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————————— = = = = THE EVENING &TAR. ped The regular permanent family circulation of The Evening Star is more than double that of any other paper in Washington, whether published in the morn- ing or in the afternoon. ~ As a medium for unobjec- tionable advertisements it there- fore stands unequaled and ‘un- approachable. counter 2 cents each. By mail—auywhere in the United States or Conada—postage prepaid—S0 cents per month. Satcrday Quintuple Sheet Star, $1 per year, with foreign postage added. $3.00. «Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., tae. TELAT Sper mt ve tts straws. | - No. 13,906, WASHINGTON, D. ©., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1897-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES. TWO CENTS ee! @UBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, : eee 110], Fennsylvenia Avesue, Cor. y by The Evening Star Ne Com, ‘ Bring Sta Remeppes Compy Kew York Otice, 49 Potter Building. - ; The Evening Star —— to eae pe per a pF “ara cas ge month.” Copies at the Z 3 DEATH BY HANGING]'S GETTING LIVELY/DFATH LIST SWELLS|M’tEAN ek Teta ele GIRL ON THE STAND|THE AiR desire TesTS|LOST ON DYEA TRAIL Suicide of Charles Barlow, Iomate of Mmte™me Comey Foi anit Ret 1 Weather Disndvantage to Pa-| MoM sive MNS ie Promioet Snes toort's Servant Gil Tosti for | eck ial sr ts Saige ghee Soldiers’ Home. tients With the Fever. = - = the Defense. : People Away. BODY DISCOVERED AT A VACANT HOUSE The Rope Imbedded in the Flesh of the ‘Neck. : Mr. Allan Rutherford and His Chances It is Said That He Believes the Insuc Coniment Concerning the Route —— oe =—The Main Democratic Cam- SEVENTEEN NEW CASES - REPORTED is Not as Strong ad Might Be INTIMACY Will DEFENDANT Adopted for the Experiments—Prob- THEY PROBABLY ALL paign—What is Said. —Democrats Divtaca. able Action of Commissioners. One of the Victims Was a Woman —One Body Recovered. ——o . oka eae oun Twelve at New Orleans and Five at ROCKVILLE, Mé., September 25, 1897. ‘The campaign in this county has started Edwards. enough to induce the candidates on the le- Privat> reports. frem*Obto indicate that | Fells How Inspector Schaack Tried the McLean people are-nat altogether s:t- : isfled with the promineues given to the to Terrorize Her. silver issue in Ohio. Duting the Chicago Inspector Bailey, the District's represen- tative who accompanies the air_motor on its four-day scheduled run, furnishes a dally report of the trips as made: Thus fer cal ticket to gct oug among the voters, and : convention Mr. McLean, wko wes then un- they have been eminently satisfactory, he Saas a Rr INTS J @ great dval of hand-shaking and button-| TEXAS FREE FROM FEVER | derstood to be a candiiate for the vice | s svg MRS, LUETGERT RAN OFF | *89%. although the cars have used a large | SKAGU AY TRAIL ABANDON SUL AED fENTS FOR BURIAL holing is going on in coasequence. The re- presidency, waa out very stronsly. tor sil- | SAY excess of air over that stated by the com- - LEO publican county committee met last week, isl see ver. His sincerity was not quertionec then pany as necessary. The tests will be com- ——---—- but transacted no business. Mr. Allan Rutherford, the candidate for clerk of the court on the state ticket, is chairman of the county committee, and an additional growl is going up from republ‘cans be- cause of his effort or lack of effort to run @ canvass for himself and manage the county fight at the same time. Both republicans and democrats express confidence in the success of the county ticket this year. The democratic strength is divided, it is said, and on the Gorman, anti-Gorman lines the republicans base nor since. He was fcr’ Silver when the state cur.vertion met and shat issue was made prominent. ‘ It is said, however, that he is becoming apprehensive that this Issue is not as strong as he would like for such a con- test as is being made in Oalo, especially since the advent of prosperity, and that pleted tomorrow, and early next week it is understood the Commissioners will give the company permission to equip its road with air motors. There has been some comment, among Charles Barlow, an old soldier, inmate of those who have observed the progress-of the United States Soldiers’ Home, com- mitted suicide last night by hanging. Bar- low, who was about sixty-seven years old, had been an inmate of the home for a long time, and, like many others of his com- rad@s, he occasionally left the institution and lived at boarding houses. At some of the “speak-easies” within the “mile limit” he was particularly well known, and it is thought that “speak-easy” liquor was wha: caused him to end his life. The old man had been stopping tempo- NEW ORLEANS, La., September 25 Two deaths from yellow fever have oc- curred here today. There have been twelve new cases reported. : The weathcr continues cool here, but, as stated before, cool weather is dangerous in the cases of those who are ill, and the physicians think {t is increasing the death {better glimpse of the young woman 1s rate, which now approximates 16 per cent. | MS, Heufenants want to give, tess qrom: | oo ascended to the witness stand. ‘The The Beauregard school is being gotten | against ‘“Hannaism.” face of the girl was flushed as he held into shape this morning for the reception | Hanna’s personality Has entered strongly | up her right hand to be sworn, and she of yellow fever patients. Threats continue to | Into the fight on, ihe steer eestor was evidently under suppressed excitement. Gui Bopha: Gorieceyativeute be made by angry citizens, but so large a | /t 1s claimed by democrate tome ‘The young woman was neatly attired In a rarily at the house of Michael Hackett, ever, think their ticket is e: force guarded the building last night that On the subject of the issue there appears [ brown costume, and wore a small chip No. 515 Scott avenue, near the home, and a fair majority. Tuesday {s there was ro opportunity for any one to] to te some disagreement: betwee semid- hat of the same color. last night when he returned to the house} istration day and promises tl r. apply the torch. ~ Mayor Flower has re- | crats in she rate. 2a ning? ndanses, | Attorney Phalen conducted the direct ex- he was under the influence of liquor. Late-| From all indications the tp: ceived numerous offers from citizens to do | CTNOr, as shown In j | £mination. Under nis guidance the witness he money question first and 2 se cratic campaign on the staie tkeket will be rd aut: Fete eh related what she said was the wnole truth ly he had seemed despondent over some a bitter attack on Mr. Allan Rutherford. guard duty. foremost, and his fr-en: Sire working on matter, probably an imaginary ill, and,| Mr. Rutherford, while in town lately, tock Towns Belax Quarantine. those lines, and it is: sald privately that | about her experience with the Luetgert like many others, is sald to have resorted | occasion to say that he had heard it was| The board of health and the mercantile | Whatever unpopularity may attach to Mr-| family. She sald she had lived with the z " Hanna’s name is sufficiently counteracted | rycigerts seven or etght years as » domes. to the “towing bowl” for the purpose of | rumored that he would not exert himself | community are receiving encouraging re- | }i@"h2® name is suliclet ty Cove en ie ae ee et ee a ome drowning his sorrow. This condition of af-| 0 secure the erat Certain candidates | rorts from. various towns which have quar- | ality in the Nght for the senatorship. sls Lustenct tad teeatel chs ate winele: fairs had existed for some time, but £0] the ‘strongest. terme: we Gane ne sean” in| antined against New Orleans, announcing | The result 1 said to be that the demo- | and’ there was. nane of the quarreling cf long as his money lasted itere were those | the whole ticket, from top to bottom, and|relaxation of quarantine regulations. Dr. ences sro ae pS pleat bickering the prosecution charged. Com. who were willing to keep him company. he believed that every m: it id be | Monch |», wh hi 4 ing down to May 1, the date o: rs. Luet- As already stated, he was considerably | elected. He also made reference to. the uzin, who is to be prosecuted by the | moncy question and ‘condentrating their : aid that ; : 2 board of health for his failure to report the ran: he. other adhering | Srt’s disappearance, the witness sai market corner caust be made as part of | Of the week it was cold, and ice had formed under the influence of liquor when he re-| story printed lately relative to the circum. Srevius. cave. ogi cence fatally; attack ple: he a Uae hes oe on the afternoon of that Jay Mrs. Luet- rt of the schedule performance of the cars of | all around. On Thursday hi e, . : nthe ee = y a change came, turned home ast night, and it “fo his bea | Stances under which he resigned from | says that he notified the board as soon as | out from under the shadow of Mr, Sic-|Sert said to her: “Mary, I am going to | gr, “nedul other of the two branches of t ; and Thursday night and Friday mornt the Treasury Department several years ago, | he had completed hi is. . te. in the | leave. My husband's money is all gone | this Toad. if it, should be carne ein " ined a ani get him undressed. Mr. oe saying, by way of explanation, that Secre-| howee est k sa i pe aae oat Be peda Ben Cy oe i Remuera they | 2nd I am going, too. the air cars, there is a good, deal of in- there was a warm rain, accompanied by a ott am about 9 o'clock. He had made him | tary Bristow had put up a job on him while| which the least suspicion oviste shay ke are having some ‘trouble i” Hamilton coun- Took Cloak Out of Closet. terest among those who are following the | Chinook wind, which thawed everything. comfortable, and supposed nothing Bor | he was absent from his post of duty, and | reported, and this law 1s to be brought into ty, are perfectly confident of ‘success, At 7 o'clock Saturday evening, May 1, the | COUrse of the experiments as to whether | The rain came down in torrents. It was Yrould be heard of him until morning. Bar-| that it was all on account of the secre-| operation in the Prosecution of Doctors tS aS Ei witness said that Mrs. Luetgert took from | tMl8 latest testing according to stated | the worst storm of the year for that sec- CHICAGO, September 25.—The first wit- ness called in the Luetgert trial this morn- ing was Mary Siemering, Luetgert’s ser- vant girl, for love of whom it is alleged he killed his wife. There was a general craning of necks, and many of the people in the crowded court room arose to get a PORT TOWNSEND, Wash., September 25.—The tug Pioncer, Capt. Nielson, ar- rived here yesterday morning direct from Skaguay, with news of a catastrophe on the Dyea trail last Saturday, accompanied by the loss of the lives of several pe ple, the exact number not being known. Bigh- teen in all, seventeen men and one woman, were reported missing. The accident is de- scribed by some as a snow slide, by others these tests, concerning the route along which the car has been run on the schedule experiment. The regular line of the Eck- ington road, north and south, leads from the pow. S a) sek ey hyper = sora | 28 @ landslide, and by others as the tearing thus includes the steep hill on Louisiana | 008 bY the rains of a huge glacier that avenue. This route is taken by all the | CVeT™#s Sheep Camp and the trail. The horse cars on the north and south branch | "€WS reached Skaguay Sunday evening, of the road, and Pras recently used in the | andthe Pioneer left thcre at 3 o'clock ‘est of the motor for its capacity to haul a| Monday morning. Wi agu disabled car to the power house. er of Capt cnettinac aa nage rechrore For some reason not yet explained the = “=? = car has not since been sent over the regu-| WS # Passenger on the Pioneer, and he lar line, with its hill and curves, but has | tells the following story of the destructive been switched uff from this line at the cor- | slide: ner of 5th and G streets and run thence : : to the treasury and return. This has in- Story of am Eye Witness. voived a slightly longer ran,, but it has| “I heard the news of the slide on Sunday not required- as great an expenditure of | evening from a woman who claimed to powe as the regular run to the corner of i cin Ran as etree have witmessed it. The accident was Inasmuch as the run straight to the | ©@¥sed vy the rain. During the first part low left his room some time during the} tary’s resentment towerd him (Ruther-| Holt and Montlazin. schedule can Le regarded by the is- | tion, and continued all Friday and Satur- night, and went to a vacant house in the} ford) because he refused to support him| Comuercial pecpte have wcitica tel Gee: a closet a cloak, and, looking at it, re- | stoners as reliably Indicative of he mene day forenoon. About noon Saturday the neighborhood and sent himself to eternity.| for the presidency. ernor Foster asking him to use his good marked with considerable impatience that | werking capacity of the motor. This treas- | Slide came, striking the Dyea trail ai Missed From His Room. Very little is actually known of Mr. | offices in securing a modification of quar- moths had eaten thé cloth. The witness | UTY route was followed by the car in the | Sheep Camp, and carrying ail in its path. Rutherford’s career by the people of this | antine regulations. The governor will act said she went to her room and to bed short- | COUrse Of the original experiments in the | |“ ‘Sheep Camp was literally wiped out of When Mr. Hackett got up, between 6 and | county prior to his settlement here a few | in the premises, : spring and early summer, because, It was | ¢*!stence. Fortunately there were not 7 c’clock, this morning, he foticed that the | years ago. He has been quite active in re- Fever’s Mild Ch é ly after 8 o'clock that night. stated by the company, it afforded greater | ™ny people there. All left their outfits reom of his guest was without an occu- | Publican politics almost from the begin- : iaracter. The following morning Mrs. Luetgert | convenience to the patrors of the line, a | behind end fied for life. Some were caught pant, but supposed Barlow was somewhere | "ing of his residence in these’ parts, and| Dr. Summers of St. Louis, who was sent Was missing, and the little bank of one of | majority of whom go westward from this |i the deluge. Just how many may neve: bout the hi * His Tjany complaints have from time to time | by the Tennessee board of health along the the children was broken open and the | transfer point to reach the departmental | >¢ known, but eighteen were missing alto- about the house. is continued absence | ari. from those who disapprove of his | yellow fever district to study the provall. % smell sum of money it had contained was | buildings. The later tests, owever, which | ether. Two of them, a man and his wife caused alarm, however, and Mr. Hackett, } methods. It has been charged more than ing disease, spent the day in this city yes-| PARIS, September 25.—The Gaulois today |®0ne. The witness said that Mrs. Luetgert | were ordered by the Commissioners for | named Crockett, I believt, were proprietors ‘with a friend named William McCullough. | once that he has secretly fought the party | 1S Ses = Y ¥eis | says it learns that durilig, tlie recent visit |R@d acted queerly for some time prior to | their own information, ‘are intended (t, | of a restaurant’ at Sheep Camp. Oniy one made an investigation. On a porch in the | Candidates while chairman of the com- | t€fday and left for home last night. He a Apiiliaes 4p Meh dial Eater May 1, and had often whipped her chil- | serve the. public only incidentally. bedy wes found. It was that of Choyinski, rear of a vacant house in the neighborhood | ™itt€e. but Mr. Rutierford sas repeatedty | said he did not see any reason why he | of Emperor jam to ° lapest, pel dren. With some show of feeling, the wit- a cousin ef the prize fighter. He was they found the lifeless body of the missing | (one qenenat gy eaion., His written acctsa- | should spend more time here, as he found | Francis Joseph and tle “German emperor | ness said sho-was arrested on May 15 and| RECRULTING TO BE LIMITED. Peud a quarter of a mile from where he man, suspended from a cutter His _ oon et J. oe submitted to | the cases to be similar and all of the same | discussed the “interferénce’ @f the United spa sere: Same ee avenues a ? — Neen ee on she rae Ange body i = ‘ov. Lowndes when Lewis was an appli-| mild character. He repeated his statement Austrian j ¥' bed wo SORTS: sonar - us bruised ard manj |, and he was in teed 2 pices of clachen en ae fore had | cant for a state office, aroused consider. | that the fever was the miliest hae een | States In, a ane vest? | the officer who arrested her called her a | trac ed by the War De- | horrible condition, but not dead when di in the yard at the Deck of che hee, OUn4 | able indignation among the republicans of | ever seen. ‘ CMURETOr; POEREBE OUL Aaes Mar when she said she did not know where partment. covered. He was suffering untold agony, ‘The unforturate man had on nothiag but | te county at the time the matter was| Dr. Summers said that he had answered | T@ssments which this interference” had | Mrs. Luetgert was, and at the station the! ‘The acting secretary of -war has issued | #04 died within a short time after being bis trousers and undershirt. He had made | ™@de public: and Lewis brought sult for | all telegrams received by him, saying there | caused the queen regeiit gnd the goyern- | matron took all her clothing from her. : New Fhase of the Alleged Spanish-Austrian ee Sears 3 fcund. Four or five other missing men a circular in regard to the recruiting serv- de | libel. According to 1 information | was no danger here; that the disease. was | ment of Spain. B While at the station Inspector Schaack were Indian packers, and one of them is Cane eat a a ie eine | the attacks on Rutherford will take once | too mld and pent ere ee ee The Gaulols adds: “Prebaty, Germany | and “Assistant State's Attorney McEwen |!Ce, which makes several tmapurtant | reported to Mave had sed on him, and head. His chin rested on the topo whieg | Bumber of phases. His allege lack of sup- | might safely come. : and Austria will do-all’ in. questioned her sharply, accusing her of im- | changes in the present system of recruit- | was just storting out for Dyea when the had become imbedded in the flesh just be. | Pott of republican candidates in the past iw: Casce at Eacaca, prevent the situation begormp! proper relations with Luetgert, which she | ing. According to the circular recruiting | slide came. hind the ears, while the knot rested on the | Will be touched on. lls treatment of Mr. as ay although unwilling tO-interpgee denies at all stations will still be limited to the Excitememt Over the Accident top of bis head. rested on the | J. Vance Lewis. whom he had enthuslas-| EDWARDS, Miss., September 25.—Fol- | fy DQu8h Unwilling (0 ig te Inspector Schaack’s Bluff. enlistment of exceptionally desirabie re-- . tically supported for a judgeship, and after- | lowing are_the new cases of yellow fever | exchanged betwee! Fr s a = “The. i ia ne | gcmnere is great excitement wlong the Died of Strangulation. Ward bitterly attacked, will be ventilated. | reported since 7 o'clock last night: Whites— e arises, tp European powers Ee: re a =~ mé: oe Crufts atid former soldiers with good char- | trail and at Dyea and Skaguay over the Barlow was a heavy man, and the weight | ,7h2 Tesignation from the Treasury De- | Cisir Martin, W. T. Howie, alike Angelo, | Whfle respecting the (meaning Luetgert) will never sce the | acters, who fulfill all requirements: Other 3 féelings of indewend- F, = = report of the big slide, and it was finally of his body had caused him to strangle to | remant under fire will doubtless be com- | AT Doar encé of beth countries, wilt find titenmélves font of thé day agaft, and if you don't tell {restrictions heretcfore governing enlist- i. gf é ii eement in instating #hat'@ ot i Pi o y reported that fifty persons had been kftleg, death. His feet were resting on the floor | to the sccrching attack delivered by Mc. | Colored—Albert Bierd. avi ptie arene pt eae Sh Sapa donc ape Big ipegene meee, white recruits at city stations | hut the facts ‘are ab I have stated.” “ of the porch, and his body had been thrown Qatnwnite gn ine floor of the House of | Frank Rossman is reported fying. Mrs. woes? * jhe Ge Tela. cp hie Tkinde and ehnwad was et a aaeg Charles Finn, assistant engineer of tie forward. ‘The body was permitted to re- | Repfetentatives in the Fitty-second Con- | Greaves-is improving slowly: Mrs, Dr. Hate LOVERS Die TOGETHER.” : |" P ntil further orders, original enlistments | pioneer. corfirms this story. Finn believes main hanging until the police arrived, | Sos; ‘BR wpich he said some ptain things | lity is also improving, and Miss Minnie 5 ~ At would be done.’ ” of colored recruits will not be made at city eee er eae i his met poog & Koots Hin Sweetheart |The witness, with a show of spirit, denicd | stations excep? te ‘ill. actual vucaneles i | at one of the glaciers which are to i when it was taken down and removed to | grand jury indictment in the Distritt of | L°WIS: who was taken sick September 23, | Arthur May. Shoo: e long the mountain sides was is very low this morning, but no black T ills ‘Hiniine?t. t ver vis tgert { - | regiments as hereinafter provided. ee = Kens < the morgue with the rope still about the | Columbia against Rutherford on a charge | vomit yet. "R. f, Noblin iy serouny eee eens hen K oa ee ae See eee en class cris fac: [it Is the policy Gf the departeent to do. | Washed out by une heavy rains, aud tha: "5Pho deceased had been a sergeant in | vernment ip Enether weapon imine attack, | aise Mrs. Dr. Pool. "Balance are doing | ,SHAMOKIN, Pa, “September eg ee eay hemi ere! ware aeepent: Fives | Pop Soe ies At minGr Souk Foe tos cckcking tbe tort ant aaiae Clee: a . A i Arthy : . ty commanders will tea Company A, 5th United States Infantry, | while a will case tried in the District wie then, she said, she did not go to him mimanders wi use constant effol to . A 1s Ce Kasemawiy aged. dust: to it he this glacier swept through the lake at t And at the home very little ls known abou: | courts recently, in which Rutherford fg- | vicksburg ‘at ‘T Gelock last mghe De | ciohtecs eae, Math at Bia mmate aged} particularly, but ust, to sees aiically that | ments of desirable men'at thelr reapernes ae Ghieer dor tee Se ee May séaclicd the, mougue; aad dices ine [and wisn doctiene eat tees tee ocean te ihe only home doctor doing | round in the blacksmith'“shop of Joseph cake dee Sy pew cat eed bee aa acs followed the glacier and’ numerous fects stated he concluded that an inquest | Jury as null end void, will also in all prob- | Sy poor's wite Is mo seriesie Sek ne ne | Smink this morning. May had shot his | Window or that Luetgert was in the habit Gers as they crashed along through Sheep ! : y sick as to : of kissing her when she was in his office. JAPAN'S ORDER FOR SHIPS. tuned tthe bese A ee a require his entire time. Sweetheart, and then biéW out his’ own | She declared that Mrs.-Feldt was a busy- nay Sp org ey oe ae urned to jome and inter in the . ici é is certain least sever National cemetery. ee eae ae ee Sein body, and thet her story was untrue. Exception Taken to the Statement | drowned or crushed in the slide. H* sa! —__>—_ nar been chatoged cheng ne That It Was Influenced by Sentiment. yess sat e _ ye will roe hun- RRIOS A . ot "6 shes ¥ - dreds from trying to get across year. irm to John ‘anamaker of ladelphia, = vi Ks ct iterally obliterated, and at there was no referring to suspicious cases at Houston pepe ane beaten ayaa. an manner. The rapldity of the state's attor-| to the statement attributed to the captain | use trying to get over it again this year. and other Texas cities. the Post this morn-| of he young woman objected to the mar. | e¥’S questions seemed to stun the witness. | of the Japanese cruiser Naniwa at Honolu. poharles Tinsley, chief engineer of the Chairman Bynum cf the national commit- | ing says: riage. and this caused a postponement. | She soon became confused and made dam-|}y recently 1¢ the effect that the cruisers steer Angee These at Sheep C veto = tee to friends in this city. Mr. Bynum ix] ‘There is no ‘very suspicious fever’ pre-| Being thus epposed bythe parents of the | aging admissions despite the appeals of | now being bullt in the United States for here on his way to Kentucky to assist the | vailing im Houston, Galveston, Dallas and | fui, Wie, Joes coumle, evidently, 409¢= up | counsel for the ferns, that she take ler | Japan were ordered only from sentimental | ley thinks only a few were killed. Wuign Mr, Bpricns hag, tariad with knee. | Of Ruarding’ “Any fever: expects trom a Supposed, made all arrangunents toccares | THE Young woman was so badly confused } wotlves, and that as a matter of oe Rain Storm Was Tereiie. paign. ir. Bynum has talked wi a num- “4 rs supposed, made all arrangemen| carry | that she paid no attention to the admoni- | hulls o: ese alone more money than ber of leading gold democrats here. The } hOn-infected district are at Mberty to visit out their terrible plan. « 6 rapa Capt. Nielson of the Pioneer describes the ss : tion of the counsel for defense not to an-| tke entire ships with full armament would Fi . ary city in Texas, Texas has a health] "Tye gin gett her home early thig"morn- rain storm of last week at Skaxuay as the pales cs the aod Semmpcrnia wes ere sient officer of great experience ard ability. and ling and went direct to the Slacksmith ahop, - ee pote net ala Se aoe ae te ee Stuneat tainy, |sworst he ever witnessed. I1Cxanie down in e ago. They dec! at_they would | he has a corps’ of e 2 where May was in waiting. The couple | upon The witness admitted that | \ dlc . | torrents, and there was a foam‘ag mass of fight the sitver democrats wherever the | him who have thus far kept the fever out] Went into the second ste he balidine. ui them. ee ao hat | speaking for the erican shipbuilders, _ = *%as Luetgert and his wife quarreled occasion- 3 niet eesti 0 he tnitndn aden Ot Chicago platform was made the platform | of Texas and whom the utmost confidence | ‘The first news of the d tragett ally. Sbut she persisted in her denial thar | 22d i commenting on this: “We would | water pouring down —_— GOLD DEMOCRATS’ POLICY. No Fever in Texas. HOUSTON, Tex., September 25.—In an- swer to the message of a New Orleans Confused on Cross-Examination. State's Attorney Denen went at Mary Siemering on cross-éxamination in a lively Will Support the Party When the Chicago Platform is Ignored, The policy of the gold democrats in the coming fall elections has been outlined by Belief That the Dictator Will Engage im Wholesale Slaughter. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., September 25.— The following dispatch :was-received here yesterday: “LIBERTADAD, San Salvador, Septem- er 24—Barrios shot Juan Aparacio in Quesaltenango on the. day that the rev- olutionists took San Marcos. A telegram received today by one of the leading mer- chants of this city gives the news that Merales and his 12,000 or 15,000 victorious troops are in Antigua.” zy is reposed in to continue to keep it out. learned when Mr: Smtak ‘found the bodies'| she had i ba {ity of imp: z | like to duplicate the ships the Japanese | Skaguay, the mud and stich being four Juan Aparacio was the most prominent | Of he democratic hosts. That is why they | "there is no fever in-Houston, Galveston, | this morning: The nego ee WHE stds mac ant cee oper are having built ia Europe at the prices | feet deep, where a few Sccks ago the exporte> and importer in Central America, | tacky and’ would Hehe then nev iietne iz | San_Antonio, Dallas, or any other city in| by side, and May's right land still grasped | n@UC 3 {hey are to give, aed) would be glad to get | as was os hapl an @ “cor. tucky, and wor is) em in nia. ” e, - — r? “ : whose house is represented in London, Parts | it would be any use. oar an old-fashtoned revolver, He had blown Capt. Nielson asserts that the Skaguay wank 3 GOV. MOUNT INTERFERES. en as ae the gad New York. This news was confirmed | Mr. Bynum intimates that the gold demo- | Surgeon General Wyman’s Statement. | {Ne Zils brains out, and then sent anal DENIED BY MR. TOWNE. Sake ieee tok te ee i by a dispatch received from Aparacio’s bus- | crats will stand by the democratic ticket in 4 ill -: . TBE-bodles | termined to Punish the Lynchers = cnk thine oe * iness house in New York. Members of the; Maryland this year, and will prove.es loyal| In his official bulletin in regard to the } were still warm when foynd. rae at Versailles, Ind. That He Was Told That He Was Kot (Oro Vee oe there, CAD. Nilson cays Central American colony in this city say| as in years gone by. He also says that if | yellow fever situation, issued today, Sur- —_ Soc ae eaten! tach Beenie cat ee ee le Wa that those who were in,the path of the that if Barrios is bold enough to cause the | the projects cf Tammany are carricd out | geon General. Wyman gives the new cases execution of so emment a man as Aparacio| the gold men of New York will.support thc | ¢ 3 fae he will not hesitate to carry out wholesale | Tammany ticket in the mayoraity election. soxernee A cg ag seks < slaughter among the people who oppose | It is understood that Messrs. Whitney and | !¢ans, 10; Mobile, 3; a him. Flower have both informed ‘Tammany that | Springs, 1. A meeting will be held here today for| if that organization will knife the Chicago} In a telegram to the surgeon general, Dr. the purpose of sending a petition to the| platform it will receive their support. Mr. | ycung reports, from Memphis, that he has persuaded fo: return and héld the'pass while | porting that there was nothing further for ~ " | rcad to Granada, explaining the inspection “ ? Zeros equa thank tices agouti teat tae Tammany intends to ignore the Chicago | to the local ore len era trat stare ind Basar Qalley oe ne ines | at $0 90, t reached Gov: Mount and Dyea, bringing t try. No cause is ussigned in the news re-| platform, -believing it will get more yotes | much pleased. c cays that in conse- | “eyed Akbary.with representativés of the | . When the report reac! vernor Mount | committee. and that he knows of no foun- ceived here for the killing of Aparacio, but | from the gold democrats than It will lose | quence Fe ee hat woos tbe Testrictions | , {vous tribes, has gone to try to-persuade | he at -once telegraplied to the Ste Pee ep silver senti- | eers. Ara wontiee: E aes mg ange wre there is every reason to believe that from the defection of extreme silver demo- | #re relaxing, bu a cF = attorney asking tor information. A few] ment, he says, is very strong io. ard she 0 put liso Neinado for coal; H ° ra querantincs are-etill maintained. Gio creer eae Cet eee ols an) Tiomerts after sending the dispatch he SaRERE one TRIBESMEN ACTIVE AGAI Wanted in Ohio. flood and avalanche ceriginly went to de- Ex-Representative Towne of Minnesota | ®truction. says that he never had any such interview with Mr. Allen O, Meyer as is described in dispatches from Columbus, in which it is . mes stated that Mcyer notified Mr. Towne that Roentgen gh eer Apmis he was nct wanted in the Ohio campaign. ee gee Mr. Towne says that there has been no | ASTORIA. Oreg., | Sepicmber 25—The friction between-him and the democratic | Steamer Elder has arZyed from Skaguay enty-three passen- 2 s Oraksain Wold Khyber Pnss:: While Afridixn Make Raidw *- Renewefactivity is reported*among the tribesmen in the Information has 1eached this city from Versailles that the grand jury, which has been investigating the recent lynching of five men at that point, has adjourned with- out re-urhing any indictments, and that PASSES ALL S\y)\ BOUND. was shot because he refused to give moral| crats. It certainly belleves that it will get to fae bs and financial aid to Barrios, more financial support by this plan, At the Fontainebleau camp of detention, | Orakzat, to fielp his c gr otherwise the passog¢ was an uneventful sent for the attorney general and the two THE LYDECKER TUNNEL. one. . eighty-eight persons were admitted and SEROMA ET az : — i ference. over the matter. for ne. Se er ee eo ee disch 3 WANT AN ENGINE HOUSE. pafectalRlg Arcs — “white Pass has SULTAN WANTS EGYPT. eleven were arged. Total now in GINE HOU nearly three hours. HURRYING UP THE BALTI{ORE. . Congress to Be Asked- to Authorize gS pas 2 ted the state’s legal rin Comminstoners Anked by btertown | ict oes coVereh te” eet Ten Commision: as id ees o Seeure pronriation, of the jury’s failure to indict and tal An effort will be made at the coming York to Mare Island. .Case reported last night doing weil: no | mo citizens.and property owner’ at Ten: charge ot the investigation in person. He} session of Congress to secure an appropria~ der to expedi ee Cea ee said that he would confer with Judge New In o1 to expedite the fitting out of the | incoming today.’ Z Sot case Maat ar Geer tare Seeeeean cruiser Baltimore for duty at Honolulu, | From New Orleans Surgeon Carter re- | missioners inolude in. ; a 4 ‘ the I orders have been given for the immediate | pcrts that mails are now being thoroughly |-the support of the Dis government} 3¢,,0nce delay. mute?” camp, 432. From Atlanta Surgeon Sawtelle reporis Powers of Europe Supposed to Favo: Terkish Claims. PARIS, September 25.—The Politique Col- onialo publishes a dispatch from St. Peters- burg today, saying that, as a result of an exchange of views between the chancel- Nearly 200 Mew to Be Sent From New transfer of 180 men from New York to the | “!sinfected. for. the. next: fiscal ‘én ‘tent for the ETRE gE leries of St. Petersburg, Paris, Berlin, Vier- From Nashville, Tenn., the following tele- ‘ ‘Sar : na, Rome and Constantinople, the Sultan ects ae ee ee “s consequence, | grem, figned by’ the president and secre- aie irr ngttny of-a| -RUSSIA’S ATTITUDE IS FRIENDLY. u Baltimore ready to sail for - | tary of the board o: ith, was received: rs * Ge the Sabpret af Oneat alee Coee | wail a few Gays after tho Philadeiphiace: | “Ate call meeting of the state bossa of eee ec iia Coes Interview With Pierre Botkine Re- tlon of Egypt. Russia, supporting the aul- [turns from Honolulu, about the middle of | health this morning all quarantine orders | ©’ "Shoemaker, ‘rep be pha pap cn dhegrene! a ae ee one Sp Be hor ee at Lge next month. In the meantime the battle | ties coming from infected districts ‘will | that there are many igs there} LONDON, September Pall Mall ship Oregon, now at San Francisco, will | be allowed to stop at any and all points in | 2&4 the necessity for « tully equipped fire | Gazette this afternoon publishes a dispa‘ch sitonciny of Dever ute nets Of the | be kept in readiness to proceed to Hawail | Tennessee, “the western division’ of the Sompany. ts-apparent ers wilt in. | %f0™ Paris, giving the substance of an in- prem adil ‘¢ suzerainty | at the first notice of trouble in that quarter, | state except Conpepeiine help esti | terview with Pierre Botkine, formerly. sec- jude such a recommenda’ such as an attempt to overthrow: the re- | Surgeon Geddings reported from Jack- | ¢! 7 secret of the Russian legation at oe aaa publican government. As has been repeat- | son, Miss, that the town of Edward had | mates to-Congress: "ry vastienton cog iom ine avian meee te : : LITTLE TO SUCCEED FIELD. edly stated, Admiral Miller's general in- | been surrounded by a cordon, and thet the 12ers . at Wi and other purposes, structions are to maintain the status quo | fever cases in the country were guarded. h to the Bering sea conference ‘ashing- Rumor That the Ex-Congressman is | in Hawati, and to establish a protectorate |In another dispatch he states that traffic ton, who sails for New York from Ham- Slated for Supreme Bench. in the event of an insurrection on the is- | has been resumed on the Alabama «nd burg September 30, in which he is quoted Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. lands. Vicksburg road from Jackson to Meridian, and.that two medical inspectors have been being Eom | a Ravine we Hoe ROE Kon tomaate any Stet: CLEVELAND, Ohio,” September 25.—A assigned to the trains. special from Springfield, Oho, announces that President McKinley is about to ap- Personal Mention, Capt. W. E. Purviance, assistant surgeon, is in the city. : Lieut. E. F. Koehler, 11th Infantry, Xenlg to a place on the Supreme bench ¢f | :ne‘eubitt House on leave of prea iges Capt. D. R. Burnham, retired, is visiting AMERICAN INTERESTS THREATENED. Lord. The cruiser Alert, which is now on her