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THE SATURDAY STAR. THE ARMES COURT-MARTIAL. | A WIFE’S NIGHT OF TERROR. | __ WANTED—ROOMS. _FOR RENT—ROOMS. | FOR RENT—HOUSES. A Twelve-Page Edition Filled with A Question of Jurisdiction Raised and | Her Husband Becomes Insane and At- D O COPYING IN | \WANTED-BY MAY 1. A MODERATE JOR RENT—VERY PLEASANT PURNINI JOR RENT—15:17 NW, DESIRABLE & Interesting Reading Matter. | Disposed of. tempts to Kill Himself. daten ¥- 6. tot 3.” | 147, Berea ee ee, Coe ge ea eye ee tar office. apll Waster duced rat: house 3-tory bay-wi ranklin sq.; referen misiness preferred t a ar 4 411 15th st n. ‘The twelve-page edition of Te Evestna | THEN THE HEARING OF WITNESSES BEGINS— | DESPERATE EFFORTS OF THE BRAVE WOMAN TO | V & Anpiy te ¢ *, orto THOS EO WAGGAMAN, I. Pet nw. apleae —A PRINTER TO RUN A SMALL | ae Lag OS ian and wife; on ished front root. | JNO HST. NF ROOMS « ¥, F? RENT—FUKN ae HOUSE wv , 1 | OSR-PU a i | Must be able to make up forme, | second floor (or two sinailer ones.) with board, between | oor; frout room with board for two: @45; Chureh, nice As ge 4 ne Stan to-morrow will be fairly in line with its | TESTIMONY AS TO TIE NOSE-PULLING AT THE | DISARM HIM—HE ESCAPES FROM THE HOUSE | young man preferred. -hairess Pit Rand Sank yath amt iych see spemmeaset ” Aadrom | an tipoad cot tad Redan ree areas pent wee, predecessors giving an abundance of good read- RIGGS HOUSE—A BYSTANDER WHO SAW AND AND IS FINALLY CAPTURED BY A POLICEMAN | 2-21 D. HL, Star office. si apl0-3t° | improverme a nw. ing matter of the character that alway smakes ONE WHO DIDN'T SEE THE TWEAKING. AFTER A FIERCE STRUGGLE, the Saturday Evextxo Stara welcome visitor | ABINET MAKERS. APPLY Wastep ris ISHES PARL( furnished as bed-room with widow PARTLY | PIOR PENT LAR ne | Lowa cimle RUENT-BY THOR AMAN, REAL ESEATE BAOKIR NW, jis i 2, FAN wil furnish foiding-bed, southeast or lower fandly; te inevery home. The great facitities of Tur | The Armes court-martial begun its second | This morning between 3 and 4 o'clock some | WWANTED-INO ¢ Rorthwestern section, “Address A. Es Star vil — Evgsise Stan are being constantly increased | €8ion at 11 o'clock this morning. The mem- | excitement was caused in the neighborhood of | 1 a yor PAND BACK en suite wi sEpeat | WANTED MISCELLANEOUS | Hibs nee bart riage painting, = = FPS, BENT GTRREE UNER oa nua floor. so that it is enabled to cover with fullness ail | bers had to change their seats around the long | 8th and I streets northwest. Mr. William F. the news in its field, and stands almost withont | t@ble owing to the unexpected order of Major | Free, who lives at 8071 street, 1 night be- | a rival among evening newspapers. Each day's | Schwan, assistant adjutant-general, to take the | came insane, and while suffering from an at-| fasue is x complete newspaper, but the Satur- | Place of Capt. Knox, who was relieved yester- | tack of acute mania at the tir day night edition is exceptional in not only day to permit him to act as counsel for Capt. | tempted to kill himself, mentioned, at- Mr. Free is about apply at o or FANT covering all the news of the day. but furnishing | Armes. The judge-advocate began proceed- | forty-seven years old, engaged as an| Wan i Lanne w ste 2 vs es b 2 0 ' , " recaieg ema 3 res orthwest, | Who suits: #5 with, 2 Wass. r xabde ¢ : z a vast amount of interesting reading matter es- ings by reading the order relieving Capt. Knox | iron-worker at 300 13th street northwest. | 339 05% Fee a, between “i 7 iv | A BEAUTIFULLY PURNISMED AIZ from duty as a member of the court, and that | Some days ago b SE OF A HORSE AND CaR- | Wi ANtED HALE S s undertook a difiienlt job, the eee xa Yay window, new ecially prepared for Tue S: The literary | : : | indertook a ANTED N COOKS, 810 TO 840 ANTE E a: so . Bhar eng Nn j oreauhstn marten tpecial articles of the | oFdering Maj. Schwan to that duty. "He asked | making of an ornamental fence, promising to Ms Ruts Sura, Litt ofice Me fF one month. Address TALBOT, Star | Bos Ney ed | Saturday Stan are looked for weekly with in-| Capt Armes if he objected to being tried by | have it finished in fifteen days. He soon found | {2h Saaeme Pavers « Fetnw. api: _aplec| NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH | ar ‘Gialts @aaae cs ow's | Maj. Schwan, and the eaptain said that he did | that the work could not be completed im that | WV Ax 1E0—COOKs, AY morr 10 TO $75; HOUSEMAID | h Mad Hav l¢ hr é ranient || 4) Welton Be ph emg tel nw. one-half block from Pa, Star will contain many special features and | ®t, Whereupon Maj. Davis swore ime. and, being of an excitable temp Aas Waiters ¥ Hands, at once, DICK’S } fB- A SE nee among them the following: THE NEW MEMBER OF THE COURT the fact worried him greatly, During the past thn.W.,also Luropean Steamship agent, 1t* Ww MSHED ELEGANT PARLORS, ‘ toan impartial and just hearing of the case, | two or three days he has shown signs of mental W ANTE D—A GOOD MATHEMATICAL Horse wi \t 3 ‘ 1,050 to 1.200 weight HATS AND THEIR W ARERS (Iilustrated):— | He then went on to read the very brief record | aberration while at his work yaaa a and yesterday ap- | mast work rapidiy atid at low wae: or double.” Address K. J. O., § : : a aE ae, after PS, ke, Strange head coverings worn by people in| of yesterday's proceedings, peared to be worse, Before he went home one | Starotfice. aD WASTED- 83,000 08 Les SUE, RENT-PURNISHED . vl —_ C i one A | . TAT re diy crown busi our anie ne, Bu different climes, Capt. Armes made a correction in the record | of the men at work in the shop told him not | WWANTED | IMMEDIATELY AT 610 10TH ST. | geet y to wood paruies, 1 * 2 IN DAYS OF CHIVALRY (Illustrated): relation to what he said about Col. Barr | to worry over the job; that they would get it | whot azhly unde 428? | tion invite dat ; apl 2-2 z i ‘ de. The | Yesterday. finished as soon as it could possibly be done. WaANtep—a nerianii WHITE | }) WORTH NST NW. SUITE OF Nic How honor was vindi — bey the code. The | * "Cpt. Knox stated that when he accepted the | This advice did not seem to have much effect, raphe patos a4 yh aes oom acechecn capemee: setre 8 due historic Cilley-Gra’ s pleasant hon apis COMMUNICATING FUR. - bath-room:. ining second floor; Sun Building. HUDSON ©. TANNE esired; Dew Louse, balcony, mod. imps. Ws TED—EVERYBODY To K: ae DAS ew. aw highest cash prices are paid for ail kinds cast off Re RENT—THREF COMMUNICATING UNFUR- at VRITING | ges, Apply at 1 tw Tati st. ¢ ob. WAGGAMAN, GANT TMKEE- :s. as josition of counsel for Capt. Armes yesterday | HIS WIFE'S EFFORTS TO SOOTH HER HUSBAND, | HOW RACERS ARE TRAINED: he did so because he had no civil counsel, but When Mr. Free went home he was still labor- since then he had secured such counsel in’ the A day with the the thoroughbreds at Ivy | Person of Judge Hubbell, and he. Capt. Knox, City. desired to withdraw from the case in his tavor, | !m and implored him not to_ worry, polling TAN ‘The court had no objections, and Major Davis, | him she would rather five on breac ¥ HORTHAND AND TYPE rieuced court stenographer. We ante, Students (diy h | WANEED-A Wirre 3 ERAT | ing under excitement. His wife reasoned with housework; German preterred. Inquire at 1253 st. Uw. for none HARRISON'S HORSES facing Capt. Armes, who stood up. read to him | 2d water than to have him in such a state. | RINGS 7 one others glee; Jewelry, and yintole at JELECS COMEA'S, | HY nisied poms, ou thund fr, 228 D at mw. 2 ine cine An interesting chapter on the White House | the charge and the specifications, tetra = = and Pe oie eee ee RUNG WHITE GTRE A tended to,” ‘spl oitice. : i roi Aste 3 a tg Bette a e santly of his work—*twisted posts” and “fence do general housework. Se = ae i DESIRABLE 3 ROOMS . — CROOK AFTER CRAZY-HORSE: Judge Hubbell, before Capt. Armes answered | power to relieve her husband of the on | YY ASPEDSA WHITE GIRL, TO COO Star office. ‘api ist" Tosa Tat. nwaplea? were hs 7 ty he ‘A forlorn brigade in rags and rain, and with | to the charges, made a statement before the | upon him, and finally they prayed. t Ee ane Waxte RPET CLPANING AND | 3 ie = . 7 court, pleading against its jurisdiction in the | This seemed to quiet him tempo and he | - = Feathers Kew ASE_VERY CHEAPCA TENGIOOM UN: Bothing toeat. (By Capt. King). e = is ae « - ap 25 hn | ent to bed, but could not sleep ralong | IMMEDIATELY, FIR} ire ous ide ' fashionable neietit sod in the SES! RATIONS: case. He demurred to the charge and to each | time he fell asleep, but it was only a few min- Saag Feta : SS. | EQk BEXE NITE poann, Timonth, KOBEKISON & BLACK GAPANESE DECORATIONS: ce; _ | Specification. The sixty-first article of war. he | utes before he avoke, All this time his wite two Arlineton hotel apt 2st How eastern art is emploved in beautifying | said, did not apply to the charge. As to the “ é. : watched faithtul our homes. (By Mary Gay Humphreys). | first specification, he said, that a court-martial | je renewed th: of peace has no jurisdictfon over an | sud exclaimed SLAVES IN THE DISTRICT: . ged of a crime tried ina civil] «yy God, I can't stand it; I must do some- | How the laws treated them and free colored rd to the second specification he | nine oo : 4 \ yoverhim, When he awoke LLING OVER 9 conversation about his PA T—-FIRST AND SECOND Fi in reg: White woman fur seruvbing. Appl =| WANTED a1 | charg. weper pe | in new houses; will cive in paym | eople before the war. leged that an officer who makes charges | “ye got up and started down stairs. His wife - = ct. ‘Address, with name, BUILDEM PS aie iraaacas against another officer and remains untried can- | pegged him to remain in bed, and wanted him WANITED-AT ONCE: COOKS, CHAMBERMAIDS, | Hii}. SHB Bane BULDE | NATURAL RIDING:— not be tried on charges brought against him by | to adose of medicine, He declined and | wuite . “K STABLE DELIGHTFUL ROOMS Por third W S81 FDO MATERIAL FOR. Ti Some famous equestrians who followed the | the other officer. He demurred to th 1104 Fst.ne. CHAS. SUMLRLOT, appeared to be greatly excited. specification, ase it related to a newspaper prague ta apli-3te : et A exauine SS publication, over which a military court has no ee WAXEEDIA MEDICAT, GAT A FARM HAND, MARRIED MA ETIQUETTE AND MA R authori’ If the publication be libellous re- | he cried, Then he went down stairs, The gas | Physician out of pr 5 » and coupelette course may be had to civil or criminal proceed- | was not lighted. His wife picked up a box of | ™ett art m BENJ. COULEY, 601 C at. n. w. “ 7 f ENT—FURNISIED 1 = Some valnable advice about what to do and | Sourse may be bad t civ or en ere aed Waren She could | 637." ae | WW ANTED_ DRESS CUTTING MADE Eas : vs | kone Ly ck ak bo da be andleke Fs matches and started hil him, She could : x zion - ee ee OUTSIDE OF THE JURISDICTION OF A MILITARY | not reach ¢ xtures, and in th he | YY ANTED—A GOOD, PLATS COOK TOGO IN THE | MMP BRIGGS, JUNIOR:— TRIBUNAL. could not find a chair to siand upon. 153 AUnery ;, must Have mood relerences | Apply | & ~ Sr OE SAL ae 85:1 jov. Bea he id, wa and vel we sidely dand opened the ~ = z i} for worse and ¢ 2 th #00 per month An entertaining story of love and adventure. | The assault on er ¥ sii Be: Lark os i: - — oe Peo Reese i open ( the | RATANTED—A COMPETENT TYPE-WRITER WITH | ou = apitae OS Mass, ave., merely a personnl matter between two citizens | drawer. Just then his wi nte of th sroaih ki ede ot the English Span- | matches, and she saw in her hnsband’s b shining blade of the earving-knife, He his throat in several places and had several slight cuts on his hip. Fortunate OLD-TIME FIRE LADDIE: ., | of the United States, with no foundation for a The famous Alexandria company which Will | mititary trial. Gov. Reaver, as he iscalled, said | take part in the Washington centennial. Judge “Hubbell, governor of Pennsyl- | vania, while he is i PARLOR turmisied, FE UPHOLSTER- nie i heat and or by new 4 i i tree country, | but she su king t tennis, based on the theory that this i: te bbe now poe Ri per where the civil law is suprem ANXIOUSLY WAITING: a grave mistake to try a man before a court- | the The ofice-seekers who haunt the departments | martial for a civil crime. He added that the defense would not admit the facts alleged, but e weapon | ExLbGF vANILD—OH. BAL ple hel ‘ that state, but while he is | | nif was not very sharp, aad the wor HOME MATTER in this city he is merely a citizen. li Pee rece ce er ean the-hwons mal Lowe : with es Some useful advice to practical house-keep- | other man, and the altercation between him | His wife. thinking of nothing butreving | WASTER=10 BCY- GOOD SECOND-AND GEN- | era wanted also, xchanged. apd ers. and Capt. Armes was a matter for the civil | husband's life, grabbed the handle of the li | cpors ek’ ro Favich | SOR KENT —HANDSOMELY FURN t ath UST courts tosettle, Judge Hubbell thought that ail | there was | Bituent Vaid, Call se | | vous. costo nepcourer peneie ten Pw apt l-ait WITH RACKET AND BALL: Of the specitications, and, therefore, tho charge | TMOre NA | ee aE M0. | vex only. moth ST. KW, oF ‘The prospects for an active summer in lawn | itself, should be dismissed. His argument was | ais aed seas Sly sil cgal es | Wuas n c gh LKENT- PCKNISHED PARLOR | il at the Nort m4, 12d aplo. 3 AT MKS. E bay }vania ave, 1.W and that it was | him and hiding it. H thus bes fortunate man returned up stairs, ng to him, Again he succeeded in | YYANIED SI tpon, This time it was his pen- n disarmed, ng 35.00 PURNISHED FE "ad that even if they were true they would not dhe niiemsoted to use thon bindhrone (eres ap hors INET WORK, UF | i REAL ESTATE GOSSIP:— carry a proper jurisdiction on the part of the | Again his wife seized him and took the k © CLER A HARDWALE Alev boy An interesting chapter about houses and lots. | ©°U't jfromhim, By this time he had become a rav- le HAR r—-AL 629 E ST W. FIRST boon BASE BALL GOssSiP -— MAJOR DAVIS ON THE QUESTION OF JURISDICTION | ing man Te returned down stairs with his | a 10-3t° 7th at, two in <a i parlors and rooms; all well urnisi with or without 1-it* ABLE NEWLY FURNISHED within a few steps of Ave- When the judge had concluded Major Davis | distressed wife close behind him. He went out id that he would have been gid to see, in into the back yare, she still holding to him, i a ad pyres an aoa deferred | When he reached the yard he | Soe Hore fan eng dairy ban The Washington ciub and its prospects, ‘ - , 1. this plea deferred =e aae the interests of the accused, this plea deferre¢ : : sas Lela cba asa until the final arguments, when the court could | rebelled eats tac Eerste dee | The Charity Entertainment at Al-| sive 4 better judgment en the merits both of | by butting his head paeanbe, Oo rats Ments the facts and the arguments. As to the juris- | ment. Then he broke 1 are Sanat Mention. Giction of the court over the person of the ac- | started to enter the woodshe S WITH SOME EXPE! Address FLT. st MA la ‘wa nw. Fa city. OH. P. CLARK | Wanee GREEN & CUNNINGHAM, 1405 Fs i, BEST BUTTER SUPERINTENDENT FOR — OUR for) Wa Kotis and print 1; cooks ith | Reed there could be no doubt, inasmuch as he | | a - : ; « vi large stock and handie | oq Me Wars ease wae crowded yeu! © purpose o at di ing | consid ey; 81.000 casa depos anred: | 2 1 The opera hi was crowded yesterday with | jan ofticer of the army on the retired list, ne Ae pave + Bie ae ab wwe ney; 1-000 cas deposit red does) f Ji turnishe S Raneeabis sucteenco fo besten to: the amiaWwar | marta sabject to trial by court-martial. Ho'ad- | iter ct wcll earoneding the cid enw c | mee ee i Address’ BID, Central Ba wand 50 semen xine a performance prepared by the managers of the | mitted that the charge would come under a headlong to the cobblastones in the allay,a dis: | hand Pa, ave. " ANDSOMELY FURNISHED KOOMS RGETOWN fie! Home for Incurables and the members of the | penal statute, which, he also admitted, should | cid. of bout 10 feet, Mrs. F as unable | \YANTED —DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT Bi = : Humane society for the financial | be construed strictly. He cited from a Supreme | (oye nit into the alley mame fear | ake or et gauducted by ladies tien aud women white “gag ga : Mrs. Geo Court report in the case of Pay-Inspector | {0 § dey tee fear- | and cole all Ki este Bie uth. WM. H. Dotaal . ctor ling he would succeed’ in_ killing himself, she vr PPM ste nw H ceived many congra Smith. of the navy, to prove the fallibility of | went to the front door and screamed for he nt’s plea that the facts charged did sof the event. The program was di- | the de‘ends desired. | \WasTED—coop pomEstic HELP Do KENT There was no one parsing at that hour of the | WV kinds uc nocd places ond good wares nt eater vided into three parts. The first was the one | not constitute Just ground for the trial by 8 | morning, but her cries were soon answered by | EMPLOYMENT AGENCY F at. uw. S CHANCES. BOk 30 Pour BEAUTING act play of “In Honor E ‘The eb court-martial, Voliceman Loftus. She told the ofticer wh A FIRST-CLASS BUTLER AND GEN ~ = 2S = were well personated by Mr. Wendell, JUDGE HUBRELL REPLIED the troub! na stnall tata ist hav t was, and he went into the alley in STOCK, OR PART OF STOCK, IN ry Bulkl Miss Riddle is full duty. Perma- io his was followed by the piano playing of Mise to Major Davis, claiming that the case cited was | search of Free, ; 3 Uae yst 2111 Mass. ave. b. w. are 5 Zin Pee for sale, aud store TWO NICELY FURNISHED “apie no poked ali x Amy Here, of London, who opened the second | 20t analagous. In that case the officer was THE STRUGGLE WITH THE POLICEMAN, NIEDIn irk ESHA 10 SBA GLYMON NOR RENT_AWO Kiw art of the rather long musical program. Miss | Charged with a felony and for that tried. The officer went through the alley almost to Pot Ta Wad gle STOCK. pay teen Tiare played three numbers, with the effect and] At the conclusion of his remarks the court | the rear of the houses on K street before he Rpecial kiven splt-at improvements; paperad t finish t a thorough knowledge of | withdrew to the next room for consultation. ee oe = = found the insane man, He was in a stooping WPEWRITING DONE Pe TIT Gstquw. the technique of her 4 Mr. Whipple sang | They were gone about two minutes, and when | ition attempting to butt his braine out i ; “If Lwere a Knight,” with fine effect, and Mrs. | they returned, the judge-advocate’ took the | Potion attempting to butt his, oe ancd ‘ ano ee eeaved sth 1 t UNFURNISHED J.C. Fremont. jr.. sung two melodious songs | pleadings of the accused. tis hands on him forth purpose of f king Powder and Plavorin elenleiotans: Most estima Joth st, bet. Tand that were loud) plauded. Miss Louise CAPT. AICIES PLEADS NOT G % } tracts. uculars address Lock Box 652 - ALLOWS, 711 . pautry, stat TLTY. him from taking his life, The ane man | cinuati, O1 10-codat™ Cleveland Shey | COMMUNIC Gietion aad ta Some ‘This meant that the court had refused to en-| turned upon the officer and a estrus | WV AN TED _LEAENEI Ss bir 200 Hectic ra ion and Aria tertain the demurrer. The captain pleaded not | Sle followed. The officer and Mr. Free fought EICS New Interna of Dress » of Baltimor ME LS sapere stiaeenhosiay depp: all over the alley. The latter had almost over- | and Garment Cutnns. i apiu-it Miss Deer- | guilty to the charge and to each specitication, | #!t over the alley. Th br was laches rey “ = Spanish | ‘The prosecution then called the first witness, | officer fi eed ia aoe ae Teans melody upon the |p 7. Haight, who said that he lives in New | whistle, which was hes Sergeant J mandolin, accompanied upon the p é if PA Olices Garacle taaling ans — | Pre tnx, modern Mise Shepard. The Schubert Quartette, ax | York, and on the 27th day of March he was in| and Otlicer, Caverly. hey were unable to] Ty | Apply to sisted by Mies Bertha Lincoln, rendered the lobby of the Riggs house. Hesawtwo gen- | (Cre ne Pryce meres the sound came trom. | Wax, oa quited, | #PA-2In ss, Miss | thmen ‘pass him—Capt, Armes and_ Go : w peer ih thee, Shallow” with their usual su : : : (3 “ officer the latter was struggling with the in- | Lincoin wore a becoming toilet of heliotrope | Beaver. He saw Armes raise his arm and pl ka ore ee ee AS LADY'S 00M HOUS! the latter was a club in self y al ceded in blowit ing appeared in a pic Call upon © WANTED SITUATIONS, _ | POE SE HoIsENG: silk gauze, with a bodice of violet velvet. | his hand near Gov. Beaver’s face. The gov There were no encores owing to the len ernor raised his erutch and struck at Armes. | |. See eae Rena bee “| 3 the program. The ertainment elosed with | the crutch missing him and hitting one of the | When assisstance came Mr. Free was taken in plz : i Gilbert's “Sweethearts.” ‘The leadi pillars. Witness could not say whether or not | the house, where he was attended by Drs, Wol- | A RESPECTANLE YOUNG Cots <4 were taken by Mr. Jno Armes touched the governor. haupter, Stockstill Osborne. > patient | travel as lady's tuaid or 0 Riddle, supported n| Judge Hubbell learned on cross-examination | wes then unconscious, Th el (Ree “ ee ae ee 10 = Hent character stud: ie Beach, | that all ae witness saw oe sano bis unable to state whether the patient's Nee ee ee, ap 3 he acting was good throyghout. Miss Kiddle | arm, and the governor striking his futile blow | peoen fractured or not, but they cc | \QTANTED SINGLE COLORED MAN ce : YT TAT —_ ‘ 0 and Mr. Webb are among the best amateur art-| with his eruteh, CGH bh eriileal Under ike W fice as driver citherin the city or comniry stow | LOST AND FOUND. FOR RENT —OFFICEs “ 4 eee as ee ne ents Youier tiny SAW THE GOVERNOR'S NOSE WRENCHED. | patient rested as weil as could be expected, and | ©! ™ elds ons sui | atl i = = > STABLES. : were fully appreciated. The ladies upon the! The next witness was Roger A. Sprague, who | seemed a little easier this morning. When the BY A COLOKED WOMAN A PLAC | ROR RENT orrics 0) Rear 240 Va.ave 16 stage all received flowers and all won them. : 5 . ast | officer went to the station his uniform was cov- wash ns wood | Lite OF, MALT SIO Kear DLS toy 20 She wihess eere bie. lok ba - | was also at the Riggs House onthe 27th of last | officer went to the station his uni complete ce ob hi rill, Mr. Orlando Wales, Mr. jon, Mr. Lu | March. He suw Gov. Beaver there, and about | ¢) susted, ‘Ie patient will probably be se STORE ROOMS, ALSO 38 Phillips and Mr. Fava. The boxes were occu-| 4 o'clock in the afternoon he was coming | q. % . - : 4 | to the insane hi | d tere | | | plist oF phy or at DUFF pied on the right of t who entertained Mrs. F. by Mri n. Palmer, round the co nteron crutches, As he pa ply to WESCOTT & WILCOX, : : 1L0t Pa ove ae ame Guzman, | around the corner a man rushedup behind him | NOT ENOUGH MONE . . ap10-or . Mrs. Lydecker aud Miss Mary Sherman: Mrs’ | and reached around over “his #houlder, taking | NOY é mo} JERK DeSTMABLE OFFICE ON I sayeook tor has. Nordhoff, Sirs. Wright and Mrs, Wads- | his nose between his fingera, and giving it a | yw Meabred Gonik efanes STOLEN $100 we TYLER & RUTHERFORD arriae house worth. ‘The box reserved by Mrs. Harrison re- | violent wrench, Witness was about 1? or 14 fect | WOFK On the Arm nt ce ee bt end arireuna ee ae >. mained unoceupied by any one be Delayed. : HF OFFICES NOW OCCUPIED BY mm the White | fromthe governor. He could not say that he Vessel May House. On the other side of the stage were | recognized the acensed. z | eee if Wiis OUT DRETE = ‘Apply W. KILEY DLEBLE, Basement NP—2210° SHEKMAN AVE. MOUNT: Dr. and Mra. Wm. A, Hammoud, Mrs. John E.| Witness, on cross-examination by Judge Hub-| The board of bureau chiefs of the Navy de- | PET eNT Wat pdoel ea eaetae ane d-room frawe, $10. Key next door om bh eae Miss Anna Wilson. Mr. H: 1, Mr. | bell, said he supposed that it was one of the | partment to which was referred for report the | rye of honse ins Cloth ary tose ry will pls . = = A. L. BARBER & CO, uff and Mr. Tidd-Pratt; Mrs. 1 chape- "s old friends who was being familiar | proposals received for the construction of the | 4. Address eee Soave Cowal ny 2 ENTS" We ENT_NOA 1255 TO 3 224 ST. N. Wa roning. and Mixa Emma Muilan, the Misses , and he did not realize until after it | ernored co st defense vessel is in daily session FOR THI i FOR RENT—STORES. __ ti brick 1 th, ran atl Lae Preston. Mr. Jack Biddle and Mr. Clary Ray, | was over that an assault had been committed. | ang i : Tecankit | WW SRTEO- SITUATION AS OHAPER 1 ee ae See Bor Coeee ae wari and Mrs. Thomas th Mrs, and Miss | The governor wheeled around on his crut Se Ce re Ore ne oe OER ema eee apanic Mrs. 1. M. Mensgort, 41.0 th st. mow this = “ 8 arisen which threatens | % Ayer. The body was well filled | and as the forin of | work of | with people prominent in official and social | ernor struck twice life. 1GxN5 : hy by rear window! ti st. Two pinte-wlass bay windows, aid in w Apply to J. SAY GUL men disappeared the gov. | A financial diftiulty l him with hiseruteh, Wit- | to render fruitless all of the elabor K RENT_TWO HANDSOME k. bay window t% rx houses; all m. 1.5 ness then knew that the assault had been an | design and computations which has occupied | RENT erie owen Copente: Seren pee One The Six O'Clock club has held no more inter- | intended insult. The governor did not follow | the bureaus of the department for months | Sep Pome temper ein tas ece ye rig piLeet Semen Pee Keysat SWALI'S Grocery Store, corer 9th and B esting or profitable meeting than that of last | the man, but after the second blow whecled and | ask. Ti eusinaw fram the epvecen? vequice: : work in ail by Sond Garg aeapine jal | _apll-2 eee A epy-6rr evening at Willard’s to exchange reminiscences | W¢8t on down the corridor. opty if np ae ee k " TANT: RESPECTABLE COLORE oe a , ig ee about Abraham Lincoln. A. &. Johnson pre-| Major Schwan asked if Gov, Beaver gave any | ment of the act of Congresa making the ap- | WANT FOF porter; retere S HAIRCUT, : ee sided, and of the seventy persons present sto- | Provocation at or before the time of the as- | propriation of $2,000,000, that it shall be the | from last emp Address 8 H of 14th ee 1412 Stouehton et Pass! Fies were told by ex-Senator Pomeroy, Repre- | *#ult. The reply was in the negative. total cost of “naya! structure me months : ~EXPEREN, 7 iat = cea RY STORE Now 3 story, yg 1ai0 Stoushton at. 3 -~ sentatives Spr ; . a z TANTED—BY A er and Cannon, Gen, King, MR. HALLET KILBOURN A WITNESS, ago bids were invited and proposals received | WANTEDIBY ik will be sold ork, 10ry atn-a-... 83.34 ¥ brk. & ston : 1 er and type-writer, @ position: best re O JOKE OR HUMBUG—A WIDOWER PAST 20 fowa C.3-story rk. PLY Pet, ors, over st. G Haupt, Mr. Presbrey, Major John Me- Mr. Hallet Kilbourn was called, describing | for building a submarine torpego boat, the | erences wiven. Address MIS G. V., Star office. a6-61" CR, E Os oes IDO ont Eapr lows 425 hen o 18 Elroy, W. A. Croffut. Judge Hoge, Miss Clara | himself as the publisher of the Washington | coxt of which was to be met from this. appro- V D = POSITION Gumbrance of ay. kind. Would conrerpetd cone je al Parton, and Col. Hinton, Letters were read | cite He ide ntified a copy of that paper of | Priation of 2.000.000, Up to the present date | SV) .uuih, ovrmersts the eye of sucht ah one, please answer, eiving true Sraling contelas 3 % 7 Senator Hewley, Col. Nicolay March 16, containing a letter over the signature | 2° @¥ard of contract has yet been made. ‘The | Ques and country. EF. M. nue and circumstances, axe, &., 10 WIDOW ER, Star ‘ASHES DANENHOWEL. 40 mh one ‘Dr Sunderland of Capt. Armes. ‘This letter was the one men. | J0Wett suitable offer to build this craft placed | “apid-ite z — 1119 F stm | tory bri & stone, r.60 40.50 ough, and Rev. Dr. Sunderlanc 2 4 Ei | the cost at about $150,000, If the award should | \yraNtEDOBY uTHOR. | = —— — = semawe z tioned in the specifications. : A W 7 ° ications FURNISHED tev. W. J. Herbert Hogan and wife left for : P > ; «1 1| bemmde at this figure there will not be florist; learnt t h fuuneations _— om ne B-story Boston to-day. ot d280 the court took s recess until 1/ saficient moncy remaining (according to the Pe ges aoa aon eben en hours W. WILLEEMS Manes oa Pe | __ FOR RENT—STABLES, _ "iporcute Miss Mary Amelia Smith, daughter of the late - = = closest calculations of the board) to build the VW aS EbosHE you NED HE ee oly BYARD IE TaE-o FOE REST AEN BEACUIFEL (st 5 2 5 a. sg . nt - sanieecanuia e sane armored ¢| defense vesss ne othe hak teen, on PS OLD STAND IS two horses and buggies, rear o! | bré., #r., tiioroug! Wiskicwual 4 suse Gott rhe mien THE FIREMEN’S RELIEF FUND. | hand if the submarine boat is abandoned and TAGENCM O18 . OJ where ‘frst-class Sccond-Hana Clot ane Punished anne. ashington for some weeks, has returned to at respectable prices. Address or call e contract urded to the bidde A Movement Among Insurance Com- He acalelutglbleiode raid her home at Warrenton, V: ME for the WANTED OUR Nove : furniture a ‘ rger vessel, the question would arise whether the Dest domestic he - Ee > E Re The engagement is announced of Hon. Chas. panies to Increase it. such action would'not violate the apparent in- us to suppl BOARDING PROFESSIONAL. a. Tee H. Gibson, member of Congress from the first Pearse | tention of Congress to provide for wu keene + ee ae —— E ers : iwellang, pew d Gistrict of Maryland, and Mrs. Marictta Powell | Aneffort is being made to secure an addition | one naval strugiure, “Tt'hnes Leen mares 3 Ge HST. N. W, FUR oom Trance Mediums Dr, LESTER Just arrived trom Hollyday; of Ratcliff manor, Talbot county. | to the present firemen’s relief fund, or estab-| a1 ns of escape from the ¢ WANTED--HOUSES, 6 mrithout Bard che back parlors one London, ini Te world-renowned and highly-cele= Bo pete Mar be lace April 23, at Louis- | lish an independent fund through the co-opera- | Close figuring, enough room on DOr. ap brated and only real netural-born Trance Medium in this country. Born witu a double veil and wondertul prophetic gift of second sicht; has the power of any mu ever inet. “This he is prepared to ar entire life, past, present, aud future, A trance. Every hidden mystery revealed: D—SIX OR SEVEN ROOM BRICK HOU . “4 i llyday has been spend- "i P 2 a The | over and above the cost of coast defense | Wr ANT ing the winter and spring» weer tion of the fire insurance companies, The | Vessel to build a small torpedo boat, and that | WW si modern improven Dd. nelishborhood Mrs. McKee, daughter of President Harri- | Present fund, while provided for by law, is de- | the submarine boat might be abandoned, It is | @uuetently, sibusteds ‘rent nos te, exceed 925,00. son, who returned to Washington yesterday | Tied by taxing each member of the de-| probable that the bourd will rot attempt to : tas reasonable rai WASTER, Rox ‘M. M. PARE! 4 fine, : : 4 a : 2 ma fuli uae of your future husband or wife, from her Florida trip, was presented with a|Pattment $1 a month, This yields | solve this problem, but will simply report the WANTED 5.47, ONCE. DIRECT FROM “THE nd date of marriage, and tells whether the young alligator while in the land of orange | @ revenue of $111 a month, and the claims | f'¢ts to Secretary Tracy, who will reter it for = new ad co} hone 8 or 9 toni, bay Ww 5.0 10 THE ¥ or tale. Hells al buetiuone aifatem Groves, which bas” Leen safely housed ‘some. | upon that at preseut from three easienns | Solution to the judge-udvocate-general for the ns iaamaneert veetiensd a Gio redstraneers aud the buble: bei to state that | Mt itmont SFuth. (Giver savicedu divorce. Coutested sips Hotes > ant, ecash pay ie can rat-class Meula, delivere ats fanaaeee rely or bre esr Lopasea ahceprten amount to €110 a month, leaving only $1 to be | PartmeMe nas Jane CM TE HOME, Star ofice, | Fuuuuaniceand lotat any hour. Mali orien prnaptiy | Wegsg staves Fusitively mo imposition, Meveals ‘ nly % 7] - = ende * SUN, he doctor wisl dist nderstood fe pol ao : iy bang eters heeony deposited inthe treasury to provide against Partnership Troubles. NED FAMILY, FOUR ADU * 7 ‘West-end Caterer 1008 i os The doctor wishes it distinctly understood that he is La e erred is Mrs. cool house in n west tor stu own furnitay 8.” future claims, As there are several firemen| To-day Henry Ieeman, by Mr. Leon Tobri- | Winn: who are entitled, or who soon will be entitled, | 8¢T fileda bill against Thomas King, for the | ¥3) ee ont Mares the only genuine seventh son of the present ae, am ade but what b and would not retenders found in Anna Hanson Dorsey OOMS, WITH 1s has been published. and not Mss Dorsey, as rf the spring and su i i i a = s to families desiring first-class necommod » are in sickness or im trouble, all ¥ : ————+ee_____ to retirement by length of service, and acci- | #Ppointment of a receiver and for the dissolu- W: D—WE DESIRE TO PL SE FOR A wuuwver prices, Inquire at 471 C st. tow, spe have ech blasted. and. who have BORD W. WALES, WEES. Transfers of Real Estate. dents are likely to occur at any time by which | tion of the partnership of King & Iseman, ‘ ed and good piece of business 1m ed and disappointed through the false jyre= Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: M. I, | ® fireman may be killed or disabled, much con- | dealers in leather, &c. ‘The complainant states Rit te HELL ‘© JOUNSTU Weller et al. to E. J. Hannan, subs 5, 6, and 7, | Ce" 38 felt among firemen and others as to the | that the partnership was formed July 1, 1887, | _#?11 means for relieving such cases, It is held | ‘bute ie ee Alans) anit sq. %73;@—. B.F. Leighton to Harriet Peale, | that the pensions now paid by order of the | (act 0 contribute equally, give their entire | \. Wa 3 STORY ANI from $6,000 to $ x Gor, | digtious of others, betore giving up iu despair, are in- one, 13 rome alt 4 sift aa! location convenient and delightiul; pleas: | Of tiseatous withontdalen ee oe we true iuape:: q culteto Ser: ____! sntrooms;nicely furnished: good table: terial rea Fev, Si.and urwant arior, 2004 Est near 10th addi or any purpeee. ahh Food condition. eam 0 a sonable, the doctor's first visi rovenn i ee 1 apo" | SS he ) time to the business, equall, ° A Epes a i CY hw. Wee | ODD 1TH ST. NW ‘CLAY, WONDERFULLY ED CLA lot 15, bik. 12, Brookland; €600. Hannah E. | Commissioners cannot be reduced and must be | profits; and he charges that deterlan (nines | eee a ketenes we ead hw. | Wry 922 erste ce ning Yoyant, Aetfolower aud Spiritual Medium: “ora eg et OL ee Snodgrass to G. W. Stein, sub 246, sq. 274;|Paldeach month before other claims can be | November 15 last, hus not peformed hin part of :D—A SMALL FAMILY OF - ADU, ; Weald Siecotees ket or gtalem teopery, Waoas tak: $1,100. T.C. Bourne to J. F. Waggaman, sub | sidered. the contract, because of actual or feigned sick- at witout) otoupy anome&eopion (PRE NESSTER, 513 137H ST , SIGHT- 115, sq. 628; $325. S.C. Mickum et al. to Chas, seers’ home ; central to all points of interest; new | “en treasures. Gives iuchy numbers, Causes speedy furniture; elegant rooms, with board, #6 16.810; ber inarriages, Brings separated together, Gives success isu troubles Cn A number of the representatives of insurance | ness; that he has been compelled to employ | Sutly-situated house for the summer months, Best s have interested themselves in the | labor in equence, and i! [| Reference uiven., An carly engagement desired Ad-| Guy gl tog J. A. DEWITT, Prop. in business, | Kemoves all tantly and evil ine A. Harkness, lot 14. sq. 481; $—. C.A. Hark- peer enanth . _ labor in consequence, and that, notwithstand- | Goss Box 147, Star office. ap l0-4t fiuences. Cures sickness, If disay ved by efforts . . pose to form a committe: all this, defendant had di i "KD-A DW aor au = ‘othe ail alike, as the Professor can con- mess to Mary E. Harkness, same property; ¢—, | ™atter and proj to i to | ing » de 1 rawn various sums ANTED—A DWELLING FOR SMALL FAMILY; on eked bead — ee Sees surance companien. ‘Mogers. EF. Droop, Noble | Haaeeed hats, eacaeremes tombs as to | WW it laiand;atate scan agin, All COUNTRY BOARD. Mitte dine ed derpolntinent by gang on Os | Ff nna. zorevo9 ben Oa LOCAL NOTES D. Larner, Simon Wolf, Kk. W. Tyler and | charge of the store, 627D. street. A rule to | 4-10" T155 8th stu. ME EEIN BOARDING HOUSE Now OPEN FOR Shere all othere Talend advertunes aly wise hie cau. Et yt atu Saat omens rey: ‘ - Fenwick Young have been proposed as the | show cause was issued to-day. V ANTED—BUILDING LOTS OR HOUSES IN ANY. reception of summer boarders. High, healthy, | do. sittines, 50c. ey ou receipt 213 Hest, 10r, 253 ist stews Oi A marriage license was issued to-day to Geo. | committee. Members of the fire department ——»———"_ Part of the city gt speculative prices, The cash is | Goud wa.cr, large airy rooms, daily nails; near Alex- | @1. sinans, tock oF bets, Ge rf a HE Green and Carrie S. Howard. think the prosent arrangement not. entirely Wills Filed To-day. ready foc any property offered under market rates. | Stare 05 Py splices | Oise eames eee Ofices St Clgid The membersof the Foundry club held every just, aoe we Crop sabe Ltda ot adollar | The will of the late Ann Flood was filed to- | _™h20-1m 954 F'st., Room 4. Mi BROOKE TELLS ALL TH our. Si enthusiastic meeting at the residence . | each, and provi for pensions. ey think ry ay ANTED. ¥ ER = ‘business: Fitoree an Gooch es night that ‘che government should ada something to | S47. St6 Leaves £009 to St Thoma’ Literary | W ASIED-AiE DesirTION? QEEMOpuTE| SUBURBAN PROPERTY. _| Mii E°Ac Sst b In Circuit Court No. 2 to-day Ang. Davis, jr., | the fund, if it does not contribute the whole | Siety, to be app! improvement of | change._THOMAS A. MITCHELL, mh20-1m_ i AT BROOKLAND, STATION | *¥-™ and C. G. Schneider were accepted as jurors, | amount. Some time ago Auditor Petty proposed | St. Dominic’s church, and $1,200 to Rev. E. D. Fe iS Waahineioe on Ph He. near electric A circle ie Criminal Cour Somtryan ad lary |e pan of ivdng the fnd relacd "rom | Donpel of tat church, to paror twcee | _WANTED—BOARD. ___ | sive tae tre a fee ‘ARCHITECTS. ipSeening, he 2 es . Dorsey wi acce) as jurors, fines posed in cases: een masses for le re ol er soul ant = = ————=— } also, ‘pretty cottage. REDFORD W. 8 ssf eee = = In the case of Milville H. Howard, indicted | lice and firemen's relief fand, but noaction was | thowe of John and. James Flood, and $200 for Waar ibe cat pia BOARD FOR Gx . | Lous.” mbei-im "| 67, CS has 1 Em dee 3! eT =i for the forgery of « check of $54.50. purporting | ever taken on this. One of those proposed as | masses for the soul of Bridget Flood, and tho | gy: Zits tatloteed seni Ma thon who set oF v 510%: £30.54 fe tay? seit clrann by, AF: Childe on the | «member of the committee representing the | balance to Jolin Dougherty, executor, to be | Stare. alee ‘aecuted by expert draughtansen: i 930 Paw Second National bank in April, 1888, a nolle | insurance com to-day a Star re- directions given him, re id to of according HOTELS. EE —__—__—____-——_—_ 5 cH STR pros. was entered in the Criminal Court this | porter that nothing had been done yet, but will of Noah Wallace, filed to-day, di- Burs. MC [- Fitkcar al boas morning. This action was taken at the re-| meeting of the committee might be called | rects that his lot at Garfield be sold and the parsed, ESBITT HOUSE Guest of several of the prosecuting witnesses. | soon, go to his mother, Caroline West. eg Wa aw WASHINGTON, D, G, 4 wastes i

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