young lady | >¢ot is beautifully embossed by thread in | powder also. It keeps the teeth free from’ case. He produced the receiye taste, PSE Ste nepae sepa LES members john’s Church are native} {put | bright colors. The Hungarian shoe, or | tartar, and. makes them as white as ivory. held by Munsie, and showed thot Corey, ; rn Americans, while their parents are linet m in, is made of rawhide, prepared by | It should not be used oftener than once a Boads.—Metcopolitan Railroad 5s, form was used in every case extending over SARATOGA, N. Y., September 17. Germans, but as the former are more fa- Testimony of Parents. —The i a sun-curing process. It is bound togeth- | week, as its daily use would be apt to wear bid. Metropolitan Railroad conv. Gs, 11N%y a period of five years. This he contended | coal trust case, Which was on today’s cal- | Miliar with the English, they are in tne | Mrs, Sherwood, mother of the preceding | er with many thongs of rawhide. Loos or | away the enamel of the teeth. Lid, (120% aeked. Meteopolitan Railroad A (er had a peculiar look about it, and he ex- nie “08, Gea oauiliekn: tate. egecrae habit of attending churches where the and complaining witness, said that when | thongs extend upward around the wnkle, She has a new recipe for tan also. On | tificate coy . = pressed strong doubt as to their genuine- thant reimats ikceunival: biscs English is used. her daughter returned home the Saturda: and through these loops is- passed aj Clear days, at the hour when the sun's asked. Cg gow ye ness. He claimed that Munsie sought to | Court has, by agre Recognizing this fact and realising that, ¥ | strap which is buckled at the side. 8 are most direct, she rows into the x make the United States pay for all his cx, | Put over till mext week. It is Understood | as yet, St. John’s is a strong church for| that the letter told her in part of the al- t 2 penses lost by his sealing trade on the west | ‘Pat it will be argued September 24. its size, the officers and congregation de-| leg2d condyct of Mr. Daish, she seemed to coast of Victoria Island. ———-——__—_ SHOE OPERATIVES STRIKE. — cided that in the future the evening serv-] be in much trouble; she went to see Mr. Mr. Warren’s. Dwelling Burned. ice should be conducted in English, while} Daish and asked him what ‘was tne trouble the morning service should, as before, de| petweem him and her daughter Sperial Dispatch to The Evening Star. conducted in German. Mr. Hamm found| “Mr. ‘Waish ‘sald her daxehter gave him ROCKVILLE, Md., September 17.—A fine | it difficult to conform to the changed. con- : tion with her work. Sh anftet nahore One Thousand Quit Work at Brock- dition, and he is now in Phila mae ets Mts "8 - dwelling house, ‘the property of Mr. War- ; e is now delphia, | asked ish to come to, h Th aanee Sait “whaen they ton teat 2 ton, Masx—More May Quit. fen altatakom ste aseineion and Rock-| Where he accepted the Pastorate of | same < ; and the latter replter thee ine: barsinen oF bar dace protector Ay tee BROCKTON, Mass., September 17.—One | ville turnpike near Autrey Park railroad rapier BS ey Pepa Pomrould be late. “Mr. hi remain their natural color. thousand operatives on the Chase lasting | station, was entirely consumed by fire about Steamship’ Avrivals: I y_to, questions from Mr. Mullow- machine in the shoe factories of Brockton | 11 o’clock last night. The house was hand- y ‘Ss sald ir and vicinity struck tcday. The strike fever | somely furriished, and the entire contents} At Hamburg, Asturia, from New York. sen Mra sh the illowie See has already spread to the edge setters, and | with the exception of one-er two trunks} At Glasgow, Assyrian, from Philadelphia, | Rot with thelidea of having fim pay sores at several factories the men are out on via St. Johns, N. F. fo settle thet trouble. She simply wanted strike. Should the strike become general At London, Cambrian, from New York. he pea Sergay shor Guenter tie sieeel a 2,400 men would be affected. At Liverpool, Cevie, from New York. | sult. |.” : eee The strike is directed against the Chase Excommauni: town, Indiana, from Philadel. Company and its machines. The trouble seenen ee The aes oie fr Liverpool * 3 rem ont SC the resent strike of the Instone, | MN eee eine ed ce at the factory of Churchill & Alden. When : ae we oe ee the men left their work there and de- manded an increase in wages, the Chase Machin> Company sent {ts agents into the factory to take thé strikers’ places. ‘Treasurer Walter Shaw, who is the act- ive manager of the Chase Machine Com- pany, said today that he would seek no conference with the strikers, and would most Leg | keep his men in the factory ef Churchill Alden, and use every cn- Geavor to fulfill his contract with the firm. He also said he would endeavor to find Men to operate the machines in other fac- tories. ‘Trouble Extends to Whitman. WHITMAN, Mass., September 17.—The big lasters’ strike in this district has mude itself felt in this town, and today che shoe workers are experiencing a labor trouble af i i HI FR i # i | i ‘ F FE 5 5 yee : E ——___ Alva Bicycle Club Honored, 3 z BEEEE 5

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