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ic SS eee UG a oT Renee Se ee Te Fa 8 ~ a 2 ‘ THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1898-16 PAGES. 7 EFFORTS FOR PEACE|IRt sHooTs « POLICEMAN GOES TO COMMITTEE sedans hues be WIRESIATTACKING M’KENNA|THE MOTHER CONFESSES/FINANCE AND TRADE Dismissal of Mrs. Roberts to Be Fully Considered; Some Time Ney Month About Feur Hundred Wifes Wil Be Removed From the Corcoran Building. igs 2 + Unprepared for War Even With} oy povis, mo. sanuary 21.—Ricnara 3.|Mr. Allen Denounces Her Treat- Some time next mo probably about the | Feller Resolution to Be Voted on Spai Halloran, a police officer on the local force, . | middie, the omidrs df the Western Union N Tl pain. was fatally shot with his own pistol an ment as Brutal. Telegraph Company, now located in the ext Thursday. hour after midnight today by Miss Nellie Corcoran building, 15th and F streets, will Mangan, who then turned the pistol on be temoved' to the building at the nérth- - SG DENT | herself and put a bullet in her brain. The Se west corner of 14th and F streets, erected FEELING OF THE PRESI attempted murder and suicide was the re- A TYPICAL CASE, HE SAYS by Mr. Joseph E. Wifard and now nearing QUIET DAY IN THE HOUSE sult of a disappointed love. The shooting completion, As there are over four’ hun- followed a quarrel, during which Miss dred wires to be removed, the event is of The fact 1s too apparent to be disputed} Mangan begged Halloran to marry her.| Th> Senate was again occupied today with | considerable importante'to the officials of that the administration and the leaders in) He refused, and she, in mad desperation, | @ consideration of Mr. Allen’s resolution | the company, -who. are now engaged in Congress whe are trying to hold to a con-| began shooting. calling upon the Secretary of the Interior working out the details>‘especially to the servative course are rendered apprehensive| For several months it had been under-| to send to the Senate a statement of all | manager, Mr. M. Morean, and the chi by the persistent effort to keep the Cuban] stood in the neighborhood of the girl's | Charges against Mrs. M. E. Roberts, who | operator, Mr. J. W..Collins. y question in a glow in Congress. The dis-| home that she and Halloran were engaged. | Wa8 removed, from the p2nsion office last While the actual removal will be a mat- coroner asked the prisoner. cussion in the House, while the republicans | The patrolman walked the beat on which | May. Strong language was indulged in by | ter-of only a few minutes, the preparation |t© do so. This, Mr. Quay said, was not | “"/? ae ae cee a4 reac wean“ ber so- were able to prevent action, has contrib-| the girl lived. Recently it became noised | Mr. Allen during the course of his remarks, | of the.new building: for. the -uses of. this | ‘Tve in any sense, .as he had not conferred = uted to the danger of the situation. Be-| bout that there had been a quarrel and | but he finally consented to have the resolu- office has been going on for some time, andj with the Missouri senator about it. He = that Halloran had broken off the engage- | tion referred will probably be several weeks more be-| tad voted as he had, said he, because he tween hot-beaded Spaniards in Cuba and | ‘hat ] lon referred to the committse on civil ser- | 1, Toverything’ ir’ int eee ait a a vice and retrenchment, Mr. Pritchard, the SEA 3 a! ee thought the present consideration of the impatient patriots in Congress there is un- Neither Halloran nor the young woman well known the wires at sent are doubted derger of such friction as might | can live. Halloran’s right lung is plerced.| chairman of that committee, promising | brought into the Corcoran building through | T¢soluticn would benefit the country and We Herself-~-Both The Administration’s Attitude on the = aa Cuban Question. Opposition to His Confi : ee of Stocks 0 i Weak in Tustice. Sympathy With London. SENATE TN EIBCUTIVE seer—svizence ctven oy Deowty | MARKET GENERALLY URSATISPACTORY Coroner—Verdict of Guilty. They Had Been Engaged: and the TEADERS ARE PT APPRERERAIE] esse str woe stow | SGP LANGUAGE IN THE SENATE ot a Rival. : Coroner Carr held an inquest this after-| SUgar Stock, However, Made a noon at the sixth precinct station in the . . case of the colored infant of Stella Scott, Slight Gain. im which death occurred after the new- born babe had been thrown on a vacant lot near 6th and E streets northeast. Tne mother of the child, who was arrested in Alexandria yesterday, was brought before At the opening of the ties in = oeae oss the Sea pe explained that today Mr. Quay (Pa.) sald that he had e could not be forced to testify. He told her she coul-i use her own judgment in the noticed in morning newspapers that he had ca cada Sasa’ eit “ele Sereca elk SO yesterday voted for the consideration of | Mute! Peay — = the Teller resolution because the senator pe a > from Missouri (Mr. Vest) had asked him ‘What did you do with the baby?” the a GENERAL MARKET REPORTS ney enone Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. NEW YORK, Jonvary 21.—Prices shaded off at the opening of today's stock market vuder the influence of lower London quo- tations and some uneasiness growing out of the revival of the silver agitation. Both these factors would have been ignored in a more active market. The real cause of tha depression may be set down to a lack of legitimate business. The liquidation of speculative holdings hat made you do it?” don’t know, sir.” “When was the child born?” can live 1 Sunday night. and professional selling in the short ac- cause a blaze. Every effort of the admin-| Miss, Mangan’s wound 1s in the right | him that the matter would be fully investi- a seat from eae, which extend north oe republican party. 3 She said she did not know exactly what| count were responsible for the fractional istration is being directed toward pacitica-} “When seen at the hospital the girl in- | ®2t®? eee oe eae Seppet, fe resolution of Mr. Allen (Neb.) asking | time the child was born, but it was after 8] declines of the forenoon. The dullness con- the Secretary of the Interior for papers | o'clock. When she became aware that ner | ¢ ccncerning the dismissal from the pension | condition was so serious she went out in| 100% '0 center owe eerrend office of Mrs. M. E. Roberts was laid {the yard, and was out there when the scussions because of the certain efore tha Senta = child was born. A few minutes afterward | Check to radical action. The fury of the shear sigh ie ee she put it over the fence. silver question, it is argued, will exhaust tion, but the difficulties are great and the| sisted that while she shot Halloran she} Mr. Allen opened his remarks by saying danger ever present to a greater or less} did not inflict her own wound. She re-| that last night he had made some inquiry aared. fuses, however, to tell who did. Halloran’s | regarding the antecedents of the lady story corroborates that of th irl as to Republicans who have obeyed the decree | the ‘details of the shooting. ‘There is an. | Whose case was being considered. He of party policy snd prevented belligerency | other woman in the case of whom Miss | #/d that from girlhood to mature woman- ‘When’ the removal ‘is completed the poles on:15th street-as far south asB street and as far north as G street will be removed, and the wires will be brought in on poles which {Did the baby cry?” ots itself in its debatable stage and the recognition 01 the diplomatic bill are still | Mangan was Jealous hood she had lived at Covington, Ky., and | have been erected on 1th street from the | tion to the committee on civil service and eee eee ea over tne ‘Kine the | Mlquity of the subject will be reflected in grumbling and expressing their impatience : SSS = was an acquaintance of Mr. Carlisle, ex- | points named. The wires are to be carried | retrenchment. affair entirely, for she knew she would be| the intention rather than in the execu- to get a chance to vote their sentiments. LUETGERT TAKES THE STAND. Becestary (Of the Treasury. During many |/n cables, each eabte:containing about forty oe eras was iven by Mr. Pritchard | discovered, although she did not teil-any- | tion, This and the resentment that may be ex- —— Z years of her widowhood she had : he pole | oo Den 5 : For this reasot e pected from the Spanish on account of the | Big Sausage Maker Overcome With been | wires. and when the-former reach the pole | <crvice ‘ane retrenchment, that the com- | Pd. the chila a ee member of the family of the 1 at the corner of 1th and F streets they jd you know it would kil Utteranccs on the floor of the House con- Emotion Bursts Into Te: Beck of Kentucky, from when, stone with ae brought to the ground and carried | M!ttee would carefully investigate the case. | when yeu put It over the fence mpi Hl terest rates, and the necessities incident to tribute to the complication of the situa. | CHICAGO, January 21.—Adolph L. Luet-| Cured her appointment in 1882 or 1883. | through a conduit under the sidewalk to | S!ould it be referred to his committee, and | “NG ‘ir? she answered; “I was going to | margined accounts. remain intact, tion, and render it necessary that pb Senator Teller when Secret: f = d from |Mr. Allen agreed to such reference. The bab: in and keep it, but the | Without the liquidation of lot t = ary of the In- | the basement of the new building, an get the baby again a Dp it, a 1p of long stock the military precautions should be takén. nak Ape tre a bse ae terior had appointed her, and Mr. Allen | that point will go through a duct to the two | Tesolution was then so referred. police got it before I did.” market is more likely to become station- paid for and are not concerned with in- ‘A rumor was started today, and after- said he understood that’ Senator Ail , where the} Mr. Lodge (Mass.), somewhat to the su"- | "She heard the baby was found about 9:30 | ary than to recede. ward denied, that the President was going ibs sausage factory the night of May 1. | had interested himself in her betolf eee? charetinetrogpterestad ecigeatad: prise of the people in the galleries, who | o'clock and she knew jt was after 8 o'clock | ‘There was a tendency toward more to send a special message to Congress ask- | He endeavored to- explain the mystery | , Mr. Allen sald he had also learned some- | “The rosms are being fitted up with a new | Were expecting a discussion of the Teller | When the child was* born. She sald she | pacific and rational reasoning in today’s ing an appropriation of a million dollars for | <+rounding the disappearance of his wife, | ‘8 of the manner in which Mrs. Roberts | switch board made entirely of metal, and |Féf0lution, moved that the Senate go into | Could give no reason for her conduct. market. the transportation of troops in case of | ° ; | Was treated when she applied for the spe- |’also new’ tables for the operators. Each | ©x¢cutive session. Dr. Glazebrook’s Statement. The manipulation in the Traction shares aesauinr cr whose murder he is being tried. Judge | cific eharges against her’ fable will havea typewriter and a resona-| “Before the motion is put, Mr. . Presi- . nel ‘s Sta . was ‘kebumied, “tin mAvENOe of wee eee a ‘The Capital Defenseless. Gary's court room was packed some time Mr. Allen’s Denunciation tor containing the sounder, which in this|4ent,” said Mr. Vest (Mo.),°“I desire to | Deputy Coroner Glazebrook gave evi- | per-cent in Metropolitan helping to strength. make a brief statement. I gave notice yes- | 4 . Jen the entire : ; Renee eles See tement ay aye note ye lence concerning the death of the child. entire market. Manhattan was = He said the infant’s skull had been frac- | forced up during the afternoon on large said Mr. Allen, “no self-respecting. gentle- | “xh ing the tables | finance committee would be further coi transactions, but had to contend with som: em! House mil-| ‘The audi : a The old device of separating the f i posed | tured and: death had resulted from hem- ¥ : 2 Htary commitice to the defenseless cond | tO Luctgert's examination, "+ “W™w" | man would have treated Mrs. Hoberts as| by lass partitions ‘will for this reason be | dered today: but several senators opposed | Cured and death bad resulted from hem- | profit-taking. Surface Indications” point ane Ws shi ata fat aa of the | After relating the story of the various | She was treated. I cannot see how the| one away with. The wires are to be at- Strongly to a revival of activity in this on of Washington, : personal convenience requires that the res- | mal and the child had lived from twelve to aca S financial deals in which he was interested, | serfator from New Hampshire can even be| t@ched to the switch in:the new office, but | Fition shall not be pressed at this time. fee eee ee Ce re oe The denial disposes of this story, but it | before the opening hour. ‘There were an way will be brought close to the operator's is true that General Miles has called the | unusually large number of women present. “If the statements given me are correct,” twenty-four hours. the upward movement. lack of powder and projectiles or the money | 1, t 2 without cutting them off from the old pward movement. to buy hess oe worts écaroal wecteTana: | eue(tese ceekean i Tastee ses an apologist for the treatment this lady | office, thus making’a double connection for Tho ennindnucintes: eee anisanetaaee: Her Employer's State: caged ~o benngeghenemninenre-re Reta Washington, which guard the approach to | ried. To this Luetgert replied: recelved at the hands of the Secretary of | the time-heing. day, and that it be taken up at the conclu- | | John Lyuch, in whose service, at 319 E | ratify the Hawalian inate Later aivicns Washington by the Potomac. | | Twas married to ‘Miss Pauline Ruelke - aed is domestic animal ought not Only a Few Moments. Sion of the morning business on that day | street, the girl was at the time the infant |on the subject were less sutisfactory. to le has told them at ese forts 72,’ e defendant. 80 treated. It is not ve = at F - | for discussion, and that a vote upon it ani 2 adhe ae Getieipa us the San ae anion patiortacyKarnices! dE commana toe the de. Ty lordly or gen- ‘The new wires will stend open and prob- was born, told the jury that Estella had |the trust, because accompanied with a ably about 2:30 on some Sunday morning | UP0n any amendments that may be offered | 2on in his employ since September. Sun- | threat to pas# a joint resolution, in the when business is, slack the operators In jday. T wish to say that this arrangement | day night, he said, he went in the dining | ¢vent of failure, accomplishing the same the old office will move over in a body to |is agreeable to me, and, so far as T know, | room with tis wife, and they heard a | "I stock is a sensitive one at all events, the new office: where. they..will find the |to my colleagues on this side of the cham- | suspicious noise in the yard. Witness | and a movement of an ordinary size is cer- ber. went to the door and found Stella in the | tain to follow definite action on the pend- tlemant, nition. This warning may, however, ap-| fense then went into Luetgert’s financia! | ) <2" Dies it Is not a mark of very high ply to a general condition, and not be on| affairs at the time of Mrs. Louisa Luet- ng for a man occupying on exalted account of the situation being quite as se-| gert’s disappearance, and drew out the| Position to be brutal in his treatment of a rious as the discussion of powder and pro- ane that Luetgert was worth about Rn a @ subordinate place under Jectiles would suggest. This defenseless ),000, exclusiye of real estate. im. 50, lo not know what pretense State of the capital would naturally be a] Attorney Harmon then asked Luetgert | to the character of a wontons pretense | tables and instruments in readiness for . Stewart (Nev.) sald he would like to “ . matter of concern to the general of the | when his first wife died. made by such a one. If the commissioner | them and the pfoper wire connections. | Mr. Stewart (Nev.) sald } pending resolu- |¥8P0- He asked what strange noise it | ing treaty. The ,evlla of competition, from army, and the existence of a possibility ot | - “In November, 1878. faabenslons wanted the place held by this| What are known 9s the: pins will be re- | tion, and would do so tomorrow if the Sen- | Pern made by eats and that she hod Gries | bee tra aapolnt of the trust, may be judgod trouble, however remote, might naturally] “And how long. were you x widower?” | lady, and which she had occupied for sev- | moved from the switch in the old office, | ate were in session. th tere a Tne a ‘old. Or oo an rhe iepiatalion y opposition to the propose: be availed of to give point to his argument | “Until January, 1879. In that month 1] €nteen years, why did he aim a covert dag-| which will leave. fhe wires there open, | Mr. Allison (lowa) had no objection to pn a ot ike pal a of the answers | | Prices shaded off fractionally uring the in favor of a suitable appropriation. married Wilhelmina Mueller. ger at her heart by impugning her char-.| while the wires in.thé'new switch will be |the arrangement suggested by the senator —_ ss Horapeneay sent geet ae stipe car toe ue i eee Liew Not Prepared for War. At this point Luetgert broke down and | acter. Why did he not say: closed. When, tt point is reached the } from Missouri (Vest), but suggested that 2 v. dent to tl it of i = commenced crying like a child. Seeing the ou are a democrat from a democratic | transfer to tha’ new office will be com-|it was likely an amendment might be of- | ,Detective George W. Boyd testified to | deni 2 Ee 2 a . ts. The chan, . Tt is said that one of the reasons why | condition his client was in, Attorney Har- | family, and I want the position you occupy. | pleted, ‘The switeh tn the old office and | fered late In the debate which would cause | te arrest of the woman In Alexandris. | trac g premmager ting Dye Ree wpe : z | significant jn any pa’ rail list, Fe ee asin ee opposed to changing | mon asked for a secess, but Judge Gary | That is what I meant when I called for | the wires leading tg‘4t will then be taken |scme discussion, and suggested more time | MF. Lynch rendered him all the assist: | Senigeant jn Pitae mie shoes aaa its policy of non-intervention in the Cuban | refused to allow it, and after a few mo-{ your place. I want your position to give | dcwn. is before voting. a cefe <etons “he said, which was, in the | Some change in sentiment. troubics is due to a feeling that the coun- | ments Luetgert regained controt ot himself. ipaomes Fepubltcan, and if you do not sur- To Vote Thursday. main, the same as that told to the coroner. —_+-— - ere was not a trace of emotion in the will remove you for incom- PATENT COURT. H 7 MMERCIAL. Tak a power as Spain is cuments fcpne | voice of Luetgert as he mentioned the | petency. But I will not be so unkind oF eee Mr. Turple (Ind.) proposed that instead | Policeman Archambault, who found the | FINANCIAL AND ©O sented to be. Teme of the woman he is charged with | phuman as to place a charge against your | Representative Hicks Introduces | f taking the final vote on Wednesday It | Deby on the lot. was not present: not ws The followl the opening, the high. It is Known that Assistant Secretary | having murdered. The defendant then told reenciay and phane Ret the: door: Against Bill to. Establigh It Here. be taken on Thursday before adjournment, |", ‘Verdict holding Stella responsible for | ec ie HOminE are the 0 ~ =< os " e various places he and his wife ha charge you ma: arenas fete elitr on Ne ot bean lived, and of his going into business at his | wish to make.’ ” y Representative -Hioks of Pennsylvania, | and this proposition was agreed to. the infant's death was returned, and she | the New York stock market today, as re- vy isat t i latest location in 1879. The court at this} Mr. Vest asked if there was any charge in prolonged: hostilitios with ony. fe ee | point took a recess. against the lady on record, and if so, he ssireret clare) pawere Smt ieite Coxtanes Chat) eae Wea renee fee ann Aceratig t i DAUG s rR . S a vas. 1O i Sega ne See the statement of the commissioner of pen- | patent court, bie ee Feige scene According to this view of the case, there | Joseph Folk Let His Girls Go for 50 | 2!0nS and of the Secretary of the Interior | ing of one chie§. justice and, two associate | pj % Scere OMA ute ee men plorpeae oe to Mrs. Roberts there was such a charge. | justices, to besappointed by the President, | Upon Mr. Lodge's motion the Senate then, serena ~ tet Ss Pe navy is deficient at this time and which +g | he charge. was something against the | to hold office during 'gobd behavior. at 1:05 p.m., went into executive session. Sandy Lane, alias Al. Lane, assa’ carnot’ be wholly. remedied tor many |,TOLEDO,..Ohlo, January 21—At Kelley's | character of this lady, but she was not al- | "0h th afb to tach receive @ salary | Opposing the McKenna Nomination. | ‘tent to rape; Richard Holmes, carrying months to come. The principal deficiency | 1£land Joseph Folk sold his two daughters | lowed to see what it was. They would not 6 Justices gfe to zoo Ldttitere ds * | concealed weapons, second offense; Charles Owens, alias Charles Young, second offense y ror $100, m ‘mon vel wi was. 000, a year, ‘The pecessary clerks and The Senate devoted its principal atten- is the lack of dry docks in which to care | for $100, giving them in leu of ey each | even tell her what it was. of $6,000. 1 fe : for the naval vessels: required for active | to satisfy a debt of $50; which he could not 7 MDE Advantage of his-high position.” } officials of: the court-ere provided for also, | tion in executive session to the nomination petit larceny; James Lindsey and Charles service. ‘The government does not possess | otherwise meet. A year ago Folk left his | Sui, Mr. Allen, “the Secretary of the:In- | and the court ia directed to hold a term of | of attorney General McKenna to be a jus- aid ase e wasaiat ts actrees SESS t ati = = erior studiously secretes this charge from BENS ep f h . 5, » Ta 3 fon- sameiss meer retr tr eee the | Bome and family, in Poland to seek his for- | this woman, and I am led to believe that oe ee ate of each year, | tice of the Supreme Court of the United} ognan’ alia’ James J. Schenck, and Wm. ‘ ted to jail to await the action | ported by Corson & Macartney, members hal f the nt committee, today | Mr. Turple gave notice that he would | was commi on = “ introduced in the reais @ bill to establish | Speak upon the subject Monday. ot the stand jury- New York stock exchange. Correspondents, at Washington! the seat of-government, a | Mr. Perkins (Cal.) announced that at the SSS Messrs. Moore & Schley, No. 80 Broadway. rt * conclusion of morning businesston*Monday | Grand Jury Returns Indictments. — Low. Close. he would call up the pension appropriation | The grand jury this afternoon reported | American SPinite- 1 American y C4 ise iss” seg stig - ~ ty = States. Altdorfer, larceny; James Moss, Joseph docks of Great Britain, which have recent- | tne :n America, making his way to Kel- | this is simply one of hundreds of cases. | “*pne court is to dispose. of interference ly been resorted to, would necessarily be | ley’s Island, where he found work. Then | He must be @ coward and a poltroon, in-| cases, which sball’ be brought before it | When the doors were closed the Hawalian | Kemp, John Brown, Charles Robinson and elesed to our ships in case of war. his wife died, and the sad news came to | 2eei, whe will make a covert insinuatlon | through the decision of the commissioner | treaty was lald aside in order to afford op-| Georg» Brown, housebreaking. | The lack of such docks practically crip-| him that his young daught in | thon not maken ctatocrert ePerson and | of patents, that there ts an interference | portunity to consider the McKenna nomina-} |The charge of See Re ples the navy at the present time so far zd young daughters were in| then not make a statement of what that | with another patent in any application for | tion and other nominations. David R. Smith an pthat of sending ob- as prolonged warfare is concerned. want. He had not enough money to send | charge is, giving the accused person an | patent made. The court is to hear the evi-| An effort was made to secure the con-| scene matter through the mails against Other deficiencies pointed out are the|for them, but he borrowed $50 each from | Opportunity to show it to be false.” dence in each case ‘brought before it and | firmation of the nomination of General | Matilda Diggs, were ignored by the grand antiquated armament on some of our ships, | Peter Mille and Joseph Hidock, who were | , Mr. Allen referred to Mr. Gallinger’s ob- | determine-the question. Longstreet tu be commissioner of railroads, | jury. the small supply of ammunition available | earning more than he, to pay their passage | Jection to have the Senate look into ques-| If the decision is in favor of the appli-| but Senator Vest made objection.to imme- =a = for use and the practical cessation of work | across the ocean. tions of dispute between heads of depart-| cant for a patent, the commissioner must | diate action and the nomination went over Stoned the Workmen. on the five battle ships in process of con-| A couple of weeks ago they arrived and | ments @nd clerks. “I suppose,” sald Mr. | then issue the patent if requirements are | until another day. Mr. Vest did not state! Gnaries C. Dyer, colored, late last night, aerate were warmly Tecelved. But the money | Allen, ‘the senator from New Hampshire | complied with by.the applicant. his objection beyond mentioning the fact] yo) + tne slightest provocation, It Is sald Icaned by Mille and Hidock was due, and | ¢oks upon a clerk as he docs upon a dog,| all necessary machinery of the court is | that they were not personal. : 2 Battle Ships Not Ready. Folk could not pay 1t. They pressed him, | 2d thinks such a one should be given no | provided. : ‘The nomination of Attorney General Mc- | stoned the men who were at work for the The battle ships Kearsarge and Ken- | and finally the old man said he could never | 0PPortunity to defend himself or herself.” ——_—_-—____—_ Kenna was then taken up, in accordance | Capital Traction Company on Pennsylva- tucky will not be compicted for two years Pay it, but to satisfy the debt he would Resented by Mr. Gallinger. FREE DELIVERY DEFICIENCY. me fits agreement eres cnen ‘aan week to sat avenue, near ae street Ss yet, and the Alabama, Wisconsin and lin- | SiVe one of his daughters to each as a wife, | senator Gallinger was quickly upon his} - ee ere é loday Judge Kim ope idsir cline and this propositi epted. = Liat Senator Allen immediately took the floor nois will not be available for service for a | 3°, aged sixteen, was chosen be Hiderk |feet and sald that Mr. Allen's remarks | The Postmaster General Replies to the pest et hg Gegrsbae cane eto in continuance of his attack upon the At-| ¢h, ‘ Tartan ap inquiry, the | t0fey General. He presented a large num- je -workhouss/for. fort days. — Replying to a résolution of inquiry, the | ber of documents in support of his conten- ETE go Postmaster. General today sent to the | tion that Mr. McKenna was not competent Dr. Fardon’s Declination. Senate a communication in relation to the | to discharge the duties of the high office} At a recent meeting of the board of di- as judge on the supreme bench. rectors of the West End National Bank HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Dr. A. P. Fardon declined a re-election as Senate’s Inquiry. year or two later. In the case of the last |and ‘Anne, the younger, by Mille. Yester: three named vessels Congress has as yet | day was the wedding day. authority to make such a statement. failed to provide for their armor, and their -_ -: Mr. Allen then read from the Record Mr. constriction is delayed accordingly. YUKON BELIEF EXPEDITION. Gallinger’s remarks of yesterday and said : Even with favorable action by Congress that he had evidently intended to convey | defictercy of the frée delivery division of in authorizing the purchase of the neces-| Part of Government Party Will Sail | the idea that it is beneath the dignity of | the Post Office Department. He says this “ 5 ; sary armor, it will be impossible to com- on the Signal. the United States Senate to inquire into | deficiency amounts to $163,000, and that vice president, and nominated in his place plete the vessels before 1901. The vessels] SEATTLE, Wash., January 21.—Arrange- | the charge. He said that according to this this amount should be made available as| The stormy scenes of the last few days! Mr. John R. Carmody. This action of Dr. net ieee Re ments have been made to send a detach- | view of the case, if the head of a depart-| coon as possible that the accounts of post- | in the House of Representatives were fol- Fardon, relating to his (eciination to fur- in many cases their armament is not up to|™€Bt of the government Yukon relief ex- | Tent violates a statute or ts guilty of in-| casters through whom the free delivery | jowed by comparative quiet today. e i to the pressure of other ist . . int sts, eard regret modern standards. Pedition from this city on the steamer Sig- | when its attention is mulled to the acteent | akPropriation 1s disbursed may be prompt- |" at the opening of the session a bill was | directors, and eae ceeewenre oat) As another drawback, it is stated that | nal, which sails for Skaguay about Febru- | Mr. Gallinger said that he had nothing |1¥ audited. He says eiclency: passed to grant the commissioners of Dale! their appreciation of his” services wees the navy yards are not it - casioned by the appointment of new car- : Ger hattanecees pet ceri prtemnicucenorey ary 5. The detachment will consist of two | to say against any woman when she came | Titre in various cities, county, Alabama, the right to construct | adopted. Mr. Carmody was then elected fficers, twenty-two men and 110 pack an- | before a proper tribunal asking redress for eee two bridges across the Choctawhatchle | Vice president. might be damaged in action. Chief Con- bess ‘On a wrong or a supposed wrong. But, he aoe structor Hichborn has informed the House Mack Daten fete ee eee said, the United States Senate was not the Patil AIP eens Tine day hat Mir ‘Cannon, chairman of the| Death of Promincht Tlinols Jurist. at an €: diture 0: re place in which to try this case. = a = Ne Sin.000 is absolutely necessary to put the Seve setees Eee Sas the cae He said he had made a motion :o send | Power of the President Alone to| commitice on appropriations, antagonized sPLOOMINGTON, TL, January 21-—John erent yards in good working order. : Faas See the resolution to the committee on civil ‘Authorize It. ie arith i mabtion tor the. oneetdaeation pe (all » Oe e supreme cou! These and other considerations are gaia] LIVED WITH A’ BROKEN Neck, | {22 Tesolutlon to the committee on cl : of Illinois, died today from the effects of to influence the President in proceeding —— iiss a | ‘Tho State Department will send to Con- | the Senate amendments to the urgent de- | Oo carbuncle. He was seventy-five years in the privacy of that committe > : with extreme caution in the conduct of our | Curfous Case of August Nickerson, a | pers could bo called for, the Secretary of | Sress the opinion°of the Attorney General | ciency appropriation bill. His motion was old. He was elected justice of the stat foreign relations and especially in avoiding Pacific Coast Sailor. the Interior and the commissioner of pen- | upon the question submitted to him by the | carried, 125—31. = ia * Al . ~ reme court (872, be: 13%; any, Acton pic [might provoke Spain} PORT TOWNSEND, Wash., January 21.— | sicns could be called upon to appear before | depaxtment as to the right of the French | ‘The Senate Nicaragua canal commission | Supreme court in 1872, and held the post mn were unparilamentary and that he had no into a war with us over the Cuban troubles the committee if it was thought fit and ny to connect a new ocean ca- | amendment was non-concurred in. tion continuously twenty-five years. He t . Mergenthai pending the trial of the scheme of auton-| AUSUSt ae grip reas after | that the whole matter could be Investigated eomiaate nores of the United States | One of the Senate amendments was con- Was un intimate friend of Abraham Lin- omy. cap rcah homed ecestate Reeatna en nee® | there without any publicity which might | Ple curred in with an amendment to appropri- | f ae Boe —__—__-e-—____- Nickerson, who wee § Coe on the Amer-| be very harmful to Mrs. Roberts. without the consent of Congress. The At- | S1°"Sis G00 for the repair of the national ant eo with the Scotch-Irish Asso- = ican bark Caryphene, while off Cape Men- n led that the President, = % 3 THE TELLER RESOLUTION. docket slavan capuragon talk 1eOni tha wiate Rights of Heads of Departments. torney General rul cemetery at Fort Smith, Ark. This amend: in the absenee of express legislation, had | ment was offered by Mr. Little (Ark.), who| ~ FS ee the power to permit or prohibit such land- | explained the necessity for it, owing to the 4ndiana College Endowment. written a very remarkable letter to the . | devastation caused by the recent storm in| MADISON, Ind., January 21.—The widow : ing. This construction, however, is di. Ae Secretary of the Interior. He said the eek ote 8 view of Mr: Olney, that section. oe ee a Senet oe of Dr. Thoms J. Cogley has presented to = posed: tu the i . nate amendmen’ ~ | Hanover Coll 000 te President of the United States removes who, while Secretary .of State, held that | Soyate amonomnn uiring depositors of | Fesice is mie til endow a chair of The Vote Will Put Western Republi- yard through a hatch to the hold, a dis- Mr. Gallinger said that Mrs. Roberts had eans om Record. tance of forty-eight feet. es The republicans in the S:nate have re- PARTY BADGES BARRED. covered somewhat from the surprise of the attack of the silver men yesterday, and | Racial Troubles in Bohemia Take on men from office, but nobody ever suggests | Congress must: ect in. such matters, and | pullion to pay the cost of transportation Railroad és, 9) bid, 100 asked. 120 bid. Washington Gas Company 6s, series aithougls Scuutor Ceuta sustion anate Weem Raate: that he looks upon them as dogs merely | therefore, in wiew~of the. importance of | from the assay offices to the mints. =a Gas © ; the Tellsr-Matthews ceca vacation PRAGUE, Bohemia, saieary 21.—Owing pecuee ie ee. ae oat ae Panis Hee aahiny rape ge Toe ete Pape Mr. Bell (Col) moved concurrence in this Hee aa = ome neater: zk Sito sy nendebeatere imp was adopted by a large majority, the Sen- | to the ractal embitterment which prevails | "¢34s of departments the same right, | subm! i : amendment. The qu bates RDINER, . wary. 21—8. N. | 104% bid, Chesapeake a jornae 110" asked. Poti and he said to his own mal knowledge | recelve consideration. ,The fact that the | tensively when t.c bill was originally be-| Maxey, head of the 8. N. Maxey Manufac. | Telephone Se, 103% bid. American Security and ate chis morning postponed it until Thurs- | the police have prohibited the wearing of ! the commissioner of pensions had reduced | matter 1s again sent to Congress is taken | $°°'ve! stouge. turing ‘Company, sede P. ©. | Trust Se, F. ‘and A., 100 American Security day. party badges and club uniforms, under |not only democrats, but republicans as | to indicate a desire on the part of the ex- | “The debate soon drifted into.a 4 Sy hat season on ottee caaten, | Smt, Tre, Ss, A. sad O., 100 Mad. We It is stated by one of the most prominent | the penalty of 100 florins fine or fourteen | Well. He sald the motives of cabinet off- Kahle fof apa ea pg Cea ee eer ctoti tCorht | penans tas mantle om aldgaraas® 4p-Dc ai. “ft tho western republican senators that | Gays’, imprisonment should not be impugned because accusa- | sponstbility of action. : Newlands (Nev.), Cannon (1Il.) and Bland | Barstow, cashier of the Oakland National when the vote is taken a number of the] The residence of the manager of the lo- | tions against them are made in the man. 2+ (Mo.) partieipated. 5 Bank. it is announced that the action is senators from that sectton who voted for; cal branch of the Vienna banking asso-|rer in which Mrs. Roberts had done. He TO BE DINED FEBRUARY 1, Mr. Cannon finally submitted a modified | strictly a personal matter, and will in no consideration will vote against the final] ciation was raided last evening by eight | said it was unworthy of any man in the > Fame proposition, providing that the depositor ot | way affect the different business interests e of the resolution. The full intent | youths, who were expelled by the police. | Senate to do so. President Dole to Be the Guest of | bullion should pay the cost of transporta- | in which Mr. Maxey is interested. of the actien yesterday was to “smoke out” ‘The police also dispersed a number of| Mr. Gallinger continued to say that there Presidest, McKinley. tion to the “nearest mint.’ assets and liabilities are not stated. the western republicans and put them on| small gatherings. Otherwise the city has }are hundreds and thousands of cases in oa It was defeated, se record on the financial question, so as to| been quiet. this country that have as good a right to| ‘The representatives of the United States | amendment to strike out the whole prevent their voting for any bill which may —__>—_—_ be taken up by the United States Senate | government wihio will-recetve President come from the House, be it Secretary President Dole at Ogden. as had the case of Mrs. Roberts. Dole, Assistant) "Se@retary Cridier, Maj. Gage’s bill or one favored by the adminis-| OGDEN, Utah, January 21—Union Pa-| , The United States Senate could not un- . ee 4 tration or the monetary commission’s ie 22 dertake to settle controversies between | Heistand and’ Lieut Com. Phsips, wifi sevaead, cific train No. 2, having on board President | cabinet officers and their subordinates. He | leave Washingfn this evening for Chicago, Sent Back to Conference. It was stated at the meeting of the Sen- | Dole of Hawail, arrived from San Fran- | said it was not the function of the United | hey will be-aécompattied by Mr. Hatch, cad: ate finance committee when the resolution | cisco on time, and left for the east at 8:30 | States Senate to do so. He sald he hoped | tne trawaiian qfinister. ‘The details for tae | _ The vote in committee oa cee " fg eas eee rechnclon. of reste, Diss ie Weaning mn egy ee ee and that they intended to show him tha: Dunbar Barton Returned. that the dinneB<to #e given by the Presi- | ‘The bill was sent back to conference. they were willing to cross swords with | BUBLIN, January 21.—Dunbar Plunket 'his/¥isitor shall take place | . ——_—____--_____ him and show him beforehand that the | parton, Q. C., member of parliament for E ES i EFRE i § i | i i i ite Fy EE ; i i ret Cf fi i ie FERN OFF JUPITER INLET. — Senate would ss any such bill as he the middle division of Ai ‘h, ‘beens from be — ‘ Biges. bid, Proposed going through that body. rmagh, has Believea Closely Yollowed ‘Thocoin, Senators Teller, Setwart and Vest further | returned to the house of commons, without | the hee, Roan aoe tices ee ; oS Squadron. byl 4 bid. that they would put the western | cpposition, on his appointment as solicitor ate a palma lon bureau away es > Title general for Ireland. © public eye. He said that the lady E ‘The Fern, which is to serve as a tender asked. Columbia it Impossible for them to support any ad- - poeniligys of Sa Ge cee a@ state- ministration bill and would emvarrass the men! rges were ever Fepublicans in silver states 2uring'tie next ee since the 13th day of last May. - congressional campaign. BUREAU, ML, January 21. — Sixteen Referred. to Committee. Although the vote yesterday has a po- | miles of the Hennepin canal is now com-| after some further discussion Mr. Allen litical significance in regard to the coming |.pleted and ready for the water to be turns congressional elections, the passage of the | De = a resolution by the Senate will have no force, Decause it canaot get through the House. ‘The resolution itself is but a concurrent ; : | i ; 5, British Steamer Saltram Disabled. LONDON, January 21.—The British .

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