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Vui XXXVI.
01' E 1! A HOUSE
FREDERICK WARDE
SuriKTltiltiy a Powerful liramatlo Com-
uiv mi vr:lnm'inir;i'mi'nt of K.C.Hudn.u
Cjl nj;iMr in Hit1 following repertoire:
Friday March 20 " " "
IfjGOMAR THE BAR3ARIAN:
fHd LADY 0F LYONS
tiird.iy Mslii M'lreli 21-Orand Double
hill
Merchant of A'enice
AND
githhrh.e 2nd Petrucio.
gav..r)v
1.0. I'AVS"-- J.T.T-itCZKvANT.jH.
1 K. M KEAitl-KllN Cashier.
Daife Ml Bank
lull . i Hi mitlill . . 700WMj
Cainil'"iIi;i 15omj
gurv'i'SH.-il I 'ivltle.1 Prollfs. 15000
lewiij 'llfciT!i.".iui and Ddividasls Solicited
pn i .4 -j. H.-tji'c W. It. Worsliam
f K I'c - '"'I A. ! Porter I. T. Trese-
Jut Jr.. I Mar-alls ".ctl IVt"n. i a
Iatii.i. !' M- :""l'.
Xlii' f.'i .vlna are prontliit!. subscriber
to tlii-M-K- i ol n.. i. u-nik;
(j.SI.'i mi. 'IM N. Piti'.ldcut Central Ji'ii-
Uonn' tin. .It l'liiimlilpbtii
T '.v . H If i WN hi 1'r.ivideut I Iff undTru't
0o plillii 'i lfii a.
y. ri'l.l.V.lN PresUleid Kciibonr.l
Bank New Ym Ii.
JAMK- K. (ilt.WMS ol Tradesmen's
Jalloiitl iiank. .-v. irk.
H. li. HUNK I'M'-KI -lit Khst National
Bank Hih i 1 . I'.i.inid VI.. President
fciiboiinl I l- v"w York .
I. V. l.i A'TiiVnf Mrst. National limit;
Oleun S. V
N. f. I'd 1 I- II uf First .Satloiml Hank
OInui N. .
J. R. MANNA of Weir l'luiv Co. Mom-
joontli 111.
D. o PA" (it-uvial Manager National
transit ('uM i:iu nl I'lilted states
J (IH. Mr I t' ol -isod-inl i el ('.
'iiuiliiriiiiui f.hru.irv l.lKHri.
i.i n
Jl.ll
lU'ftK.K M:iiuig..r.
Ai. A
l 1 1 UilllMll 1J
(H KNl'.V WKAVI.it M.iiin-or.)
I I ." i
WILL "1 I MKll .MY "1 AN.VObMKSr.
G iVIcBIWLY Pro'r
II mill HOTEL
it - i'i -s . i : x
BCHu l ijLKOFF At GO
Muntii'srtuierr. H'id 1)1 iOm It
if tiit H r-?i fi t n
mur dim riiii iins
.v I'.' iociitrtttf I'LHlerfllu
Idiihcr :iwi " i ''in rtCl xd1ry ifhxjf
. '
Jr.
to
ri
ilmiiilsoi
mint Hntnl
LUlll
PRICES REDUCED AGAIN.
S.oOO yard:' colored Satins ar 39c; former price 75c.
470 yards colored Plush at 47c; former price $1.25.
820 yards ".olored fl . Plush at $1; forLtv.u'lprico $2.85.
290 yards olomd mole skm Plush at $1.25; former price $3.75.
190 yards colored silk Velvet at 90c; former prico $1.75.
155 yards coioivd silk Vehvt at $1.15; f rm:r price $2.50.
96 yards colored silk Velvet at $1.25; former prico $3.50.
1500 yards cole lvd Ribbons at 6c; former price 10c to 15c. '
3.500 yard s colored Ribbons at 10c. and 15o.; former prion 20c. to 50c.
3000 y ards colored Rustling at 5c; former pri? 10c t.j 35c.
2500 un trimmed Straw Hats at 10c
1500 untrimmed stylishFelt Hats at 65c; former p ice $1.50.
a. 1
At almost vour
lIDIEEl3 SUITS !
AT IIAL1 PnlCE. TlKEt VuiV uiii:: ait- all spread out on the counters
whpiKcs maikid as advertised lor your inspection.
E. BAUIAW DallasTexas
THE INAUGURATION AT
O
mm
Si of
SURPASSES ALL PREVIOUS EFFORTS
Hit reTure kiud friftds visit us ih s wctk -'lw.ll urt!y p.iy
Fur when you leave most nillhiily you'll say.
Aud truly too "They've dune uiVwdiy service-
Told uj no lies undo us no inisuleiaeo's."
rOJlPAKIiiW F(.001S A.M) VUlCiy HAS I'liAl'Elt VU AT THE HEV3
Of THE LIST AS THE
BARGAIN HOUSE OF DALLAS
WE THE
Tim Hmt Oimllly I'Hiiry ;nid Slilrtlnir Ciilli .
'J'lin NeU'CHt Styli B unil l"ut Color l.imna
Now Slyl. In tin- I iiMirll. ( initim mid lv :.ft w tiiiiRlmniii .
I.r(i Mm All-1. lin n Im oIh
Ullf SupiT Kull It.gul.ir MlnHfH- Solid Color ILuiv
l.adlo' Fine Silk Mo.i'.lii I'.hu K Knil Colon. .. .....
The LargcM I. Inn of Iliiilirol.U'l'lin In DiiILik
fill" lliliiilHonitHt mid ( luii.sl I. In. o :lKnK hiiiI Inn.'riliiK
l'J-ytrd pl.-cm or All I. Inn 1'orrhuii l.arr
I ii.mcIIkI r.ir l.iiillt-M' I ndi rwriir Cui nu nt
i Hilii'D I hihU.iiii ltrady-maiU' Ch-Iiiik it mid SI'i; Siilu
Tin- l( i.l Kill Kuttoii l.iiili)-' Slii In row n '
40dll7.vil Cllll li-i u'ahiiiI llla.rf N. v II.. I. ..1 U..II....
w . lo ruc
..1iuv.miIho r.rlv. Xru 1. Kiuiry Orl.'iiliil and SimUh lino 1 i-Uli I"
K.i.l.roliK'il. AllOv.r Knibrolilrrlc All Ovi-r Sot A hllc ! 1 :r. i'wllr.
column roulrt tm cl.n.ly nil.il mill thru on. -h.ilflli. lmrpiln not I) inirm-d.
But 'tis better
4Hav more than thou showest
Speak less than thou knowest."
(lOLI)SIIf I BROTHER!
TOMAKKSWErrriAilSALGSAT
st3 cvPc-TrH
mens lewnierkeis Jackets
own; price to fjc;c cm.
EXTRA INDUCEMENTS OFFERED WHOLESALE BUYERS'
DALLAS TEXAS.
iiililfL
If
SEASON WITH
i
SO yrdn for l III)
. .SO yiuili for I li t !
..10 yards for
. . mid 10 for
4 lr for
IVr pull-
I III)
I III)
I ()l
1 III)
and 10i". n y.irtl I
..10c to l i(.. ymit '
..l.rK' i. I dozen vault. .
rroin jr.- j
from H.
for I
All !!-e. to r0r
i 714 Elm SL
rn
A
Fvll Lii.c ol
DAILY
SATURDAY MARCH
A DELIGHTFUL DIVERSION
How lue lipare Time of the Semite
fflillisl Awav.
VAN WYCK GIVES A WAR WHOOP
Con ep ruins Some Oftleial WIioThin tin.
Treasury Till a Trllle
AND THE WHOLE GANG ICW!.
Thu Sun III A niii-irau Coiiuiiln. Inn or !
Munmidn liny" l;ill 111 Sinulo-
rll I In r t c.Htnriliiy nu4
l int l ull l oll in i d.
GENtRAL WASHINGTON REPORTS
soma.. ri- H'iu'dinji.
Washinuton Mun.'li IS). Tlio rimolu-
tion fur the iippoialniiitit of an Alusl.an
I'liiumittcii was iaiil lu l'oro Miti Hfiitito
Hill!
Mr. MAN DICKSON iiinvi.l nM
relVieiu'0 in tlic coiuinitt iui on i. rl.
Vorids.
A didiiilo viimihmI iluriiiK wld.di
Mr. VAN WVl'li in lucked llo. S null
A liicrii'im i'diiiiiiUhUiii in i..iU.
Hlylo. llo saiil tin. lirst Uiii:i; il did .
In to lo Sim KiHiiriwo nit ii lu No
Mox.un Uiou to so ti1(
-Now Dl'loiliirt u.iii:4iliiiu. Kuril
moinbi'i- whs piovi'U.d with
i'il lor bin e.ion.sL'.H. Thot" ittimiri-
hum ft iiiMiHtnil id two nion and a bm-.
tin rli.iirniHii roiiminiil in AlDuny.
I Iui lir-l ililui; th.no two men nn ill
!?'.
u.'v .mi s io niriiH pitluen ear Hi y.V
lor winch . bo i..i:il i... i m.ii
1 17 In Inrii ihov L'ni to Now Drh.utiu
t'lll'M ttll.V llirnisllfil tllfl M'lvi.M Will'
.di..li('.s I'll. I'lalioniiiiiiissi'in i-il(iiv
oliiirnis .r U:;..r .(-er ami inni.
I Ills rooiiiN-ioi) .liar..;tnl only fur hiiii-I-Iu
s Whll'tl iloiilitlo.. inoliid i.H
uml hiiIiuIh. Hu would n:l; Ids iri.miM
mi tlio !(iiiVi(itii siduof lli" i'iiii.Hr
li il v hi not tiilKt to Mop this? I'lio soil-
lit.' wih all tlio .rly luid loll. Tlio Dunt-
UI'l'HlH bad HW.oj(ll Ml III I OI h. . .M
oi i. i r ipiioi uml ii it aiimiiiii.ir.it
loll.
'miiir.v l tlio fotiimiHsiim
K"t
n .my lo Ml.irt 1 1 1 1 1 1 .Vow Oi Imih
l'r..in(lo I ( f ().; dirr till ibo 1st of
J immy lilt ir i!x:ion-os worn JiI.imi.
Moil ubobitil rolmoit hiiio. oi o i 'oiii-
( i Hi vi-l v li.niiirnlilo t. tins -i'i .
e.v w.is t..fn iioin tlio tnx-iavern w h i
Ivor. hardly ul.lu Id pay : nijri. .
lodiii' on Pullman t.lrft ui. .i..
liHvelid. In iiildiiion to Ibis luoi.-'o
Ihov . id I r tlu ir hiiIhiMiim m.i 11...1..
l-.MIK Jl III
M.loH.
l. - . ... .. . l '"i
Mori) rtllowod 7."i0t) oaoh Ik
J lio oliaii iiniii
d Hit) commls-ion w ho
York riihiiriin.l i . i...
never loll New
iith nf Jiuinii:y uml ilrow out of iho
troasury lUi7'.i. Il cost tlio KoTerninonl
nlxitit ID.tHitl tor this eoinuiiHsion bolorn
tlio two men Hint tlio hoy ..t ready to
lorno Now Oihiaim. This recKlosst want
ol inoiKiy wiim .1 Kroat wiouk upon he
po.'jile who puiil laxon.
Imt inado it ivoise tho outrageous
ImIIh of that coiniiiisNioii hail liocu up.
piov. ll anil p ii.1. llo tlriiouiicti ibis as
whim) than highway robbery llo Hiiid
tlio iniin v.Iiii enters h liouVu at lduhi
m i! r.ili- is Ik i i m ii .i lii in oompH is.ni
w ilu lb. im- v. li.) riihln"il tlio truiiMj by
mii-Ii expenililiires us Im bail tlosi Mni.
It was umso ho said llrtn slimlll K pull-
l .i lands an. I boro ho rcforrvil io tho
It n U li.oio ialoiits as Iho mbl . -u nl
ti iHi.iii'i ni'ios al ono limn.
Mr. M.ANDKKSDN rolori'il t. t
I' .-uiiiiii i ..I Mr. Van Wyok pioiidin!'
I'm' a 0. iiitiinii'ii to pit'pnrt. lt t.iil.-U
nl il in. nl ol i In- expenxiN lor liiipun ..-
' MiKsi.ii rivtr iiudm
ttl.i.'.i M.. Mainlnrsoii said Ins iltct-
Klin IlliKlit In. iible to iiiako juiiknliiiH..
Iroiii tlio he.ul walors lo tin) iiioirbt.i
tlio river.
Mr IIAKICISON fliarKOil Mr. Van
vik with liHViimollor.il tho ri-nlii'ion
nifioly lor tho purpos of old niuiii;
pay for las oloik tluiiiur
Ibe r.rrsi and wi'.li a vlmi
lo N.ivlim liin :;ovoi iiininit the $1 am r
lvni -a: ..rv of th i lork; lit. (Il.niis .11)
tl 1 a re:... uli. hi tUai Mr. Van
V . ..'s li solll' inn Im r.'fOliwiili.n.d. ami
i k .1 I ii it it to. n lorrl to tb (oiuinii-
ii i upr .voiiioiii n the Mississippi
i ') r. i.. id i.vi.r.
.'!r. VKST foiiil it Wa. i.ot bin
pnip.... to IjoiMinti a paitv to ':o
u:lori sliii' discussion tin ' tin. Ko.
uhlii'an aido nf t In. rlminlier
hut Mr. Van Wvok was liko t'jo h y
whopiirtiidpatt.il in tlio innr.lor ol bis
own falhnr- bn navy the old man wag
almiil to be In alen to doalli ami as In-
foiihl not help il thoiiKhl bu w. I pi
him a In k lo help lilin out 0 his mis.
ery. For J.ri years he (Vwl) had lii. n
an iiitiiiiiitn personal Irion. I oltme.1
Iho inoinberM ot Hit) South Au.e rii'.ui
ooiiimlsniou ami his reo.nil publie and
private was as aiaiulesa an. I wilbiu.t
ruproaoh its any public man
eolilil pnssildv bo. Tho liimi who
lurnPil ill his (Vest's) presoii. o tint
TlioinasC. Koytinlil had ever In t x-
iriivananen or oliierwU. wro:ii;i'u Iv
taken one t'l.iit of m pti.iple's i niiini
inad.i a htnli'intiiil bli i iio('os c. ii-
Irailioted ulisoluii l and im.pi .liile.iiv.
110 was now In Cosiii Kion and w is i. r
lorininn his In ni'tl.iti in H iiiur-.ii.i ho
-allstaeiory Hint tlin new N.rretary o:
Nl ate bad said hi. renardoil tit mi :is ..u .
ol the best ollb eis In tin vl. in.
irovuruineiit. "I'lvoineu an I ul nv"
tluiHotiaior from N dnaska had M.iid.
I lio'-hov" whs nearly ftO years t) il; had
lietin the ednor of ono ..f tlio
hiiullniz papers in lliieo Hn I n J ren-
ilereil valuable sorvii'ii.. Hon. !. mids
would he coiiipiiled Noon to nl:;. i
this eountrv I'.v reason of tin. Ill i i I
a near tel.. live mid hn tVesi) elial
leiijteil lbt M nntor fioin V lii a-ki. m y.
into tlese o..sins alter his let lira.
Mr. VAN W Yt'K iliselaiiutul .iv per
a. dial n lli'.'iloiis. Ho d in.iile In-
roiuaiks wlili respect lo tlm isiiiioii.
hinn ami in d roapeftiiiK M ineniner-.
lie liiterpn ted Mr. Vest's rtp.llei fn ns
l lim a! anil s KI silisl.ni!i..l!i In
D'ou'd be ready lo repeal h. .:iU.
ni'dds.
Mr. II.WVl.KY iniiulrnl win Hi r lie
eiiator ( Vail Wy ok) knew riioui ii. inn
Mo. di lulls ol Hies. IrausaeiioiiN to us-
iii.vhiuiin Htliickinmiui honor of
t!i men w ho bad nl . ays ain i ! as Inb
iis( VaiiWvek) f n Id over boiiii to alii'id?
Mr. VAN W Yl'K replied hy roiioi.iil.in
bis prtu lotis st tit intuit
Tim A'eskii rosoituioi) was ri lVni'U to
I hn cnmilnlt"o on tin rii.ir.es.
Mr. liiiUM AN oiler d a rendu ion
initio;; Ibo Keerota.T nf Ibe in-
terior to lunisli the srn'u'o Willi cop .
! tlio coin racl eiiitind nlo bet .mo
'e I'liion I'licillo ltallrii.nl eoii.p.ni
.mil toiler railroad cnuipn ... all on d
bv III iw I iiiirnv.'il J 1 1 y 1 IxiJ. and i li.
Western Unl oi b b i iiph coinp mv in
:t llior with nil slao nn nis now on Hie
111 the Interior tleiarliiioiil toueliiii the
Bllllle. Adopted.
Mr. MiKi-iiiatinlVcrciI iho followlnn:
Kesoivt.. That ho inn. di ol Hit. sever .!
resolution; tv tbo aenalo passed alnon
tin. 1st f M.iioli as provides lor a
clerk fornny Uiidlnnconiiiiltii o of tin
neiiato thiriiiK the rtict.a of oouyreM he
rt a 'Hided.
I. ml ovor till to-morrow.
Tho execuuv.i aaalnii of t'i innate
tneu Ntljniii iii'i
Th Vrrilde. l.oMulu Uettyiborff.
WuiMQros Mrol 20. TUo preii
21
i!y" If
'VAMJBHKU IMS.
iU;' KIVK 0 If NTH
:!; ""..ithoinTiutu. i
volo.iii'S i.l th. irt nn.l other corps t.i
I"'';1 ;-'l;M of Unity abuor.wu a
they inakt llimr hftoriealvisit Hereon
wiu-iiii ami kih ot May. nnloja lint.
r! i ti ".""'""'r-'ent utetuwiiy of iho
public am-vto... Tbo president is ux
"in M boon the Held who tin. lenii T
k-enera s o! both armies ro there tocx-
pl.un tlielr uioveuiems.
I n. tul l'.ilins.
VVasiiimiton March A).-;st.t t;i:il.j..
Tho r.isilitl liullotin foni.diw il.. r..i
lowiiijf wliioli will bo found useful to
pi'slmasler': ocr
Ow liis to tho Inipei l.vt inaiiiier h
Mliicl letters uro postinarked um!
Mamns cameled at mauv of the
oi.im.er iiesi-nuiees the following r.
is- oi uie uepiirimom me publiimed r
Kiii.iani'o to pnsiuiHs ers:
fhi Section 37'!. 1 L. A It ...I ..i loi
lis amended to rend ii.s lollows: " ui
inaiitib'o ii alter (except tlint of tho srj.
iOiid clasH) depo.ned in miv poslotlico
tor im; i r j.-iiv. mst t..tr a
I ''''''r'"l!. t'-'vlnsr iho n. inio m ibo post.-
i odl.v mid an alibjt.' iation of llui n lien
j -d tin. sum ( iii.l on lirsi-fliiss m titer
..rn tl.ito ol d. ii -sit); and nl! letlri siv-
j :;: iv. d Iioin oi bin- tdlii e i puMiodlces
i or .ltmvoi.v t r ledi ilriliin.ion in other
! 'Ollci.isorpiw oilices 'tiii.it pt. osiiii..lrked
j on the re.ver.o iddo wUh tbo uvt
and when possible i ho hour .n vine'
tl'f.V nro ree.MV.'d. lint n u
I psekiines nl ieli.eislr.i iher olllee-or
1 p. "il olhct s r. c. ived to lei n. warded in
tn 11 in tiui 'o- t ..iii.-i s ni i'.nal ilcsmis-
ti.ni t:in Iilciiiu : slips only will to psi.
n. arlicd ill Ibo post nines throuisli
I n:iib ilioy p-i-:.s. Mi: ..eni. matter ol anv
i Cl e.S ll'.'C'VO.l ill HI1V pi':ll n'U 11111 'i
bo stamped 'mi-seni' and posliinn Ue.l
! wi'h Iho .lain nl receipt i..;.- ti s'lin.i
j IS till ;ldnl lo i... pi.i;r .1. KltlUtum."
I hi.. Tile .oslliasler-gioer.. has.tn-
i ein.ed Is ex in any toMf oil) e friim Un
; 1 . 'piiK ini ni Mi."t:..ii ;i;n ;. 1. ty 1;.
1. 1.1; vei..p;ii im 1 kni: haters on ihi
101 so sitl. wnh Hn. dale ..f reeciot.
to .li. ni In.il hal:vir nl iuconveiil-
eiico iimr lie occ.isi mod by the low mm-
litea' tlelav then iiicuri'td is ninply
cooipeiisaio.l by o cerlalutv Willi
which del.iy In 11 aiiHMirl ailon or' In do-
lively nmy be ileteeto.l bv ll.e posimas-
tcr sbowing Iho dale of receipt its well
as nl disia;eh or nl leeeipt at tho limit-
ing t.liic.. l'..sl.tl cards 1:111st bo ho
posi-mai lied on tno ad.lresM .side uml
no! on Hit. siiio containing tlm fouiiuii-
nii'.il 1011. See ruling ISC.
SIS. Itlueli printing ink inti-.t ho u n il
11 pi.stiiiai kli.n
SI'.l. li is the iiileniiou of the law 1 lint
the poMlinai k on iiiiiil-iiiatlnr shall bear
the dale of its deposit in il pnsi.-nllice
aii.l that iho posi.nr.i Ntainps alii xeil I n
ciineeled lis soon atier ila dnj osil. as 11011.
slble.
sje. Tbo piist inai U mi iiiail-iiiatiir Is
H Very imp. nam leatuin llicrei d; but
Iioin the number of ontiridv ill'niblo
post-marks on matter rectdvi il in tlio
post-nlliee ilepartinent ni ne it is evi-
dent that iho laid is not lukeii into eon-
sideralion by a larjr.i im iiilji.r nf post-
ma iters. I'lioy should read Ht.elion 'isl
I'. K. and II and lane c ut. that every
piMliimi K is distinct enough to bo cor-
rectly road
Wl. I'osi ni islers urn lorol.ldon to
posimaik postal cards on tho aide I11-
l"iiilcil lor tbn coiiimuiiieHiin. The
pi'Simarks Nboiild bo mado ou'y on t ho
side Intended lor tho address i mi No as
not lo Inuitloro wil h the atldi tsa.
Wt. Tho use of 11 rubber ftoslmark-
lii? Mlanip Is 11 Violation of tho law.
I bo pDsi-olliet. tlo.arlinoia furnishes
metal p hliuarkiiiK atauips unit re-
quires poslan atani.s lo bo "cain.il.i
with lilack ininiiim: Ink wbieli cannot
be used with tho rubber stamp.
tci. I'oainiasiers must not use any
Ktiuiip lor posliiiarkin unless it e ni-
t.uns Hit) name of tho po-t-ofl'ico and
1n.11 ui im one 11110 11 niiist colilain 110
le nor mailer and must uiiikn a clear
hi. 11 iiisiinei lliliressiiin
K-ii. The Klunitioii of pnslmasltirs is
' ilit.d to auoUoiiH :i7.) and .'177 pa.i 10
1'o.s-tRl laws ami regulations ed is7ii;
.'in tiiniTn inn milium ot. use. lor IIOSI-
' L I.... A II ..;.. ..... .
.n..nii in iiMiiiioos 10 mis order
.llllllld bll ilillllitly lep.ll led to the (roll-
er I siipei inn niboit ill Ihe railnay inai!
siin Ice who Ischiiri-eil w itli llin iiislruc-
inil nl po.stiinisters In liieir ti.ilies pro-
11 lo.d by 1 hapier: H In II and 11 t
lilln II nl t'o-ial lnvi and Kcgula-
lions." t'.iltllriitMtlon.
Wasiiimiton March '.- Martin W.
Mo!i!(j ornery nf Michigan to ho coin-
tui .sinner id pal. oils.
Miliou .1. Diiriiicn ol K"iilue!(y to lit.
lust coiiiiiroiierol Ihn Ireiisiny
Maleoiiii Hay of reiinsy Iviioia to bo
lilsl assistant luiMllUastel 'litilieiHl
James It ll an of Nevada to be
colour of tho limit a'. I'ar.oii Clly
Nevada.
William tl irraiil of Nevada to be
superintendent of tbo mint al Carson
liiy.
.1.1). t'. Atklna of Tiiiiiiossco to be
ceiiinii-idin er of Indian itllaua.
.laims ! i . r of Teiiiiesscc to bo
assistant seer tary nf state.
To Iim slluHle tlm liaa.uty Denr lliiciit.
WAsiiiNtniiN March 'Jl.-The aeore-
tary of the Irteisiiry has appointed Aa
slsiani Soeiiitai ii's ralreliibl ami II. 011
and Assisi. ml Treasurer liiaves a coin
mission w iui liisliiietioii lo niuko 1111
ex. tun mil ion ol Iho treasury department
rtilh hpeeial reltiroiieti to Iho hi iiiji iliea-
liull and liuproveiiiont of tin luetliods
' iloli.( business ami a rinliieiiiui of the
olllciiil ami clerical loien.
I In. Cralral A111e1l1.11 l ieuly.
Wahuinhi-on Maieh UI. Tim Hoiial
In oxecnlivo session ralillntl the a bit-
t'oiial t '. nlr.il American lr itr nxtoiul-
ii:K until May 3) lss 1 tlm tioie for up.
pioval ol tun laws iiecssary to crrv
Into operiilioi tho couilurrcial conveu-
11011 belive oi Hie t wo uovernlnents. 1011-
clinleit at Yastiiiiniiiii.Jauuaiy Z Issll.
ConiiulN.loiii r Miller loi. to Work
W'asiiinuton Maroli at. Mr. Miller
tlio nowly Miipoinloil coinuiiasi iiier of
iiiloiual r.ivenilii oiltiir.nl llliou llieilis.
"iniiiol his duties this 111 n iiin.:. 11
was no rt.eiiinnt of iniiiy connialula-
10ns iroiii callers ami by mail and tlur-
no? I!it day rec dvetl all Ibo liruieiiiul
.111"
i s t.l lh Inlie.MI.
The S.uato miti A.IJoiiriinit.ut.
V.ir.iii.stir. N March IW It is under
siooit tluilutr.il liil'.irmiil ennfereneii o
eu it.o . 01 imiii parties to-il iy it whs
HUHfd that tho miiihIo slciiiid adjourn
ni hexl Monday or I ilesdav iiiilea Hie
pi. '.idioii shall hinnily his tlesiro that
Ule session bn irololliet.
About tlio .llontutia Dti.rrt.
Wamiimiiiin Maroli ill. Tho vlce-
piesidcnt. laid liKlorn tlio Nniiln a
meiii ruil I'roui the .Mmdaua leulslal uro
i i'ii; 1 inn. nt any 1111 um public do
main In Montana is tliwerl laud mid
ptnti'Kiiuir iiiilust H repeal of the deson
laud act.
Num nation..
Wasiunuton M .11 il Si. Jainea 1).
I'orler ol TennesNoi. lo bo assistant
s. cr.'i'iry of slue. J..I111 1. ('. Alklus
ii Toiiiiissee I'oininls'-i.i nr Indian nl.
alra.
(loo. I IIiioiikIi.
Wasiunuton March 111. Tliero la 110
foundation tor the statement Unit pie.l-
oent l levelaiul has retpivstett Minister
Morton tn reutsl'i at. Paris.
Tito . siller.
IMip.'AI lo.NS.
VV AsiiiNriToN Maroli 20. For the
wtt uuir HtaUiat IVrtly cloudy
WBktliori looal ralnaj niihlly ooltler In
'he nortliern piirlltr.ii aliiclillv waymor
jiitlioaoiitiiornp-j-filim; wlndt tecoiu-
Inn variable.
EEALD.
CALIFORNIAXS CHOKED.
Tlit eo flhp Sunset Slop? Slimrrs Srai
Skynm-tl Yt'iterday.
TWO WHITES AT LOS ANGELES
lad One
Tory Bad Hljf r nl Shh
t'ranclsco.
ALSO ONE SWUNG IN OHEGON
. rimer not t.y a 8tl.1lr-li.TMtleil
S-ifliltli nt au .lnl.iiiU-lliirKl.w.
Ilai;ir.d ut l.om-i Ipw-A Ml...
I"B l'. S. Mar. .ha!
THE CAY'S RECORD OF CRi-WE
lewri'..bitloii l)lsliatlo4 Death.
San Annomo March '.U- ISpeelM.'-
This ci.-.ninK t fiMO o'clock Kniiio
leir.cllie snuot' a wealthy an.l prominent
lauiily ot this place imu.il for his talent
uml also tor his tllssipatli.ii blew out
Ins brains. H has been rr somo lltno
1 ti: mint 1 ofatraie.o pi rloriiior at tho
Minely thi Htro In.- mill . aM
imiiieyov. her lu co. Id (id hold el'. Sbn
Is HU exp iieiiootl ami I'lisc i imt i uu
wontuii. Her nitiiio is rhio YouniT
l.'.ineiiscmtitiiied Unit sho had IraiiNleV-
rud her itlleetions to iinother man be-
o.tuiri t'esperine hiiod a horsy and
oiiftL'y mi. I drove nil over town atop-
iiiij' .t nvory saloon on his way uml
Ini'illv in an advanced state of i'nloxi-
caUon reached tho vitriol v telieineiit
hoiisn iMmkt't street mnl aliiK-tired
lip-.l ill's. Ho toimd an uuniTupied
10.1111 uml onii.iv I closing tho tloor. lie
romane.l uliiue hoiiio little time mi l
then broil throe shuts th. i-.si nnterinu
l.e wall tlm Htvnii.l t!io bodslead uml
toe tlnnl acatleriiir his brain in overy
direction. Lane was 111 y ears tdti. One
ol bis brothers some yours B(. eoin-
iintlcd suicide ami nioio laiely auoilier
brotlieratteiu!! .y takliie;" tU8 m)r.
tdniie mute.
A rrliit.r shot hy a Soldier.
1.. lit Kb. 1 llar.-h ai..Speeiul.J-.s 1.
!S. Itab.iock and Joseph M. Ilel ieia were
011 their way homo t 4 oVIock this
iiiornlne; nmy iiitorccptctl a' the
Handle corner by a man lu NoliUm's
u'nil'orni who asked who they worn. On
boinirio'd ho liiHUully nhot llerrera
throuah tho bodv wiib a calibre re-
volver and then lied. A. it was dark lit
I lia time they could now i plainly.
Noliher of the parly attacked wan
armed. I ne wounded man cannot pos-
sibly roomer lie Is a compositor and
worked on the papers hero. Mo far no
cause Is assii'iunl. I ho city marshal has
arrested Joseph itiisstitt of company I)
sixteenth iulaiitiy anil lleneia says ho
Is the mail.
A Sad Bui. Id. t tlroiihani.
HitCN-iiAM. March 'A) Hpticlal.
"iiiHiii iiaiiit ukoiI 3.. a mitlvo of
ualtenberK I'liixemborg suicided In
Ills room at 11 o'clock this inorniiirf. llo
liadhcon in llrnnliaui '.co l.ssa am)
liail lieiju out of eiiidov:iieiit jvr a
year whs out of money and tlespuont.
lIolelt Hlellei dn.p'sin'of his tiiloet
s iyiiiK lit. luid no trit.ii.i i. Tho leiier
.oiiclitiletl: "I cHii tin no more (l.nl
help mo. Dtiee iso l was lillily odii-
c ited h id letters of rocoiiniioiulati' 11
l".ni Hi raiiu y where his fatlmr is well
lode had a pdlcy lu an endowment
company and dues paid In favnr of Ins
latin r lor J'J.IHiti. A register...! lultor 1
I'oiilaiuInK inoiiuy arrived lor hint to-
bl(!lit. frni-r-riifiiiig YiMtTiruiitliiurd.
Aiiii.knk March ai.-;.SioeHl.Tli
f' e cuttliiK cases Hut for Irlal at this
term ol tho district oourl at Kitnnuls
t'ily have In eu coiitiuuiid on account of
Ibe assassination of llelocilve Warren
al. .S.veetwal' r ami th ub-eure of other
I111p.11 taut ltues-es. Over .'III casoa art.
on I Im tl fket mid l'rosecullii(r Attor-
ney lllll expresses Iho brlit.f that the
number will bt lorly whniilhii eouii
coiivenes ai;alu. Many of Um Impli.
ealetl parties ari ineml.ei s of bunds mat
lutvo tlostroyeil f.inees over a vast ex-
lent of cmiinry. Tlio rtinc.-ciittiui; oh.-
uisiils In Ihs interior art) imicli uln'ed
ever tlio cnntiuiiaiiees.
A tVonld-lii. A.s.ixlii
lloPMDN Match "). Sjicelal A
d.iMitidly alb mi I was madti to sMasit-
tiui.. lleiiiy Unupliii a Uerinai iu r
olmel this inoruitij; between 3 ami 4
o'cloci. lie with bis family slept up
malrs. Ilnaiiii' a nolnti outsltlo of the
hack do r mi Ibo itniuiul Hour inmpcu-
IbK tllet'.oor I look oul.hn re 't.iTod Iwo
halls from a pi .1 .1 In tpiiek succession:
oil passed lln ti.-li hi 1111 and lbs
olher tnroiluh Ins haiiil TIioukIi dan-
l."'rous Un.y will not likoly prove falal.
lie del no' p isluvidy roeoKiilr.n tho
p rly lint bti'.leves It tniianatoa from an
III lend. Tho matter Is lu tlm hands of
Hid police.
Tno More t'alll'oraln V.nuliig..
I.t. s AsiiKbi a Cm.. March ai. -A.SIl.
vas ami M. M.trtlnei wero hatiKotl to
il ay al 3:lip. in. Silvas. last July atah.
ne. I a mail 11 a mod .Melntvre to douih
alinply bee a use ho brushed nKainst
in 111 on inn slreol and relusetl to aiiolo-
ireH. Martinis iiiurilered a man at Man
I- ranclsf o for tM' Tlio execiiilons wpro
iiiivate.lliii Kallows belii hid from view
by a I aridt canvas. Tho nocks of both
wero nroKoti.
Cnilillltllf .1.
St. Lol ls Mandiai ThoniaH Itrown-
fl' ltt and Frank Hopkins who woro to
hare In 0:1 li.tnired ut Clinton Missouri
to tiny for tins uiiirdi r ol John K
eliii a lar. nor of Henry e.mi.lyon
February '.tl ISs liavo hail llit.fr ami-
teueti s coiuiiiol. nl to Imprisonment lor
lilo bv tli.v. .Mariiiiidnke.
It.i.itu foratluntl Detiincrat.
ltioiiMoNt) March at. United State.
Marshal 1'. I'. Hughes ilisappenred
inoro lliuii a week into. An Inves'.ln-
l . ll of Iho ns. ks ol his olll. 'o shows an
!.i..iir.'iit shortuiiii ul Ir.mt lixt
to
$.)nno.
Ml .1 1.. Sottit) UriM'f.rlra.
l)i'.Niso March 2). ISpuclal.; J
llioii.ftt's Austin street irrocurv
II
was
ouruari.ed last elllit Hud a utimititv of
li.eoii some bams ami a low roorles
IHKoll
Att.llii Aaaln Utitai
At sris Murt-l !M. ISpoolal. Tho
t-lly was quint Ih1 iiluliU Tho younK
n.nnnii mi.. t von 111(4111 vi'turo is uoiior(
anil w ill recover.
Ilurglan Arrr.t.tl.
LiONoviKW March 20. Spool!.) -
Cotulablo ror.I ha auoooedod lu cap
lurliiu a baud of burglara oporantiR
hero. llo wu aaslited by negro da-
teellve wh 1 lolnod tholr party and ti
le luted pi sees of meeting whore he
(rorti) couiu uear inoir plain tua flud
NO. 126.
wltsre the Ixvty was con cealed. The de-
tective would ask thou u.oae quostions.
whioa Ford would overyear thereby
oriuihiatliinr ihotn The detective
was h.nndcufTof and lull.i at-.
the rout and wil bo allowwl fa) turn
state's o videiH'O. The leader is a xvliite
nan nained Jim Morton and was over-
heard by Ford to say bo was an old
hand and eould ).-.men a .f vjim.
1 out any hoik i ver v short linto. it i
aopett that htuiso-broiikina: has had a
aevero bauk-sot in tlie9 arrests.
A l)e:id Koblssr t 'rlip
3an ANroo Maivh i'lO.-lSpofial.J
NV'Ws reaciicd bore ft-o.'A' Cotulla that
Wednesday a j crty of oltii ons founi irt
1!il'h flump or bruvh tho Uecavod
bousa of a huioav )eUlgi x !l0 lllttn blll
h.uud1ritT! .'0.r P '""S lf"
loiiuu toy yurds fiiiin u '..i . in..-..
his won .-1 dor starvation.'
ltitl'e Hard Ucail
LoNoy.r;w March ).- 'al. -
Rule Harris who v'.s cut hxr Cobb
Wlnlo try!; ( kill j Ti Hm"iS lf
former par'ner tiled last iKlt t 2 1).
in. fro... tho tdVocta f u0 . w .oU
1 1 h':1 "vr""lHS w l'"h..l.( on.
lion - hUK""Uly "ls-ml lt '
l .l as 1 was oi l U hosS ho till
miners nl drummers in this pi '0
t s dea I most co!rnn..!
with atiuaint. 11 nasant n ?.'
every om. ' 'T
A Ileal ll.tiilKCUeutfangi
Sr. Lotus March a.-K. (!. oi.r
of tint oldest roal osta'.o dealers In thi
city was urrostod this ovonii.fr 0.1 aQ
...oe u 0111 just rotiiriitul from the'
zliutr
Hold New
..vi. ironi join 1. .S. .-...
ail' rf'-'-i" riuciatr.:
.0. K whom to ao 1.1
IluniilMK In Ui'viioii
OIIKUON. M.llch 'i)J. !..
SAl.KM
Drake coliised. was haiiKcd to-tlay for
thomurdornf David SwhiIz on May 4
Ho niaiiitalned Ills In'
looouco an the scutl'tild; H id
' was not prtMtnit 't 7d
know notliiu" of u murder
"; woro tlio poriitiiratorsjaaid hi.i life
bud linen stvorn h' a . "
eflbrt was niaili unto ll last" ........ .1
toliiilucii tin. covemor to coiuiuute the
senteneo. Tho tlrmi fell lis lit!
neck was broken
A Ni'iiro II iiiki' I
San FiiiNi.'isi'o March "n. Stephen
Jones tin no'ro iuur.!.it r washauKed
hero to day at lJ:ii) h u
'ones in jealousy nurlere. his
?'ul 0sllss!iV;iry "'"'V. "u
1. v.; "'? Wl"!l ll""' "l'hoio-
k a I of tl ler.. r
i h I1I111 was printed. Father Hon-
!' V..'i i11'" V"1'"'11" ''""-'I' atteiitbtil
him in b Is Hst iiiiiin.Niu i n'.
. . " ...-. .1111 WHS OX-
linct in 1(1 minutes alter tho drop.
Ja...r Itliotle. Seuleii.-ed tu Ha.
(1ai.vkht.in March 20.-1 n tho orlml.
ual district court Judge Cook to day
seiitencod Jasper Kliodos the colortd
...... u.nur uoiivieieti at tlio Jann-
ry loriu ol court to bo hanired In
'i i !.r.ou l"'lay -May U.
I ho Hherlir Is trJeretl to oxacute the
ssntence ol tho court within the tail
yard as privately as it can 1
loiio ayoii uitf publicity except ao
lar as tho law anil nocessity ro.pilre.
AN vVTWXKrs ADDRESS.
MR. MACKEY'S ELOQUENT EFFORT
liu. Iluu' lloaor Abljr Def.n.l.a B.
.urr nri..iari .iiartlal-III.Ctminol
Miikr. Some I'rrtly ltrlotl
auiladoo.l ltiiirei.lou
WAsuiMtiro.v March 31. jrt.
Miickey to-day coniilutled a vorv able
wuimnit In behalf of Uon. Hazou be-
1010 tlm g'tnoral ooui t-inartial. He said
Um return by tlio aoorotary of war to
(inn. Union of the letter written by the
laltor was a most gracious ant-an ant
thai aliHiibl xva awakened mur grati-
liidti lu tint breast of the chief signal
olllcer. It was no hill but the sense
id gratiliiilo thai was felt u .u.
rod by tho knowledge r the fact
that a copy or tin letter appears to have
linen k"nt." Pile si crilrv In il.u
tho word ot pi'.iiiilHH in iho oar hut broke
it to the hope." Tins tvi not tho open
blow of a S.ixen but the Biilluio stroke
01 1110 Italian.
J ml go Muckov callf.il HttMl.t Irx l t L m.
fact that the accused is 011 trial before
thoceiirt with uiichallongntl iimnihar-
ship. He aaltl that accure.l in thtia
expressing Ills contlilimee In t .
hew of tin. court has statod his couvlo-
Mon that til tins case the stream will
rise alioVH its source. Tin. ....1
ho s. is awaro Hun whllo tho conrL
is li'l.le.u.ed by tbo nresi. !.(
I the I'oleil Stales. tho
lord t si 1 1 i 11 hhi liotti the Hecretarr
I war. The accuser drtiw tho charge.
.1 led. nl P.. oillctTH to try it and ap-
ed'iteil tl.. pt'.istictilliig ortlotirs.
In closiii: Jiiilgo Maekev aaldi "Th.
a. i iise.l aa.itls your Judgment with
iiiiuiieiice. nil lens mat an is bk-ketl
up In Hrninr ol trlpiilo ateol
against this assault. lie feoU
that tins parthian si all will
be shattered on Hit. bright shield of hi
soldierly record. Hut if your Judg ut
Im against him you inflict a scar broader
and tliMtper than thus" hn now bcara
Umiii Ins body to attest his honorable
services III Ills country 'a wars.
Tho JinlKO-advocato In summing up
simply reviewed tho charges and spool-
llcallons and Iho evidence which ho
oonaldornil had been adduced to austain
mom aim at too conclusion or ins re-
marks tho court went lulu aeoret
session to consider the case .
i..wiDtrftoYf.'r ..
IIowik March 20. -Special.! A oottL
houiIi wind prevail to-tlay orvlngVa
reuiiniltir that winter la not yet ovor
and characteristic of M.tr h.
Tho attached saddlery stock of v. t
Spears was sold yosterdav ami was pur-
chased by Sfhisillknpr & Co.ol Ualla
one ollhe cr'Mlll.11.
Mr. W li. I'tiiiiiisni. ir iiiu or r
Touuison ltros.. Fort Worth Mil. I W...t I .
ertortl w ill in I y 01 iwo o(-.i a t (.
tilery and loin ss i"t eiii-hoi-iil it un
stand laiely ..c lliued iw M. .s.ne.ii.
Several liiisiuesa I. ts mi Siimliu or
Depot street huvo 11 ii i -. I bands wit'iln
the past two dais nrVug in is" puj.
chasing 1. Mr. F. U. Lively and .
....'sn.s. u. ... iv . 11 inivi. 11 is im- 0
tlerslootl they will let c.ntret al 1.110
n.r inu coustrueitou or '.vsid subt
Hal brick oi Htonti hiilidm. ami oil r
parlies talk ot building. In brlul ' je
.re)"ois are imr lor a ooii.ldvrr li0
building boom this spring.
The Striker Trip th Light Fanl tle.
Aliu.K.NK Marah ). SpoolaVi Th
railroad men gave grand b ill at th
town of llalrd to-night In ho Aurof th
sitccMsful tormlnatlnn of t'naiirlkoof
Hie employe of Ibe Texa A 1'scillo rail-
road. The loMi of Iho oompAiiy are
located In that town and a large u um-
ber of rallroadera from all over west
Tox were present and aoveral ap.
pmprlate apeet-bea were made. The
banquet wa. ooniluned far Into th
night
a VC'.r ur
M' . 'l " "111 Till Hal' v lUUt Willi
was ki VrS.tiil'voa' ""f '-fwhom
011 010 vcmr si. The
ui '.mil men 01
t
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