T
JMi
Loan and Trust Company
CASH CAP1TAL1000000
Temporary Offlccs 1001 F t n w
Tew building In course ot erection nt tho
corner of Oth and F sts n w
Organized under Act ot Congress Approved
October 1 1600
This company by nuthotlty otlaw
Itccelvea deposits and allows Interest on bat
ances subject to check
Issues certificates ot deposit bearing Interest
as follows On all amounts deposited for ninety
days or more but less than six months 3 per
cent per annum on deposits formoro than six
otoliths but less than one year 350 per cent
ypcr annum and on deposits ot ono year or
longer A per cent
Acts 9 administrator gnardlan tmstco re
celcr assignee committee of the estate ot
perrons non compot mintti and attends to other
business ot a fiduciary character
Manages estates and Collects rents
Collects Interest aud dividends for customers
kvltlmnt linfuft
8 Executes trusts from courts corporations
and Individuals
Acts as treasurer or agent for religious bo
nevolcnt or other Institutions and as registrar
or transfer agent ot the stocks or bonds of cor
porations paying their Interest or dividends It
desired
Furnishes guaranteed Investments Nego
tiates notes secured by deed of trust Loans
money on flrst class collateral security and upon
cal estato Iteuders statements as may bo dc
lrcd
Wills receipted for and kept without charge
Is subject to supervision of the Supremo
Court ot tho District ot Columblu and tho
-Comptroller ot the Currency
Correspondence Invited
UltAINAHD II WAHNEK Prcstdont
JOHN JOY EDSOS Ylco Prcsldcut
WM H ClURLEY Treasurer
WM 11 ItOllISON Secretary
DIUECTOllS
John T Anais BAJtuuL NonMiwr
CltAS II IIAHEV JOIIK IlIDOCT
ClUS S IlAKKn GEOnOB F SCIIAFEn
James L MnnoDn N II Shea
118 CUSIJtINOS
J J Dahlinotox
JOIIK JOV EU30N
ALBEnt F Fox
3 0 GnKEK
NVm U Qumir
John a Hamilton
mm 11 LxnKsn
B
EHKELEV
NOT
W mtile by
Thos BosiEnvat E
John A Sworr
J S SWOnMSTEDT
nronaa TnuESUKtL
V if WAnNEn
A A Wilson
L UW1NE
S W WOOUWAKD
A 8 WonTIIINOTOS
PUIIE ItYE WHISKY
A OALLON f 1 A UAIIT 50c AlPINT
JAMES THAHP
818 F 8THEET
H
OTEL SHOHEHAM
AHNOUNCEMENT
The Now Banquet Hall being completed we
beg leave to auuounco wo nro now prepared to
INNKIl PAUTIES
WEDDINOS
IIECEITIONS -
OEIIMANS 0
LADIES AND GENTLEMENS KESTOA
ItANT AND CAFE ON lt STIIEET
alslne nnder direction ot llaymond Wetzler
late cnet Tuxedo Club New York
DEYINE KEENAN
Proprietors
mllB F11IE AND HUUOLAU
lUOOP
J I1U1LD1NU
aUE WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT CO
010 Pennsylvania avenue
BTOnAflB
Conjtrurted entirely otlrlckwlth Steel Doors
For llcnt nt Minimum Kates
STEEL VAULTS
For storage of Silver Plate Jewelry nnd all
other valuables nt minimum charges
SAFE DEPOSIT IIOXE3
Kent tor f 3 750 10 nnd upward per year
Inspection Invited
TjUDKLlTY
UUILDINO AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
913 AND 115 F ST N W
lias tho best plan devised tor securing a Home
NO AUCTION OF MONEY
Any amount loaned repayable 13 per month
Oil eacii fiuy mivuutwu miuiua yc
mouth maturing In 10 1 months tor
Prottl 08
NO HACK DUES HEQUIHED
OIX PEH CENT 1NTEIIEST ALLOWED ON
SPECIAL PAYMENTS
Iald np certilcatcs for looisnod atsnper
share 5 llLr cent per aiiiimn paid on
purchase price seml iiuuually
OIFICEIIS
IIAItltlSON DINOMAN lrest
GEO W LEACH Ytce Prast
O T THOMPSON Treas
ALONZO TWEEHALE Secy
ANDIIEW WALL Mauauer
UEN J E SMITH Attorney
THUBTHHS
American Security nnd Trust Company
A T MUTTON lrest
DBPOSITOHY
Central National Hank
HAVK YOUlt BHIllTtf
ono ot tlio uiot celebrated
cutlers u Auiorlnir Prlcei iiuno as uto
ttilra niu caucru cura x vua t
i tree taw
iiHpmpijjlllliviiTy
aXtttl from and ntltt AlItlt 1 lM will b
delivered tothbfcrlllcrs In tills city Georgetown nl Alex
nniltlii torC6fitMtWontli of J 1 per nnnura ApplIcAtlons
In our currier route ngenti or at lids ottlee will Mcnro re juUr
dtllvrtlcs lif glnnlng with the following listic
Advertisements Inserted at rates proportioned to clfoalatlou
anrt tslue of tin columns to the nflvertlnln natron
An cxnmlnntlon of tho merits ot the CltlTlU RKCOltl H
wltlrtonflilenceiollfitoil The mnnfigomont la determined to
Innuc to the people ot Washington the UtlliMEST newspaper
pnllllied mid the BEST ever published nt the prion The
IMTItMIKCOttD embodies features distinct attractive and
popular found In no other Journal which will mnko tt t tslraule
mul valuable to all people regarding ot other service
TWENTY THIRD YEAR NO 7034
H1TCIAT NOTICES
I30C IilMIE COOlKllAf IVE SOCIETY
Member are Informed that the new trade
aidsanil books rnnnlnir to APRIL 1801 are
now ready for Issue llense wrlto your pros
rut addrrsn ncros tho face of tho old pink
cards expiring AlHII IBM and return them
without delay to nnyot thu following named
mem here and obtain the new ones Merchant
will not recognize the old cards after AIUIIi
no lMH
A T IONOtEY Ma A et n c Acrl Dent
T V KBKK13 MVIO tt 8d Auditors Onlce
3 YV lIAimil A I03 II St Cash Room Tress
Dent at 705 15th st from 13 to 1200 noon
and nt 4 pm
I VANDEIMOEFfM French t llur
time
K C FAWCETT COO Mass nvo n e 1th And
tinice
1 K MrOAllK 21 3d ft n C 1 O Dcpt
II V SMITH 110 II et t w Jt O Office
I I HINT 1IU0 8 si n w Uth Aud Offlco
I K OItIUIiY700I et n w ltcgr Olllcc
Treasury
MttltltlRON -115 It st n w len Odlce
lr lOSElll JOU Y 2318 ln nve burg Ucns
Offlre
JOHN FINN MA Mil t A 0 O War Dcpt
v ii t AviK toj tutu st ii c n nnu l
War
JMIANK SIIILEY TOT 15th St n w
JHOMAH NESTOll 30 K it n c Gov Print
ing Office
3 V IlllOYVN 7th tt and It 1 ove dm
store
A M SALMON 1KB lrtti St n w
0 H DAVIB Kiirt Kith ft lln Eng and Pig
If It ELLIOTT 807 BYVMhn et Alex Vn
10IIN II JONKH tnsfititii St n W Hlg Office
1 M ANDItim 1135 It I nvo a h O Int
lepartment
1 V IAOK Irocer 1210 Ft n W
10I1N JOHNSON 1015 1 et n wltcg 0111 ce
Treasury
N MARTIN 1127 1 ctj
W II YVOMKliSIA 17J It St Of It Mar
9rrsrmry
lly order of the executlvo committee
J W HAItSlIASccy
HE WAHIIINOTON
flFKCIAI NOTIOK3
THE NATIONAL HAlB DIUOSIT COM
1ASY OF WASHINGTON
Chartered by special net of Congress January
M 1W17 Ileorgnnlitedasa
TltfHT COMFANY
Under net of Congros October 1 lSlK
This company begs to nnnoiinco thtit It hat
recchrd Irom the Controller nt tho Currency
lis certificate of reorganization under the net
of Congress of October 1 19K
As heretofore mid for twenty four year
post this company will receive secitrlllos sll
erware and other valuables for enfe kceplDg
In Its fire proof building and will rcntnfcsor
tuxes In Its new fire mid burglar proof vaults
which havo time locks and nil other modern
nppllnnces
I ndcrand by tlituo of the art of Cotigresi
ot October 1 IMH iind the certificate of tho
Controller of the Currency that It ha fullv
compiled ullli tho law In all respects this
company will In nddltlon to tho business
heretofore transacted by It act as executor
ndmltlstrator receiver iislgneo and as com
mittee or guardian of estates and will rccetro
and execute trusts ot every description com
mitted to It by any court or by individual
All trust funds mul trust iiitcstmcnts lire
kept separato and apart from tho assets ot the
company llcsldei which protection tho com
pany lias n capital t
f I 100000
Deposits will be received from ten cents up
ward and Interest will be allowed on snch de
posits
Wills receipted for and kept without charge
HENJAMIN 1 HNV Mill 1rcst
CHAIIIKS IIOVEII 1st VIcc treM
JAM KSM JOHNSTON 2d VIce rrcst
X FHANCIS IIKIOSTrea
ALUKKT 1 STtKTEVANT Sccy
Directors
William E Clark II HossTcrrv
Lewis Clcphnnc leorge II Plant
jiiuiinew ii iiucry i ifrnucis in
Charles C Haver
i nomas nyiic
Charles A James
James M Johnston
101111 U 1IUKC
Andrew
r MlOIlTANT NOTICE
sirs
Zenns C Knbuih
John F Itodgern
Ilenjnmln P Snyitcr
Albert L Stiirtcvant
Henry AWIllard
VjllCi
US CONSUMERS
For the convenience ot persons living In the
eastern and western sections ot the city ar
rangements havo been made by which they can
pay their gas hills during banking hoars at
the
NATIONAL CAPITAL BANIC
011TI1F
WEST END NATIONAL HANK
Dills paid after tho Mli ot each month will
not bo entitled lo the discount ot 25 cents per
1000 cubic feel
WASIIIWTON OASLiallT CO
DKY HASEMENTS AND CKL
SEOU1IK from n material thnt will ncier
ilctcrloratc by age by ntlng
It Is cheaper than brick An 18 Inch
lODNDATION WAlr
Clin be built of lnomac ltliic Stone bct
Aorkmunhlp fur tho enum ciitnt iill liich
brick wall For heavier wall tho cost Is much
les In proportion Any quantity delivered
promptly by boat nt any point on the river
front or by wagons to any part of tho city
Juiirrlcs extending 2f miles on tho Poionvic
between Aqueduct and Chain llrldges Ilrldge
None HlocKStone tor building fronts range
aiidlirnkennshlerworlc Also Urnken Stone
llasc Hinder nnd Iranollthtc Pure ground
Stono Dust at a very low price excellent ma
terial for lawiiH and walks llrokcn stone
from elevated bine loaded upon vessels nud
wagons The Potomac lllue Stono was used
to build the Catholic University leorgetoivn
College nnd many other large buildings In the
city also for foundations of most ot the largo
Government buildings In Washington
onico nt Docks i0 Water street llox at
Dil llders Exchange Telephone No 17S
POTOMAC STONE CO
Iff
Monoy makos tho maro go
but too much of it boob to
vrasto for all tho good it doos
spont on clothes Wo doolaro
wo can give you a tailors thirty
dollars -worth of satisfaction for
as
-and youre to bo tho
judgo Itll only cost tho
timo itll tako to look our
stylos ovor and try on what
pleaso your taste In this hi H
grado you got us on a I n
matter of prido Wovo yflU
niado for this collection LIGHT
WEIGHT SUITS and OVER
COATS that no ono olso would
let go for less than 820 But wo
dont ohargo for stylo nor fit
Its a prico for NET QUALITY
wlth tho other fnotors of satis
faction thrown in as your
rightful belongings We piok tho
patternsand wo dont always
share with ovon tho tailors
Somo particularly rich things
wovo got in NATURAL COL
ORED HOMESPUNS this soa
son wo took to tho last yard
that was woven Gavo them a
nobby out mostly in SACK
OOATS inoluding a DOUBLE
BREASTED VEST- fhl p thats
alland youro just I h as
U 1 U
suro of a fit as you aro
youro living
This is ono lino wovo throe
or four hundred othors on a par
with it
Sab anil Coif any
ON THE CORNER
Pennsylvania Ayimc and Scycntli Street
Tlifl Klml or lliinminit Clevoliuiil AViu
Fiom the MmimliUi OaittU
When Mr Cleveland was President ho
discouraged the organization of Demo-
orntlc clubs by prohibiting Federal
holders from hclonulm to them ho also
removed Kcdornl olllceholdors for urging
Domgciiitg to unreiiilttinipolitlonl en
deavor nnd bo Into as ln hovomber ho
took part against his parlys regular oriian
Uatlou in Now York city and favored tho
municipal ticket supported by tho lto
publicans
Hlr MottM Slut
Awi tht Kfioch
Jordou 1 Jlotl and n friend woro switod
at Delmonleos the other night The
friend wid Oh I should so much llko
to order n beefstoak and oniony hut Im
afraid to as Im going to call on noine
ladles by and by Never mind said
Jordan go abend and order tho onions
When you get Dclmoulcos bill itll take
your breath away
No bolter whlskv In tho market than
Ilerkeley at Tharin 818 V street north
west
jffffr
KS WP H t
LOOAIi WEATIIEIl KOHEOAST
For the DMrict of Columbia Dttamire
Marylaml Virginia ami North Varoliim
ttlnhlly cooler fair nortttmtterly totnili
THE DELAUTiUENTS
rufii ls AJtirv asi jsvinmtrH
ty run viutvitir ovinvns
EXKOUTIVfi 3IAN3IOV
Homo worlcincti wore cinploycil to day
ropnlrliiKllio foimlnln npnoslto tho main
ODtrniico of the Wlitlo Koine
Tho lrcslclcnts private eecrelaryy Mr
ilnlfonl ntul Coloiiol Dimsmuro hnvo ro
turned from Imlliiuniiolls
Sir Hnlford hns bcciutrxcd to Join the
Frcshlcnt nnd pnrty In Cnllfotnln but de
cllncd With his dmighlcr ho will no to
the teaaldo to remain durliin the Presi
dents nbsence
STATK DEPAIITMEST
IMrrmitrt AnAtssT DlMIHMtKATIOX
Secretary lllnlno hns received throiitU the
Treasury lcimrtmcnt n memorial or the
Chamber of Commerce of Seattle Wash
protcslltiK ngnitist diserlmtnatiou In favor
of foreigner in Iho llcrinj Sea fisheries
The mcmorinl says the law should ho en
forced and iKiachiimprcvcntcd but Ifthe
dellcaev of tho nositlon In which
chinient Is tilaccd pending diplomatic
negotiations fssitch as to prevent tholnws
strict enforcement nny llscrlmlnatlon
should bo In favor of our people nnd not
those of any foreign country Tho
memorial sums tip the iiositlon of the
Chamber of Commerce as follows This
Chamber urges flrtt the thorough execu
tion of the law If possible second If im
possible Its non cnforccmctit ar to all
third that any nnd all discrimination on
the part of tho Jovornmcnt In Its enforce
ment shall bo to the advantage of our own
American citizens
TKEASUUY
Tho exports of gold last week amounted
to M SOOOO
Sir Kiios II recently ap
pointed Treasurer has telegraphed Treas
urer Huston that ho will reach Washing
ton Thursday and enter upon tho dtttlqi
of tho office
fho Treasury Department is informed
of tho capture of Dean tho counterfeiter
of WlnMcd County Ala by secrcct serv
ice olllcers Slotihh for malting coins
were found with him
Tho new Supervising Architect of the
Treasury Jlr Klbrooke of Chicago fur
nished the plans for the StatOCiptjl of
ieorglii recently erected at Atlanta and ho
also supervised the erection of the build
ing Ibis cnpitol is designed after the
Mvle of tho National Capitol and is ono
of the most graceful and elegant public
Miiming in tno country
Tun Nnw AncniTrcT ThcKon W J
Kdbrook tho newly appointed Supervis
ing Architect of tho Treasury appeared
in the Department to day Ho first called
on Secretary lVtcr and paid his respects
when Chief Clerk MoLcntv of tho Archi
tects Olllco was summoned and escorted
him to the quarters ho will in fitturo oc
cupy Sir lidbrooks is small In statue n
blonde nnd 17 years nt nge Ho was born
In Chicago whero ho has a beautiful home
nnd where his family will rcsido for the
present He litis a very pleasant manner
and remarked that ho was always glad to
have newspaper men call
Now Hampshire has Hied a claim for
direct tax of 3183015
iovcrnment receipts to day from inter
nal revenue 7 1101202 customs
miscellaneous wmrces S01IM10
Chief of tho Warrant Division William
K Slaclcunau has whipped his case of
grip In great shapo and reported for duty
tb duy Its hard even lor the grip to
down n Scotch Irishman
II r Jtw Havi to ltrstnx Superin
tendent Kimball of tho Ufo Savlng Serv
ico will lay the case of Captain Drink
water of thoSeatock Iifo saving Station
beforo Secretary Nettleton today and It
will bo dlposcd of Thu probability i
that Captain Drlukwntcr will bo allowed
to resign as It is finite evident from tho
Investigation into the wreck of tho Nor
wegian bark Dictator that ho did not use
all the appliances at hand to savuhcr
crow lie bus been a good man but la
now rather loo old for the hard service ho
Is called upon to superintend
Vlce Ireslilcnt Morton called on the
now architect of tho Treasury to day and
len Van Vllct called and congratulated
Jlr Kosttr on his appointment as Secre
tiiry
AVAIt DEPAimtENT
Who PuiAunn Tikisi Inixns A
board of survey to consist of Lieutenant
Oolonel Jotoph Daily Assistant Med
ical Purveyor Mctical Director of- tho
Department Malor Culver Snlffen
Paymaster rnlltd Slates Army Second
Lieutenant Daniel II Devore Twenty
thlid Infantry has been
ntderrd to lu emble nt thu Han Antonio
Dit to examine into report upon aud
llx ho res pouslbility for tho damnsod
condition of 00 pounds of Turkish
plums Invoiced by Captain I 1 Bcott
at New Orleans March 31 1801
HritMTiH Hap Cfixiunox Mr
lernniu llurnctt chief of tho National
Dank Division Treasurcts Olllco Is re
ported no bettor this morning and his
condition Is not such as lo glvo his physi
cians and family any hope of his re
covery
He was first stricken with the grin and
for several weeks was ituto ill Tills at
tack left him so weak that tho paralytic
stroke followed His whole right sldo Is
paralvzcd aud ho Is unable to articulate
Ho recognizes his wife tint no other
person
1 Mr llururtt Is ono of the most ullloicnt
olllcem lu tho Treasury Department affa
ble klml aud generally popular
He bos been employed In tho Treasury
about sixteen years coming bore from
Indiana whoro he was at ono tlmoKeoro
tary of tliO Indiana State
Central Committee
Ho is about ft8 yearn of age and is a
stockholder In and frequently contributed
to Faille Ujilition
HsTiiui UiiiiKttii Srii tehiiii Colonel
August V KuuUof the Kighth Infantry
was to day nppoiutod Urigadlor Oenornl
to till the vacancy canned liy tlio retire
ment of lonornl Gibbon
itncral KauU was born in Clormany in
1WS Ills parents omigratod to this conn
trvumlMttlctl in Ohio in thu snmo year
Jeneral Kautzsorvcdasa privato lu tho
urst rogimeni ot uuio voiunicon in iiiu
Mexican war and on his disohago was
ilppolntcd to Hie Military Academy whoro
ho graduated In 1862
On graduating he was assigned to tho
oiitth Infantry Ire scrvott In sovoral
ludliiu campaigns nud during tho Civil
YVar and was highly conuuondod In of
ficial dispatches for gallantry and
ability
lonornl Knutzl at present In oommand
of tho Klghth Infantry
Apmv OmiKtw Post Chaplain Oeorifo
W Simpson nt Fort Shaw Mont ono
months leuvo of absence
First lloutonnnt Carroll A Devol
Twenty ilfth Infantry in charge of con
struction of buildings at Cump Bliorldan
Wymnine
Iirht lieutenftit W W Wathorsponn
Twelfth Infantry to bo special recurltlng
olllcer for tho enlistment of Anacho Iu
dlnns at Mt Vernon llarraeks Ala
I Detail for general court martial at lort
Ulley Kan Caplain W H IMgerly
Seventh CttvAlrvi Captain C Mriigan
Second Artillery First Mcutonant It 0
Blckcl jr Seventh Cavalry First Men
lennnt W 1 Nicholson Seventh Cavalry
First Lieutenant K 1 llrcwcr Seventh
Cavalry First Lieutenant I S Strong
Fourth Artillery Second Lieutenant H
It H Tompkins Seventh Cavnlry Sea
ond Lioutenant Sedgwick ltlco Seventh
Cavalry Second Lieutenant 1 T Wil
son First Artillery First Lieutenant L
F Hell Seventh Cavalry judge advocate
Second Lieutenants John II Whallcy
Fotttth Infantry and T Jl M lleall
I Ifth Infnntryleaves of absence extended
twenty three days
NAVY DEPARTMENT
NWAr OitnKii Chanlaln 10 Nalloce
to the receiving ship Vvabftsh
Tho U S S Mouongahcla nrrived at
Newport yesterday
The Nnvy Department to day received a
telegram announcing tho departure of tho
V S S Kcnrsargo from Key West for tho
West Indies
1OSTOmCE DEPAItTJIENT
KxiEvsios ok FrKK DKrivrnv May I
tho experimental free delivery system
will bo tried In tho following towns
Ttosevlllc Cnlj Sardls Mlssi Weldon N
Cj Oakdale Nob Harrison Ohio Cleve
land Tcnn Fonda Iowa Motha Mo
Itlllslioro N Dak Hanover N IV
Iloschurg Ore nnd Davis W Va
Tho cost of this experiment Is estimated
nt 20 0 making a total of 300 ex
pended in Introducing the system in
various small cities over tho country
Congress last tcsslou appropriated 10000
for the purpose which leaves a margin of
1011 yet to bo utilized In this direction
INTEKIOK DEPARTMENT
Secretary Noblo returned to the Interior
Department this morning
Tho Census Olllco will Issue a bulletin
Into this evening on the growth of tho to
bacco crop during the lust ten years
FROM THE DISTRICT CAPITOL
Items or Interest from tlio Rommln
sinners onlce
The Commissioners havo notified Mr
A F Kecne tccrelarv of tho liriiihtwood
Citizens Atsocintlon that they will hoar
theexecutlve committccof thcassociatiou
In relation to their petition for better
street car facilities on Wednesday morn
ing next at 11 oclock
W II lakes Domlnlck McDovitt
Hermann It Teasch nnd John Dalley have
been appointed additional privates on the
police fqrec to do duty nt tho Navy Yard
Steam engineer licenses have been
Issued to tho follwing parties First class
A W Wnrlleld second class J llladenj
third class 1 Mitchell C A Kcnnard
HealTumer nndi Arth Fnlted States
j niuey ami J ueorge
The Commissioners to day granted the
Potomac Flectrle Company right to erect
imles and string electric wires from tlio
Chain Ilrldge to Georgetown if It can bo
done without trespassing uiion private or
Vnitcd States protierty Also on the
lowing streets in Georgetown Canal ltoad
to M nnd Water streets M and Water
Mrects to Hock Urcck Illgh street from
Wnter to P btreet and 1 street to Hock
Creek Consent ot adjoining lot owners
must first be obtained
W 11 Wylio has requested permission
to remove tho hay scales at Ninth btreet
nnd Rhode Island avenue to Seventh
street in front of tho Park Hotel as tho
latter location is more convenient to farm-
ere and others
A Fim Point Jlr Austin V Ilrown
has written to tho Commlbsloncrs calling
attention to the fact that the Atkinson
bill gives tho Haltlmoro nnd Iotomno
Railroad Company right to ncijulrotitloto
certain squares and not purls of square
He writes in the Interest of n client who
lives In squaro 20S a portion of wjiich
the company projiosc to purchaser He
docs this ho wiys not to embarrass tho
company as he believes that they should
hnvo necessary freight facilities but In
tho interest of his client
Niv Laiili Pownu HorsK President
Hurt of the Washington and Georgetown
Railroad Company has submitted an ap
plication to the Commissioners for the
privilege to project beyond the building
line in the construction ot tho now cable
powerhouse Plans of the first lloorof
tho power houso accompanied thoniiiill
cntlon Tho application has received the
nprroval of tho Commissioners
Tun KcKiJioTox RuinoAii Guam
Captain Hossell has recommended that
thclCcklngton nnd Soldiers Homo Rail
road Company bo directed to change tho
grade of Its tracks on Lincoln avenue be
tween V street nud Glenwood Comotory
His recommendation is mndo in accord
ance with tlio law that requires that
Mrcct car tracks shall conform with the
grade of the street
MINISTER TO PERSIA IIEALE
Wni Knoll Willi fin- tlio Titutl of tlio
Sliuli mul MiiiuIk
Hon Truxton Ueale Putted StatoM
Minister and Consul General to Porsla
will start for hit post in a few days Jlr
Healo is well known in Washington as
the son of General Kdmund Fitgerald
Hculo cx JIinlsler to Austria Ho was
born in California and in a young lawyer
of brilliant attainments He will bo ne
fcinpiiuleil to Teheran by Mr William
C Fox of this city n well known news
paper writer who will net as his secre
tary Mr Fox has had considerable ex
perience nbroad having himself served
fho Government for a number of years as
Consul at Ilrunswick Germany He was
a collcgo chum of Jlr llealos and this no
doubt accounts for his good fortune Ho
propokM to do not only tho necessary
clerical work for tho legation but to let
us know something nbntit tho possessions
of tho Shah through tho medium of Hie
prewf
RUMORED REAL ESTATE DEAL
In thu Olruult Court
JudgeXox on the Bench Robert Green
well vs the Washington Mtukot House
Juror withdrawn and ease postponed
1 W Schoonniukor vs c Kvans Jlr
Tidten suggested administrator by tho
plaintiff John lleka v Isaac Ottenburg
et nl case on trial
COIIES AND BESANT
THE EMINENT SCIENTIST AND TIIE03
OPIIIST SAYS A FEW WORDS
In
A Syndicate After thu Lot Alongside
tlio Dnpnrtimmt of Jiutlci
It was rumored up town to day that a
company has been quietly organized to
offer the Government a princely
prico for tlio land adjacent to tho prosent
building of tho Department of Justice the
vacant tract separating tho lllalno premises
from tho Avenue
The rumor was to somo oxtont ludell
nlto but it was stated that tho purpoo of
tho syndicate was to erect an opera houso
on the site that would rival in beauty and
appointment any similar houso in the
country
Tho llio Ileiiil In South AViihIiIiikIoHi
Tho alarm turned In from box in at
12 oclock to doy was for a tiro duo to a
defective lluo In one of four wur tliuo ono
slorv dwellings at the northwest comer of
Klttlith nnd I southwest nwnod by W K
Hiley nnd all ocouptod by colored people
Tho liromou soon had Iho tltuiies sub
dued but not before the shanty on the
south was gutted ond tho rear of tho two
story frame on tho north had been badly
damaged Tho hitter dwolllng is ocouplod
by a colored woman the widow uf Lloyd
Jones and hor family It is owned by
Jones children by his llrt wife ami is
not insured
Reply to Mrs Ilesnnts Onilnttshl
Ytstenlny The Professor Thinks the
Lady Dclniled A Little Story About
Mnilnmc Illnvntkv Mr Tmlgeri anil
Mil Ilesnntfl Meet Inc
In her address yesterday Mrs llosnnt
referred to oncof Washingtons citizens
ns having made nn unjust nnd slanderous
attack on Madame lllavatsky Tho citi
zen referred to Is Professor Elliott Coucs
tho eminent scientist and thcosophlst
Dr Cones has been seriously ill at his
residence for the past three weeks and Is
still confined to his bed but ho consented
to sco n CiitTfc reporter Referring lo Mrs
llesnnt hosald
it is very unfortunate for this
won iiMniiw imiv
to havo visited this country under cir
cumstances which mudo it impossible for
persons whom she might llko to meet to
show her any attention If she is mis
guided Into appearing as tlio ngent of a
notorious impostor and surrounded bv ills
rejiutablo iersons sho is to bo commiser
ated Otherwise doubt loss many persons
would be proud to receive her and hear
her views on tho labor problem and so
cial reform Should I recover I may
have more lo say but nt present lam too
sick to talk at length
Another Wlmrk ill llliivntukv
A lady well known in theosophlo cir
cles who has traveled the world over nnd
knows both Hcsnut and lllavatsky lu n
conversation with n Clinic reporter this
afternoon said
1 am sorry for twor Annie llcsant
She is ii wonderfully bright woman and
it is a pity that she is following the lead
or such n false teacher ns lllavatsky
Do you believe Jlra Hcsant Is honest
in hcrtcnchlugs asked the reporter
Yet thoroughly honest and sincere
iu nil she does nnd says but sho has been
lychologizcd by lllavatsky Sho is iu
tho claws of lllavatsky Now I adtnlro
a great lion but I want to keep away
from its claws For tho satno reason I
would keep my distance from lllavatsky
Till IlfBSIAX WOMAN
is an adroit llattercr hut ns selfish as bIio
can be Sho lives for herself alone She
is clever enough to tnko other peoples
Ideas dress them tin unnarcntlv assim
ilate tbrni nud call them her own I do
not believe Annie llesnnt will remain
with her another year
In my opinion continued tho lady
Iho meanest thing aperson can bo guilty
of is to cheat or attempt to cheat nt cards
I remember on ono occasion Madamo
lllavatsky two titled ladies and
myself sat down to a gamo of
Wlilst The madamo and I were
Tltrtncrs In the course of thouamotho
nludnmo took a trick that belonged to our
opponents In snltoof my protests she
kept it coolly saying that sho had won it
when It was apparent to us all that wo
had lost That act caused mo always
thereafter to regard tho madamo with sus
picion
JUDGE AND 11ESANT
Jlicy Tnllt TliooHiipliy unci AIiuso 1rii
fessur Ciiiich
Tho mysterious subject of Thcosophy
fascinated some 000 Individuals last night
into squeezing themselves Into and nearly
suffocating themselves in tho abbreviated
confines of Dcnnison Hull on F street
Those who could not gain admittance to
tho main apartment flood on chairs nnd
benches In tbemito room adjoining Hack
of these enthusiasts stood a third group
who could not seo thospenkcrs In tho hall
nut strained every nerve to near in wnicn
desire they were nsslstod by their
fellow thcosophlsts on tho chairs and
benches who nt short Intervals
retailed sentences which provoked
applause iu tlio big room and fulled to
reach the group of unfortunates who
stood behind tlio barricade of furniture
In thenutc room Two people earned all
this enthusiastic sutlering Jlr William
Judge general secretary of Iho Theosoph
leal Society in America and Mrs Annlo
Hcsant thoKngllfehwomiui who in com
pany with fat Madamo lllavatsky looks
after Iho society in London
Jlr William Judjiestioke llrst Ho Is n
tall man dressed darkly woro n last
years collar and fawn colored whiskers
sprinkled with a new spring gray His
voice was soft and sad indeed It seemed
full of n regretful something which was
uncxplnlnablo to his auditors The gen
tleman possessed tho usual falllue of new
thinkers Ho argued that his religion
was tho real true one which caused tre
mendous applause from tho 000 inside
and much stamping of feet liatmnoring
of canes umbrellas etc from tlio over
flow gathering in tlio unto room Jlr
Judge took advantage of this cuthtiilnsin
tohurlnfcw million llguroa of compari
son between thecrlmcnnd povorty of In
dia tho homo of Iliidhn and the bad
wiclul cltv Now York This hold four
less assertion moved a few of the audi
ence to tears at their countrys sin Tho
people whu found it Impossible to
weep looked In error at each
otiur accompanying the ghastly looks
with such expressions as Horrible
Whod have holight It and the llko
After creating this cold feet feeling In
the iicrsinrlmr nudlenco Mr Judge ad
vanced to the edge of tho platform nnd in
tin Impressive tnno exclaimed
My good friends I have the honor
nnd joy of Introducing to you that won
derful and learned lady
Hero an Impressive but unfortunato
puiisc for n fat man in tlio ntito room
look advantage of It to try to climb up
tho back of n thin man with n Harlem
goatee who lost his balance searched
wildly In tho air for somo support nnd
muling none icu naeK on mo mi iiinii
nnd tlio pair banged themselves on tho
lloor Mr Judgo looked with stem oyes
at tho part of tho hall from which tho
noleocamc thou continuing said
Ladies and gentlemen Mrs Annlo
Hcsant Great cheering I
Mrs Hesant is about to gray haired and
inclined to stoutness She snoke of tho
growth nnd work accomplished by tho
society The major portion of her remarks
wero devoted to a vigorous denial of Dr
Cone opinion on Madamo Hlavatsky
ShoscofliHl tho Idea that tho oumo Rus
sian diuno was u sensunlUt and comparod
her to a saint with all the attributes of nn
migel
JIrs llcsant said she was in a position
to know having lived under the same
roof with tlio inadame
After sho finished tlio nudloncecrowdod
around hor and shook hor baud The fat
man and the lhjht weight wore not among
the number
Tnenty llrtt Issue of Stool ltiiiltnhtn
ll Asmioliillini
The twenty first issue of stock has been
opened for subscription ntul llrst pay
ment The twenty preceding issues con
sisted of Mtil shares On this stock
thero has been paid by tho niombers nt
1 260 per share monthly li 12321 75
Assets are lil 17 Suo On withdrawals
before maturity 1 per cent Interest per
annum is ild nnd after 0 C lt per cent
tho full earnings to date These figures
show what coiibe accomplished by thrifty
people Inn successful vo ouimtive savings
Institution Full information can be ob
tained from tho secretary John Joy
Kdson Kqiiltnulo Building 100U F street
northwest
Admiral Slmfcldt u Sluidu Hotter
Admiral Shufcldt Is still In n critical
condition but there was a little change
for the belter this niornio r
ISipU r V1
WASHINGTON D 0 MONDAY EVENING APRIL 20 1891
THE COKE REGION 0UIET
No Kvlctlnn Attempted To Dny mill
t No Troulilo Orrnri
Pirrstifiio l April 20 Reports from
tho coke region o day show that no great
change hns taken placo in the strike
situation
No evictions woro nttcmjited nt Jrorc
wood to day and only n few In Fayette
County
Tho Sheriff with sovcrnl deputies went
lo Lelscnrlng to day to servo tho Injunc
tions granted by tho court on Saturday
on thirty of tho strlko leaders restraining
them from further nctlon
The coroncrH jury hnvo Jul handed In
their verdict It finds thnt the Hungarians
were killed hydcjiuty sheriffs hut says
nothing nbout tho Justlllablllty of tho
action Up lo noon to day no violence
had been reported at Seottdato
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS TO CEASE
Union Iuvn Snv tho Itnllnii Trjrutlou
AVill Soon lln Itocnlleil
LMits April 20 Huron Fani has ar
rived hero on his way to Rome Tho
Xohtl says thnt in conversation on board
Iho steamer La Gascogno tlio ox JIlulstcr
staled Hint Marquis Impcriall would soon
bo recalled and that Italv would not bo
represented nt Washington until the Now
Orleans affair was dcllnitcly settled
EXCEEDED ItIS DUTIES
AN OFFICIOUS SPECIAL OFFICER RE
IIUKED BY JUDGE MILLER
A Growing Evil Stopped Jtulge Miller
Dhqiosesuf n Number or Minor Cases
nnd Has n Ilnsy Day hi the Police
Conrt Several Prisoners Ilnuml Over
to the Grand Jury
Judge Miller give a lecture on tho du
ties of special olllcers In the Police Court
this morning Jinny of these amateur
policemen nre very fond of leaving their
beats aud roving around town making ar
rests This is what Olllcer Charles Dawes
did on Saturday He went Into an alloy
near tho baseball grounds where ho Is
employed and arrested n little negro who
was making a rumpus The Judge said
that tho duties of special olllcers wero to
tnko care of the property they were em
ployed to look after ThcDistrlct em
ployed men to keep tho peace and paid
them for doing so They wanted no In
terference from tho outside and ho would
not countenance any such interference
They had certain duties lo perform nnd
they should attend to those duties and let
oilier peoples alone Tho Court dis
missed the case against tho prisoner
lie AViih IiMiirrlgublo
Richard Sutherland was black and
ragged nnd ho was charged on tbeSth of
April with being nn Idlo and Incorrigable
boy A typo of the old Virginia undo
was his father nnd he testified that he
could do nothing with the boy that ho
wouldnt stay at homo and that ho would
steal on tho slightest provocation
Gib him a lectio shnkln uj boss
snld tlio old man to tho Judge an I tlnk
It will do him good Dnts what I wanted
you to do
Say boy doyou want to go lo tho Ro
form School asked his Honor
Clarlo goodness I dont Jedge said
tho boy
Well youd better not come hero
again then Go homo with your father
Held In KdlO
Ho jumped on me witli n razor and
cut me lu do neck William Harris did
it How do I know Well I know
cause 1 stopped his hand when the razor
struck me on tho jaw bone
This was the testimony of James
Thornton n negro boy who woro a
bnudngc around his throat William
Harris was tho man charged with assault
with Intent to kill on the man and ho
said that ho didnt ilo tho act but a woman
did nnd ho saw her The woman how
ever denied this and proved It to tho
satisfaction of the Court Harris was
held for tho grand jury In 500 bonds
A 1 lie it AVus Iliieil mill
Albert Scott was chargod with the lar
ceny of n silver watch valued at 315
from Amelia Dunbar Tlio girl tcstlllcd
that she saw tho man coming down the
stairs yesterday and when she went to
her room sho discovered that her watch
was gone and she had Scott arrested Tho
wntch was found on the mans pcisun
and this morning Judge Miller lined him
S10
Hold fur iiiiliuknlliit
Kdword Gales up to within a week ago
was in tho employ of Kdwnrd Hayse a
butcher but he fulled to turn In 10 ho
had collected and iu consequence found
himself lu the Police Coutt this morning
He said that ho had paid tho money but
the cashier had neglected to make an en
try on tho books Hut he couldnt prove
itnud Judge Jlillor sent him to the grand
jury In 300
linlilills and TliniilH
I ulu Connors an Irishman nud Cor
nelius Cuslck a German were friends
until Friday Klnco then they have been
enemies They wont hunting on that day
nnd Cuslck killed a rabbit that Connors
claimed rightfully belonged to him as he
was shooting on that side of tho Held and
It had been ngrccd that Cuslck should tako
tho other Ihoy didnt light about It but
they threatened each other nud each felt
thattomako himself safe ho had better
have tho othor bound over to keep tho
peace So there wero two warrants sworn
out anil both men wero lu tho Tolice
Court tins inflrnlhg hofOio Judgo Jlillor
who promptly took their bonds and the
light will notcomooff for six months nt
least
THE PRESIDENTS TRIP
Ho Itciiclics Sun Antonio Iho Historic
City nl Western Texas
Ss Antonio Tixw April 20 The
Presidential train arrived in this quaint
old city nt 0 oclock this morning in the
midst of a driving rain storm
At tho station a lurgo reception
committee bonded by Mayor Callaghan
and com Kited of army olllcers aud uoun
Clinton Federal and State otllelals nud
prominent citizens hoarded thu train
A Visit was iKiiti oy mo pnriy lo r ort
Snm Houston where a salute was llrud
and on tho return of the President at
noon to the stntion the train left for ivl
Pnso whoro It will arrive to morrow
morning
Worlds Inli liiliiiior ijull
Ciiicauo April Ai About 300 Worlds
Fair site laborers at Jackson Park quit
work to doy uiwii refusal by tho con
tractors of nn Increase of wages
The trouble Is expected to snread
throughout the ranks of tho entire force
do uir lucre m oeeu no vioimue
Convicted of a Inivo IIVnuso
Cuuvio April The Federal grand
jury returned a truo bill day to iignlustG
J Gibson ox sooretnry of the whisky trust
on tho charge of attempting to bribe ii
Government olllcor to blow up Khufeldts
antitrust distillery lu this city
TuiTlliIe
From JiiH
it would bo ii terrible thing for us lo
gel Into it war with Italy
Yes indeed Just think how it would
swell the pension list
SEEKING EMPLOYMENT or Mtnatlons ot
AIMEllSONS
hind or hating sltasttunt to error or employment to
gin art welcome to the rervlcoe ot theClllTICMIKOORI Slteb
sUtomMtwenls not extending three line will be Inserted thrt
I line without charge If parties fall on Ant etfott to secure
retails they art welcome to try again
lllimi MAIIMIAOB DEATH and FUNHIIAL notice not
eseeedlng three lines eath will be Inserted without charge
Other adrertletnnts nnder the minor classlfled beadlngt wilt
lie Insetted at one cent a wont or reran cents a line first Insertion
nwit it fire fetit a line each subsequent Insertion
THE RICHARDS MURDER CASE
Two Mill ltrottRlit tu Million NiiMrrlcd
of Complicity In I ho Tragedy
iOfKTox Mil April 20 Conductor
William T llaller of Iho Frederick Divi
sion Pennsylvania Railroad camo to
Plkton yesterday nftcrnoou and after he
hnd seen Gcoign A Dram lu tho Jail
said I nlu positive tho Prisoner Is thu
man I saw at Pet ryvllle Station about II
oclock Jlondnv morning lat tho day
JIrs Richards was killed
Conductor llaller says Hint when he
saw Hrain Iho latter was walking leisurely
on the platform on tho north tide of
Pcrryvllle station leading from tho traoki
of tho Philadelphia Wilmington and
Haltlmoro Railroad to those of the Haiti
more Central llrnm was dressed lu u
light suit of clothes light overcoat nud
woro n high hat llaller hud seen the
mun many times before but did not
know his name He rode on trains of
which ho wns conductor nnd got oil nt
Pcrryvllle lort Deposit and Octornro
Junction the latter being n station n mile
from Rowlnndvllle near which the pris
oner resided Tho conductor hud not
heard of tho tragedy when ho saw Drain
but learned of it u few minutes later
Ho did not know that tho prisoner wns
under any suspicion until the following
day
Conductor llaller states In the most om
phalic manner Hram was at the station ns
related The prosecution considers Hal
lers testimony Important though it is
Well known that several people will testify
Hint tho prisoner wns lu Haltlmoro City
tho night of tlio murder Tito prisoner
spent tho day reading and smoking
Many persons not only from this vicinity
but from u dlstnnee iinnllcd for admis
sion to thu jail but wero denied Hram
talks n great deal with the other prisoners
nud Is given lie freedom of tho corridors
Among his fcllow prlsoncrs Is Alfred
Stout the colored youth who is charged
with burglary and beating old fanner
George Dlhnoro while lying in bed in his
home near Chesapcako City so that he
died subsequently In n Philadelphia hos
pital and nlso with striking tlio farmers
wlfo on tho head with n club
Frank Ferguson was arristcd nt Ogles
town near Newark Del on n Lancaster
warrant cnarging larceny ami nas uceii
brought to iiKion jallsusmctcd of com
plicity in the Richards affair
taken to Justice Smiths olllco In Newark
whero Sheriff J A Royd and Deputy
Sheriff JInckcy of Cecil County Jtd put
In an appearance anil Ferguson was in
formed of the suspicion about him Ho
consented to go to Klkton without a
requisition whereupon Constable Colm
cry took him to the State line and then
turned him over to tho Cecil olllcers
Ferguson was very cool and did not seem
to be nt all alarmed nt his nrrost Ho
came to Cecil County at the beginning of
Apiil from Khun Hall in Lancaster
County Ho had with him a horse and
buggy nnd brought Ills wife ami child
Ho seldom left thehoue Since Monday
It lias been noticed that ho has limned
badly and Thursday afternoon ho hur
riedly drove away with his family say
ing ho was going South
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
iiiiMliiiitliiu fur DraiiglitKmoii for
- Architect
An examination will bo held by the
Civil Service Commission commencing at
On m May 12 to fill vacancies hi the
Supervising Architects Olllce Treasury
Department as follows
i junior iirnuguismen wnomusiunvu
two years practice of study in tho prin
ciples of architecture salary i a day
Sundays excepted
1 Senior draughtsmen who must bo
experienced as assistant architects salary
W to 8 a day rate of salary to be deter
mined after trial In olllco
1 Draughtsmen who have practical
knowledge of steam and hot water heat
ing unpnmtiis salary a day Sundays
excepted
-I Engineer draughtsmen skilled lu
Iron work and building construction sal
ary f U to f 8 a day rate of salary tobo de
termined after trial in olllce
If there aro many applicants from tho
vicinity of largo cities such as Huston
New ork Pittsburg or Chicago arrange
ments may tierhnps bo made to hold ex
aminations in such cities if requests are
received in time
lllauk forms of application may bo ob
tained of the Commission
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS IIRIEFS
Three Italians Jlntthow Julian and An
tonio Llii7e wero kilted and Angclo Pu
trlelo was wounded In an accident In John
T Dyers quarry near Norrlstown Pa
yesterday
Christian Kckort aged about CO years
committed suicide in Camden N 1
Sunday by cutting his throat from ear to
ear He was tho owner of tho Pavonia
Park a popular Icrmnn resort lu that
cily
While tho Chlpmau Building at Court
and Hanover streets Boston was burning
yesterday morning twenty tlrcmeu wero
Imprisoned for nn hour under a falling
roof They weru rescued alive but fifteen
were biullv injured
Tlio 70S stccraco nassencers on tho
French liner La Bourgoguo which ar
rived at New York Saturday night will
he detained iu quarantine for twenty
days on account of a niiigllguaut case of
typhus fever on board Tho cabin pas
sengers were allowed to disembark
The Inrgo dry goods establishment of
Gus Blass it Co which cnrrlod n stock of
I000i0 aud tho buildings occupied by
B Ievinsou wholesale denier in liquors
and clgurs Hwectmnn the llorist and A
Kuitner millinery goods iu Little Rock
Ark were destroyed by lire Saturday
night Lots nearly tiOOoOO
ihurlcs Werner head horseman of thu
Lopkoiit Fire Department was killed by
contact with a live electric wire last niht
whjle playing a stream rum the top of
a lone ladder on a lire in the Kurojioau
Hotel Chattanooga Tonn He dropped
dead In full view of a orowd of sevnrnl
thousand persons Thu horrible sight
demoralized the firemen nnd tho hotel
was burned Loss nbout 120000
Tho boily of Alexander Dunn who dis
appeared from Trenton N J on March
21 was found in an arm of the Delaware
River four miles below Trenton yes
terday morning hv John It Wilson while
lulling Twenty years ago Isaac Dunn
father of Alexander drowned himself in
the satno stream and his body was also
discovered hv tlio sumo Wilson niiduu tho
same day of the wcok Sunday
Six Chicago tlremon were badly hurt
Saturday night Four member of Ilro
truck No 0 fell from ii delect vo ladder
aud each had limbs fractured or was
seriously hurt internally The victims
woro Truckmen Murphy Knrlght and
Doylo nnd Lieutenant Oeorgn Murks At
another llro Captain John Jlttuulng nnd
Driver lames Jlurnane weii probably
fatally Injured by being dashed to the
ground by a broken axle
Is the Despatch Aground
A gentleman who was down the river
yestorday In his steam launch reported to
this oftice that lie Despatch with See ro
tary Blaluo and Assistant Secretary of the
Nnvy Soloy and xirty on board grounded
yesterday afternoon shortly after
oclock
On the other baud tho olllcers of thu
Norfolk siiv that when they left at 010
lust evening the Despatch was lying tit
Fortress Monroe
Nothing Is known of the matter at
either the Navy Department or the
mil
Admiral Taylors llinerul
The funeral of the lite Admiral Taylor
who died yesterday afternoon will occur
to morrow at I W p in from St Pauls
t huiih Sen iees will be held by the
UevDi Hauling
PKIOE TWO GENTS
PHILLIPS THE 1KNMAiY
HES A SI ICIC SMART SCOUNDREL
FROM THE OLD DOMINION
He Caught Hie Capitalist of the Capital
on Forged Deeds Tlio Amounts Were
Small Which Is About All fur Which
the Victims Have to He TlinnUiiL
Tho equity suit iiled by Mrs Vary C
Brown on Saturday opens up nn IntcresiiK
series of fraudulent practices iHrpetratel
In his community by Mr Reuboii T
Phillips The deed of irust attacked iu
this proceeding pnrjiorts lo have been
executed by JIrs Brown on the 10th of
September tSOO before Jlr Charles S
Shrove a notary public doing business on
Seventh street north of New Yorknvoiiue
JIrs Brown says lu her hill that she
neither signed nor executed the trust in
question nud knew nothing whatever of
Its having been executed or recorded ami
that
IIUl XAMK WAS rniKlfitl
by some person to her unknown The
note forJI 000 mentioned lit the deed of
trust was negotiated by Jlr Phillips with
Jlr Fralik II Pcloue tho well known
Kcrclaryof the Washington Stook 15r
ihangc It appears that Jlr Pclouro
when he heard that the validity of thu
tn st was being questioned took It lo Mr
Shicvo and inquired of him tho clrcuiu
star ces connected with It execution Mr
Shicvo promptly pronounced his
tuie ns appearing on the deed a forgery
and further stated that tho impresdonof
the seal was not like those mndo by the
teal which he has been using for many
years
Jlr Shrove unlike other notaries care
fully keeps n record of tho acknowledg
ments ho lakes and othor olllolal ucls
and therefore Is ubio to tell exactly what
hns been certified to by him ami lie as
serts that the only acknowledgment hn
ever took for Jlr Phillips was that of a
power of attorney And from this It
would npnr that Jlr Phillips had the
seal he used made for this purjioso
It further appears that there is no
person lu this District as
jamek r rtriscnir
tho other pretended witness o th
veynnco
An examination of the records
tlinl on September 11 ISsi th
recorded In the olllco ot tho Rec
Deeds it deed of trust lrom Jfnrv I
and Henry V J Drown her 1
conveying lot i lu square fin to
Blackford and Jnmcx 11 Wimer i
Insecure n note forl000 to the o
Reuben TPhllllpsTlilstrustwasucki
edged beforo G Uvett Reunion a c
missioneriu ueeus lor me insirict resid
ing In Baltimore Tho acknowledgement
was taken iu Baltimore At thnt tlm
Jlr Henry F J Brown was a clerk lu
tho Ordnance Bureau of the War Depirt
incnt he was on sick leave and was visit
ing friends somewhere in Pennsylvania
where ho died in October ISsn After
this deed wns recorded
TWO onriKh OV IT WKI1K MtliK
in all respecls like tho original and two
copies of tho notes for f 1000 andalt were
signed with the name of JIrs Brown and
her husband Jlr llillll then procured
a certificate of litlo from the Real Kstuto
Title Company and two days after vard n
copy of the certificate He also procured
a rcrtjllcatc of tltlo from the Columbia
Titlo Company With tho aid of thesi
certificates of title and tlio copies of tho
trust ho negotiated the three notes for
81000 each which he said wero a llrst
mortgage on the property Ono of theso
was passed off to Air John Pirker the
Seventh street bookseller Another came
into tho hands of Messrs Fitch Fox A
Brown and tho other was negotiated with
Jlr IVloiizc and it was tn lake up this
lntter note that the deed ot last Septembor
wns mndo
Tho conies held by Jlr Parker and
Jlcssrs Fitch Fox A Brown nru
so wiit ixtcrrnii
that one cannot be told from the other
The careful nnd studied exactitude iu th
niinutett details is wonderful The sig
natures of Jlr and JIrs Brown and of
the witnesses he signature of the Com
missioner before whom It wns intended to
have been executed pretended lor no
olllcer would take three acknowledgments
of the same deed on tlio same day aud u
rubber stamp which lie used for Ids
olllcitd designation are identical Thu
lituno of
jamiis m Tiiorrnn
thostnmp of the Recorder of Deeds Of
fice tho date of record and Iho number
and page of the liber iu which it or they
were recorded and even the initials of
the copyist appear upon tho hack of these
deeds Vet neither of these copies wa
ever In tho olllce of the Reeorder of
Deeds The signature of JI r Trotter Is
A IAlfAUIK t OlifllUIV
to be seen at onco upon comparison with
his genuine signature The soal of tho
Recorders Olllce differs from tho one on
tbese deeds In the ornamental scrolls and
Hint In tho original tho words Distrii
of Columbia luivo all tho letters of tin
sumo sie while in the Imitation the
initial letters are larger than the other-
Betides during that month a rod ink
was used in the Recorders Office w bib
these copies bear the stamp In blue ink
What thu Victim Siuy
Mr Brown of Jlessrs Fitoh Fox 1
Blown said to day The amount f i
w hich wo were caught was very snitll i
do not cure to talk nbout the cam- furtln i
than to say we might have lnn ii eangln
for
A Mltll IAttilKU M SV
and are thankful we Here not Ii w
very skilfully none and would U
tooled anyone
At the Central National Bank UmIiic
Huff declined to either affirm or der r do
rejMirt that Phillips had drawn S v
his mother-in-laws monoy
TlioMnllu lu Chlr KO
Ciiicuo April 20 Olllcer IlliMi i
McGiuuls was surrounded uud severely
beiiten by a crowd of about I went Itul
inns at o oclock lust night one of them
struck him a blow in Oh- bock while
othors grubbed his club
Tho mob then knocked him down std
after heating htm severe v ran away The
ixillcnare unable to assign any cause for
tho assault and believe ihe Italian- uio
members of h Jlatttt
CoilgrcsKimtii lord Demi
liiiMi Ruutw Jin ii Apii
JI II 1 ord died at 2
oclock this afternoon Mi lord hud
been ill for a week post with the grip lie
was found unconscious in bed tins morn
ing stricken by apoplexy
Spoiilior Heed ut lloiiin
Romk April 20 Kx Speaker Reed bun
arrived here and will remain s fortnight
He was tendered a dinner Saturday by tlio
American Consul Mr Bourn Minister
Porter and u number ot prominent visit
ing Americans were present
For pure old berk toy
818 F street northwest
go to Tliarn
A Triple Trngndy nt Uliiiilniilitiid
CLUutBLiNn Mil April U This
morniug at 11 oclock durlug u quarrel
at Oldtowu this county Johu lutmau
shot and killed a man fatally wouudisl
a second and then shot and fatal iv
wounded himself
Berkeley jmro ryo whisky