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a 2 THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1898-12 PAGES. fi THE GOLF CONTEST)" "===" [POLITICAL GOSSIP! srseanpaamtzesaazhe’|NOW ON FURLOUGH| “me remem [FINANCE AND TRADE at Mentauk Will Not March 400; rate of inte: @st authorised under Me- Prediction That the Rngi oy im New York. Kinley, % per cent; total, $7,800,462. Permitied to woke gt : ee oe be seen that if the bonds The President has decided that it will be “Tt will th > -— ¢ sonship T ; ‘cable for the troops at Montauk to | Who the Citi Maine Are Voti lecued unde the Cjeveland administration [| Sol Ex P : Rigi ene —In regard to % - | impracticable fe 8 hac been figated yee ting low rate of inter- i 1 the report that tne French forces under iguidati i Fourth Amateur Championship Tour: | pry aoe ar mahetel parate ia mes | Who the Citizens of Maine Are Voting eat auth a mL tine lowsrate of tn District Soldiers Excused for Period | ‘* for Marchand have taken joreee unaer | Liquidation Continues to Extend to 7 York city. He has talk th ti istration avela nual interest, Oe! 7 1 nament at Morristown. RS Ai AB ont bere nape ehd for Today. SOLGLG, BEAD a ee sree of Sixty Days. FashoCa on the Nile, Alfred Arnold, a All the Stocks. : Senera’ a #3 Sect MO=it: woul Navelenccarthi ple $162 member of the British parliament, who is ae tary Meiklejohn, and it was finally de- —_----—_ 154, or $80,231,540-1n ten y are aaa G06 stopping at the Auditorium Annex, says: sae ee MOST PERFECT COURSE IN AMERICA "cn comtion tthe men 0” | REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN GOMMIPREE | Sonfecat(tas to ave a's vec | FORMAL ACTION AT BARRACKS TODAY |cxcnc.0aforn's'or'™ect.css.<°° | NOPRING SERIOUS 18 EXPECTED To ascertain this, the medical officers at cent bond #&s shdWn by the extraordinary Pr a the camp ca called upon, as was General eg eee cemand of the public for the $200,000,000 da. { do not look for any trouble over 53 Ne d do ty Fi Shafter. They have all reported that the placed tn small sums last July at that rate. SS this matter, because I do not believe psu gens n wenty Fine | Shafter. 2 e . ¢ bids. exp2-ded a-round nillion. Nothing “ 3 France has any intention of claiming sov- One Hundred ai y men would not be able to stand the fatigue Some Interesting Paragraphs Taken demonstratts ettbr than thess two finan- Men Must Report Again Morning eeaante areca ia Gt ths Spine ee Siubbomnees wn by the North fo jont z ’ a 5 é ‘ = io Sho = Players Are Entered. Riad aah ona has he Ik Sl Eromilts Text Book ecimotnic adjoin Sugaeaeluarcepuniican of Noventber 10 cause the commission which sat in Paris = y ‘As the parade was to occur next Satur- party and the bivnflering policy of th dem- . cariy_ tn th yoat a8 Gxed the spheres of ern Pacific Issues. = is day this renders the participation of the ocrats in national affairs, eepecially if we influence of England and France in Africa Montauk trvops impracticable, and the consider as we certainly should do, that —_— ->—— Sea obapeteet Soumaeien es vg ase thet rs —— 4 i M AMONG THEM] parade must consequently, if held at all, as eS the democrats floated their loan in time of ‘0 C ule, an WHIGHAM A 4 be composed of the troops coming in from | LIVE IBJECTS TREATED | peace, white the republicans floated $20.- {IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS | France was to have no foothold there. If] a SPORT re a Porto Rico, not exceeding 2,000 In number. 000,000 bonds—$62.315,400 less than und. the report is true it probably will be fount | GENERAL MARKET - REPORT zi ee ee a a ee Cleveland—in the midst of war, at a» rel E etd Cee pores French military commander was Be N.S... September TO LEAVE CAMP WIKOFF. ei , | Uve saving to the country of $3,623,154 per oranc: of the findings of the commis- Sh eigen: - le jces thi Th 12th d 22d Iniastry Ordered a 3 Volunteer Infantry, assembled at the Cen- “Ey - ¥ S - - * G aa sibs Seager oS Se ee Tee. Paes Ta ese ia several Gaye: sare ned Cates |e eerting to sliver coinage is the foilow- | ter Market Armory this afternoon at 2 maiginenere “own Tt has necrificed too | (NEW YORK. September 12—Local mon- . County Golf | Orders were tssved from the War Depart. | ference with Chairman Uabeock.Vice Chalr- | ing paragragh: x ,. | Melock, in response to orders issued by Col. | Much blood and treasure in the Soudan to | {FY conditions as reilected in Saturday's ¥ ment today ordering two regiments of the |™&P Hull and Secretary Overstreet of the | “The total-coinage of standard silver dol- | Paring Friday, which also announced that | Rllow the fruits of hard-won victory to] DANK statement were the dominating influ- republican congressional committee. They | lars during the fiscal year 1807 amounted 2 be snatched at the moment of final tri n ences in today’s stock market. The liqui- reported satisfactory progress in the cam- | to $21,203,701. ‘This: is significant consider- | ‘© Men Would be furloughed at that time | uiph But France docs mot want trouble | dation which extended to all classes of-se- patgn to date. The President {s hopeful of | e4 side by side with table XLII containea | f°" “Xty.daya. Long before the hour of | with England now. It has enough on its | curiries last Week was renewed on the same general republican success and was glad |in the report of the dircctor of the mint, |? Sssembly the atreets leading to the | hands lookite after the internal agitation | oie this morning, the lower meiesd lone i that is corvulsing the country, although it is b which goes to Fort Cook, Nebraska, the |t Know that the outlook is good. He | giving the ictal cainage of silver dollars omnis Rote mason teresine yeeros ot possible it oar bea welcome event which | Yielding the more easily moat perfectly arranged affairs | WANT ATs sccupied efor’ going ter war, | Ade several suggestions to the members | tom Re Seeteae ne ewceta in! wenlchy It t3)) Dieu ce volunteers clad in thelr new, Sms 's:oula/turaithe attendon Grime poeple mom || The bastiey saeiicel deie-ah enselaibd one + its Kind that has ever taken place in the | hon Infantry was formerly stationed | of the- committee. ged ‘silver was struck down. is ta. orms, but carrying the same haversacks | their own troubles. But if a conflict is dition, but there is nothing very serious ¢x- . Spite ble shi te a istory of the game in this country. The fat Fort Niobrara, Nebraska. it is hoped | News from the election occurring in Been eee eer Goua Tsay | and water cups that had been their close | forced with England the struggle will not Pected to happen in the course of intereat wes delightful and the conditions | that all the regiments will be away from 2 eee Judging from the auspicious menner in | United States regular troops away from y Legan and the promptitude | Camp Wikoff, Montauk. ‘They are the 12th and players, this year's | Infaatry, which fs ordered to Jefferson contest will go on record as | barracks, Missouri, and the 224 Infantry, h the v! ne have been: From 1792 to 185 : be in the Soudan, where France has no weath Maine today is awaited with interest at | from 1853 to Februcry 12, 1873, $5,524,348; | CO™Panions through all thelr experiences | De rates. of the liuks drew forth @ generous amount | Montauk by the end of the week. republican congressional headquarters. No | total coinage in elghty-one years, $3,031,238. | since they first left Washington. Kitchener Scutincie chemne en Or 1) Gpokaen goby base ae pay a trifle more ot praise from the players. When the club ae a aa enxfety is entertained over the congression- | 40 1¢ Will be seen that the coinage of sliver | A few had their guns and cartridge belts | “wWrnen asked what probably would be | for call loans and em consequently willing made its bil at the last annual mores of = ‘ al or gubernatorial tickets, however, and, Gouars during’ Notauge forthe etehty-one | With them. Most of them wers accom-| England's reply to the reported contem:| to lighten accounts and adjust: themuelves he United States Golf Association f Pave | Correne Goastp in Regard to Sale of | it 14 not felt that the legislative ticket Is | years from 122 to lath by BIZ eae or ted | Dsbled by friends, and there was a bis Bae ree ee | te the ney Mala, Bt Ghee erase TRAE his year’s great event take place om its the Property. at all in danger. The politicians ere inter- | per cent. Coinage of 1897, $21,205,701; coin- | ctowd at the entrance to the armory. ais, ee > —— clients are not likely to be materially al- grounds the representatives ee i" | The trustees of the Belt Railway Com- | ested principally from a comparative view- | 3° from 21702 to 4873, $8,031,338; excess in A 3edects ae Sica Socacuale, “England will chooas the time when st | tered. Large operators” who teaiged lat se the contest should be held here, a z OT, $13,172,463. 6 1 2 week tn advance of the st. Paul disap- Tepare a cmirs= which would outclass any | Pany, ander the order of th> court directing | Polnt to see how the vote will compare | “tine coinage of silver dollars since ‘the Here comes one of the men who make eeu Le on ere rari 1 om | pointment sere gessreity ceported. te be inks in The players who have | the sale of this road, are preparing an ad- | With the last election, and whether it wiil | crime of ‘73’ foots up the enormous totai | our soldiers,” said Colonel Harries, as a axa a nek a erttites ty ee convinced | Willing to buy back the shares then mar- casted »urnament all acknowledge | vertisement, offering the property at pub- | Show a ratio to the recent Oregon election | of $497,602.446, down to June 30, 1898. This | curly-haired bright-looking young man beets Beyer dincoughiy Conains of main- | Keted. However this maybe, it is certain that the Mytis club greens committee h lic sale on some date in November, to bz | Which will be satisfactory. aes ae legislation hat done (9 | with long twisted-end mustache approach- | caining a stable government of its own, but | that the new purchasing level has not been with a generous CEH CEE ae agre:d upon. The time for the sale is to Being Voted for Today. Several ee ey eae ae? compari- | &d and saluted. It was First Sergeant | to leave it to its own resources now would | tablished, ime, suc - 3 ts , - 5 ; Th> market has had a setback and it will Whipp of Company I. be to invite anarchy t n ene iene first Banta are the fathers, “England's position in Egypt is similar ent immediately return to its former buoy- to the position of the United States with condition. Irregularity will likely pre- 5 reference to Cuba Your country stands | Vall during a period of readjustment, but is. white | the men of their companies,” continued Col- | Diaged before the world to maintain prac- | there should bs some special causes which F ~ | onel Harries after the sergeant had passed. | tical possession of that istand until it dem- | Will operate to prevent a whol»sale decline ‘5 | ‘There was some delay necessary on ac-| onstrates its capacity to manage its own | ftcm the present level. yantry. The dis- | be fixed when it is believed to be favorable Maine today clects a governor, four rep-] sons batween the Dingle: nee from the first tee to the last of the | to the interests of the property. resentatives in Congress and a legislature. | the Wilson act. Gne paragraph say : righteen hoies Is exactly 5.96) yards, ‘There is a good deal of falk in local rail- |The legislature will choose a successor to| “The Wilson bilwas in operation nine | mothers, guardians and disciplinarians of bat in the pretiminartes sh: zs i a ronths before it showed surplus revenue. Seven miles in gotne twice | Tad circles in regard to this property, but | Senator Hale, whose term expires next | ‘ihe amount ten ane aly oh varse of the medal play at th there is but little definitely known as to} March. Senator Hale expects to succeed | the Dingiey act yi-lded a Surplus of #1! six holes. possible bidders. lt is thought that the | himself. The candidates for governor in; I 7 at the end of the sixth month of S ki out the rolls ht say the same of the Philip- The Northern Pacific issues have in this Large Nember of Entries. large bondholders will protect: their in- | Maine are us follows: Llewellyn Powers, re- Gas ep cele or ans Aa GL hore count ogtneican tains Seo pnerols aa ah misn pay nena aees lit Goick ot Ge “one binired and tenty of the best am- | feresis to the extent at least of the market ete Catan e Bibione E caa een oe tions, rushed. through our’ custom Nonses | many of their men were sick or had al-} Abandon them to the anarchy which would | bernness decktedly superior to thelr neigh: : value of the bonds, which is $50 bid. Ve 5 Ys 5 5 . t feet golt course in the tariff? a y beet le F 0 follow. would be a crime] bors. Both the common pd preferred r ph ores y = imi copter a | during March, il, May, June and July, | ready been furloughed. It was impossib! be certain to fol se : - . ey rai ene ey een oe issue of bonds is Serowy etch a pag Beoule =: Erastus Lermond, national demo. SOT, ene eee iuionee ae to secure a list of these men, as the rolls} against civilization, and it is a step which note ceteitemern = ee. but at frac- leading golf clubs in this Mabbon | retidolters are. coneerner ‘at. gosuun, |. ‘Tho candidates for Congress are as fol-| and defective appraisemient under the Wit- | will not be entirely completed for two] T never expect to see this country take. oS ns yuying has fre- eptered for the contest of the blue ribbon | bendholders are corfcerned, at $250, yl tetea: Jong s con bil” Sees “There can be no doubt, however, that | Quently been encountered. The Grang: ons mus Ss: sspectes (oes Te enone eine ncaa during th First district—Thos. B. Reed, republican ‘The status of thé Pacific railroad debt is | When the regiment was at last ready for| this new departure will prove to be a most | Shares, on the other hand, continue to feel pe made for the debts e —Thos. B. Reed, reviewed at length, and the action the | its temporary discharge from service it] wise one. Before you can hope to achieve cee St. Paul incident and are sold on ral- ration thus farn the c: com- | was noticeable that the ranks were very | success, however, you will have to adopt | Hes j ; ‘ hibitionist mended materially depleted. Probabiy on an ever-| the civil service system so far as the gov- n the intdustrial list Tobacco is being wf American golf, end it there will not be a half dozen absentees. most prerinent in the list ar: npion C. B. MacDonald of the Chi- aati Luther F. McKinney, ‘democrat: W. “As the bill passed at the last session of | Moulton, people's; Daniel P. Parker, pro- | #dminis| :, Congresa r-quires that the road be equip- : Y @ there were twenty-five men absent | errment of your colonlal possessions is con-! manipulated, probably in the interest of if Club, who won the honors in | joa "with the underground electric system | Second district—Nelson Dingley, republi- estan gine, ss Ade enere bee haga ReEABAe? higher prices. The advance of Saturday H. J. Whigham of the Onwentsia | Within one year after the ratification of | ¢4M: John Scott. democrat; A. J. Wheeler, | Several pages are deyoted to the Spanish | ftom each company. 3 Was well sustained today, J rumors of ee ere ee ie 1ste uaa | the purchase, the acquiring of the property | Prohibitionis'; F. W. 8. Blanchard, nation- | war. The action of the President in not The Farlough Granted. SOuNc enor Eb iann: large earnings are again freely circulated L heccck Hills in 18 and | Vi involve an expenditure sufficiznt to | 21 democra‘. _| recognizing (he Cuban rcpublic is asource { When all was in readiness for the official = There 1s no doubt on this latter point, and ssfui in Chicago last year. | Will inv Fea gauie jaw at. | Third district—F. C. Burleigh, republican;: : a 5 : ne meni OF =< i* Is quite within reason to expect « larger Was among the doubtful | meet this requirement. ene eae a’ street | F. W. Plaisted, democrat; O. 8. Pillsbury, | Of Songraiulation, as follows: furlough: Col. Harriss adaressed te Wen Cl lsrso (eomlnet) Mentlonts et Mack (2 aero te policy morning. his health om a ceitnin ie DIEHGE 46 Gecomartna | Dronibitiontst. “If the resolution introduced each company in turn, announcing that ner, Mo., Slightly Wounded. of the management will sanction the ac- aged stay | rae of this property, and it is | gncUgnUsirict—C. A. Boutelle, republi- | Bailey or reported by the minority of the |-they-were furloughed until November 3Y.] UCKNER, Mo., September 12—Charles | ton. Pending: tereovey teetion the ac: as official- | Ty som> that both the Capital i, people's icy temacras W. D. Little- | committee on foreign affairs of the House | 1808, at 10 o'clock a.m., and must then re- Hamiiton, a prominent young man of | Unsettlement of the trade war, transactions Traction Company and the City and Sub- | "¢!4, people's; Geo. M. Park, prohibitionist. urban Company, formerly the Eckington, The Repablican Cor » likely to be among the bidders. Those | Chairman Babeock and had prevailed, the complications growing | port for duty at t attoe! out of Cuban affairs would exceeded | ‘any entangled situation known in the last | 1! ally confined to brokers’ offices mz tinue to disturb helders and fore: rmory or send a cer-} Buckner, rode up behind Mary Charlton te of a surgeon that they were unable | 444 john Martin, a young coupls of that ex spre: iv regen! Sipe weearded ene ne repetition of last week's violent market control of the Beit stock. It puaalO | cp cr ene certainly trust to the: wisdom of Presiden: | sericrs and their records affected. ccuntry road at midnight, and without ap-| A decline of 2 p=r cent in Brooklyn Rapid \ syndicate is being formed for the | Mittee have gone to Boston on business for | MeKinley and the leaders of Congress who | Col. Harries then placed the officers of ct ccc Genk ne ee Transit was credited to profit taking on a se of the road. the committee. They will be absent until WAC ener eet sala ation | rage (earth a sels eee eth | ie aie Emenee | Ne ee py peariea e the latter part of the week. we have just passed in soiving the prob- | Sta y Col. Harries and the ‘The first bullet struck Miss Cha: qhe mktct aicooant Ske basta inom samen set for 3 pes Mine) committal ee ee lems of the future in the settlement of the | a officers present that ths the back. A second bullet hit Martin in the | tial rise in these shares fully justifies, profit = a Exeter me $ alls Fick || aera eee ate Pa Ee ues) Se complicated «questions growing out of the ponte pees terer out of the shoulder and caused him to drop the reins. | taking, but the merits of the property ars i vont or thirteen years th ortatio reau_ to facilits ng vot- | w ; vember 20, at eee ,oF i aa drove off | inister of this country to China, called ar TS home to register and vote. This does diftiealties.encountered _ in The int The horses took fright and gallopsd off, | not avestioned. outcome of the fall elec- Sees G Spiel ct ts » his | 2Ot mean that free transportation is to be ting the we » enumerated, vemb Hamilton sending a few stray bullets after P 4s i “ » this afternoon to pay his | given. but reduced rated Will be secured foe | Cuting the war are enumerated, a ¥ 1 SEE TGR aan ncicea Gy ules hari tions is assuming proportions which mi f e ient ScKinley and to talk | feeaity eae ‘a be secured for | unjust critic pon the War Department | amination of the men, s eir it. je woun ed by 3 3 find reflection in the stock 1 r pairs were dis- 3 shin: ezally qualified vote Mr. William M. | repeiled. In thisi connection the he may be compared with what it w en | and Martin w dressed at Bucikne Fas bhcbanael ee patche , ys. so that by noon ffairs ‘n China. Bass, who had charge of the bureau in| hook re ®recent interview in ‘The | they were musicred in, in order that any | they arrived and report-d the affair. Dit yitlt prego cn eunidlie ee nek Se 1896, took charge today and will enter at with an officer, of them who may be entitled t The ‘condition of neither ts considered | 11.0 yar party has resumed for a time th Wilt Bulogize Prederick Douglass, | once upon negoliations with the railroads, 1 that much of the | may be ascertained and recorded. dangerous: Hemilton was acre ge centrol of prices. Th are few shrew : ; frenicalettor ss probab) duced Ss Will be in Guede democ! F c 3 s svon released by une! ses of the mar o rely . stoms in Wilmington, » is | + The committee will try to inerease the | vious years. Col. Harrles expressed his complete sat- | censid:rabie feeling was aroused, at ond tileh prices abe b es Bets nipeennd Eiseae ta ncrestee where he will | transportation facilities this year by mak-| The hand book 4 action with the record of the posse is seare for the would-be mur- | ree are y deliver the oratior the sey eile of the ing scpneoment: wan New oesignds nd | tion amoag repu Every commanding general,” he re- sae < vex ene) : my peas —_>—— heautifu rick Douglas € ailroads. eretofore rates ; z : Miss Chariton is the daughte! yea . = * be phgee ie i ee only been obtained over roads running mgricod | hes) Complimentels he Distat | tc ana Matinee eon Le asia FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Wednesday. Dancy is an el peaker, | CUt Of Washington. Tee MOSUL ee cen: aobatter aid Geo. | ter Martin of Buckner. ~ New York Stock Market. Open. High. Low. Close, To Stand for Governor. t Tes eee he | Wheeler did so, Gen. Bates did so, an? Gen. Ls Notes of General interest to t Gor RENE ODER Information has reached Washington that Service. ee iment returns with malle! —— aetng a eS a Represent p Pi a a . has _ a rey en returns vit a sma r ree erican rits, ae0 Naval Onicen Representative Pitney of New Jersey has | The following are among the army orders | aesth record than that of any other volun-| Me Was for ‘Three Terms Attorney | American Sugar.” : : within the pasi week definitely declared | announced a¥ ‘the War Department today: | tear regiment in the services and it went General of Alabama. American Sugar, ptd Director G. PF. Winslow has been | himself a candidate for the gubernatorial] Acting Assfstant'Surecon Daniel C. Coon- to Cuba, too. Some of our men are now STGOM Ala, Septer American Tobacco. eee eee ee eee postag | Romination. The convention will be held | ey, from this elty to, Licksonville, Fla., for | quite sick, but I'du not think that the sad | | MONTGOMERY. Ale, September 12 | atentson a Cae ‘4 and ordered to the Boston | September 22, and Mr. Pitney is doing « ignment to duty with the 7th Army | ending of ail on earth will be the fate of | Henry Clay Tcmpkins w > 4 + navy great deal of werk in the meantime. Corps; Acting Assistant Surgeon Thomas many of them.” denly 1M in his office this morning 3 ates r. z The hing yar a few minutes. eart failure due to Surgeon W. A. McClurg, from the Rich- |” at r=publican congre: W. Bath, from Normal, lil, to 7th Army | 22° furloughing of the men in a few minutes. nond to duty on the examining board. eneral regret is expi Tid UAC ung RAseiseee oe nee acute indigestion was th> cause. I ot the Day Se the} Lieut. A. L. f as been appointed 1 to leave Congr He was regard- Ninkel, from Baltimore for three terms attorney general of ] bama aud rank2d among ablest lawye Sights of Havaue. val attache at d Pekin, being ¢ ed as one of the ablest of the larg> con- ; tached om the Naval doi i has Douglas nd intimate > wus They S a the service, : mustering officer, addressed them. the south. He has been for 2 on xingto! Acting Assistant Sur- , jens ee = caaente. tingent of brilliant and energetic young ae ty net neni ts SS i in th: meeting Nortawestern irri gana no rei toate fe F. M_ Wise has been retieved | men who graced the republi geon James W. aye aE le 80 aDGUE tor Tae -HLALCoMllesnenaTthal eed onerierica Ee atelaGon Zo Gan... : States € . ion commissto of the Hector and ord of the chamber In recent Congr2 Sheridan Point, Va.; Capt. Benjamin L. | privation and hardship, suffering and dis- —_.—__—_—— ee Eekh= gametes! epee and | demanded he gag Partisan when occasion | pen jayck, assistant surgeon, from Newark, | case that’ would prove more dangerous SEAMEN FOR DEWEY. Consolidated Gas.” sy eeeesed iat Se one eo ovens ne and ull Gs ember ofithers sorourintnel| Nose tol Willette oint. Ne Vi Mor- | than the bullets of the Spaniards, aud tou Det tack ev is staf! and a doctor landed eee Geerm Bon Ge ab iy Oe [nee ae mente inc appropriatons | 115 G. Hutchins, from Montauk to relieve | them that if any man desired to drop out. | orgers to Recruit 300 to Replace Dis- | belaware 2 mndson 72. : oS : t found ample opportunity to real Pal assistant quarter- | und-rstanding this, he then had the eu x Kw wrande, pt na wharf and went for a car- a ee te exert his patriotism in the proper allotment | CaPt. Alfred M. Palmer, assistant qua charged Men. = the streets of Hav Quiet F Paes ‘ cf the peoples’ money. He was not nie, | aster at Cincinnati, Capt. Palmer to sail | opportunity. Sef AS SSS opnis | EPs: i ah i u revailx in ru. 3 . gs: tines © Cuba ‘ ‘i z E SA? D , Septe 5 - ohs of public buildings, ete. 3 2 gardly, although prudent, and was not | fF Santiago, Cuba. via Porto Rico. from Cheeking Equipment. veek Is expected to be a busy one at the | UhmoisCeatra . : k aa Site Meni sod ie RONEN Ae ID | Lois Gees Ral (ete Pe icadtys meciireah [mie Ome MT Le SUS A | ae ey So Ne eM La | eo eed ee ee Laxe suore. ee amt uss 200M | received a cablegram stating that there is | growth by manifesting a spire. ot nae, | William Williams, commissary of SUS | eA eA all | naval recruits’ rendezvous in this city. A | @K6 Suure..—-- y from an early | jarge number of the men at p . Sniffen, paym: ad froma, -Mon= | OONT 1PGBy, sat here a a the | Admiral Dewey in Manila hay tauk to rejoin station at Atlanta wita | Vast space — eee of off : = ine funds for the payment of troops. Giers examining the equip Peru, says the ier asthe st ater Ge is cones been renominated by the] ““acting Assistant Surgeon George Dock, | respective companies and 1 complete quiet which it has enjoyed for | POPUlSts and democrats and indorsed by | trom uk Point to Sternberg Hospital | in order to return the property of Uncle a y the Teller wing of the silver republicans. | at Ch Acting Assistant Surgeon sent with | completed [ sand sol- | their terms of service, and the local re- | Nissen Paciie nis of their | cruiting officer here recetved instructions | yk. and T. pt king out lists, | from Washingtcn to enlist 300 men. Ma- | Nations) Lead chinists. firemen, yeomen, musicians, sca- | New Jersey Centri men and ordinary seamen are all wanted. | New York Centrat ne revolution in the countr places bands of maraud ho wer> disp In some | Simony in national expenditures. have appeared, | Kepresentanve Bell Renominated. proach of the | Representative Bell of the si government tr {to pursue them. | rado distri repoltian ‘frastion ri led coi cond Colo- p i; Capt. Hugh J. McGraph, 4th Gar | re PARIS, September 12.—Ferdinand we eee, from Troop E to ‘Troop G; Maj. Geo, | tte Sts i ratenes of Cuban | peck, the United States commissione Seg t. Vogan, brigade surgeon, honorably dis-) 'enches on them. Here and there was a | ine paris exposition of 1909, with his fam- | Texas Past -second IIH- | charged from the United States volunteer | Sun with a bent or broken barrel and an- ily and staff, has taken up quarters at the | Tenm. Coa: & iron. withou amo Herrera has r az, with cargo and r Alava has arriv- scme ye : chick ; eae oo iean | Sam to his representatives, ording to peshere bene ee = The popullsts in their state convention ad- | Melehor G. Cockey, from Rellevue, Kan., [Sam 10 his represeutatives, according to = tetereen| seen Poca tea : to Jacksonville, Capt. Fred. Wheeler, | rules and reg: 3. The © bum Mr. Peck Reaches Paris. Pergrg Govoremcne Reccints: Votated the retention of all the islands | sn Cavalry, transferred from Troop G to|of muskets tied up in shelter tents, and * vag aae y- | taken from Spain until a majority of their | Tro people shall become able to establish a | alry government for themeelve -| ‘The democrats of the twenty. vernment receipis—From internal re fenue today, $149.3 customs, $42), ~elianeous, $22,189; expenditures, $3,¢ 8 showed the scratches of Cuban pols district have nominated A. B. Gar-| service, to take effect September 15; Maj. | other without hammer or tigger. Very lit- | Continental Hotel until he ean find suita- | Culon Paeite.. joners have +e rett for Cong’ This district is now rep- | James R. Branch, 7th Regiment, United of the other equipments were brought | ble offic US Leather pt. aa Pays the Penalty. resented by a republican, Mr. George W.| States Voluntcer Infantry; Maj.’ Eduard | ya, the rest being descroyed, and what —_>— —— pe... rar Ad- | Judge Taylor, in Police Court this after- | Smith. ‘ Boeckmann, chief surgeon. United States | bundles and boxes there were at the arm- Steamship Arrivals. Wheelings Ci ota ashore Tnoun, fied James Henderson, colored, $1, | Congress Inthe Sheth, Teniessee eae ee eres een echarged; Mas] ory had been thoroughly disinf2:ted. STAMEURG,. Bapisaber Ui--Aivived: Pa] Penne. ee by the re- | Eugene L. Swift, brigade surgeon, ordered ns. He is J. C. Napier of Nash- | from Lithia Sp:ings, C The soldiers who w ioned cid not move with the alacrity e doing the work yled to | With the alternative of thirty day: in jail, | pubti tria, from New York. Union Facife, pra. to Montauk Point, ’ against the alleged unjust | for cutting Ellen Dyson, also colored, in) ville. Mr. John Wesley Gaines, a demo-| Lieut. Col. Jonn Biddle, chief “engineer, | {rot chavacterined them when tase wun | Glasgow—Arrived, Sardinian, from Mon- | Ai Stee! and Wire au ss ok aly ‘ he Span. Sa back h a razor this morning. The | crat. now represents the district. A col-| United States Volunteers, to report to Mal. | citing ready to leave the same hall, They | treal; State of Nebraska, from New York. | Kubber pi. Sway 12" wey fadrid. Th wspa- | wound was dressed at the Emergency Hos- | ored man, Dr. W. T. Scott, has been nomi- | Gen. Wilson, New York city; Maj. Andrew | £70" au supposed to be well, but scarcely 1 | Bremen—Arrived, Friedrich der Grosse, publish the text of the j pital. pated nthe twelfth Missouri district us| P. Biddle, surgeon, ist Michigan, honor- | fly. officer or private, is free from ma- | from New York via Southampton. Washington Stock Exchange. ee an independent republican, Soe seer ME. Crm taxt eptember | igria, Col. Harries was beginning to fe:l| |Antwerp—aArrived, Friesland, from New| sates seguise ell te ovlace un an rolitan ikea EET eaae Ordered (0 Pay Alimony. Republican Text Book. int aliens Thome dischanmed, | te daily afternoon visit of high fever as | York via Southampton. Rallrond Convertible 69, ($1,000 at. 126. ne een S (oe ledey Ordered Nathan oom. | (The republican, text (book: for jthe cam= | iedt-eDuvelli West Mist TexanjanduGapls | cones aay COC ana oenL RENO | arice eo) alagsaisacabeny Tra At 7. 40 at 75, 20 Ne New Yellow Fever Canes Have | &7 ' Pay to his wife, Nina Eliza Pinchback | paign of 1898 will be published by the con-| 7. J. Hay, Battery D, Ist Battery Heavy California Volunteers, and Licud, | temen said the fever came back every day | Private Charles E. Baldwin of Company Mery Artiller, a West Vir. | OF every night. They w Robert L. Archer, adjutant ‘oomer, $60 a month a Developed There. ony during the | gressional committee the latter part of this Light, 10 re merely two in- | 1 ig very sick at his father’s residence, | thaler ‘Linoytpe. rac ee i" vendency of her suit against him for di-] weck. It is a volume of nearly 400 r * S s of dozens of cases of the obstinate oz . opolitan Kailrond © JACKSON. Miss., September 1 he yer. | Pend y pages, | ginia Volunters, honorably discharged; Col. soba are | No. 27 K street northeast, but is showing | ™ olen gor iow fever situation today ix comparatively | SOF: and also to pay to her counsel the | prepared and edited by Mr. Frederick F.| Albert 1, Bils, to report at Camp Wikoft | dies. that experienced physicians declare | 52.2" ofysurovement, FT cutuct of Cdlumide Bande. — aiet. No new cases have developed, ‘The | Um of $75. Mrs. Toomer claims to have | Schrader, assistant secretary of the com- | for examination fer promotion; First Lieut, | Will require from four to six months to eae cares currency 3.656. 118% bid. sit: Dorsiek » ‘The | been deserted. ‘The defendant declares that | mittee. ‘The book ts one of ch _ | Jesse Rowe, Ist Illinois Cavalry, to Stern- ; @radicate from the system. Remove the Grade Crossings. Miscellaneous Bonds.—Metropoliten Rellroad Se, which struck the city Saturday sub- | pie Es 2 g e le most COM-| berg Hospital, Chickamauga Despite their disabilities, the men worked = 11844 bid. Metropolitan Railroad conv. Gs, 125 at y who fied at the first alarm | called bin Orla, Lie invitees wamnte | Brchensive and valuable handbooks ever | "rh. tolowing ‘officers having tendered | with a will, and two young Meutenants of | Frem the Indianapolis News. Did. "126 asked. Metropollian Raiiroad certliieate * to the ety, Dr. Cartes an | cad him to Georgia. He invited his wife to | published by. the committee, and Chairman | jin, {vowing olicers: ha honorably dis- | artillery, who were present as representa- | Some day we shall come to believe that | of indebtedness, Av lid bid. Mersopolitan ielicen! v. Dr. reteset rn Bim(but he'says she) Babcock and) his! collecguesson (thelcom= | craveed: GaneevonAGED ice kee | tived of tie War Department tolreceive the) | gene Cay ee ea protection, and then | (¢flilieate of tadebtedness, B, 110 bid. Colnubin pital servic - Work, Sre Pleased with Mr. Schrader’s | York Volunteer Infantry: Capt. John f. | returned 2quipments, kept pace with them. | we shall make un end of erode cranes Sg ey a ye ae ed is now arrangin PEST Piel pie OnAuneeation 2a Alabama Voluntcer Infantry: Capt. —— in this country. The day cannot come too | on Gas Co. ser. A, 6s, 11314 bid. Washingt he mais. The patient, levered. 4 ileason, Ist Georgia Volunteer In- THE COURTS, speedily. . Company ser. B, 68, 114 bid. United States black vomit, and it is| Abraham Henson, colored, had his ha: One of the first chapters in the book First Lteut. Joseph B. Whiting, jr, = —+ 02 —____ He Ae Dee tae, Beh Sak. eamgneee and cut off in a machine shop near the is cn annexation. It says: assistant surgeon, Ist Wisconsin Volunteer Equity Court, No. 1—Justice Cox. Horses Hold ‘Their Own. ity and. Trust Ge, 100 bad. Waaiington” Maret —_->—_ Siccet le hare ticenoon ae era aes “It has been argued that the annexa-| Nuw Sark Voluntest, taf item tt, 202d | In re Richard E. Stewart, Herman Corse, | prom the Memphis Commerelal-At Company Ist 6s, 110 bid. Washington Market Disaster. moved to the Emergency Hospital in the | tion of Hawaii is a d ture fi New York Volunteer Infantry; Second} john Robinson, John Donohoe, Anthony Se See Company Imp. 6s, 110 bid. Washington Marker Z On September poll ambulance. z aii is leparture from the tra~ Lieut. Frank Judson Hess, 202d New York Stewart and Daniel King; inquisition in lu- | Side by side with bicycitng, equestrian- | Company Ext’n és, 11) bid. Masonic Hall Aaso- oo 4 Orles_ Septembe A Glilons of the country and @ foolish experi- | Voluntcer Infantry: Second Lieut. James 8. | jacy confirmed. Gray ast. Gait; reference | ism xrows in popular favor, though the | ciatton $s, 107. bid. ein the crowdsd dow: n portion of i : fagen a ment, because it is not contiguous terri-| White, Ist South Carolina Volunteer Infan. ; sed. Steliwagen agt. Palm-|™men and woman on horseback may not | National’ Bank Stocks. —Dauk of Wasbington, 280 tory, the case of Alaska being set down | t¥; Second LMeut. Adelbert S. Hart, 14th ee aeeonas taraineeted to interplead, ‘Too- | always look with admiration on the bicy ne ee BB ter Sarah of St. John's Church Or-| a8 Still an experiment. But in annexing | NCW, York Volunteer Infantry: Second | mer agt. Toomer: alimony and counsel fees | cle, and the wheelman may sometimes | Pants, and, Mechanics’, 1s bid. | Seound, 14" cavied eet z Hawaii there is no departure from the tra- | [{°4t- Willlam La Thompson, 201st_ New allowed. Fields agt. Fields; pro confesso , Choose to regard the horseman as snob- | ital, 120 bid. West End, 5% bid, 90 asked ed at police headquarters aiti of the country. The country has | {°° Volunteer Infantry; Second Licut. | Sacsted, with leave to answer. Daniel agt. | bish and behind the age. In crcwded cities | Traders” 80% bide Taneeln, 11s bid. asked. j Uftcrnoon and asked the police to assist | already made numerous annexations of in. | Ceorse B Hutchings, ist "Texas Volunteer Stern; time to take testimony extended till | the horse is not used nearly as much as | Safe Deposit and Trust" Companiles.—Nattonal her in her efforts to find Thomas Swal-| sular territory. Ey : Se a Sefe Deposit Trvst, 116 asked. W \ i z Le SA ere oe October 1. In re Mary M. Maddox, alleged | it used to be, and there is room for hope | fefe Deporit and Trvet. 118, asked. | Washington icw, who went to Santiago as a member The United States owns the Aleutian TeatUc: Laci ce) Haein Sproitinl ook: | MBER TE -aaue wilt dss eneOcpuen lank ier Rush build- Searching for a Soldier. the Kentos 20 East ments Wer Security and Trust, 1 bid. of Company I. District of Columbia Volun. | 1!ands, extending a thousand miles west Sixty Bays in Jail. mittee. Crown agt. Caton; sale confirmed | 0m the race track and speedway the horse Firemen’s, 25, akin, feers: The tig oey Oo i esate f Hawaii, which it acquired in conjunc- John T. Ricks, ;4n old colored man, was ; and cause referred to auditor. Payne agt. | holds his own, and animals of good breed ee we abd. » bid. | got 6 tele eee reeone Sarah tich with Alaska- It also owns fifty-seven | this afternagn sent to jail for thirty days | Payne: divoree a vin. mat. granted. Mei- | and training are always in demand. Auccenah:: Si Wd. Seanad Taees, 96 tak ee Wood mM. | 5% etter from Swallow that was writ- | other islands and groups of islands in the | jy See “Pavlan Torcaseani a S\ linger agt. Marsh; leave to withdraw pa- —_—$§_<§_os<_ ana opie +7 Pig — : Photon . whos: | ten at Si He had then been sick, | Pacific ai | bY Judge Taylor for assaulting Policeman 28 Kes ples, 1 thirteen in the Caribbean sea, | man | pers granted. Jost agt. Jos | but hed recovered. A letter sent to him af. | Wich have been taken possession of by | W@%4 of the seventh precinct. While | fore Margaret Murray, this letter w returned, | S™erican citizens under act of Congress walking along theGeorgetown and Tenley-| taken. Lewis agi. Lewis ment offi e been | Gated August 15, 1856, which provides for | town railroad ab@ut 2 o'clock Saturday | script extended thirty d Hodgson agt. eae war is cna bat butchery by y e ung eatatta the registration and protection of islands | morning the office? noti i divorce a vin. mat. granted, | Tcads goes on lik> clockwork. The country Son avle to sive Sister | so annexed. The pri = ced Ricks all agt. Fetzer; sale finally ratified. | would have been much shock=d had Dewy mon that would be of | annexations was to lest fourteen men in the battle of Manila, cated on such islands, but it only makes : 5 (hire Stas Felon codicit | Yt that many were kilted in the trolle the precedent so much the stronger in that | When he resisted, and-a fight ensued, dur- ate of Catharine J Weller: codicll | car disaster in Cohoes. Evary grade cross- dikers Murdered by Thieves, | it indicates that so small a matter as the vhich Racks threw Ward ove: r d to probate and letters test ing nowadays is almost equivalent to an September 12.Joseph ang | Securing of a limited amount of fertilizer | Ri ; ubdued. He was ry H. Tichenor, exe- |!"dictment for murder. . bid, 10 asked. testimony be- Stop This Business. examiner, ordered | ,. EEE time to file tran. | Prem the Springfield Republican, Lin pocks,—Real Titie, 2 bid, Estate Title, 7 ing ipal object of such | a bag on hi?Sshouffer and asked wh: tw | ecure the guano lo-| in it. The Ufficer!put Ricks under arn Probate Court—Justice Cox. Light Stocks. — Washing: United States Hlectr ae 14 asked. ne Stocks.—Chesapeake and Potoma>, 48 wxylvania Lid. ~Mergenthater See is ficient reason for insular anr charged wigh twenty s Detate ee » bid. Lanston Mor rshall of Otsego, who we : Laer annexation. | Charged | with | mies 1 bond, $500: Estate of Ma: ’ Ctra trations of the countrys ans ste | Wine value: oteeh tnt the Geor : will dated June 14, 189s, | Grain, Provisions and Cotton Markets. — pee seh ee rope atever territory or couniry is | #0 pe 1, er In re orphans of Jos. F. Nicholson, mats . Pecume! Ate ceived from = greater portion | US he was sent down for an additional | Opler ratifying sale Of outage 1 fusnlahed by W.B. Hibbs & Co.. bankers ngton Market. men states that their bodies | was not insular | thirty day real estat ate of Chantal V. Garrity; | 2M4 brokers, 1421 F st-. members New York | cid. 122 asked. atheir mining shanty on Cop- | lition against insular ; co aye Tee naming Friday, October 14, for | {tCck exchange | correspondents Messrs | xitx. rights, ene ne When Foch mnuesnions Cook Negroes Rob a Fruit Vender. >. In te Aubrey Page, minor; | /enhurg; Thalmann & Co. New York, Government Bo BORE tee be valuable to the country.” There was a lively time experienced to- C. Smith appointed guardian; bond, on Bigh Bide. - linen: Unable to Serve. The Subject of Bonds. day about noon by. an Italian fruit dealer Estate of Anna Schlecht; letters of | wheat—Dec q 6 GIs, per cents, registered : Fen Geen as er epee ates , ae © nee Hae ; stration granted to Leonard Schlecht; oe, registered, of 10084 -. September 12—A tele- n the subject of bends the hand book {on W street northw etween 13th and te of Mary St. John; waiver 30 coupon, of 1908-1928 ved here this morning from Gen. | says: 14th streets. The Italian had a push cart inventory filed. Estate of 22h registered. of 19 he has declined the proffer filled with bananas, and a number of col- ored men made an attack on him, For sev- eral minutes stones were thrown by the inventories filed. In re a eceipi filed. proof of te of Jno. J. Bernard; or- coupon, of 1907... _. registered, of 1925 coupon, of 1925... . Tegistered. of 1904. n the army investigating board, | Sovernment was compelled to sell Gen. Manderson has notified President Mc- | 409 in bonds. The interest on this Kinley of his mability to serve. Close, ‘ per publication. 2 és a . Bah ite, coupon. of 1904 — of bonds for ton years ts $114.01 colored “men, and. the Italian retaliated | er ale ihe administrator to furnish ‘sp a0 oa Currency 6s Sf 1806 fH s bi Sameer near! rehiags annum. with the same m les. nally the d cial bond, $500, instead of bond of $19,000, r oie fo gorepst emcees E Mixs Davis More Comfortabie. ‘ow, let us see what these bonds would | was frightened away from nis aren : > 4 Bey DEDHAM, Mass. September 12—The | NARRAGANSRTT PIER, R. J., Soptem- | BAe, Cost, premium tarred, if Issued un- | the bananas then dlsappecced: a : SS ondition of Mr. Thomas F. Hayard was | yer 12—Mics Winnie Davie passed @ vara. | SF the same terms as those authorized by |" Persons on the strect who witnessed the Oe ee reheat anchanged this morning. He passed a ful night. but was allehtiy tone coe ake” | tepublican Congress to raise revenues to | affair feared a rlot Would result free, tee | Rody Rice, colored, was this afternoon Lom. Chea. ‘ather uncomfortable night, and. according | able this morning. Her condition, paese eee ie gy pies oe eanoe ae Eeable, cnergeant Harbison appeared soon | sent to jail for two months by Judge Taylor ee ysicia adu . ” . , + > le 3 y : ¥ y © his physicians, is grad: inking. erally unchanged. Reduced to a mathematical form, the prob- Pests mag taliogsee ee ees ate cae aeeR ceee Savurds 2 eee gas SS