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i4 THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1898-17 PAGES, SSE RECEIVES REPORTS committee this special committee met and THE ASSASSIN'S PURPOSE Cuban question. Translated it reads as fol- “AN ANAEMIC COUNTRY” AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES decided to ask Colonel Harries to provide lows: 3 . an escort from the regiment to meet and First—A commission, presided over by TOMORROW. FUTURE Das. “* escort the company up the avenue to the White House grounds. Mr. North, on behalf of the Ladies’ Aid Society, promised If He Had Been in Italy He Would Have Gen. Lee, will receive in Havana, from the representative of Spam, the government of the island of Cuba, and will direct the evac- Sagasta Tells the Spanish Senators the MARCUS NOTES, AUCTIONEER. si oG N & €O., AUCTIONEER: Committees Statements ‘Concerning | to provide the company with a lunch, and A uation of Cuba by the Spanish troops. s S }- t WELL-KEPT AND DESIK EB OFUR omm ements “Co Bl ab to oravide iste aioe tier esimenti on Struck at the King. Second—The island will be occupied tem- Trouble With Spain, The Balance of the Cohn | MVM SteuEn Cake oe Oak Reception to First Regiment. Bey es crazily upterenalitacy mle by thelUntted Stock at Auction O NW. AT PUBLIC AUCTION. 2 The Subcommittees. Third—The Bpanish evacustion “having ON THURSDAY MORNING, rir. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER MINETIRNTH oo See Upon the eall for reports frem the sub- |The Remains of His Vietim Have /jcon completed and the pacification of the | Violent Speech by Gen. Weyler—Re- i IN LOTS iy THE TRADE | St. BML We will we, witty ut Mnitt se se 4 tal D committees Mr. John Joy Edson stated Been Placed in a Coffin=— island having been attained, there will be Li v e me i, Ti CE OF THE COUN StH uJ LANDS ME OAK WINDSOR f vt N a REVIEW BY CHAIRMAN OYE VESIEIE! chat sta tnanics conunittes nacleore re- convened an assembly of Tepresentatives of Plies to Those Who Have At ANOUY 200 LADIES CAPES, 2) TZ” LADIL PED. WITH MATTRESS: DESICANL 1 ceived $3,827.12, and that several hundred Her Will, Usd dh Oe OS i Gh tacked the Army. WRAPPERS, .AND A LOT OF OTHER GOODS WHITE ENAMELED BEDSEEADS. Pill» = 3 tive Cubars This assembly will decide ALSO, EYE MAPLE, OAK AND CHERE\ CHAM. are in sight. what form of republie shall be established 6 COUNTERS, 2 SHOW CASES, 3 SEWING MA- UiTES. MATTRESSES, PILL Arrangements Made to Greet Com- The flower committee, through Chairman poe ennkwie adopt a Sys a CEINES, WIXT FIXTURES, &e. thee ETS FINE CARPETS, «71 r is G t Henry aie Bio riwoLe a vitzerland, |, Fourth—When the assembly has fulfille = TERMS CASH TABLES AND KOCKERS. TERS Todas Hower COND Cae. Batts | oe ees rom Geneve, 8 witscriano), | its mission elettioue will vervelaktorcnoass | «rey er oceetngs jan the |Sparishi senate, || coos tat ne megeea the leaan ay, MINATION OAK POLDING 2EI> pany H Upon Arrival. “left over were sent to the treasury and yesterday evening, stat2: Luigini, or Luchessi, declares that if he ofticers of the republic. These, in turn, will appoint their subordinates, according to the from the point at which the account in The Star yesterday closed, were as follows: MARCUS NOTES, AUCTIONERR, UNGES, BOX COUCH, TABLES. OiLALGS, « turned over to Colonel E. B. Hay, chair- : : a h ze —— % furnishing it will pay you fo atrond ass — man of the committee on music, to strew | Bad beer in Italy he would have struck Goi which shall have been drawn] When the debate was resumed, Senor Regular Sale of Furniture a8 the goods are nearly new and in due before the soldiers as they marched up | at King Humbert. It is asserted here that Ue cy io Stine Gonzales attacked the army. He said it = Ses a. ain THE WORK OF RELIEF] Sth street, and on Saturday morning the | beng a forsigner Lulgini may be extradited |y,.e'poay nono mot public, functionaries | nad been worsted first by the insurgents at My Salesrooms. ats €.G. SLOAN & ©O., Aucts florists sent to each of the sick soldiers, at | to Austria. HES Be en AG GER || Aan aca a Ges ASE ONVTHOIDAT MORNING, SETI = ST aes fawenn Semanal whentha ware Gant to | OM the arrival here today of the repre-| the hands of the Cubans and withdraw its| Continuing, the speaker asked what had | RiiNIt ya's Mk VOLOCR, LE WILL sent. | S| A + reception com- | decorate the graves of Private Maupin and | Sentatives of the Austrian court they were | army-of occupation. become of the 200,000 men sent to Cuba. | LARGE V Meee eee aD ee ee eee tN RESIDENT AO House last | Sergeant Ferree, and also to the funerals | conducted to the death chamber and view2d | See ee ae He blamed General Weyler and the late AVENUE NORTHWEST, AT PUBLIC ALO> hearing reports | @!, PTivates Gaskell, Griffith and Maddux. | the remains of the empress. The ladies of | THE MONETARY CONFERENCE. | premier, Senor Canovas del Castillo, as- SS Ss Rect eeadl NTA earing reports | 7 beg to state that ng to the sener- | the party were particularly affected. pas serting that the latter was omnipotent 2 iS DAYS. eat * x ENTIY. 808, s mmittees relati sty © mercha of Washingtot Smee is Arguments by bs - q SSS — <a | At TEN A. M., at above we 1 sell, ection willy (HG ce oe re eee oe Wate tOn 1D | Arter prayers mad heenvor sxedgtho coftin| |ien Mone of neh sites, ©R®™=| while in power, and might have done what | THOS. J » AUCTIONEER age (ee eee onnection with the re- | denatir ne ribbo: dof the florists eens ea sence: of the . h secre ——— Citi ASS BEDSTEAD WITH HAI MAT. nt last Fri- | donating the flowers, there are no rsa closeds, ncaa ee The afternoon session yesterday of the} MEpeesed oo Saticts (Sena ALE OF IMPROVED Prove TRESS AND SPRING, aati ‘© be appropriated fe nis éo1 Pe. hcrities. = : er, § asta, replying, iS’ RDRO! RAS ER A i) Randle any tO Doietncgn ete ee mes ‘The bishop of Fribourg, the arehpriest ot | ™onetary conference at Omaha, Neb., de-| sald that neither Senor Cunovas del Cas- y F 4 of trust SET AND COAL Hob, WiLLowW cu Ivester also Committee's Expenses. the cathedral of Notre Dame and several | Y!ePed Into an almost mouth-to-mouth | till, nor himself had ruled long enough } eve tn Taher Xo ROCKERS. WHITE AND G % i i x ittee se e cathedra a e a = ae O e acte’ mye ] be land HITE AND BRASS Beles? SAK AND : vutive com-| | The work of the committee sent to mect | Genevese eeclsviastics in full. canonleals | Contest between the gold and silver sides, | 1 change the character of the race, which a igecasene WALACT CHAMBER SLITEX OD in ith nt ©] Harries, | the regiment at Baltimore was reported by | piessed the remains in the presence of the | With the middle-of-the-road editors of the | aster to Spain. 2 4 will sell. in frent it AND WASHSTANDS, MATTRESSES ANG Pile of the | yne, and an appropriation of $20.95 | court personages, each of whom sprinkled | Reform Press Association strongly in ev: “We are,” the premier said, ‘an anaemie | {404 Titse TWENTY Bee A a Gn Pee: ARETE ADD) Om, aaiaeent seen de to cover the committee's ex- | the body with holy water. dence for their favorite theory of an irre-| country. We were attacked’ when acting | ficnt by depth of 1 4 3 feat TOILET SETS, CHUFFOMERS, DINiNe tT ine aa ais cud President Rufty and the members of the | Geemable paper currency. The flatists are | 85 an honest man would. We defended | frent by Aepth of lot 118. in Chapin Irownrs sobs BLE AND CHAIRS, CROCK ERY a seipaic ee = “ federal council cume from Berne in a body ourselves. I have lost my pres’ , but it is | division of part of Pleasant Plains, as 1 sub WARE REFRIGERATOR, KITCHEN FURN Tam re * said Chairman Sytves- | | Mr. Hutchins explained what has been | fcially to tender the nation’s sympathy. |!" most impatient to be heard and can | }ecause I believe the path 1 ai following | divieion is recorded in the wlfice of the eure TURE, dc, &c abled to coi nate but a part of th {ial Traction and the Brightwood, have | Surrounded the depot, and the council rod2 | day for the advocacy of paper money, and Weyler'’s Violent Word: Terms: Mide known at time of sale. A deposit | —— _— ——2 yrogram adopted for the recep- | agreed to afford the soldiers free transpor- | in carriages to the hotel between files of | their interruptions were fast and numerous, > of $250 required at time of sale. Conveyancing AUCTIONEERS a eae eae hat of Gn. | tation over thelr lines during the month, | Sendarmes. There they were received by! ir, H. P. Robinson of Chicago, editor of} General Weyler then made a specch of | Sha rconiig ed thle at tale: sili! STORe recognition of the trict of Co- | Ud that the Capital Traction will do like: | the emperor’s representatives and the suite | the Railway Age, took for his subject ‘The | 8te@t violence, which provoked such an JAMES FE. FITCH. y YOKK AVE! tee Having them at home, | \s<. in all probability at a meeting of the | of the empress, all in deepest mourning. Interest of Railway Men in the Gold Stand- | Outburst that the premier had to intervene | 0.44 acs ee ee y STREET Ni bec us to look after their in- | Girectors today. Replying to President Ruffy's address of | ard.” A portion of his spesch follows: and called upon the general to explain his eres = Trustees, By virtue of # certain welfare, and to that end I am] Colonel Hendricks of the committee on | sympathy, Count von Kuefstein, the Aus-| “it 1s commonly claimed that the tree | policy. General Weyler replied that he had ON BROS, AUCTIONEERS A ote that the committee cn | veteran organizations referred to the work | trian minister, thanked the Swiss people, | coinage of sliver, if it hurt anybody, would | hot threatened the covctoemeny trentariene | eRESTEES: Scaaiaone aki are Mr. RB. H. Warner is ¢ ef his vice chairman, Col. Calvin Farns- | “who in these unhappy days have given | only hurt the capitalist and the gold bug. but only those who had attacked the army. TATE Crry OF WASHIN v, IN tes on employment, | worth, and to the fine showing of the or- | avidence of so great sympathy with the | Tf the free coinage of silver woull reduce Bue u icked the arr te OF OULEER eet Wolf 7 ganizations despite the limited time In which | Austrians.” the railway earnings ths men who would | git ¢ymiister for war, General Correa, | Sy" pwELLING HOUSE NO, 1410, TENTH 1 doing ail that sym | to prepare. Colonel Hendricks also told of | It is eaid that the assassin will be tried | suger would not be the capitalist or the | athe government alone was responsible. | sree NORTIWE : " 1 F cratification the members | at a special term next month. The Duke of Tetuan, the former minister | py virtue of a deed of trust to us, bearing date aPeet : Se fcc erste Sree tivne eaperienceagrmwere ley 7 tence : gold bug, but would be the laboring man. | for foreign affairs, defended Senor Canovas | o: the of May, A-D, 1896, and. reconied : hundred 04 igh ISG Gee eenexpeas Rie The Empress’ Will. then gnnited States was on a silver basis | del Castillo, whereupon Senor Gonzales | In Liber N . folio 188, of the lind records for | $88, (618 he return ee = lizab aoe e earnings of the railways would be, of] made another attack upon the deceased j the District of Columbia, we will sell, on TUF seesaie eared J ce vec one rte swore ot Ue unprese Dae gree ae as De see course, in silver dollars, or thelr equivalent. | premier, declaring ae Inter had foreseen | DAN, THE Tw VENTH DAY “OWS oie bk tea nee ulttee Olt Isbor organizations, s200e | will Hequeatting ner Jewels) ve oS") The railways could not put up their rates, | the loss of Cuba and had planned with | JPME! a eee welling, No. OL New York te the very limited notice the er | :40,009, to charities. and at the best they would only get the | Senor Sagasta to sign the surrender, of erountl Mate city oF Wastineten, inridse ee ea eae : FS eee Sper Mon aprearing | ‘The body was finally enveloped ina black | same number of dollars as they do nov The loss of Cuba, Senor Gonzaies con- | trict of Col DER Ma page Ser hn perme: | One-thiird cash, tmtance tn ecnal installs ee oe" Mr Gordon of the | faille dress, the hair arranged with a dia- | but those dollars would purchase less. They | tinued, was a just punishment for those | eigut (2s) in ‘8 , » with f ot i Banded sete ae ccause | dem over the forehead, ard the hands fold-| Would purchase I2ss machinery, tess fuel,| who failed to profit by the doctrine that re iumbered and ‘ wk See » on public order specie 3 | Cea ; peut oe less supplies—that 1s to say, that the ex-| the colonies should not be governed by op- }, as said si med in > eat geod nature of the crowds | eq lightly together, holding a cross and] penses of the railways for theso items | pression. of the District of Col t the very efficient work of the poli¢e, | rosary. White roses form a garland around 'd_be materially increased, Railway | The senate then adjourned. pestis aok aen tak ‘ Cis No esie Y EVENS the whole body, concealing the white satin | companies, therefors, would have tess mon- Another Bix in one nnd two years : to o do. - a y interest, to pay labor and to of 6 per cen: ani ittee on ¢ lining of the coffin. ee First of all they would pay’no | The republicans, Carlists and bolting con- Sapte e fy enaied out, and Very few have seen her majesty’s fea: | dividends; but that would not be nearly | servatives of the chamber of deputies have des Ps fd pe eteietaeae oy refresh- | tures, as her face most of the SS) enough to meet the deficit. The interest | issued a manifesto giving their reasons for F 1 ob P : BeDe re igs prowided (a. TafenOudl been covered with a white cloth, wae 12 | charges all have to be paid in gold, and opposine (lie soe Os Its publication | tet uf pure Se terres or ex eee = - 5 pensed } or on vicne within che ape CAS BEA oa GN Ma covered the whole | compantes would have to make a desperate | po TS prohibited. plied with in ten days from da THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONERRS, i t t ; algo bean abie|| come effort to pay those charges, but having | 23 Sent ; fees reserve the right to resell, ‘ at. uw the case, te wet Med Geuston Oitice |The werk of arresting suspects here an@ | nothing but depreciated silver dollars to | Senor Sagasta, in an Interview yesterday, | Uctultive pure: OF VALCARLE UNI ED thee coe BAe eat Hee: tt isan || ae Dusannercontt: One has confess24| nay in the effort would necessarily be fu-| Sid no claims’ advanced by the United AMA. GORDON, Trste STATE, REING LOTS 4% TO ik ae e Re puree gr sg He ceceiwe “of | that he made the weapon used by the as-| tile, No railway company in the country | States after the peace protocol was signed | _sei4-d&de JOUN J. WILMARTH, Trustee. INCLUSIVE, IN SQUARE 62, SITUATED OW 7 s ae *h t a reratarally acknowicdned: sassia, but all investigation falls to prove | could meet its annual interest charges, and | OT the cortes bureaux met to elect peace DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIOND E STREET TETY TENTH AND) ELEV : which had been gratefully a that the murderer had accomplices or be-| thsre could not be anything but bankruptey | Commissioners should be entertained. F ON NTH Bs Street Decorations. longed to any organization. ahead. Meanwhile, while the struggle was | _ Advices received from the Philippine Is- SALE OF VERY Vaura END AND OE STRESS Lehi Mr. Wine of the committee on decora-| ‘The arrangements for the funeral cere-| Zcing on, labor would suffer, ‘Bhe railway | lands say the insurgents would release only HNG 140 ON TWELPTIE STRERE 1h THE CIEY OF WAxdING. eyes eee a sauti- | Monies were published in Vienna last | Gomranies w : “) | a few of their prisoners. For instance, MASSACHUS AVENUE AND M 7 : repar wg referred to the profusely and beautt i F companies would be compelied to cut their ewe Dy 5 = NORTHWEST CHURCH 0% ertain deed of toust, Ereuerca lense Sererred Soe : d that|Ccvening. The bedy of the Empress Bllza-|/pay rolls and to cut their wages. There | ‘hey will shortly set free the Spanish civil ON day of June, A.D, Isis, and te: Presentation of Meda fully decorated streets, and stated that | jeth will le in state In the Hofburg on Fri- | Would ba fewer men employed. ‘They woula | MPloyes who are in their hands. “APTERNOO corded in Liber No. 214i, folto 245, gt sey. of the presen mn oft . to be made] great credit was due Vice Chairman J.| day and during the forenoon of Saturday, probably get less wages and every dollar of Major General Merriit, it is said, goes to | pwEnTiE’ at FIVE ov Land Re District of & 7 i a Whit. Herron for the success of the com-| and the interment will take place at the | those wages would produce less than it | Paris empowered to ask In the name of the | sell at publica mn, in front of prsbe sors st em wecared Milties's worle Capuchin Church at 4 o'clock Saturday | goes today ieureents Sa eae Dect ect erate over cave es ae y aor 228 SS = eee gh “at er I See a 4 s afternoon. Gov. Leslie M aw of Towa made PERO CHEEn DEE ECGED tied Sonn op 10 feet. A tine lot in a splen iHE WEDNEXD AY Major Bell told of the visit of his com-|" Tmporor William has notifed the German | prict address, which went deeply into the | , The chamber of deputies considered the | {ym of 110 feet. A fine Jot In a eplend TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMRED bh mittes to Montauk, and stated that Mr. | embassy at Vienna that he will attend the | subject from the producer's point of view. | Pretecol yesterday In secret Scssion, the | Terms: Literal and will be made known at sale. | 1808, the following described land and pre n ’ making | Johnson, Dr. Johnson and himself had] funcral of the late Empress of Austria. |"Tam a gold monometallist,” he said, “be: | febublicans, Carlists and dissenting “con- | ssi)" deposit dine ot an a el tn the city of Weshngten a « a sub nould as- | donated $52 of the expenses of the com- he Kings of Saxony, Servia and Roumanta, | cause the whole world has agreed upon the aoe ae erent ain Vege a armiyo) 3 nv a ands — = ao ee oe sea rele Shar Remap © what date and h be aeree-| mittee. In the absence of Major Neumeyer | With an immense and notable assemblage, | gold standard, and the law of commercial | cauing Senor Uria to order for intimating | tessle at risk ands Bae © | Ave (45), forty-six (40), forty-seven e to : he committee was not able to give a com- ny giao jatteae eters convenience, which noi act of parliament or | fiat Gen, Primo de Rivera had enriched DUN lose elght (48), forty-nine (40), - = sty ihe ‘will’ of the empress, st 1s| eald, (gives || Congress. ican repedle governs thel) wholel|| niract at the eepanne of the treastry. Sane see : f ladies who | {tll instructions regarding her obsequies. | matter. The only logical argument T can _ cae 5 2 eka ks eo ett oe ea ee Was | Laingg castle ts left to her favorite dau see for sliver coinageris that 1t would re- | , it Jmally adopted the Hispano-American ee t : North.who state! that in her | tet Arehduchess Valerie. Achielicion, in the | duce wages practically one-half, and thus | PFetece! by 151 votes against 45. ¥ SALE OF A LOT 50 FEET FRONT E. Sg , She ices wy Nehit. Herron took | [sland of Coru, she left to Princess Giesela. | enable us to compete with foreign nations, ey aa = SEP, IMPROVED BY A FRAME : - Sot theese a a wy cee aan The bulk of her fortune is divided among | but I would rather have the American mar. NO MORE MUSTERED OUT. | : the work, and performed {t most | 14 grandchildren. ket than that. If India was compelled to . = SCENES Cree Onn ane After reading the will Emperor Francis | go absolutely upon a gold basis she would |'Eremendous Pressure Brought on the ee Ianew j : rs ies of the committee on b: Joseph sald: not so successfully compete with us in the War Department. ee ee tthe mots 0 the s nat a MnohEe ted ust Honor this unique woman tn a | Liverpool market with her cereals ‘Tremendous pressure is still being brought | SEVENTH Day fal eee ee et Me West. special way.” Several questions a3 to the ability of a Cr artment to have | QOCLOCK P.M... th unt! pata, and to be 5 thes bes me po Mbt It is understood that the emperor will| debtor country to retain its gold against | ‘© bear on the War Department to have | strevt by the depth of the 1 i" onthe ‘projei:y wildy | found a gre ible institution to Im- gn drafts; amd having to dowith the | more troops mustered) out of $6 Service: | are ee ene eae. hain cite nit ; ‘ 1 | Reker re quantitive theory of moncy as laid down by | Efforts in this direction, however, are of | {iy pie. Said dot hae ad 7 potest Ny ; = H, and a@ SEE Aten EaEn ayeND financial authorities, and also | no avail. It is announced today, with in- | Improved by a large fratue » claser's cost aa 2 turned back into Ao MS NEE SE OPE RON GEBANS- mulieal Drodimen anece pion qimer’ | creased emphasis, that there wfil be no | piled with trys . : pas i Nota Me-| Form a Nationalist Party to Prepare 1 ntutive George Fred. Williams of | ™-0re troops mustered out. ‘The situation | in : : ‘ i Rcoscay sae ae for Political Liberty a A dces not admit of any further reduction in j SS eee t site (ah bene ; bas agate otinion Ge CE = Gen. A. J. Warner of Ohio, president of | the army, and efforts are being made to SAMUEL MADDoS. Ty z to r appropriation of | From the York ‘Tribune. the American Bimetalic Union, contended | put those volunteers who retained in a0 deltas : é Une AEE CEL At a meeting of Cubans held at No. 57 | th ae fold standard had appreciated the | the service as near as possible to the foot- | . MAHLON ASF. Trustee, ee ae = Harries’ Letter. West 25th street on the 10th instant a | CPT 100 coer a BLy caused a gen-| ing of regulars in the matter of drill and seOdids ave t them the son had anneunced that the| manifesto was read reviewing the antece- | country, PUCe® Goubling the debts of the | discipline. An effort Is being made to erad- SE UL WILEON DUNCGANSON BROS, AUCTIONLELS i tle execativs mittee on finance and relief | dents of the present situation, and setting || Representative Fowler of New Jersey re- | ate, the amateurism idea of independence HEXIN W.Soulos, TRUSTEES DESIRABLE CORNER ' € m at the board of trade rooms atj| forth at length the necessity of const!- puee to Gen. Warner, and demonstrated | to Se eiviotent discipline. ‘The purpose at | _Sel4ats__ Fendall building Hor SE, ‘ ; gh the majors tomorrow afternoon, Major Syl- | tuting a new party, which, without ref« the ool: ae ae ene Gave power under | the outset, when the muster-out began, was | __ THOMAS Aalto z } f ad the following letter from Col. | ence to previous pclitical affiliation, should | mertcally since 1840, Besides, dneeaes Ma, | t@ muster out 100,000, volun A little F, virtue of } meathacdss = s unite all the valuable elements of the pop- | Kinley’s election the bank clearances of | CVSt 96.000 have already been mustered out PTORY 1 cua mete ae Go “Please from me, on behalf of | ulation of the island Interested in the well- | the country had Increased from $13,000,000,- | 204 it Is announced positively that there rT F et seq, and at th he = # ae Heing and proapetity of its people for the |000. to $05,000;000;000. © - will be no more mustered out, no matter STR NC Phite eacaked Phereks “The 7 t I have the honor to] being a prosperity its people, t Charles A. Towne of Duluth, Mi what Influence is brought to bear. {On SATURDAY nae } ten, ii front of the premise c x ep: Siar ly member of | Purpose of organizing and reconstructing | ¢ chairman of the silver Sena na- | The principal concern of the administra- | 180s, av EVEN O'CLOCK ne SIXTEENTH DAY OF 5! rE i aaa | the country in ecnformity with the spirit . took exception to Mr. Fowlece wenn | tion is with respect to the Philippines. It | New 80d Second-hand icycles, Z AT HALF-PAST POUR 04 or tare ase of the regolutions passed by the Congress | that the gold standard had produc is denied that any official reports have been | Vice, Wrenmhes, Flat-tep Desk K, Woods: | LoMing Gescrill property. or tresses from ap Blan ite caenente, eae Tate taneously an indefinite rise in wages nnd | Tecelved concerning the attitude of the 1n- | : Hs, Awning and Frame = : 8 s wre migh our friends might greet ser fall of prices. Mr. Towne rgents, though of course there 1s no pre- esc ed im such a a dis ight greet us upon ferring th Her oloaciontt Pp . Towne will open in be ger a : Sika cxseative ¢ rn home was regarded by us aa a| After referring to the military occupation | half of" stiver today and, Moe goen be: that the administration is entirely THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. i < mit é het t none of u “amed of | Of the island by the United States, ex- | combat him, : wu e from concern on that score. The ger MAS area eases tr i. s ly organized, elaborate and | plaining {ts natural and immediate conse- —E eral feeling in the War Department is that WAN & CO., G st. mw. i fe ‘ uibition cf hospitality and af-| quences. and showing that the condition 1s JAPANS NEW TARL etal Otley will’ beable) to) Gest) walt 4 RY SALE OF VALUABLE DWELLING ° . mar so much of interest | only @ transitory one, the ifesto say Aguinaldo and h 2 eouae Ts. At the same te : z cold and insufficient by In laying down that fact a fundamen- | Daties on Principal E = is cautiously acknowledged in cer By virtue of a decree of the Supreme : ; Blease accept this atatament (tal Gc ce meise viet foreet the eu at United Seg worts From the | tain high official quarters that the possi- | the Disitkt uf Columbia, in equi balance z 1 of 1 i t 1 can do under present cir-| gratitude which we owe to the United | mpg Staten. bility of trouble with Germany on account | No. 1964, wffer for male at public auet pespectiy Be tates, nor the meral responstility whlck |, TRe Japanese legation has been informea | of the Philipp! still before u | io. Fre fof the yreuises, on SATU MDA Y. Vo trun en adjourned subject to | the United States h sumed before the | by telegraph that on the 10th of this month | ROt been iminished by re ion | FIVE O'CLOCK P-M., the cast balt lot. t per man i 1 i : | airman. rid, appearing as the ar of the pec- | the Japanese government proclaimed that | Coucerning the German attitude in the | : in the city of Washington, D. ner. A f t ah De. | pascal ee of Cuba and of their capability to de- | the new statutory tariff and the weetent | Philippines. The retention of the volun- rs wt on G street aud having tine of * sheaths i : : = ths LATE ARMY ORDERS and flourish in peace under tho be- | Germs a e English, | teers now in the service and the efforts to | a depth of about $1 fect and Improved by a two- from day of sule R wen rout Ss. neficent influence of justice and Mberty. |@@™™an, French and Austro-Hugarian | improve the morale of the army has in | story frame oe Sa Net ok Mecnetin age i ery : met : Capen wean eage (sa eee There is no incompatibility whatever be- | Conventional tariffs would be put into oper- | View the Philippine situation more than | , Perms: One-third cash; balance tn one and two | crt, of, defauiting yurvhaser. after. tive t i | Ss peer San Gc aa the du nd feelings of the Amer- | ation on the Ist of January, 1899. The re- | that of Cuba and Porto Rico, though there | fr all cash A depusit yf $10 will be sequired at | duston, D.C. Convesa it por f ape eso 1 on the retired list on n people and our own duties and feel- | vised treatiés as a whole will go into oper- | !8,% Stat deal of vagueness as to the dan- | the time of sale. Teriis must be coupled with LOUIS 1). WINE a a | ant of disability incurred in the sery- | ings. On the contrary, they fully harmo- | ation on the 19th of July, 1899, but by ._ | 8er apprehended there. in fifteen days. the ty will be CLARENCE P i . Rize, since they emanate in both cases from | terms te w. ded that ie et Py thelr | The Maine company of volunteer signal | fesold at the ris faulting purchase Sens sear ties sc “ cr i | jor Edward M. Hayes, 7th U. §, Cay- | the same exalted Ideal of cfvilization and | ‘et ‘as provided that if the Japanese | corps just returned from Santiago. will be aN oa olin sieen en oe ist § : : ; Mee he es a eEeG are government so desired a new tariff might | Ordered at once to their homes to be mus- ees = Lt JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIO! ‘ 7" . z es - pee L ee rom duty with We have fought for the principle wh!ch | be substituted before that date for the con- ae out. WALTrR BL WIL MS & CU., AUCTS. life, Sutton & Co.) a he 4th Army Corps and ordered to the | the American people have laid down as the | ventional tariff, which he 2d Georgia Infantry, now at Hunts- = Tribute to the = : ne 2 i ; 5 h has b fea ee 5 unt: : — cle re ema rae” Jepartment vf Colorado. foundation of public law in America, name- | sive operation since 1866.) 17 °° | ville, Ala., has been ordered mustered out. | Contents of Eight-Room ee S : = y + Sylvester | Captain Patrick H. McCaull, C. of & hae those wo sever derive thelr Jost) | Mictheollowitelis aaline) =e ee Hou A NERS t $ and gener: the chute: | & Vokintecrs haa t ese tron, | bowers from the consent of the governed. ez ist of the new duties | STOLE FROM BANK OF ENGLAND ouse at Auction. tthe aprons . t ere Saas S een relieved from | Striving for our full autonomy for the pur- | ON some of the principal exports from the ie 1825 1S orth ‘. passed iu equ ro Ne, | Guty at Dunn Loring and ordered to Phila- | pose of organizing and governing ourselves | United States to Japan: Enterprising Thiet Watked nae 5 treet Northwest. d trustee will ses ; | nia to pay commutation of rations to | in accordance with the dictates of our con- | Kerosene oil, 10 per cent ad valorem; :ron With a Bag Holding $5,000. | Ok GRIDAY, SEPT SIXTEENTH, COM- THE FOURTEENTH. te 7 ia hue soldiers on furlough. ce and the conditions of our collecttve | 4nd steel, manufactured, 10 per cent; pig, 5 |, s ns 85,000, MENC AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M, we shall sell | Siar) tal Red Daina} er oF 3 Bo i a | Acting Assistant § ; we affirm and realize the American | Per cent] machinery of all kinds, ‘except | Frm the London Sketch, EERO BIE See nL | OSIM ESI, tee Geieing Geeeen von aoe J Dr. HL pagel sstant Surgeon Walter S. | principle and prove its virtuality and its | #gricultural, 10 per cent; agricultucal ma-| The recent’ robbery of £ 5 ies Fe GHEE: RUA Ie ee ee ae tuwte in’ thi Vea H Peitags ora | Chaoman, U8 A hasbeen orcersi: tcom| Donel ame pray Ital ine yeen CnnGeY aan in plenienta re eee ee pbbery of £1,000 in gold at amber and Dinlug Room Furuiture, Odd | {te, situate in the city of Washington, 4 ; San Carlos, Ariz, to the hospital at Fort | the individual man and of a people. motives and parts thereof, ‘ship's engiees | tke Bank of England fs doubtless a proof, Vashstatds, China, Glassware, Kitchen | C/lum! rigtual Lote out \ s : ie » : ; Laboring now for peace and order with | and boilers and parts theréof, 10 per cent: |! Proof were needed, that there exists an rms cash. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©O. thr ed eighty-1 oe), " : d Bar las Hache, assistant surgeon gen-| the same ardor and constancy with which | Phonographs, 26 per cent; telepnones and | organized gang who patient'y and persist- | 8133 the Con dap mercer tod ree Cran y james C- Merrill, surgeon, and | we engaged in war, we shall demonstrate | Parts thereof, 10 per cent; clocks and parts | ertly arrange for these very profitable four (124) feet south of the northwestern corner Of ‘ eke Mr A. LaGard, ‘surgeon, ‘have | That weewere worthy of the sacrifices | thereof, 20 per cent; watches, parts there. |“. = 2 square, thence saath waver gr tg S: N ri ft itt i 4 board to meet -at the | made by the American nation ih our behalf, | Of 15 per cent; gold and platinum, 30 per | 748: During the last few years the “ad- st. twenty-eight (28) = ae hen ke OK v i } St Museum, Washington, Oc- | and we shall dispel all suspicion as to our | Cent; silver, 25'per cent; umbrella frames, | Venturers” have made several coups with middle of a partition wall between the tv oon wothro; = to Oeumine olficers of the medical | pong unprepared for the pelttical Mberty | 15 Per cent; carriages and bicycles, 5 per | entire success. on ote 102 und 108, khence east along the i r ce iu Arthur and Major Geo. Bo bushau | Which we have obtained. We shall thus | Cont teu fuer wloun 16 wee tnice: ® Per | Granted coolness and audacity, and the middle tne ninety (W) feet, thence north ‘ nt ¢ * Arthur and Major Geo. E. Bushnell | fitly return the valuable service rendered | (ent rice, free r 10 per cent; pork, | robbery is by no means Wonderful a Wo 153 et seq. one of the land | cight feet. more or less, ving o yedical department have been or- feerellad fac! ham and bacon, 16 per cent; alcohol, 40 per Swe ' n. | Fecords fer the District of Columbia, and the | : t b f en oF us, and at once relieve our benefactors | (27 an 0 H py feat as it has been regarded in some quar- | a , and at the | east from a nt one h n a before this board for examinati C Saas cent; chemicals, dyes and ‘drugs, from 10 ct request of the pasties secured. th the under. | (124) wget s 5 Seer ned examination. | from all anxiety, showing that thelr gen-| O12 per cent; red and witty wo ;{ ters. The comparatively small department | signed trustees will offer for sale, by’ public auc. | Cad) feet Sut from op : M ' ng Assistant. Surgeons Charles V. | crous act will neither be injurious to them | (02 fer cent; Fed and white wines. 3% per | at the bank which 1s devoted to the busts | Hite in tet ce sear: Bue tu | Syuare wet it said line alte ile Bee Peon ven the source of serious care. tobacco, leaf, 35 per cent; cut, cirars cig | Ress of other bankers is situated at the | SINTEENTH DaY OL SEPTEMBER, Isvs, AT | lente Syeesagng bot OW nd John T. H. manifesto then outlines the conducs | cigarcttes, 40 per cent; leather, eee and | entrance end of the private drawing office, ST FOUR O'CLOCK PM, the following . balance fn two equal ine « J army, have been relieved | which should be followed by those who | ¢!8# 40 peneele: » Hides, raw, | and therefore it 1s @ to the main | 9 Heal Estate. situate in the city of 1 two years, in- Camp’ Alger, Falls Chucct a u 5 per cent; tanned, 15 per cent: beuts and j Washington, in the District cf Columbia, to wit: " “ i bs ee mp Alger, Falls Church, | wish to the people of Cuba prosperous | Syves, 20 per Cent; SUEAT, Maw 5 poe ane | entrance to the h Dd scuadsa ot aes ies ee og unui, secured by deed = 2 he “th Army Corps at | gnd happy, and calls upon all who are ani-| refined, 20. per cent: crystallized: D5 Tak | Threadneedle street.” aoe F ery Pe | foodie ge Beoperty sold, of all casi at the : ee mated by that feeling, whether Cubans or | cont; molasses, 10 per cent: rubber goce, | ON @ Szturday afternoon it 1s more than | lot au (4), in’ square numbered sixty- | Cl at tue of wale. It tens te mule ane vs Hi E. G Ask, chief | Spaniards, to Join hands in the further-| 19 per cent; raw Wool, free; blankets, 4g | Probable that a considerable number. of | file (09), as per plat 1 in the office of the | plied with in ten days day of sale the t i Mee, vmy Corps | ance of that noble and patriotic purpose. | per cent; other woolens, from 10 to 15'per | “Walk clerks” would be waiting for their | $8'¥<3er of the District Of Columbia, tn Gook No. | tee reserves the rigut t © proj t the k Wane 22 Army Corps | The manifesto was recelved with great ap- | cent; coiton, raw, Waste and spun, free, | Payments, and a thief got up as an “out- Sista ed A a archi hve z GS Washington for duty in| plause, and immediately the following reso- | yarns, 10 per cent; sewing thread. prints | tellar” might easily eseape observation. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash, the balat L peer Sunahucea sea Whi Hertigget y= 5S ) sincer's oflie . lutions were submitted and approved: and other manufactures of, 15 per cent;| The bag of gold, too, Is by no means go | two years, with interest from the day of woe at | Raves fuvlisved iu Wasis cost uf the pure M ‘ Goodwin, 14th U. 8. In- Whereas the present situation In Cuba printing paper, 15 per cent; glass, window, | cumbersome as some folks fmagine. At | 8X per cent ver anuum, payable semi-annually | chaser. ‘i ‘ been Qn secount of | imposes the necessity of uniting the politi- | 10 per cent; plate, 20 per cent; looking, 25 | the Bank of England sovercigns are kept | S¢ured ty deed of trust ‘ou the property sold, « WALTER A. JOUNS' Trustee, « 1 peurred In service. — cal elements of the country for the pur-| per cent; hemp and manufactures of, 10] in bags of £1,001. The canvas receptacie, | MU cul Af {82 <ptlon of the purchaner. “8 de- | gea-d&ds Bost nw, : Me , SMcers pave tendered | pose of supporting the principles and of | to 15 per cent; cement, 5 per cent; lumber, | which has “Bank of England” printed on | ff the tet Goede, ecentance of bid. | EF THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN TTL 5s and been honorably dis- | achieving the object which inspired the | sawed and unsawed, 5 per cent; fur ure, | it in black letters, is only about twelve | 15 days from the the trustees reserve | WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTLPIEST. DAY Oe : rot = Mickersham, Ist | war for independenee; and 20 per cent; sporting goods, 25 per ‘cent; | inches long by six inches wide, and its | the right to resell y at the risk and | SEPTEMIEM, ISUN, et sone eur ‘ a Volunteer Infantry; Major Geo. | Whereas it is both’ necessary and con-| paintings, statuary, photographs and art | weight, when, the thousand sovereigns are after 5 days’ nd- WALTER A. JuuiNST ciee t 7 Py Suregyn, death New York Vol- | venient that we should conform our con-| goods, 25’ per cent; steamers, sailing ships | in it, is wboUt 267 ounces—that Is, somes | Jetiement of euch revale in some newspaper put tats a st. nt t e untecr try; Major Heury J. Thayer, | duct and proceedings to the spirit of the | and small boats, 5 per cent; live stock, 5 to thing under twenty-two pounds’ troy— | recording, stam, sete ae anes a erie tae OWEN, AUCTIONE! nt Kr 2 4 Cennecticut Volunteer Infantry; First | resolutions passed by the Congress of the | 10 per cent. while, as the contents by no means fill the NELISHA H. PERKINS. Trustee. ovdhs, 7 E rest iF urs . j Lieutenant Herbert artermas- | United States on April 19, 1508, ‘The foregoing Mst comprises substantially | bag, it is very easily handled. JOUN #. CARY. Truste z OF DESIRABLE Enick t I have mer | ter, Sth Massachusetts, ae d Second Lieu- Resolved, That for the purpose of con- | all of the duties in excess of 15 per cent ad Even if the thief walked openly into the Lot onc CAPITOL HILL, « w tributed t ur aid | tenant Griswoid Gr ny 2uist New York. stituting In Cuba the Cuban nationalist | Valorem. Their number is not large, and is street with it in his hand, it would, IT should AND 12TH 2 x cosTH Relief Work First Lieutenant William Jay Schieffelin, | party, we invite the co-operation of all the | confined exclurively to what are generally | {magine, excite no observation. You may of tie puree ; es Isth New York, Captain Robert Hodges, | revolutionary elements, and also of all the | regarded as luxuries. The duties are gen-| see men leaving banks carrying canvas |, BY ¥ittue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in | thettn yittict of Coluuhs ie of the exe committee | Sd Georgia, and First Lieuterant Thomas | other elements of the Cuban population | erally expressed in ad valorem rates, but bags of money six days a week, and more | Liber, No. 1810, folio 319 et ‘seq. of the land | al. are compisinants and Lo e matter of relief was a ed enon 13; Ripley, Sd Georgia, have been honorably | which sympathize with the object above | need not necessarily remain so, as the gov- | DAgE Qn money SIE dave a week, and more records of the District of Columbia, and at the e- | fendants tion of Mr. Nota MeGiil, ana | discharged. stated, without regard to their previous po-| ernment has power to change them to | Which are “wages” days. at public auction. in front of the premises, on | YodCrig the motion of Dr. B: will EROS eae litical affiliation; and, Cayce ts WSEE IS oie 3s SE es Sigg ek a MONDAY, SEPTEMBER NINETEENTH, 1898, AT | ce Ny} : ee cea | Gen. Lawton Reports a Death. Resolved, That a committee be appoint- SS gee eS OCK P.M, the following described real ; tee uuesty of Alor | rng following 1s General Lawton’s health | ¢@, Whose duty shall be to publish and dis- Gen. Shafter’s Report. AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, Xe. | estate, in the city of Washington, ‘istrict of Co- salar <AUSOE Bin: tol/omtt mentias ct - Sn fouetan cere asc tribute a manifesto wherein the purpose | General Shafter presented his report to Today, stzuiug latte (aoatieant cose tor esa ants ea | a e a work of the chairman o: ep beth ae > and object of the proposed part; 3 J t co ot "I | tered D, in George A. Barr's jon of «righ th wiv Major Sylvester for the | 796; total fever, 471; total new cases fever, | steps as may be neccessary in order to | Ment late yesterday afternoon, Trustee's sale of a large frame dwelling, No. 1411 | thence north 10 feet 6 inches to rear line of said ae ee Se eon aoe efficient man: in which total returned to duty death, Guy | convene in Cuba at the proper time a con- eS ae eae 20th st.. West Washington, D. C., on Wednesday, | lot; thenca east 33 fect 6 inches to northeast cor- | of said District, fronting seventeen (17) feet on he pertormed his duty Before the adop- Pool, private Company E, 38d Michigan, | vention of delegates from all parts of the The biggest bargains of the year in| September 14, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. =e ot 7 lot; and thence south 100 feet to the | south C street, and running hack of that width to tion of the motion Dr. Bayne accepted an | typhoid fever. island for the purpose of perfecting the | Hoeke’s Clearing Sale of Furniture and Tomorrow. ae Tene cash, of which a deposit of | Noth Caroling avenue, together with the improve. Senquitiressot Siakeat ed by Me Roche, that Fa eRe ae eee TET cr pamise rion! ofsthes ecw: COS ES James W. Ratcliffe, Auct., 920 Pa. avo. nw.— | $100 must be made at the time of sale, aud the | Cignt’roome, with medern cevresionae® une of the motion be suitably engrossed and pre- A Mean Advantage. In conformity with the resolutions a gen- Se austes's' Galo Ge thane house WOAGAT South dials Sane equal installments in one, two and | ‘of sale, as prescribed by sale decree: One- sented to Major Sylvester. eral provisional committee of sixty was Capt. Tuttle Congratulated. A three years from day of sale, for which notes of | third of the purchase money in cash; belance in s From Life, elected. Gage has sent. th Una ave. se, on Thursday, Sept. 15, 1898, at 4 | the purchaser, bearing interest from day of eale | equal installments at one (1) and two (2) sears Reception to Company H. First Scribbler—“Lend you $107 Why, I| There have been circulated recently in| ,pocret™™ Preprint a (peyable quarter), and secured ty loud of trust | fun the day of sale, secured ty” the. prnlseory The chairman, upon the motion of Mr. | thought your article entitled ‘How to Pros- | Havana by the agents of the insurgents telegram of congratulations to Captain | Marcus Note: auctioneer, 637 Louisiana avenue | 00 the property sold, will be taken, or all cash, at | potes of the purchaser, beariog interest et 5 per ppointe 1 r ; “at numbers of copies of ri Tuttle of the Bear: northwest.—The balance of the Cohn stock at auc- | tbe option of the purebaser, All :onveyancing and | cent, and a deed of trust on the rty void; or Gordon, appointed Messrs. Gordon, West | per During Hard Times’ was just accepted,” | 8T@ p! a curious little at purchaser's cost. If terms are uot | all cash, at purchaser's opiion. yancing, re- d Perry ittee t e paper regarding the future government of “The department extends its thanks and | tion on Thursday, September 15, 1898, at 11 o'clock | com; with ip ten ‘from sale, the trustecs she ok mene a oe weception to Cummany Hf ef tho Dat: cen Seribles—"It wen, but the e@itor | Guha ‘Chest circulars are single afiesta of | congratlintions 40 you; yous climes aaa [=== a the property at the risk when iy struck ‘od “terme et reception to Company H of the District | remarked s he took it that, being in pos- | paper, about four inches square, printed | crew for the successful issue of your own, Mareus Notes, auctioneer, 637 Louisiana avenue | 80d cost of the meee: purebaser or purchasers to be complied with in fifteen days from day Fegiment expected to arrive in a few days | session of the secret myself, I could well |on only one side. Upon them is set forth | and the heroic work of the overland expe- | northwest.—Regular sale of furniture at his sales- | £iter eight, days it in The Evening < yags oe igrott will be forfeited.” Taxes paid co. newspaper. ‘sale After the adjournment of the general afford to give it to the rest of mankind gratis.” briefly in Spanish the plan favored by the separatist party for the settlement of th¢ dition for the relief of icebound whalers Welcome home! Read at muster.” room, €87 Louisiana avenue northwest, on Thurs- day, September 15, 1898, at 11 a.m. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Trustee. JOHN W. PILLING, Trustee. Be0-cokds: GEO. FRANCIS WILLIAMS, Trustee, Odlice, 452 D st. ov.

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