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L 3 THE EVEN NG STAR, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1898-16 PAGE troops would suffer even more than ENSIONS of the cars of the Capital Traction com | CN A POI TOF ORDER GROWL FROM EL CORREO. soldiers of the states because they have not RAILWAY pany over th> same tracks. N se . the sanitary and hygienic safeguards wines Wilson then said if that were so the Carlist Organ at - ¢ let . $4.40084.70; winter wheat patent, $4.85 de. $5.20085.20; spring ‘wheat $5.15 —recelpts. 11.061 barrels: ex} rong: FINANCE AND TRADE is, tan Company will provide for the ep Sewinn sn = which are (hrown around the regular troops use awe os dine wae 7th Ss > = LONDON, February 28—The Carlist or- red. of our armies. The fevers of Cuba have aad * - street to property, make the >ro- ~F “ e a, 5 < tines 2 pcsed loop—and at the very earliest day 5 cm . gan, El Correo of Madrid, in its isue of | Bolis Have an Inning in Stock Mar- already carried them off by tens of thow- Commissioners Give a Hearing on posed loop—and at the, very earliest Gay | paiig Dropped From | Feoruary 22, just received ‘nero tp sain ng sands. Of the recruits now coming ou Pendit Legislation, would be some difficulty about transferring i iid says: “There is no doubt what:ver that ket Toda: from the peninsula, not one in three will ending the cars of the Brightwood Company down vil Bill, the loss of the Maine was uc to lack of y: see Spain again. But Spain holds the lives ! tewn, although there Would be no difficulty z ree diselpiine,“ and cltes the case of a United SS ‘States cruiser which was lately at Venice, ED A WEEK describing her crew as b>ing “raiber .pi- rates than sailors of a civilized nation.” Continuing, El Correo of her soldiers cheaply. The United States in origins of the requirements of he act of ir, Wileon sdmitted that 7 cannot afford to show the same tndiffer- t r cree” “Shas ac err | BRIGHTWOOD COMPANY PROTESTS! i= sac'scre sot corte ote crmaceett | DISTRICT. BAY Work ef Rescue Goes On. ———.— if the people desire ft te do so the company SHARP ADVANCE IN WHOLE LIST ovght to be allowed to seleet its own route, Se Dextien) = ys: “Drunkards, lie; choice” timothy. $12 S00si8, threes Ry Associated Press. ae = So Geriainly. to tile extent of aclactinn a tome” c . insubordinate thieves and fighters, the sail- Freigbte Grin, but Inactive. stews te Liverpool. per HAVANA. February 28—The day prom- | Citizens’ Associations Represent | iiie“ore “re sherman avenue foute, he Disagreement =on Bankruptcy | °%% 9% the Unttea states never set toot Wer Scare Has Lost Its Effect on Boer BAPE Sgt for enters, er anarter, lees we'l for the divers who are at work Case eentended, is not =. whereas the Lae pacar ealgee ie ent Nightly sav- "4 Sranuiated, $5.33. ter ans ‘a securing bodies from the wreck of the bat- Need of Better Facilities. 18th strect one Is. His company has no Bilt Gf tem slept in Jail. oF were taken on Prices. imitation, “Tea; ad Es tle shin Maine and making selvage there. pany from going out 18th street, and he eaten was forced to formally complain to the Including the Spanish divers, there are sng ree pram = : ——_ > thought the Metropolitan should be allowed commander and request him not to allow THE SEVERAL ROUTES | ‘28? ut 16th street, agreeing to complete r ; his men to land, as otherwise they could © SE 7 = ey gr oes reg pei CORBETT CASE TAKEN UP ee answerable for the coi jwences. r these officials belo: t> the Spaniards here to give a hearty Se ing that he was far from well, and at the Christina regime the United States would Commit the cruiser Vizcaya, which is ., | conclusion of his remarks, jssioner have replied by demanding an indemnity, expected to arrive at this port today. Gen. | The District Commissioners today gave | Ress siated that if any others desired to = Fi or an apology, or both, with the certainty street is arched with bunting, | # hearing on House bills 7734, 9054 and #420, | cxpress their views in the matter they | THE sundry civil appropriation bill, the | of obtaining it. But, the protest not pelny Cheese steady -tancy New York ‘ini do. medinm, 100104: do.. small, 10) oh 25 per basket. Whisky, $1.200$1 27 per ods im car loads; 812808129 probably +ight men below the water simul- és eat preparations are on foot GENERAL MARKET REPORTS a Special Dispatch to The Bvening Star. Government Bonds. Quotations reported by Corson & Macart- ney, bankers, NEW YORK, February 28.—Having spec- = tensions of the | cculd do so in writing. consideration of which was resumed in the | Spanish, no attention was paid to it, the “! ‘ Bid. Asked. and the casino ts gay with color. all of which provide for exten: - House of Representatives today, displaced | crulser leaving Italy. This naval convict ulated for nearly two weeks on the proba- | 2 per cents, rel ‘eer: : 2 wan” It is believed that the election of the | system of the Metropolitan Railroad Com: x at gmeaenrars a Obras: Sia ceeuien pretistiae a day, whica | ®h!P, which ts never free from the fumes | Di¢ outcome of the Maine disaster, the local veploteres af 1007 itt iz t ist thern suburbs. The Metro- TH! PREM cou - co clump! 2 tu lement cen: © x. eo ates eee ba sasiscorh tanikr auaie Zinta rere: vane Coane ee represented by its = wan by consent postysned until nect Mon. | Of, @icohol, must be a twin sister of the | trading el t centered its attention this | 4 per ‘onis. commun of H02ir 2! aay Hat Maine. It is a marvelous thing, in such ot Interest 4 ‘Teday. morning on domestic conditions as reflected In earnings and general commercial activ- ity. As the result of this change in the basis of reasoning prices were advanced spond with the election for deputies to the attorney, Mr. Nathaniel Wilson; the Cap!- - s ha: cortes in Spain. The postponement. how- | +21 ‘Traction, by President Dunlop, while} tee Of the whole Mf. Huff: (Idwa), Chattinan | Dlow up oe = % ever. has nat a oer ery & | the various citizens’ associations in the] ‘The United States Supreme Court today | of the military affairs committee, asked le Imparcial of February 25 temperate- nother tug videdt 2 ly approves the “growing sentiment that Chapman Wrecking Company, with power- | section were represented by their presi- | S¢cide* a controversy over a bequest of | unanimous consent for the consideration eed | day. Before the House went into commit- , that one of their ships does not concession has r2ached Timits,” and ex- | from 2 to 5 per cent. Sul. cogansiuan is GSgichalF foun tie mash 1 Echts aid chanatiiead — Property to the Smithsontan Institution, and | of a joint resolution préviding for the in-| presses the belief that “the best forces ta Large interests became active in the buy- nished by W. B. Hibbs & Co., bankers at any time. Bill_ 5420 was first considered, and Secre- | !" deing so decided a mooted point over the | vestigation, by a joint committee of the | Spain are convinced that the time has ar- and brokers, 1427 F st., members New York stock exchange, correspondents, Messrs. Ladenburg, Thaiman & Co., New York. Senator Proctor has made no special pro- rt cay | Tight of « husband to devise property held | House and Se: dit |] Tived to firmly, though with moderation gram for today. He will probably make | #'% Williams of the Brightwood Railway pert; nate, of the expenditure fo: é 4 end calmners, assert the honor of the fa- aaa vintts aun ae e sightseeing, which | Company explained that it was introduced | #5 @ trust in his wife's name. In this case] river and harbor work at Savannah since ing very early in the day, and continued to Increase their holdings until a sharp ad- og (h2rtand."' vance has been recorded in all depart- GRAIN. he seems to enjoy greatly. So as to require the Metropolitan Raflroad | Robert 8. Avery of Washington, after giv-| January 1, 1992. Mr. Cox (Tenn.) called at-| El Liberal of the same day warns the | ments. London cables reflected some irregut- Wheat a a ee * of rain later in the | Company to complete its line out Florida | !?& in his will $1,000 to the relatives of his} tention to the fact that this whole subject | People “against thoee who are seeking to larity at the center, the most significant Be, wl, to Dh ty weather interfered some-| avenue to 7th street under the act of 1no4, | Wife, whose death had occurred before his, | was being investigated by the court-martial ata eee ee re akg e | (cbeaipes ibang Caclines varying from 1-4 to} “°™ = with the diving. The weather. how- | providing for reciprocal transfers, ete. | left the residue of his property to the|now sitting In the cose ot Captain Carter. SAP eet bees doe anni) . promis: cl = of the Carlists to block autonomy,” which, (phen pear rare erence ee Seine The Brightwood road, sald Mr. Williams, | 2™ithsonian for the establishment of a] The reputation of civilians was involved, | it adds, “the Mberals are loyally trying to ber of the dead will be recovered. Chap-| has repeatedly informed the Metropolitan | ‘tnd for the promotion of knowledge in | as well as that of an ofMficer of the Engineer Put into effect in Cuba. ‘ain Chidwick hopes to recognize many of | Company that it could have trackage facil- | "at to phonetic type. The principal pert | Corps, and until the court-martial returned | _El Liberal concludes 7-8 per cent. Selling orders for foreign account were noticeable during the first few minutes of trading, traders offering prices down all Oars ‘Let Spantards re- i ¥s . ber that Cuba is the key to our posi- the bodies when he receives descriptions | ities over the former's line to Mount Pleas- | of this property was a lot of land in Wash- | its findings he saw no necessity for a con- mem! hi around the room, hopin, co ‘ ¥ taken from the enlistment papers, which | ant, and yet nothing has ever been done. | ivgton in Mrs. Avery's name, SRS will | gressional investigation. He therefore, ob- eae impacting: shenssaee ‘in deme recession. An absolute stsence of prsiure on je at iG. le = eo = “4 ad a ‘ ar nies E wast Reto. i en He thought it most unfair to the Bright ue CSS t = ground thatt e could Jected, and the resolution was referrea to| ger of external war will forthwith disap- | tO Sell and the disposition to buy in ee: tain Bache, ne to allow any bill to pass which isp Property whose title was in | 15 Pear, and, though we do not fo: a moment | influential quarters caused a professional t arnett commanding, returned to | would enable the Metropolitan road to par- | his wife's name. e military affairs commiteee. believe twill, should war break out, Cuba | Covering movement of considerihle propor- moana cs morning after taking on | allel the Brightwood line. The Metropoli-| ‘The court, in the opinion handed down to-| When the sundry civil bill was taken up will be the only battleficld. ‘ tions. board four ef ihe Maine's wounded. It is | tan road already has the right to go over | day, did not ‘S sustain this view, but held that | the pending . a: 2 “frie considered probable that the Bache will| the Brightwood tracks, and Mr. Williams | Where it was ciear that the title was placed FYE DalMtiig Se aces Stace LE ene aupea | the: Ctetenaly As an instance of an advance based 000, macevente 5 mainly on the covering of short cortracts, eee ne marinas the five wounded men | asked the Commissioners to recommend to | 1" the wife as a trust, even though the | $00, for bu Sone ee onanratehes Oa Sea iektwe | helices’! Muctustions iar Amescor mio of the battle ship who are still at this port | Congress that it be required to do so. agreement was a verbal one, the husband} ‘an amendment requiring the clerks of | 8Peech of President McKinley at Philadel- | May be cited. New York Central was ad- 4% soon as it is safe to move them. Bill $054 was taken up, and it provides | ld not lose control of it, and could himself federal courts in Arizona, New Mexico and | Phia that the chancos all favor peace. It | vanced under the influence of increased COINING THE SILVER. Wuete ste tabeiden wakes. for the extension of the Metropolitan line | bequeath, whereas in this case he survived Oklahoma to report their fees and emotu- | blames the fierce jingoism of certain Span- | dividend prospects, the buying of these s .. | out Sherman avenue to New Hampshire | his wife. One of the provisions of the will ments annually was also adopted ish papers for provoking similar bellicuse ares being especially confident and con-| Secretary Gage Re: PARIS, February 28.—The Echo De Paris thence to Whitney avenue: aiso| Was te the effect that if the bequest to the Mr. Lewis (Wash.) offered mendment, | Utterances in the United States, and adds: | Servative. Kesotath today expresses the hope “that a European | out 16th street, when opened, to Park | Smithsonian was attacked by the other ben- 5 Reet allan erasers n 2 nap : :,| “When Spanish papers constamly inf The Granger issues were in good demand, stateman will be found to intervene, with | Street, Mt. Pleasant. Mr. E. B. 'Townsead, | eficiaries they shculd thus forfeit. the | WR!ch was ruled out on a point of order, 2 es pape beatin i ; = Meling= croasene ten Secretary Gag, in reply to a resoiution : designed to prohibit the imprisonm by | the United States that war is imminent | Standard Oil brokers being credited with sd the view of the maintenance of peace be- | On Dehalf of the citizens of Meridian Hiil | bounty intended for them. United States judges of persons charged | the latter cannot do otherwise than pre: | the largest buying of St. Paul, while a con-|eiative to the coinage of standard allver and Lanier Heights, said he was tlrected The court also pronounced this part of the 4 ; pare for hostilities.” siderable demand for Burlington, more gen- [ireen the Unied States and Spain.” Con- | to say that they favored the extension out | Will valid. The dectoton of the District of | With contempt of court until such persons " dellars from bullion purchased under the : 2. a eral in character perhaps, was noted. provisions of the act of July 14, 1890, today wotuthan or REPS says tt regards the dis- | ietn street, and that it is badly needed by | Columbia Ccurt of Appeals was adverse to | Shall have been adjudged guilty by o jur;. ; The usual Monday. morning disappoint- |! Seaneks grordemcelismadipe ae solution of the Spanish cortes as an en- eee i e ap °| Mr. Handy (Del.) made a point of order ANOTHER RUMOR DENIED. : c court's derision | 2€8t to the Senste this statement: “The couraging symptom. a BES ease te ny Wousasiby the pespie | he Salthnonian andjwas reversed ibystou a ratnstitharpotiaen miata rie cee eit TRS a ee a) | Be ese ery esscecen reiting ¢ r Mt. a wi late exposition. w unt Wi 2 = eed ‘ . ’ Net Asking War Risks. in the case of the Smithsonian Institu- | & : : estern Union 41 Not Send Forty | cese did not deter a liberal accumulation of | Standard silver dollars of silver bullion eee te Appeals Against Expen tion agt. Levi W. Meech. the Supreme | ,,1h¢ Point of order was debated at som: Operators to Cuba. the latier stock. Sentiment was wholly changed, and every item of news was con- strued into the most optimistic phase pos- sible. As a maiter of fact, there were no mcre reasons for today’s advance than were purchasd under the act of July 14, 1800, is as follows: “Fine ounces purchased, 168,674,682, “Cost, $1 sary 28.—There is no| Replying to Commissioner Bia Mr. | r “nite length, and when Mr. Payne, who was in} = cat epost ciecutated Gi’ the Ualied Seaee = Court of the United States today reversea | the chair, intimated that he was inclined] CHICAGO, February 28.—Reports that ORE Cie Townsend said th people of the section | the decision of the Court of Appeals of the to sustain it, several members appealed | forty of the swiftest telegraph operators oyd's underwriters are ask- | would leave to the Commissioners the mat- piece Oe eo and remanded the | to str, Handy to withdraw it in the employ of the Western Union Tele- ks n Spanish steamers | ,,. : stres = in be = " : = - & kina of Cone: ter of the widening of the streets, but In the cases of Dodge et al. agt. Stras- Mr. Handy declared: he was actuated by truth in the States the I ving slight war ri «bound for t graph Company at Chicago were to start] in existence a week ago. The same facts, | “Cotning value, $218,084,438, SpastsW Wokds Wenkicr: asked them not to compel the taxpayers to} burger and Magruder agt. Belt the court Batata tea GiUsieteats AE BOC OR BE! Erowiieiprtda wlth inde conitits Hwee pra palitloalca an Me eke meet ee then; but] “From August 13, 1890, to November 1, bear any unn>cessary expense in the mat- | denied the petitions or writs of certiorrari to 7 cally P| . 21 d scber judgment had been put aside for im- there were coined fre his balli > noY = e th Thereupon the point -of order ‘was sus-| tically under government sealed orders, b coined from this bullion February 28.—The Pall Mall} ter. He believed the people will Jo all that | Temove the case to the Supreme Court of tained and the whole provision went out] and that thirty-five men had already left | Puise. standard silver dollars, contain- n its financial article today Is fair and reasonable. He also sai the United States from the Court of Ap- | oF the bill, $ ee ™ a = Key | ,rhe change has therefore not been in} ing 1,259 fine ounc’s, costing §24,110,- nd for gold for the United | either 18th or 17th street would be a: peals of the District of Columbia. New York city for Jacksonville and Key as Mr. Hartman (Mont.) offered an amend- financia!, but in individual conditions. The isu, giving a seigniorage of $ Ws, from hardening influence on the | #b/2, should the Commissioners di ide, the The Eight-Hour Law. ment allowing all the employ=s of the | West, were dented today by Wm. J. Lloyd, temperament of the street has changed | which there were paid for ox) { dis- eae a AO ihe Se pate CSRS first of all better raliroad In the Supreme Court today an opinion | House an extra monttt’s ralary for ser- asaistant superintendent of the Western anaee 28 a eS oie 4 Saget tod pad v dvilars, $77,175, and $v: ' 4 = oe 4 ss vices during the present session. Mr. Can-| Union Company. nirinsic merit unless such talk is dignified to reimburse in part the bution fund gard to (he Maine Is frightening away the | “Mr. Williams and Dr. C. S. Stone op-| Was handed down in the case of EB. F. Hol- Hon, \chaivinen oF tia sameeren ce fs zs a ” saia Mr, | by being made official. for silver sold in sweeps and wasted by sree hole Io adeeeee (aes ree jeominon: | posed any extension of the Metropolitan | den agt. the sheriff of Salt Lake county, | TOR, Chairm: ae palntee rae rteiiaenccne Ho ea ts A pees, ; |. Wall street has had its war scare, and in| th: operative officers of respective a9. whole. Is adverse to any real danger of | line out Sherman avenue as unfair to th: | Utah, involving the constitath y of th ao ai sly antagonized it, The meine | Lloyd. “Some of our eastern officials told the opinion of many good Judecs weur to} cua mae ‘August 13, 1890, to Novemoer war. The weakness of Spanish 4's had a| Brightwood company, while Me [ob ene ae eee Oe an Fea eee eT, Satagonized it. His point | me incidentally yesterday that seven men | greater extreme in shaking off its in-] 1, isis, amd the remaining’ $4, was sail tuatience Shoemaker and Mr. Donald McPherson in.| teftiterial law fixing a day's work in was pasts Bed by®the’ehair, but on an <p-| had recently been sent from New York city | fvences than would have been warranted raid into the treasury. ‘ a dorsed what had been sald by Mr. Towns-| Smelters and mines in the territory at | Peal by a ris ng vote, the chair was over-1 to Key West on account of the heavy in- by the actual confirmation of tn» most| “From November 1, 1893, to February 1 THE COURT AT KEY WEST. end, eight hours. Holden was arrested for vio- | Ted, hg thatiif the amen {cll} crease of business at that point resulting ned fr acute fears. Today’s stock advance must give way to a period of dullness pending the official findings of the government's agents. Once the shcrt interest is entirely eliminated, the buying for long account will be more ‘con- servative . No cne seriously disputes the significance of the board's report, and once declaring thats if the amendmeat pre- fled he should demand an aye and nay vote in the Hous. ...; , , “T'll put you gq@atlemen on recon," sald he, addressing the democratic side. “T protest against’ that statement,” shout- ed Mr. Sullivan €Mfiss:) this side are oppesing; this amen.iment.”\ 1898, there were coined from this bullion standard silver dollars, contain- 106 ounces of fine silver, cost $2 giving scigniorage of $11,812.45 ali of which has been deposited in the treasury of the United States. “Lhe balance, cost and coining value in standard silver dollars of silver butlion pur- Mr. J. W. Somerville, president of th>| lating the law and sentenced to imprison- | ¢ ‘Vestimony of Survivors at That Point | Mt. Pleasanz Citizens’ Association, saiti he | ment for ihe offense. He brought the case ie Wie Wace understood irom Mr. Wilson that land on | to the Supreme Court in an effort to secure leth street to Kenesaw avenue will be| a writ of error on the ground that the lav. KEY W Fla, February 28.—The | conated, and then he went on to say that | was unconstitutional in that it was caleu- Vnited States court of inquiry into the loss | it was a mistak> to imagine that his asso-| lated to deprive a citizen of life or prop. of the battie ship Maine in the harbor of | ciation and the people of Mt. Pleasant op-| erty without due process of law. Tha Havana on February 15 began its sessions | P¢3¢_ the Metropolitan company. On the | court held that such was not the case, but from the destruction of the Maine. From this the story probably originated. No men have been sent from here and such a move is not contemplated. We couldn't use t number of men there any way. There are no wires for them to man. _ q > rs! Tote. FERRIS “ASHES HELD FOR DEST. | its date of publication is announced a nerv- | chased under the provisions of the ac: of . B contrary, he said, they oppose neither thit | that the law was an exercise of the state’ PE RH a (a at Bee eee = cus and unsettled market, with a pro-| July 14, 18, on hand February. 1. 18% here this morning. The young officers and | nor the Capital Traction Company, simply | police powers. Justice Brown said in bass’ | the amendment was atteed to withou: di| Imvemtor of the Famous Wheel Died | nounced disinclination to trade seems civilians who yesterday talked lightly of} being heartily in favor of the company | 108 Upon the case that it was not the in- | Vision tate Fennilexs. reasonably certain. The absence of news ne ounces, 111,513,746. war are hushed into silence, in a keen, pa-| Which will give them wnat they so badly | tention of the court to pass generally upon 1 z = SESH ash 5 id serve to accomplish today’s resul Any 100,835,363. iriahie! inleneate ata eavectiaation: ot ra need, better rapid railroad faciliti»s. He| the constitutionality of eight-hour laws, SRD pen: tosses: emeniment, Mr; EIT PEBURG,Pa), February 28—The re- | serve {2 sccomplieh’ today's, results. “Any + $100,535, ao thought, however, that any extension fa-| but that in so far as state laws were ex- Q » RS fo: irty yea value, $144,178,389, which, when ccined into silver dollars, will give a seign- fcrage of $43,244,025," ———_- o-—_____ Jumped in River With Her Babe, mains of George W. G. Ferris, known throughout the world for his daring in- vention and construction of the great Fer- ris wheel, at the Chicago world’s fair, are ‘stfll held at ‘the crematory of Undertaker prices according to its tenor. —— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. cause of the Maine. ne ‘ connected with the management of’ rai Ould be required to be made in six | erted for the protection of the lives, the sini = Those officers and civilians here who be- ve months from the passsge of ihe | health or the morals of a community there | F284% took cone to answer an attack lieved te Yeperrs from “Havana saying | law authorizing it. 4 could be no doubt of their propriety or of | Made upon roads abime time “agv; a ; : iiiele conatitutionalites cm iecercoun He fiad. never ‘knewn>s, railroad, manager. that the court had already decided that} | Mr. Everett Hayden added several words | thelr constitutionality. There could be ne | io Ded: never ity how! eae - in indorsemsnt of the proposed exve: doubt of the exceptional and unhealthful Cw " KA 10 WA Hf ty howler. . the loss of the Maine was due to treachery | Che lech street, and Mr. William MM character of work in smelters or mines hy should re bina men, be calamity The following are the opening, the bigh- est and the lowest and the closing prices of ; be _calami 5 s city, for the unpaid funeral aoe t] RENTON HARBOR, Mich., February 28, have appar changed thelr minds, for | ton, reoresenting the Brights oad Pevket because of bad alr. high temperature and } Howlers, asked Eiki) wees eepeieg boulencion over sear aes ported by Corson & Macartney, members | M's. George Davidson, aged twenty-eight, today the universal query is, “What has | zens’. Associatlemy:ndorsed all’ Mr. Will. | noxious gasea, and hence the wisdom of | they plinder the white colfiry: Beoeitestia ene tically penniless at | New York siock exchanee’ Corccapondents | left her home at St, Joseph last mAdnight. the court found out?" while yesterday one | fams Inel sald faihing that his’ the state legislation. “That statenitnt ts absolutely false,” re-] | Mr. Ferris was practically pen tortie] Reese Mtpen ik Bodie PESTO eel ana ight dress, with h eeks heard all around, “When will war be de-| would be perfectty satisfied with but The decision of the supreme court -of | tcrted Mr.. Shatttic, “afd ‘the gentleman | his death, $25,008 iS iteias ealdee wee [eee moore ee, Schley: Pio: agra) ferstc cowag Sag vedanta tec clared? : : = “| Utah was affirmed in today’s opinion. who makes it knows it Is false,” amount Tol 425,000; ir tue cnseetone cate Open. High. Low. Close. | old babe in her arms. The woman with the Trangih tase ca face WEN tne coarl, men President Dunlop Heard. ‘ Mr. Shattuc continuing sald he would | more than eaten up by the numerous claims | american Sprite. a a child jumped into the river. The woman's realize for ihe first lime how unlikely it| President Dunlop of the Capital Traction Cannot: ae Cmeted 5 seitton, be aehanied ig come tothe firar of tig [18ft- piss Amefican Sagan. 1 ee higtee baeincs eatery aig avd wed “will be for the Court to allow any inkling | Company said h2 cesired to « pose any ex-| Th> Supreme Court today decided that a | Pecple and ¢dntthually grumble wbottt the : os edad of RUE ES CUETSOS wd » of its conclusions to be known out of due | tension of the Metropolitan line out Colum: | United States oficial could not take ad- paiecrabis (condi tloniion ane rpeopie Hy reb = Gkb Ura mer manor Cauca. iaaatty Coenen: SBP Send. season —>— Sult-Filed for Diverce, In a bill for divorce filed against John Doyle this afternoon by Mary V. Doyle, the latter accuses her husband of brutal and cruel treatment, and recites many in- siances of such alleged conduct on his Part. On ene occasion, she declares, he beat and struck her witth an iron hammer in the head, causing such fll effects that it was found necessary to take her to American Cotton O11 Au unustial bustle pervaded this little | Di@ Tead and 16th street. He accused the | vantage of his office to secure advantage he district I come from céntains the Atchison - town from early morning hours. Metropolitan company of always éndeavo:- | Over others in the location. of government | best: people in the world,” sald Mr. Green, The torpedo boat Cushing went over to | ing to enter the territory of his company, | land. The opinion was rendered by Justice |. Mr.’ Shattue—“Well,’ it “doesn’t seifé them the New York and brought to shore Cap-| and charged that as its only purpose in| White and was giv:n in the case of Ran> Wane ee EES) tains Sampson and Chadwick and Lieuten- | sesking to get-out to Mt. Pleasant. For|som Payne, who was a deputy United aihalugspanecconsd canteen ant Commander Porter. three years, he explained, hia company had a at rep! nied that he @ bill before Congress auchorizing it to go | tates Marshal in Oklahoma and on the | arsailed the railroads, He had himself, Court Begins Early. cut 18th street, but stated that the bill was | 8T@tnd when the lands of that territory | sald, represented railroads as an attorasy ieutenant Commander Marix, the judge | withdrawn at this session because of the | Were thrown open io settlement. He took | for many years, = wnat he had said was ivocate, who is staying on the island with | STeat =xpense incurred by his company in| advantage of this opportunity to locate a | that the people of the south had as much: ., a aa ima rebuilding its Hines on 14th street and the | tract of la d. right to° exercise a legitimate influence Clmmandant Forsythe, wae already at the | avenue by reason of :he powor house fire | ‘The S2cretary of ths Interior refused to | Over the colored voters of their sections as federal building directing the preparation | jast September. But, Mr. Dunlop said, he | issue a patent on the givund that Mr | the railroads, the manufactories or any One of the Men Who Tried to Kill King George. ATHENS, February 28.—One of the men | Bay S who attempted the life of the King of Greece on Saturday has been arrested. His name is Karditza, and he is a minor em- ploye in the mayor's office here. He re- fused to give the name of his accomplice. The municipal councils throughout the country are addressing messages of sym- pathy to the king, and thousands of con- TANI arys CER oR a ee ees Providence Hospital for treatment, where of the United States district court for the | desired to publicly announc> that it is’ the | Payne could not with proprie-y take ad. | Other corporations. Snes ‘The sonal Sate Sa to be she remained nine days. SF 5 sessions of the court of inquiry. A small rat eerreoteers —— ecaerian Company, hobs Be pitcial position to make a The Bill Completed. greatly touched at the expressions of loy- Saiecay nd “tae canner ar: the “Nataat 0 rebu! e U street line and go out cation, and that therefo- . crowd gathered outside, eagerly watching } street jnst as soon us they complete ine | was illegally made. Bias his Iecation | The sundry ctvil appropriation bil! was | alty. child of the couple. John J. Weed is the attorney for the petitioner. ————— — PACHECO SHOOTS HIMSELF. for developments. present work of the company and the 7th “Manifestly,” said Justice White, in de- | completed tn commtttee of the whole at Long before the officers were ready to go | str-et line. He again complained that the | ciding the cas», “Congress did not intend | 940 p.m., ‘and, on Mr.~Cannon’s motion, to the court room the enlisted men saved | Metropolitan company has never built a| that one authorized to enter the territory fei ted to the House. Votes on the two] spant, ; Death of an Old Billiard Player. agit Shes wait- | foot of line but that it extended it into the | in advance of the general ju!i2, solely for | T°PC™ Spanish Officer Who Tried to Call on MES age 2 earl Maes eee ene ire he oe territory of the Capital ‘tr the purpese of performing official duties, propositions were demanded in the House Gen. Woodford. CHICAGO, February 28—Frank J. Par: barracks. “That,” remarked Mr. V should be at Hberty immediataly upon his | on the amendment striking out the fund for ker, the old-time billiard player and at MADRID, February 28.—The commissa- : “ + It was not known whether any of them | Cus? your company claints t raver aeg 2agume the stacus of a private | informers’ of violations of internal rev-| wat officer, Pacheco, who recently called at | ichigan Central one time billiard champion of the United would be called, but all preparations were | ‘Tict as its exclusive terz1. individual and actu:l settler and make se- | enue laws and the amendment giving the z g Missouri Pacitic States, died at his home here today of : Mr. Dunlop indigrantly denied the asser- | lection of a homestead, thus clearly secur- "3 | the residence of General Stewart L. Wood- | National Lead > le hat th hhould - Me ly Secur- | employes ef the House an extra month's Oe 1 ee nae en ee fon. and renewed his assertion against the | ing an advantage over ‘hose who vemalnsd | pay” "| ferd, the United States minister to Spain, | NAtonat vena Co.. pi mira e court opensd shortly: after 10 o'clock. i¢tropolitan Company. is company has | outside of the territory until the arrivai of but was not received, and who was sent ef- ( > Lieut. Blindin was the first witness called. | Fever nea oy the other Rage ans and has | the time wher they migat lawfully enter.” Ldtkae te terward to a military asylum, the authori- cisicomeerrs meget geerrnpacre the rank of the witness.“ ““°°T9M 1 | Dolitan Company seeks to invade the do-| Justice White rendered an opinion in the triotically mad,” committed suicide yester- visitor on the Senate floor at the opening ‘s dead that remain un- | ™@! of his company it will be opposed in| United States Supreme Court today in the ofthe iaeasiontoday: laid to rest in Key West. | ae reer Conner ye charged that the | case of the United States against L.A. | « nin SSERSE BS ne for thi e : ints effect were received from | Metropolitan Company ts never willing of Foto the case Involved the question of 5 sore the Navy Department yesterday, and the | have a time limit in a bill covering its ex-| Eaton. . struction of a bridge across the Missouri @st survey boat Bache will bring here | tensions, a cherge that was denied by Mr. | the right of a United States minister to a | river at Yankton, 8 D., was passed. any bodies found. Pifty coffins have beeu | Wilson. | Mr. Dunlop said his company has | foreign court to designate a substitute in|" Nr. Hoar (Mass), chairman of the ju- . n Key West undertakers. © charter right to go out Brightwood ave- | his enforced absence from his post of duty. diclary committee, moved that the Senate Department's order is suid to | Rue. but as that street is covered by a rail-| in this case -Eaton served as minister, ? issued under the pressure of | Toad company, the Capitol Traction Com- resident and consul general of the United | 20"-concur in the House amendments to nent against burying the re- | Pany has no desire to invade another's ter- States at Bangkok, Stam, from July, 1802, | the bankruptcy bill and that a committee day by shootting himself with a revolver. Much surprise is expressed at the fact that Pacheco was allowed to retain a revolver when he was presumed ta be insane. ———— NOVEL PLEA FOR OFFICE. Mr. I. J. P. Kruger as president of the South African Republic. o- Personal Mention. Assistant Secretary Meiklejohn resumed his duties at the War Department this morning after a trip to Fort Monroe for rest and recreation, Commander Charlies M. Thomas of the Phila. Traction ‘Texas Pacific. Tenn. Coat & iron. Union Pacific... Union Pacific, pfd. Wabash, pid.’ Western Union Yel. Siver........ Mr. Bradford Files X-Ray Photograph With His Application, i nl it HAYWARDS, Cal., Febrvary 28.—An | Brookiyn it. Transit. “xy Naval Academy is in this city on leave of © sailors on Spanish soil. ritory. = to May, 1883, during the absence, and upon | of conference be appointed. ly! a i Admiral Sicard and his atett have |chargs Wedded to He Road. the designation of the minister, 8. H.| Mr. Stewart objected to the appointment | Osinal manner ‘of applying for an office | Calg. & G Western. x 1K 10K eee “ of the funeral arrangements. Mr. Townsend said his people are wedded | Boyd, who was compelled to be absent on of.2 committee cn conference. He express- | W85 adopted by Alonzo Bradford of this - > -— to no road, but he called attention to Mr. | account of iliness. The Treasury Depart-| 24° ine opinion that & conference was not WILL AWAIT THE COURT'S REPORT. | Dunlop's stetement that for three years the | Ment refuses to pay Mr. Eaton the salary So : o, a st ; Capital Traction Company has done noth-| show him certain. fees charged in the! “As debatesen thie:motion was-evidently Attitude of Cas = Committee of | ing in the metter of extending its line out setlement of the estate of American citi-] to be forced, Mr. Hoar asked that the mat- sha Mouse. 18th sireet. Mr. J. F. Johnson and Mr.| zens who died in Bangkok during Mr. | ter go over until tomorrow. ‘This wes It seems that the Columbia and the Min- | Stanley spoke of the inconveniences the | Eaton’s service. egreed to. : neapolix must wait for their complement | People of Rrightwood end that vicinity are} The court of claims held that Haton was | “A bin euthorizing ‘Lieut. Commander of men (o go fnto commission. A deal of | SubJected to now in the matter of getting | entitled to both the salary and to the fees | Raymond P. Rodgers, U.S, N. to accept $ zs lown town, and spoke in favor of bill 8420. | in this case. ; mystery surrounds the question. When |" “pill 7734 was the last one taken up, and | ‘The opinion rendered today armed this | 9, decoration SEP Bear cr eee ot asked yesterday about the letter from the | Mr. M. A. Ballinger, president of the Co- | opinion as to the right to the salary, but oi si Beeretary of the N: asking for author- | lumbia Heights Citizens’ Association, said | modified it to the extent of disallowing the w ington State Militia. TACOMA, Wash., February 28.—Governor Rogers has ordered that the twelve com- panies composing the National Guard of Washington shall be immediately recruited to their full strength. Recruiting ts being carried on actively. Governor Rogers is giving personal attention to the Tacoma and Seattle companies, with the object of bringing the state militia up to the highest point of efficiency. : place. He was a member of the 24 Iowa Infantry in the late war. He served through tke rebellion. On February 13, 1862, he was shot in the knee at the battle of Fort Don- aldson, and he has forwarded to Washing- ton with ‘his petition to the pcstmaster here an X-ray photograph showing the location of the confederate bullet as evidence that the wound was received while facing the foe. 71; 10 at Railroad, Bonds.—20-year fund 5s. bid. 30-year fund Se, wld, 110 bid. 3.658, i Passed. a x 5 cowaggeere n 78t the ‘ Breder Gets Seven Years. ee - "Fe it is an outrage for the Brightwood ‘Com- | ccnsular fees, which, Justice White said : Ne aoe © | PHILADELPHIA, February 28—Cyrus the, Colania Gea dabemeonainn nahn | pany on thy ong hand aa tert oeat | ocre caste isan ean anna meraioen enaine tke, eeentta lye ad pee nT elim: Smikdan farmuke “enabler Of? tue eet War Spirit im Arizona. tae aie cones tere Sthne ven is an® | Traction Company on the other to try to | covered into the treasury. Corbett’s ‘felt: {t.was extremely | National Bank of Bethlehem, Pa., who PHOENIX, Ariz., February 28—A move- up the complement of other vessels, Mr. | crush his people out of existence, “it 1G —_———__---+—___—_. fortunate that in @ the Senate was pleaded guilty on February 21 to the em- ment is under way for the formation in Bou hairman of the House naval | nothing more nor less than railroad self- ‘The Lake Pavement. not controlled by ives, se t 000. che bank, Arizona of an independent cavalry reg- comttee. showed great irritation, and tn- | ishness, Re remarked. The people of the | |, ; imtaps | he thought it ougi understood by | bezslement of over $20,000 from the iment, composed of frontiersmen weil Gicated opposition te the application of the | District, he sald, will not be satisfied with je Commissioners have made no report | jegisiatures that perform their | Was today wenteficed to seven years in Secteeurs > : railroad loops, although he pointed out | as yet on the bill providing that the Lake | guties or the onus, ir failure should | prigon by Judge Butler in the United States | 105 asked. skilled in the management of horses and fier a : that the Commissioners have recommend- | asphalt Pavement Company be allowed | fall upon thelr stkea™ district court. Breder was on the verge of | $24 42. 1! arms and embracing a large number of Later it was said that an understanding | ed that both roads use a loop in Mt. Pleas- the privilege of k 6 @ square with their} He pointed out-that- while a bona fide | collapsing when thé judge pronoun the | ist és, ‘8. Companies are being had been reached between the Secretary | ant. He said the people do not care pavement in order to prove its ability. The | effort on the part ef one ure.of Mon- | sentence and was led from the court room| imp. 6s, at Prescott, Flagstaff, . Globe, Solo- set Mr: Boutelle and Senntor-Hiais, chait- | Toe pesrmasn nvanee test otek” ae eomnIOMaAGe iil gt Tee hearing on the | tata was made ee ae nates | eeioe: : fos nd. * Tighe Infantry iat ¢e, 05 | Monville, Tombstone, Tucson and “other se cutout” Senate committee, that a Joint | they get the road extended so as to give | subject next Thursday, when Mr. Lake will Mandlo: it seomedsenasine mack cattert Gree ing Pacific Coast Det. a : Sums iasletienl Se Se tpe tet tas wich pent resolution providing for the enlistments | the people the desired railroad facilities. | bave @ chance to show the merits of his aonde tf the Ciercenessdon Bashing Factha ene on FE Site ar re nS ip ed Pp eee but an independ- wok’ Secs ee te aie ee ee be i CTS ennai pee acta chi that legislature hiyy’ rposely sbeented | PORT TOWNSEND, Wash., February 28. 135 big. 150 asked. Farmers ana 18) |ent command ready to go to the front at = as Since en ne tion s 1s iteelf with the atention of —The work of fortifying the three conspicu- . Second, 140 bid, 1 wee once.. The ‘expected to reach rater sgt athe tmeneve yer rf awing iy, ms Sci down town, but} Surprise Party by Black Cat Club. |'\enting the clesti tor Mitchell. ous points contiguous to Port Townsend, | bid, Columbia. 130 bid) Capital. 125 bid. West | one ‘thousand. fesched itn atpular grder before the mes | afe not wedded to any ene'roua\”™” POT" | A surprise party was given by the Black | "Str. Burrows feb Tallomed ‘wits’ an | eich hax tees going ‘on in a devanoey | nt: A ma aarcaege eee 88 a. aren shall be provided for these vesseis. Mr. Somerville said that had it not been | Cat Club at the residence of Dr, Charles eae en Pie “layshoe the fashion for some months, is now belng| ,Ssfe, Deposit, and. Trust Compantes.Natloual Steamship Arrivals. ceretite ad tmatneate that there te a | Mal Lisumte would not Mase Cen Le ee Saturday | Traintained that the Bovernor of a ‘staig | Pushed forward under special orders from | Wisybeeity and Zr = | | At New York—Manitoba, from London. secretive an@ insinuate that there fs a eights would not lay be 01 evening ir honor of Mr. Albert Potter of © Secretary Alger, and new the doubled forces | asked. "American Security and ‘Trust 149 wid. ——. sertous disagreement somewhere. It is said | as closely built up. ‘The people of Mt. | New York and Mr. Cyeus T. Bright, the | 28% 20 ® ancy maiembyetne, cnraranion aise ‘at work at points Marrowstone “and Ad- Lge Eo he Advance in Price of Rubber, egg pa Ber apa er the Sunnie enrages to Stank any tae under | Vice president of the ciub. Dancing was | tcrm of a senator. 36072» a 1] auralty are-Qelig worked night and Gay 20 | 7; sae. Eating on, 2 hid. MONTREAL, February 28.—Notices of an Sampson tmard of inquiry has been re-| the sun which will give them better rail- | among the many amuserrents participated ~Corbdtt Metentea: <> being Rigs neces Gas mere cane Pe ig og = nn: advance of 10 per-cent in the prices of rub- ceives, and that if then it appears that war | road factilities. in, after which refreshments were served.| he vote’ on wedtinio Mn” Corbéit was tax. | DSRS Made for, placing ome ans. Electric Light. 90% 0h veges ber goods have been issued by the Canadian is inevitable provisions will te made in the Explanation by Mr. Wilson. Among those present were Misses Barker, len on an. amerdmen! ting him efititied 28 bid Metropolling, WO id’ Conant Gaus, | Rubber Company of thie city and the ee ee Oe eee ee ea effort ‘at | Burch, Dalton, Fuller, Kipp, McClain, Pum- | to the seat. It was to 19, Potomac, 60 ay 195 bid. Gutta Percha and Rubber Manufacturing further strengthening of the naval estab-| | Mr. Wilson explained that.th» effort Sf} (xe) Rock, ‘Tolson and Wilson, Messrs, Hick : ney American, 165. bid. “Rationti Union, ® bids 'Ii%; | Company of ‘Toronto, ‘The reason given is lishment, but that otning will be done un- the Metropolitan company. to extend its Bright, Bride, Hutchirson, Howard, E. = eked. Columbia, 11% bid, sie inp the increased cost of crude rubber. til then. il ie line along U street to 7th and thence to its | Lundy, D. Lundy, baie Potter and Rock, psig, astet 8, S fe tia, rT ‘ “The significant statement made that | hereon | Sucday afternoon the members of the Loder rca The Difference. the leticr asking for the authority to en. | TPerty on Brightwood avenue, wi ‘baked. any ; 5 | ‘assembled at the residence pres-] Ex-Sccretary Herbert . 5 ieee Kst men for the Columbia and Minneapolis | *t desired to build a loop, was enjoinzd by | Cub hig Pine pret rata Bae ‘Mitigajion, pe acta Se ident, Mr. W. Don 4 by Mr. Roosevelt, acting secre- | the Capital Traction Company, which com- . Bright, the vice es waon.2 £1 = t ire the of a reso- ahead on out (wood. a and Feiss ‘garter of selon Sp tee marl | Es Gated So ere eee Ppropriation bill. It is not said that will agree b 4] if E ad ay g a i‘ cf H ; i i [ i