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LATE NEWS BY WIRE] FEWER DESERTIONS|PRoseceD New: RaILWay FINANCE AND TRADE — Near Annapolis, Ma, : BONA-FIDE. CHRUELATEOR, . A reference to the statement be- on Charge of Rape. low will show that the circulation sworn to is a bona fide one, ; It {s easily possible for a news- ASSAULTED SIX-YEAR - OLD GIRL paper with an elastic’ consefence to swell its leg:Nmate circulation enor- Stocks Take an Up-turn on Wall Street Today. STRONG DEMAND, SHORT.COVERINGS - mously, in order to deceive adver- He is Now in the Jail at An-| ter by senaing out thousands of | Need of a Good Road to Arling- es ae, Fapers to newsstands, which are re- A mectinigwet the. projectors of a new The Opening Strength Slightly * | railway Léetweon’ this city and Gettys- Bone napolis. tarnable, end -which sre in fact re ton. | pare Weduninetss. 34a, will be Broken by Realization Sales. « turned, but nevertheless are in- a * sSigt Sea 2 held in \Westiginster early in November, pee ee oe = what riete a eo ae forthe purpose of effecting an organisza- NCHING jonest statement of circulation. ALL OF RECORDS WANTED | tion. xecutive offices.of the company ENE: ARKE 7 _ 2 SE eee ~ Intelligent advertisers, however, ‘ will be located in Washington, the meeting GENERAL MARKET REPORTS ———— Judge by results, and bogus circula- for organization being held in Westminster, — 2 ~_ ¢ 2 ‘i . The arnual rts of the rtermaster | 9 2ccordance-with the law of Maryland, ANNAPOLIS, Md., October 2.—Great in- tions don’t give them. arnual repot qual er under which the company -hes been incor- Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. dignation and excitement has been aroused ‘The family circulation of The Star 1s Seneral, the paymaster general and the | wnder which the co Pubes thar stb corpo: NEW YORK, October 2.—Responding to among the People in the neighborhood of | many taousands in excess of any a Sadar? a OE RET NNY (WETS sage: chartered Shy othe stata shall be the tenor of foreign cables, the local stock Earlcigh Heights, near Annapolis, over S rgani: 1 within the state. market opened at substantial advan ‘ arrest of a nesro man named Edward Win-| ter Weshington paper. Judge Advecate General Lieber reports | ("S20 a cae ae Se pas ever yesterday’s final figures, The advance field, aged about twenty-two years, on the that there were 1.364 trials by court-mar- | 210, actos om Calarcive -aed-er. HL. A invited some profit taking by traders, and \ » charge of committing a felonous assault on | Cireulation of The “Evening Star.” | tial during the past fiscal year, being a de- Cady of, Washington, John A. Shorb of prices were temporarily held in check roe nage nic caw Denies Save aM AS Ler 25, 1897 82,880 | Vigus year, The meupareé with the: pre- | Tittlestown,.Pa:; EB. J. Lawyer and Wm. The undertone was unmistakably strong ‘The negro was arrested by Deputy Sheriff eptember 25, Lovet vious year. ‘The number of convictions | 5 ahomas. df. Westminster, with Mr. T. Mahany: Post No. 6, November 5, by Ed-]/ even in the presence of these selling or- Thos. Stinchcomb and taken before Justice | MONDAY, September 21, 1997 a of desertion was 244, a decrease of twelve | Srarnert Shriver of Union Mills, Md. : gar Hollenbach; Post No. 7, November 3, | gers, and a sharp rally was soon in tau R. T. Dodson, who committed him to jail. | TUESDAY, September 2s, 1997. a under the preceding year and of 274 us mae oak Rebert Armour; Post mg -S ee Sway as the resuit of this discovery. The negro was employed on the farm: of | WEDNESDAY, September 99, 1997. compared with the year ended. June 80.) | = eee cae me ice a ee, yy ng fat nl petortiegr gtretionpat reer ag the Vernons, and frequently did chores | THURMDAY, September 30, 1897.......... est atari ph ak Sei capers mare ee rey ainda ead rat ber 9, by Bugene Wells: Post No. 11, No- | pecially conspicuous during the advan: about the house for the family, and was | pripay, october 1, 198%:-..--:... _...21,828 | actment of legislation for the establishment | ®T& Yapiaty id te Used on the Power | vember iz, by Robert Armour; Post No. 12 | but *s 7 acbnie a favcrite with the children. aise rae Ae : of a preper system of ordinary criminal | 294 it is expécted” that active work will : November 23, hy Eugene Wells; Post No. Savine Aeclépdiy exputter (a character Myrtle and her little brother went to the Total... Hace ++-170,437 | jurisdiction in military’ reservations and | De! before the fitst of next year. Money House Walls. 13, November 10, by Michael Mahany; Post | WSS @ls0 reflected. The impression at the field to tether the cow, and the negro went other places held by the United States, arid | £0F,,the énterptise will” be furnished by : No. 14, November 19. by Edgar Hollenbach; | Clcse of business was that the low level along with an ax to drive the peg down. | yay, 28,406 . New York. capitalists. They will, it Is staty Pest Ni established yesterday morning marked she He then sent the boy back to the house to saranee: apstsr Aas § to extend the jurisdiction of the articles | tonto Guamtana ike begteenk 8 P< " Post } ui 3, by J. E. Clifford; | turning point of the decline. take the ax; while he took the child to the | I solemnly swear that the above statement rep- | Of war over discharged soldlers held as | 7. float, and guarantee ‘she payment cf IMMENSE SMOKESTACK REMAINS are t ta Fie Moke" 1 Lanacats Guying ie taken to tnfloate on eee eee ne commteen the peer resents only the number of coples of THE EVEN- | Prisoners under sentence of court-martial. | the line to. grene the riaht of wer, which THE SE Pictpecheing =m ty Soe. O- | actual taereee tn the velames of legitimate the child complainee of great. pain to her | ING STAR cireulated during the six secular days aReiea nine ard an festa a, ihe is-ubw ‘being prowaptly lone, The: partion The following assistant inspectors were | business. Larg> blocks of St. Paul have ‘grandmother, who informed her parents. | ending Friday, October 1, ($97—that is, the num | ee She anor olennion of’ de- Smee ‘of mernrooney ‘and hope to —- the same order: gto Darling, | aiready been prepared for shipment to An examination was made by tne moth2r. | yer of copies actually gold, delivered, Tarntsh- | "°FteT®- have it built-in about a year, It is Believed to Be in Good Con- tie is | London during the coming week, and fur- who, upon questioning the child about the is Quartermaster General's Report. The roqd,-as. now projected, will either ther transfers will be ma soon as the bruises she found, was told “of the. \as- | ¢dor malled, for valuable cOmSi¢<Tation, to me | eee eee ence ee ei | mee nie em, MNS, wal tther es a company’s books are open sault by the negro. fide purchasers or subscribers, and that none of a 5s Washington. to Rockville, Md., or a new dition. So ee Buying of this character must be taken B The distressed mother fearing her kus- a iaruntesteie semiatas Weeks shows that the appropriations’ for line will be constructed. It-is more likely, following appointments are an-| *°,P& 8Mong the best features of the pres- band would kill the negro on sight upon | the coptesso counted are returnal that department for the year were over | however, that the. former, plan will be : Re pe Molen Se ara mger Pee Be ent situation. In addition to the gokl to be hearing cf the crime got a neighbor to re- | in the office unsold. $8,000,000, of which about $2,000,000 remain- | adopted for the first few years, leaving the H. Arnold, Fecelved from Europe during the present foorksengnt eee en 3. WHIT. HEREON, | ed unexpended at the close of the year. | Independent ine to. be laid, later. WORK OF DEMOLITION stuffs some shipments on account of stack prolate epee. tf gee see Cashier Evening Star Newspaper Co. The ‘cost of sending troops to the in-| Probable Route. la, purchases now seem probable. The larger came near being lynched by the indignant Subscribed and sworn to before me this} auguration on March 4, to New York city} ‘The road will tra¢erse Montgomery, How- = interests are awakening to the good feat- neighbors. The county officer succeeded, | .cong day of October, A. D. 1997. to participate In the Grant monument cere-| ard or Frederick and Carroll counties in Gide vn inn exacdien ne dee ees THE WARRANT SERVED. ures of the market and are disposed to as- however, in reaching Annapolis with his : monies and several other movements cost Maryland, and: Adams county in Pennsyl- ry pec < ---- sume the active control of prices. prisoner by making a circuitous route in JESSE W. RAWLINGS, $182,640.99. By an act of Congress approved Cf ~ m in be tractor, the work of blowing down thc | Process for Arrest of Wm. C. Chase Some of the buying, instead, today was a team. The negro stated that he was from Notary Public, D.C. | March 16, 1896, $750,000 was appropriated }V@nia. At Gettysburg. connection w: walls of the ruined power house with Duly Executed. for the account of the identical interests so South Washington and hgd been working for barracks and quarters, and under the | made‘with the ‘Reading system, so that the ‘dynamite was not completed last riight.| or the arrest of Wm. C. Chase, who was | freely credited with the summer's advance. in this vicinity for two years. . Dilated for the cone optus appro” | Washington, Westminster anil Gettysburg "rhe work of taking down the southeast, | inderen tone the 15th of last December | He"ree rat have been short of the market P e uctio essa s ie now openly buy- MAJ. HAMILTON HAS FEVER. buildings connected with fortifications. Farnlahe the Boesne ait Menge’. will | northeast and northwest corners took up | for false pretenses, a bench warrant was ing back their stocks and advising a di — Gen. Weeks makes the following refer- | table southors tentecties about all the working time of the day, and | issued seve:al days ago and sent to Georgia | continuance of selling, Little Improvement Noted in Situation 0 PHONOGRAPH ences to local institutions: It is anticipated that the new road will | it was found necessary to leave the por- | for service. Today a return thereto was The Cuban situation has changed for the at New Orleans. TALK T A Good Road to Arlington. be given a heavy Jocal business, and that | tion of the center wall over the main en-| made here, showing that Chase was duly meee — werk, nud: Khe yellow NEW ORLEANS, La., October 2—Major Several years. past this department has }.tM¢, ¢xcursion business, northward to Get-| trance on E street until this morning. A arrested, and that he gave bail in the sum ‘Tn Texas, capecially, the verge rgy Om E. J. Hamilton, the probable successor of called “attention, to<4Ns! teaportanée cot Jaa ne rorepastehe ey ptearsicader Diets rope and windlass was used with effect on | of $300 to appear here for trial the 11th of been raised at many important point cole force wade eT Was stricken with | Witnesses in Luetgert Trial Asked to Speak | proving the public roads from the Aqueduct | vestment’ we : some portions of the front and side walls | this month. Earnings have been magnificent and yellow fever today. Le raat s RAT ge Nese 55 last night, and when the time came to| The indictment charges that Case April | future prospects have rarely been bright The fever situation did not improve this Up in Court. Rihearce ce ee iaeie ngton | “CANON GORE’S APPOINTMENTS. | knock off work the two walls on elther obtained a $70 horse from Durus | in this particular. Wall strect. has a morning. No new cases have been report- ed, but there were reports of four deaths. One was the man Hickey, a patient at the yellow fever hospital. Another death was that of a child named| Veterimary Surgeons on the Stand Bauer, at Philip and Chippewa streets. 27, side of the southeast corner and the center to Carter by falsely pretending that one | sorbed the large liquidating sales within P jackson Piper had authorized him to pur- | an average radius of 5 per cent, and con-- Distinguished Clergyman to Preach | wall, with its abutting wall, were the only | chase an animal for him and to draw on | fidence in the underlying strecture hi ¥ in- ‘Twice jn Washington. menacing parts of the structure left stand- | him for the amount. creased, Washingtonians will have an opportunity | ing. —_—__ The revival of optimistic opinion seem: to hear a @istinguished::minister of the| While the men were at work this morn- VETERAN CHRISTIAN CHURCH. likely to continue until the period of hesi- to Identify Bones. Lees gl soberenten ace durable | Church of England tomorrow, when the | ing putting the blasts under the maine Gacy vuich may precede mext month's A great crowd collected in the vicinity : aaa Rey. Charles Gore, canon of historic West-| trance another gang put a wire cable | The Missionary Associati: Sebel Chang gheeViene tuple 608 tetas tar atiadtes Kiana ural avarcaeasta: ined sees ‘This cemetery hae become an historical | ialdster Abbey’ will preach—th the moraing ground part of the southeast corner, bu: tion in This City. eetamd, there cloctions turn out eatiatac- neighborhood in one square. The board of | CpicaGo, octéber 2—1t looked for a| #P% where many of the nation’s heroes | at Hpiphany.,Ghyrch and m.the eveniew oe coal vault having been located these’ thay | The United States Veteran Christian | the year will likely come from the sent health continues to find great dimicuity J" | tew moments today as if there would be | Src co Speawtitel oe tate, me ot rhe the Pro-Cathedral Church of Bt. Mark. the cable was broken in the attempt. An- | Church Missionary Association convention weary teed aaprataction’ begeey visibie Fe eee ae ee ion in the Luctgert trial. | condition of the approaches thereto shoul | Canon @oPM Wks" Gortie’t6' thi country at | cther trial with a rope on a different por. | #&sembled at 10 o'clock a.m. yesterday, the on the surface of the situation, with t tran py on mee a megane ps f/m at a ele re | | be Improved as carly as possible with a | the special request of the Brotherhood of | tion of the wall later on had the desired | third day of the session. ‘The Rt. Rev. J. possible exception of the lack of harmon: coming exasperatingly common. Juror John E. Fowler was not feeling well, view to making this cemetery and park|St. Andrew to address their convention, effect, and at 12 o'clock the only relly | BR. Briscoe, D.D., presided, and the devo- in wheat and corn. ¥ The result ix that patients are not re-| nut expressed a desire, however, that the 45 ¢ aad dangerous spot was at the corner of 13% Re - : ceiving prompt inedical attention, and are a t ned at the | More access:ble to the people of Washing- |: which \isbto Imi held -week~atter next at and D streets, where-the south wall had | U0nal exercises were conducted by Rev. | These features are thought to be im dying where they might be pulled througa | C?5° | Proceed, and court ope the Pattoney (he thousands of visitors) 0 | Batfalo: de strived tu Washington today | been left slandine Thin Woe takes ees | Wm. Roberson. Rroving and may disappear almost any if doctors were immediately called in. The j Usual hour. heeded lonal cap! om Parts of te | ond. is thé guest ‘of the bishop of the dio- | later in the afternoon by a rope and wind- | The annual reports of the various com- ww bg nom pl ‘uni ar arg’ cases at the yellow fever hospital are in-| The first witness called to the ctand this untry. Sisthetikcocren: cese, Dr.2#atterjee. who. returned from his | less. mittees were received and adopted. Rev. The banks have lost $2,000,000 in lawful creasing. There were seventeen on = morning was Dr. V. A. Merillat of the Mc- : suramer.yacation last Wednesday evening. Foundation Blown Out. W. C. Payne will deliver the stated dis- | money during the week. all in legal ten. this ‘morning. “A number of people ‘were | Xillop Veterinary College, Chicago. Dr. | Attention is again called to the necessity “pec a as Gi Westminster, ave always | “qe charge put under the front wall was | course at the mecting this evening. ders. This reflection of the decrease in released yesterday and today from the de- | Merillat was called upon to identify var- fea es ere ee ister | HT polis THY most distinguished of ing- & large one, and had the desired effect of | | The progiam of Sunday services is as| the interior demand is more pronounced we ten com, a are arse ee pen | pecan ant al A xcehly ob lemalt) clcre gee ee Cte SLU ety Glan ingiakt aoe toacnotun cat | Eee eee ee than ‘was generally expected. The loans Eig, Macsts: dctention’ camp, kas: boom | cation: ant Gecinret iby (te: celesse to te] mented - The. comaetted conidia ton ta | sar guest emery tn Sere eee cael] aliseice these cetie mete eee Wrelkey of Virginia, assisted by Rev. | have been reduced $4,000,000 as the re- closed. the bones of one of the lower antmais. | space for storage of valuable papers .in | months to literary labors and study. Canon | so that few bricks reached even the other | CCK: afternoon, sermon by Rev. J. W. by the hanks for thelr Wall street cltent Governor oster has telegraphed the g0V- | iike his predecessors upon,the stand in | the War Department calls for early,action, Gore isone of these who has used tits thee Vaughan, assisted by Rev. J. W. Johnson; | by the banks for their Wall street cltents. ernors of Texas and Mississippi asking : ane a fell on the grass nt; eersnon e Dole, 2 ‘The ch: noted have reduced the {hieet to: meet ‘ins fa conference tae a ee eee eee alan GETthe TALES fon teas een [Rete Tat eee in Sig pan the weak ee tect Wig aise | sisted be Secor eee ot eee is about $6,000,000, and In conse terest of uniformity of quarantine regula- leceate pe Nees ee SS a a lepiateVlomcmesaliee aki te eeanerted Lamtietioes apt, described as , | Base of the wall was well done, and no| These services will be held at the rooms ns. resome. earnestly recommended that this subject muy receive the favorable action of Con- gress at its next session. The estimated cost for construction of a good macadam- Interest im Defendant's Testimony— Conven- 3 ” ~ fragmenie were thrown a distance of more | of the colored Y. C. A., No. 169 ith | the total holdings being $15 “ial | But he spoke in a clear, loud: tone of voice Sete ae te natate EW. .ATeRHe any Tyad all o7 he glabe, than ten feet. The blast dislodged but a | street northwest, whcre the convention has | Sum is amply auficient, in view 3 the ————— which was entertaining to the cxperts in | coming cession... ae Lif © Gipteab Note prods D. small portion ofthe abutting wall, and | been holding its sessions. . pg fog yoked ak seiapem tnsee Following is the. official bulletin of Sur- —_ room: i ‘The location of this building is;of great fits 7907 Fatt ea Golly AL be nis pols with, the high part ists ae aan = Eovocaiaan aman cee One. General W: of the marine hos- le was less confident in his identifications | importance gnd.should. be within: conyesd4 | iratlure*eyianea: . st E athe» be - €o% Stak. bngpoeteedeiaeS than other experts who have been heatd | ent’access tovall'the executive depantmoms. | st ao, eyes groper Retr $f = | blown down before work is stopped this FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. “The following cases of yellow fever were | (FINS. the trial, Benefiting by their amus- ’ 4 evening. Snevebgnih hes : . Paymaster General's: Regiré.\'l! dayd! ARI z eer eeapents Bicmemes S|: ee following are the opening, the hig’ Paymaster General Stanton reports a de- | against’ @¢olored* minister for ‘¥ailin| ample, aid so far as sagt Rabaet Pacem . | est and the lowest and the closing prices of make immediate provision to meet it. He | nim last December ta the clerk of tae Dis- i a ¥ eoreape e to bi hi a of the ruins. An immense crowd was out, arrested in Daziville, Va., upon the charge Ni York stcck exchange. © iy cases, 1 death: McHenry, Miss. 2 cases, Attorney Maier tie refuceh to iene also Doints out that there will be @ d¢- |:trict Supreme Court within:ten days; has | notwithstandmg the raw and cnilly breeze | or having forgotten to return to the saloon | Messrs. Moore & Schley, No. 8) Lroadw no deaths; Ocean Springs, no cases and no | ine gorilla femur which yesterday proved a | ficiency of $500,000 July 1, 1898, ‘unless Con- |'been fille sied in’ fd’ Polire’ ‘Court by | which blew from the northeast, and the a few days ago with $20 of his employer's , deaths; Scranton, report delayed. stumbling block to Dr. Aliport,.who xaid it | 8tess increases the appropriation to thet |"Kasistent District Attorney’ ‘Mulipwnay- | merth side of the ayenue was Mned until Wil: ee an trit Ree Recipe Ratecde Lobbine of thet was. tiertaane’ GN asst mart anne acl cia Gace eee i F if the ee eres. Stvcrst: praia’ Gas TRas ony neon ae [amen eee marine hospital service, stationed at Vicks- ¥ * es eee Rew et OR: seg Speaking to a. Star. reporter of the case, rg, gr: pel iS American Spirits, pfd life, had probably been tive feet four inches | A 4 Emecia of the Wind.- several years ago. He was successful in burg, has been granted permission to offer large increase is reported in the mum |-yr: John B..Young, clerk af the Diateiet American Suj his ‘services to the town of Clinton. The | t#l In reality, the gorilla, whose tones | ber and amount of soldiers’ deposits” The tting employment in a saloon. His em- ar The wind this morning made the work | 8 American ww rest in the Field Columbiaa Museum, , ~ | Supreme Court,’said today: “I ’regret:very loyer became attached to him before Be | American Tobacco. Fequest for the smigument was made by | was six feet six inches tall when he saa eee Cit ee Pecan sheet much that the prosecuting offer did not | doubly dangerous, and men were detailed Renker with him many days, and he was | American Cotton Oii- that there is fever at this’ glace anos | ed the jungles. amounts to $535,392 in round numbers: ¥n | See fit to présecuté the’cas The law in | from the various gangs at work upon the Sruakea with sitanh DC boomin Gavhar en = physician there. = * Refused to Commit Himself. 1877 there were 5,524 depositors. There are | this particular instance’ts-a gaod one—one | walls to stand at an angle with the totter-| gard to the amount. Beveral days ago % : x . ioe ce needed for the protection of people married arning, should they | when a: er ed a bi in The witness also refi Scie it hi no’ 873 depositors. it should eith fe ing portions and give w: ing, -y | wi a@ customer present: s0 eect ommit him-| Gen. Stanton recommends the abolition: of | Bere, and It shoul eer oan | ace any, signs ofa premature tintin: payment for drinks the saloon keeper found self as to a temporal bone handed him. He | the present check and envelope system of |.Tepealed. Not a day passes that it is not Ys himself short of change. Isaiah was sent hi “violated, and: yet when a case arisesin | While the high porticns swayed to and . gave his reasons for these refusals. He | army payments and recommends the. es- |, H =< out to get the change, and when he failed said that he wanted somethii than } tablishment of 4 bureau of disbursements | Whieh conviction is a certainty and an ex- | fro in the breeze.and several false alarms | 2o'' ottn' nis cmplever wone In Seca ot FO pater sat | having a corps of officers commissioned ena }-ample can be-made, it is dismissed, because | were given, causing the men to drop their hice, "Toe galing Aeeestibeanl dhe coee man aut lemate® Robe tn ester as Aomively state 1 pon ast “anaes Guise ic will be to disburse | the ,Accused pleads ‘that he ‘didn't mean | tccls and timbers and seek safety in flight, | PU satisned that Witeee tag gone to Dan- its probable nature and connection. While | all moneys appropriated for the amy to.” no accident occurred, and Contractor Allen irg, and at times humiliating. blunders, the officially reported as occurring on the Ist | witness avoided the cleverly laid technical instant: New Orleans, 30 cases, 2 deaths; | pitfalls arranged by Professar Dorsey of Mobile, 7 cases, no deaths; Edwards, 19| the Field Columbian Museum and led up ws gar. Sugar, pfd. Tob —-o+-______ CARBAGE COMPLICATIONS. The Old Subject Up Before the Local Boa Indications peint to further complications in the garbage question. rs ville, and his arrest resulted. A warrant ess ure ind as 4 4 a ee Or is well pleased over getting this part of The failure of the crematory as a suc-| the Wdeniey ot far tones gee Ee aioe ee gee Sey AY i FURNAGE MAN FoRGoT. the building down 30 easily. : Envi chi eee a cessful means of disposal of the city’s | propose, he sald, in a case involving so AN OPINION WANTED. Fire is still eating its way through tne a es - refuse is weil known to the readers of The | Much, and while he was under oath, to Slight Fire. Results nt New Home of | debris on the inside of the power house, | "e@der will be asked. Right of a Revenue Collectér to . Irvine. and the tiny tongues’ seem looking for Wye Star, and when thé contractor made the rae what Lee pesos Emre — Relect:Kewr Depation: eee pes re ee try. U. g, | Whatever was left unnoticed by the giant Boy Severely Injured. Proposition to erect a reduction plant out- | dig not believe in offhand guessing, and ‘apt. J. a fantry, U. bursts of flame which destroyed the build- | A horse attached to a wagon belonging to A., now stationed at the War Department | ing Wednesday night. The iron of the |p. W. Talks became frightened near New here. moved into his new house at 1713 M | machinery still shows evidences of great Hampshire avenue and V street yesterday strect_ northwest, last night, and with his | heat, and a stream of water, poured upon piitrusek Suk nas SEAS Soneecs ovum efects-brought & quantity of excelsior and | Guces a great cloud of steam. It will be | seventeen years old, who was driving the other-packing material with him. = some time before the workmen will ‘be | horse, was so severely injured that he had Accordingly, a new contract was drafted | and, by request of counsel, witnesses wili|C!v!! Service commission for an eligible| .This was deposited in the cellar for the | able to get inside of the ruins to clear | to be taken to Garfeld Hospital for treat by the health officer at the direction of the | speak loud and clear in the future. Ina|list from which to make appointments. | time. being. Today a furnace man wanted | away any of the rubbish, and nothing cf | ment. Com yr esiqners, ,and ¢verything was be-| Short time phonographic reproduction of | Mr. Parlett contends that the term of| to see if the,air draft worked properly, | this sort will be attempted until every Heved to be ready.for the final consumma- }| some of the evidence in the famous Luet- u the wall which is considered at The Carrol Institute. service of deputy collectors expires with pickmg up some of the inflammabie | Portion of tlon of the new scheme, which promised to | gert trial may be heard all over the coun-| that of the collecter “cea that it ts op- | material, set fire to It. and then, after ace. | 91 dangerous Is pulled or blown down. ‘The Carroll Institute will have its first relieve Washington of the bugbear of gar- | try. é tional with him whether they be reappoint-| ing that the draft was in good order, fo! An Object of Curiosity, | bage disposal. jauetsert’s testimony will be the star evi- | ed. It Is understood that this contention | ot.that the stuf he had in fis hand was The huge smokestack is still an object {wo months have elapsed since this | dence of the trial, and an effort will be| is indorsed by the treasury officials, but | on. ft eer et of curiosity and speculation. No informa- was done; and still the District is appar- | made to get ital into the-phonograph.- | Wiha view to fen settlement of the |-. Some.of {t, dropped in the pile, and in a | Of curiosity ently no better off. The new contract has | On. cross-examiration by Assistant | Question the Attorney, Goneen vas bene | moment the. whale cellar wes filed, with [tion could be-gained today es to whether not been signed. there is no evidence of | State's Attorney McEwen, Dr. Merillat was | Saked for an opinion on the points involved, | Smoke end bright patches.of flame. The | the company intends to leave it standing sealed tanks and a reduction plant, but | led into a flat contradiction of Dr. Allport 2 ae «were. quickly summoned, and ajor not. The stack appears to be in ex- there is evidence that the garbage navy is | as to the identification of a hog femur. Soo a mere stream of waster and a chiemical engine still in service. _ Yesterday Dr. Allport positively identified | CLEVELAND-PITTSBURG ROAD RACE. quickly put an end to the , itement. The The matter was called to the attention of | the bone as the upper part of the femur % loss will be avout ‘$50. ae the bourd of Commissioners today by Com-| of a hog. This morning Dr. Merillat just tants Start This a ed missioner Wight, who has direct charge of | as positively stated the bone was the lower| Morning—Imeidents of the Race. “\ Granted.a Divorce. the garbage department. He says the| part of the femur. f ea % delay on the part of the contractor Is due| “Sure?” queried Assistant State's Attor-| Cl" VELAND, Ohio, October 2.—Seventy-| Judge Cox" today granted Mary M. six contestants started in the big Cleve- Kootitz a divorck from George R. Koontz, to the fact that the contractor is endeavor- | ney McEwen. Cootit i 3 land-Pittsburg road race at 7:30 o’clock.| giving. Mrs. Kooptz the custody of the un- ing to raise a new company to operate the} “Sure,” echoed the witness. contract under the new. system down the| “You could not be mistaken?’ persisted this morning. A crowd of fully 1,000 people | married children. The- ghildren are to be the saw the start, and the police had hard | allowed to their, father as often as river. No decision as to — asked Fol ~ ee reached, however, and the money due} “I think not; tt said pe Wil be bed. up Uniti mnent, week, whan a} gest sets ®ur- | work plowing a road through the dense | they elect, ie to month as all- decis‘on as to what the contractor will re-| “That's all,” remarked Mr. McEwen, | mass of humanity, so that the starters | ™lY. * i ceive will be reached. smiling as he toyed with the femur of the | could travel without crushing the lives out ae nee of women and children. De Lome Hears of Spanish Victory. Mere Talk About Bones. Eu fret of the-gromp of’ oth “ee NEW YORK, October 2—Senor Dupuy De} Mr. J. Hughes of the Chicago Veterinary | start were Superintendegt of Police Leslie Lome, the Spanish minister, telegraphs | College was next called to the witness from Lenox, Mass, that he has been of- | Stand and told what he knew about bones fictally informed by cable of the occupa- | to the kane Secs ga gb ninoae to the tion of Victoria de las Tunas, by the Span- | 2ttorneys jury. His evidence -did not ish troops. fgg me eee ae iter materially from’ that of the: other “*this occurred tem! : perts. : = Later Prof. Eckley of Chicago Coilege of Physicians and Surgeons was called and side the limits of the city, and remove the | thought any expert should be granted tant ee i is spare ete iors Pelee garbage in sealed metallic tanks, there was | to make a thorough investigation ay Sterual Mqvenue Collector’ Parlett ot general rejoicing, because it was believed | A phonograph expert brought ‘to the | Baltimore has declined to reappoint about @ solution of the garbage intricacies was court room today a score of receiving | twenty-five deputy collectors Connected cylinders and a vast bugle-shaped tube. at hand. ‘This was trained upon the witness stand, with his office, and that he will call on the The:Legion-of Loyal: Women have invited eet [etiettte this eet Increased Collections om Baggage. Assistant Secretary Howell has received fre- —_.>__ r WANTS ALLIANCE WITH AMERICA. Paris Paper Advocates a Franco- ———____<-___ Russian-American Alliance, Recovers His Property. PARIS, October 2—The Eclair today ad- Rudolph Whecier, a young colored man | vocates a Franco-Russian-American drel- who conducts a grocery store at a place called Piccawaxen, im Charles county, Md., ceme to the city this week to make some ay li rf !

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