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2 FATAL BLOWS ON THE HEAD. WITH THE CAVALRY. feast was —“ and their entire —— WANTED—HELP. FOR RENT—HOUSES. The Killing of Walter Duvall by Pat-|On the Road from Camp Ordway to a ping ip mo per Rigg hs.) “RE WOMAN ¥ FOR ae ae ey ee USE, 732 rick Burke. Washington. Sentons wk Son pando with Deskieez7. wy, 1 wood reteences eatifed ie Ww Seager ay an ERES rn Bieta aw —— ; 8 base lunch commenced, wT [edt CRAY SE oe artes TESTIMONY BEFORE THE CORONER'S INQUEST TO-| 4 sTAR MAN ACCOMPANJES LIEUT. BARBOUR'S Ireen ie ite Sergeant Fe entertained *yo0-im | il A DAY—A FATAL AFFRAY ABOUT A PAYMENT OF} COMPANY—FAREWELL TO THE caMp—a nap | the berry pickers a baineeiog story, in Sere, 3 i FIVE CENTS—THE VERDICT HOLDS BURKE BE-| ROAD, BUT A GOOD TIME—PEACH PRLTING axp | Which the figures were those of eleven ‘Meher . iene oniceane lapel: colored men the troop had hung at the ‘GOOD SEITE inde PSR — whom they hed ben sokpelca’y votes | yw Warner oie alt | es aoRT The body of Walter alias “Pete” Duvall, the | | The sun had barely commenced to streak the | Shout a mile farther Mech orca fhe eae Mee | yan BARER AT S15 I5TH_ET- | tng woigeve sauey ete Fis, ? ; . colored bootbiack who died from the effects of | sky with the lighter gray tints when Camp re log on eres Rrotraded and their jaws dropped | sera wrEn—wowAN COOK S25, A Stall famnily and best security to. he See same elt | 688 per Aynly te above No." blows on the head alleged tohave been in-| Ordway awoke yesterday. The earliest risers | as low as le while the sergeant gave War.* ‘ies Coo, Watters Rite: | gated {grand'got fir Feat as well Adress CAN) PRP woer tos aor ce flicted by Patrick Burke, bartender at Ward's | Were the members fof troop A—the biue-and- | #l the thrilling details pertaintng to ao ‘any | Farm aud Dairy Men, & cuce. DICKS, Bt its ¢ tth and L b- | yellow-clad cavalry boys. For « le of hours tions. Then he asked em if their was any saloon, corner o and L streets, as pul comm one around there they would like to have hung. WANTED—BOARD. lished in yesterday's Stan, was kept in an ice- | they were hard st work cleaning their horses | and when they replied in the negative he ex- SRre 4 esiae oma bene but carte = box at the morgue last night. Samly Ford, a | and packing up baggage. It was a busy time, | pressed a good deal of regred thereat, 4 at. now. S| Were EE See | colored man employed in the mloom, and | and the men’s ingenuity was taxed to the utmost (FUN FOR THE Boys, ‘ANTED—A COLO! BOY WORK IN genta ypetreng comveveges., Addons IMMED) % another negro named Wm. Warren were ar-| to find room for the odds snd ends they wanted | Nobody knows just how it started. There Store; one who meat nw. t ferred. Apply 200 F st. n.w. ol ‘ANTED—AGED EM ‘AND His DAUGHTER rested yesterday afternoon and locked up as | tocarry away. Breakfast was the next num- | was arush, a scramble, a yell and a negro boy \WANTED-AN OFFICE BOY WHO CAN Use W ike GerumpratBosed, Geurgtiow a re ae United States witnesses, Policeman Mooney | ber on the program, but the troops did not go | was sailing skyward. When he dropped the WV peers; reatred: Addreny Boge ferred Biato terme. Address ™ ae Fe ee ee eet : = of the sixth precinct was at Mrs. Duvall'shouse | down to the fort until all the preparations for | blanket was tightened and then he sailed sky- | 1! Stxb—poUn BUNDLE 50 va Shall mina. pe kor at 48 PANENHOWE OR RENT HOUSE jon Bi yesterday before the boy died. The officer, being | the march was complete, But little time was | Ward some more. He liked it, but_he bed to} WANTED FOUR, gp fly auallted: no ethers FOR RENT—ROOMS. 113 Fee 80-0” | Faceece Loe ate Reet 20 aware of the fact that the lad was dying, took | consumed in wrestling with the hash, which | give way to pay teenbpote os hmeryerh tod need apoly._SAKS & COMPANY, OS 1G RE oe RENT 179 MASHACHUGETTS AVE. XW: ‘. a his ante-mortem statement, which was sub- | Was the major portion of the breakfast, Some “ EEDA CENILEMAR RENT— ROOMS WITH OR WITH ELLINGKN & GO. G30 Fst ue dy i ‘Pension: [OROUG! 0} Ss meee: rf it $1. - venient to cars; rent from 8 to 2! a 3 Sen ia telling the’ daeuahed in Yesterday's | ate it and some did not, and when the last mah | and beer. When everybody (execpt the beuc- | etsy stating eapectencd ald reference, ™ Dd, | iuaSG ee nes baht Fu pg HR on & In telling the officer of the trouble had finishe, the | ficiaries) was tire that use! — —_UNFURN FLOOR: 4 luring the month of August, st low rate. paid that “Red-headed Jim, the bartender,’ fort . i. bd ? bc Troo) » Huyck as Mckee’ kale recite ANTED—AT ONCE—A iD SERVANT FOR Fonte 3 berhood ; clossteegs oth: » on the premises. __ 3¥30-38* struck him. Parade ground and ordered. down to match, in which Huyek won the first fall and quia i np Sook: red laut | near carn market, storeas 1802 Osi. now. "Spx0-ot on RENT SUMMER Bi L ‘THE Ixquest. the ‘river to water the horses, Back! Macias four. stenieht,” Talfa-dosen negro | st. nw. it POR RENT COMFORTABLY FURNISHED FAR Aa Keys ‘This morning Coroner Patterson held an in- pow dp et ee skids then ran e S0-yard race for cash prizes, | \WANTED_RELIABLE WHITE GIRL FOR GEN- | with ow Privileges: rege ar gig, ee mea ig: | aise 000 Ree 3530-3 5 foun, Stet, fas a intrube: 612.80. ms eats eral Housework $ home; E 5 ENT — PRETTY, BAY-WINDOW BRIC Nos 914-16 ist st. n.w.; Store Room, with quest over the body at the sixth precinct sta-| the eeterinr en tot and would probably have tried one at a little a) Homework family oped home: | Guire before 8:00 aan. or pin. Tig as FSS GT ; wut tion. ‘The Jury was composed of H, M. Mo-| where there was a five-minute halt. ‘The int | CD8® distance had not the trumpeter sounded | Tf" 5 ag PS Jard: May at SOSH Ze eee Uae and cellar: | 10.39 “sooTs SADDLES.” R RENT—TWOOR THREE ROOMS ON SECOND | ©00¢ yard. Key at 306 1H w. ' __3y20-3t* "| “ No. 2110 Ket n.w,; Brick; 2 stories and cellar, Elfresh, George H. Prather, W. H. Ferguson, | fantry, who were, of course, going to the city ye8 AND GADDLES.” ‘ ANTED—A CHAMBERMATD, COLORED, MUST | Foon furuished or uafurmiohen ‘apply bar bre PetonY rooms ang beth; vrienbente. key Patrick Cusick, Bashrod Hoy and’ John W. | Dy bost looked curiously cu those who. wers | The troop fell in along the roadside and tist-| WV Pesccuniomed 0 nlane works Apply ot gue: | aw ES Means | S10L; $23.30. ia WASER Eco to dare the dangers of an overland | ened to Lieut, Barbour while he thanked Mr. | = 2\tim- 2. oEK ROT Boh’ | Foon RE — 4 Hudson for the treat he had provided for the | WAN Si A RELIABLE GENTLEMAN, NOT TOO Tath et, Hayes. FURNISHED KOO} BENT_ONE NICELY ISHED HC Mr. C. Maurice Smith, who appeared as ¥,andeven some of ic iabeanarety a the artillerymen changed. 1124 10th st: nw. R RENT—3i8 4TH ‘NEW TWo stony | #1004 a counsel for the prisoner, occupied seat at the | (who went down by the road, but went back on | troop. Mr. t wired, weekly, $15. Apply 9 cin ~ = and Basement finished and papered; | oF and store... p seamen pet ibe pricanar was "present to hear the bost) seemed fone Josten well setetied of more indebted to ea eee toe de to Hirtix, Ba Nari WOMAN TE NURSE i K Pwo Second Floor, South, Front, Communictiug gana and bath bi ead ber ‘month ;a little ee ieoelan a ES the testimony. ie ecm per as it was; y realize ii be i to FOR | Rooms, with ‘closet; larse, ‘good order: bat. Be. 4 | | 320 Maaa, é pam OF AN EYE WITNESS, was a hard road to travel. In order thatsome- walle fe lived he sight act go forth to battle WWE SHER eatin ‘Wetinenday) with refer: | Ugrehetn private references, 221°R et. nw: BRENT DESIRABLE HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS Wm. Warren, colored, who lives at No. 4 akaoe wit ee ecay eooaa Sd » but he would promise them, if | sices, froin Yto $ pam. wt 1008 Bok ar. it i REXT_GECOND.FLOOR FRONT ROME, | Rett srac Ye Goat alley, was the figst witness, He testified | encampment) and to the end that Washizgton. | 2° Commissary department wasina safe place, ‘WaxteD 5 = ENCED FEEDERS FOR Frecuitern ‘exposure ; furnished or unfurnished. 1 body cheered for Mr. Hudson again and again, -XPERL nf i i in. Thenevery- Drum Cylinder Presses; none but it. that between 8 an 9 o'clock Monday evening a | ians might know how their mounted soldiers | £0, Betform active service there nd again, | Pundeneed apply, DARBY'S FETNe “OFFICE 2Oen o Mont | POR BERT s ITH ST. NW. 2-STORY BRICK cane Stal Cellar; all road. call at 1207 i RENT—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ite Yu te week ago he was with “Pete Ugly,” as the de- | bebave on the sane & Stam reporter accom-| and at 12:40 the troop started for home. A ASTES aT are = FRiune vith st sunee rates; corner house ads - oe geased was called, and they went into Mr. | panied the pilgrims from the time they broke | stop was made ata well near Oxen hill to fill WASgED-AAHISTCLASS MAN COOK: XT-920 | with sout STU es eee | 970 RENT —A GOOD WiNE-ROOM bweLcinG Ward's saloon, corner 7th and L streeta. The emp and went to breakfast until Mery ng canteens, and while there morrow a.in. Say F ae QXFURNISHED ROOMS: House hear Sruithsonian Institute: repair; deceased, he said, called fore gill of gin and | Dour dismounted the Ng seep eat ed A OURIOUS CASE OF RECOGNITION ‘W ANTRD—4 RESPECTABLE GIKL As NURSE; | amis’ Mpousmecitabie era tein.” Soe ek modern upprovemects, Inquire at 306 Lith st, ».w. then said to the prisoner: “I paid you, didn’t | Mory yesterday geo it was @ very pleas- d, Standing in front of the little must stay at nights and bring good city reference. | sc. Jy 29-3. Late z Ir" The latter replied: “No; you know you | ®t trip through a rather picturesque region | Occurre ung in front o! fe ttle | Apply in store 1109 F st. n.w. sya0-80_ | on RENT —THREE COMMUNIOATING URFUR- K RENT—1620 N.¥. AVENUE, SiX ROOMS didn’t pay me.” wall said: “If I didn’t | in the company of gentlemen—altogetber a| grocery store was a decidedly rusty-looking ANTED—A MAN QUICK TOLEARN, LOCATED | FOR.RENT-TUREE CO! a orth and | 4y,and Uath: ail mod. amps | newly papered in feet. will.” Burke said: “I know you will.” Duvall | most enjoyab) lence. specimen of humanity. His clothing was not | VV outwde lane cities: to Hopessant in hie locality, gut: laces and airy suitable for hot ing. Algo, | aye. muon APPL at ts then said: “Yes, if I ain't paid you I TOWARD HOME, of the latest style, nor did he seem to be at all | Grences SUPT. MPG HOUSE. Pace woe aO Roe: | Basement i aa JOR RENT—474_O ST.N.W., 11 ROOMS AND will, an jou won't do nothing to} The hands of Lieut, Barbour’s watch pointed | anxious to cut a respectable figure in life. In| _Jy20,m.tudw pp Re] JOTH ee Rei Ree Modern improvement S-story and dase. je either.” He then looked in hia pocket and | 9 the hour of 8 when the order was given | short, he was as trampish specimen as one ANTED —X WHITH GIRL FOR GENERAL | of ot and. along Goont pace ot te ae ae view Frgut; ih No. 1 repair; 835. Inquire of O' Ee? taking out five cents, said: “No, I know I ain't ich wheeled the heme with their i could see in a month's tour, Trooper H. G. Housework in family of three; no children; | ra ferences exchanged. dy29-st" - peid you; here's the money iow.” Witness | vie’ waveta waco Poca 3 ae Forsberg saw him, and a Attar looking a! him for pelo ee FO BENT }510 HST. NW NEAR THE AR BOTzMaM, BEAL Wi . tt drink of water | north’ home body turn i id: = 7TH lington and Wormley’s, Furnished Rooms, with or 3 Phente heard themen slapping on the’ bar | ot town the toope tart In ony of hinol-| Sout geamcceecr> © bm Sd Mid: WAivtey. ese Wont Ook yaa” | Kbit ta Ye fice Caj ter, ft ns quell ‘WW ANTED—A GRAMMAR TEACHER TO TE. partments ‘Special inducements o peanent pa Witness thought they were fooling, as they | fice stood Capt. mnter, quartermaster ot it was, WANIED-A GRAMMAR TEACHER TO TEACH ene RS She bar Sith a cle naa ee rome Debate oral ot the ean ee ae ne eheat | HE thought 90,” said the trooper. “T took | guy crasiunt tn Sette Sona: EAR nes | Serer the bar with a club and said: “You hit me | general of the camp, and one of the biisiest | you prisoner before Richmond’ twenty-Ave | 142. seems’ ioe th or without board; convenient to care across the counter,” and then he struck Duvall | 4nd most efficient of Gen. Ordway's many effi- = a es a ‘orsbi | You ‘AN Apply 2.7 New Jersey ave. n.w, SiS.Sea sm pginge ces ie | Seecndiney pucker a | ay Eee Sea ot nai one gaat ° | Wein Sib sto | on eet Ganoh aay wigpow aopa can't you take no playing?” (Witness knew y bs "t mue! lude now,” NTED—WOy 300K 3 3 south front; summer rates; 1.. r Up; Sec pchener abe Te elie tha en | Ail Grouch: Gas ety of eke Dro ag ot beg econ aca WV termids. Somer aud Eauadstene ey oreeay: bem hgtse "near iat ofc, parisand four lings of stop, but continued to strike Duvall with the | were cheered heartily, and the veterans of the e darkey boys at the well made a tittle | SME's COOMBE 030 Bat eee Cee | eee toate SS a club’ third battalion pointed proudly to a fir tree | fortune filling canteens, and when everybody | SA ¥ A: COOMBE, 926 F st. n.w. Qorcther sooth fronts how house aad eae Nuen questioned by the coroner witness said | Which they had decorated a la Christmas time. | had all the water he could carry. the line of | WANZED=A JLACH 10 DEIVE AND 70 BE | X\ torsther; sonth front; iyo that he did not hear Duvall call Burke a “——~ | Walking along as closely as possible to the | march, at 1 o'clock, was again taken up. The | Call or address DALLIS, 19th st. nw, Jy29-2t* R RENT—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS ON ot of a —." Witness said that for 5 cents | fence, mas to avoid the mud, was Gen. Ord-| heat became really intense and the dust kicked \WANTED—A GoOD RELIABLE GIRL FOR GEN: ‘second or third from 85 up, 28s] comprare nee Duvall, or “Pete Ugly,” was given a gill of gin | WAS, and as soon as he was seen a succession of | np by the column made riding a little uncom-| Wnt Housework ; one willing to accompany em- | 2 W. Jy29-3t" | and two glasses, and Witness took a drink with | Spontaneous cheers went up for the command- | fortable, but no one grumbled: they were near- | ployer to with ref yk RENT—LARGE, PLEASANT SOUTH FRONT | 941 F him. Witness said he was sober and he | ing officer. The second regiment was; quite ing home. At 2:30 another halt was made at — a a8) th at en botwecn Sandy Celok pac PACE | POE RENTER 3 ite reservation; conveiient to three | 94) 3 T A N y TIN EE! Ii cars; senitery bling. Ts reasonable, fought his companion was also sober. After | enthusiast in ite farewell, but ite cheers were | the old raco track, just above. the government | WAN TED-BY Lip AND SERRE TBOM Wor Tranalent guostasocouodsted L121 Tstarweiseue | OLS ga kor, Sf 3B the trouble the injured boy went out and re- mg nOF me lasting as those of the |-hospital for the insane, and half an hour Inter | capitt ymsey moana cxPezience, Partner with O# RENT—NEAR IOWA CIRCLE, IN BEAUTI- | $30 F st.. 2d Door. i 50 turned with an officer, but Burke was not ar- oink pena Foner dag a ie ones the troop moved on through Anacostia, across | £4. National Tesue, 420 Bthvetn,we ay2eae | Ket House. to gentleman and wife Parlor, Dining | 470 La, ave., from 101920 1 rested. alry, who, ells | the bri ii ty. NTED— = 7 NE | Room, Kitchen, and Bed Room : all carpe . “When questioned by a juror witness said | of their infantry comrades still ringing in iheis | ‘2° PFidge and pisdinaaye A Mo fornia hit ows tools an Pander the Focheruitet” oft fercincrrnetl daciee es ig aac g % that Duvall was called “Pete Ugly,” but he did | ars, ale ee, ADD wae, Eo }4, Star office. dy29-3t" sete 4 not know why, because they had nicknames for | —PLUNGED INTO THE DEPTHS OF THE FOREST The route was down Pennsylvania avenue | per dey, Apply | Vet EION'S i505” | Son RENT-THRER ELEGANT SUITES OF PAE: 3 pe “4 ail the boys. “They call’ me Slippery,” he | which is on that portion of th and south A street to the corner of New Jersey 5 lors, on first and second f table for Seuator, : 5 1: ry “They p @ reservation, ; aah ANTE} |ALESMEN—WE WANT A FEW as mand ensued Deere, Sateatee Sor . 3 33 ‘ said; “but I don’t know why.” avenue, and in that vicinity the cav- Reliable Men to travel and sell our goods. No resentative or other official, "1433 L st. n.w. 1816 Corcoran st.,10r. 30/1354 Wall’ PL, new J nsnngs ‘The roadway here was narrow and the heavy lex eeeadliad tit ide. b de | Previous experience necessary: permanent positions | _J¥20-3t" 1226 H st., store. ...... 20/1917 14th st. 3. & 47.40 feat he Glee ee ee Poa growth of timber met overhead in an arch | ‘TY Temained until 4:30. Then they rode y ber day; wages and. traveling expenses | 3 or 6 ee down to Pennsylvania avenue—tired, dirty and 3 goods slapie ana eal tt business | Ok, RENT—FURNISHED—TWO OLEAN, COOL. | syo7-at uf not strike the prisoner after the latter came | Of Datural beauty. It was decidedly incon- | almost hungry, but in such style ted the ceities | it easy fenteel.” Addroxs with. stanp CONTE: Feieaant tome ta SOLO ee et ues houlice ed PCE EERT_SEAR NEW SIGNAL Orric from behind the counter; he (witness) had | Veient, however, to have so many branches | had nothing to say. At 7th street and Penn- TAL ‘innati, Ohio. jy20-e&tudt® | curs conveniout; rent low to desirable parties, )20-3t* st. Press Brick, bay-window ft deeu in such positions before and was nearly | Sticking out into the road just where they | syivania avenue there was another halt and Vv imps. ; large yards end ANTED. SMEN_WE WISH A FEW MEN | }20R RENT —LARGE COOL AND PLEASANT | Stall imod. cut to death ana shot, and for that reason he | WUld strike the faces of mountedmen. The here the troop stayed until the remainder of to Sell our Goods by Sample to the Wholesale and Rooms, on first aud second floors, with or without | 2% . is Pr Retail Trade. Largest fact line. ard, : KR RENT—NIN. Di 5 2 did not care to take part in the difficulty. a ee i ee 12xcePt | the inhabitants of Camp Ordway came up clone twoneeit stump. ‘cos 83 yer day.” Permanent Ponoeaee, TES TO eee DOM Painted ond | VOR RENT—NINE ROOM BRICK HOUSE, 74 OTiER TESTIMONY, nothing behind but big pebbles aud « lot of | £™ the whar?. Waxen, adverteine, kc. CENTENNIAL MARCRAC, Fee RENT {INO | LANGE | UNFURNISHED | $9" Ai haven i! Skew nset wey: pbs Maria Omahundro, colored, No. 1626 5th | fine sand and wel. Occasionally there w: THE PARADE. TURIN ., Cincinnati, Ohio. Jy25-th,s,tulim* Communicating Kooms on 2d floor. Closets and w. . i gra’ asionally there were = a Rapa | bath-room. Corner 8 st, and Pierce Pisce, 1818 14th = street northwest, testified that on the evening | washouts which had destroyed the entire width | Thousands of people lined the streets and ARTED MEN AND WOMEN COOKS, NURSES, | ot. w. ee _sy27-3e svi HO sssault she was on 7th street and heard | Of the road for several hundred feet, and when | watched the soldier boys as they wheeled at | pastrys, Waiters and Kitchen Men for Fecorte gountry | J{OR RENT—WELL FURNISHED ROOMS FRONT. Lue D. ec reling in the saloon, She went over | 08¢ of these places became visible the order ache Call quick. DICK’S AGENCY, 613 7th nw. ing south and north; house central; convenient juncti bth | andett; “right by files” was given and the thirty-two the street-car junction and marched to 15th Ny 20. and men and horses would string out in such along | Street, the band playing “Listen To My Wik te = a a ED~—AT ONCE—WAITERS FOR RESORTS, | BLE heard the colored ‘man say: “You | ile that it would be seven minutes passing a | Tle of Woe.” ‘The Various movements of the and Colored Women for Philadel ie, aes PORRENT—LARGE, WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, he hea: e colored man “ 9 i i i and weary militi: ere enthusi- | Cooks, Houseworkers, Maids, Nurses, Butlers’ and single on en suite; also one Room, first floor, fur- “ 5 - ¥ © 10th and E sts tw, te, 1231 Ni York ave, n. w. and saw a white man tussling with a colored ~_ oe ‘near cars and herdics ¥ astically applaude 10 oth 220 North Capitol st. b. i st bet. Conn. said: “You — of «—, I'll kill you; get out of | (pSulay roed was forsaken and @ route taken | Si GUNy oPpmauded, snd muen the parade was | Giguthet.aw. =e ee a fe pick up his hat, and while in that position she foragers during the encampment, and a | the national guard of the Districtof Columbia, | they cuter CLI INTELLIG! KE OFFIC. Appli- | nished; with or without Board. East, west and south saw the white man strike him on the head with ve Pp’ sahara ane cations for Government Positions prepared.5 Chant windows; central location, Heasonable ter No wr’ the maliet. pap coe Mage iris PERSONAL MENTION maids to-day. 711 G st, nw. Arb | Highs tiouaciooring. Tath ste. Grom Get W s cried: “Oh, it’ > one of ering! rs, informing - Bos aga. 5 — wa: EN 4 ROR RENT—A VERY LARGE WELL FURNISHED —1406 11TH ST., 8 ROOMS ~ i ave. a , ony harass and see that man get beat | when a big rooster was seen perched on the irs, J. L. Nuber left the city for a six $16 per month; 512 6th st. uw. 3y27-3t* TO WORK ON pig Be daihpness, &e,, & Apply to BH. WARNE ors --200) Lith a beat Dupo * 8.55 Citcle 0198.68 + bet, 17 Y ANTED. RED M. Hs top of a covered wagon. For some distance | weeks’ sojourn at Newport, Del. W Drum Point Railroad in Cal’ Philip Anderson, colored, No. 2213 7th 4 7 ll ars e les from Uj Maribor street northwest, and Alfred Carter were ex. | 2° Toute led through peach orchards, but no} Maj. and Mrs. O. E. Duffy willspendseveral | miles from Upper ate any of the fruit—it too it i _Sy17-Lm* amined without throwing any new light oa the | Qid, however. make good ummanition eed ict | Week# in Boston and the east. a ANTED i FOR, RENT COMMUNICATING ROOMS, nished or Unfurnished, With or Without ' Bo: Belt line cars pass the door: 'private family ; referei 1248, cor. 11th aud N sts. nw. dy27- ms — DUNDOR! EMPLOYMENT Bi e - . Lame homicide. preyrer ge el ygoredl rege om « Mr. Charles J. Toof, the organist of the conducted by iadies, Men and Women, | Jj OR RENT—UNFURNISHED ROOMS, SUITABLE EER Angee ASE wt, gt. Mitchell and ite lored, kinds of domestic 1 for Light Housekeeping; beautiful location; terms | V0! T_SEPTEMBER 1, VIENNA, VA—NEW et. 5th and 15th sta. 80 SANDY FoRD’s story. Trooper Springmann tried in vain to dodge the | Church of the Covenant, left yesterday morning | Pht, nd colored, for ell kinds of We | moka Apply to S18 Indians ave. thw. gy Pest F 6-room, House, furnished, acte laud, with fruit, Tet Z Sandy Ford was next called and testified that | flying missiles which loving hands in the rear | for Michigan, where he will remain during the yi2-Im* Fee RENT—FOUR ROOMS ON FIRST FLOORS 5 minuter rar fr im station. ag ty i 150 per BULLETINS CaN BE OBTAINED AT OUR OF Duvall and Warre: the sal the } bad gathered for that purpose. mouth of Angust. Double Parlor, Dining Room and Kitchen, with - iy FICE. ‘These houses can Le inspected only by per- i an : . TW ar San wren Cone st Seekiees an he Among the passengers who arrived at South- GaSe tpadvance. | Lange front and beck yards; no | VOR RENT_BY AUGUST 1. TWO-STORY BUICK | tits from our office mah, @ sutueren, night charged and called for a gill of gin. THE FIRST HALT. bd children. Inquire on premises, 521 New Jersey louse 1615 Madison st u,w.; seven Tours and L & JOHNSTO! Witness waited on them. They talked about Anumber of washouts were encountered up | ampton yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. A. M. ee a — er aw. aw?’ - i __ 1503 Penn. ave.n. “5 = + o ™ "I " i e! N 3 y i AN FIRS N 2 RENT — To ¢ NTLEMEN — A P! " J — : HOUSE Al the Scents, Burke told Duvall thatif he didn't | to 8:45, at which time the troop dismounted to Sent steal Conti mere ne toy Bias wood, moral habits. wishes Steady Euployient; | yp Re PS ed = th, bay windgw, mats lest eelet ceca Ris Depreuld get, somebody who would make | adjust saddles and to give the horsesa little re- | venil. where Mr. Giles bo ee ne inter- | Dest of references. Address C. C. O., Star office. 30-2! Doglle room, same floor, $7; bath Bas; Ho vag oe carte “ Perey | sre ie ten en ar arnt commer Sm! tet. ‘The ale was very plensant, an indeed tt extn, fin u period of six monita cores, RPO eB Rad a ee ; struck the bartender and called him a “— of grea Giri as Nurse, Chainbermaid. or, Waitress LARGE FURNISHED PRON had been all the morning, and everybody felt Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ©. Chalmers have gone | private fami) rke grabbed the stick, went around references. Apply 3310 3d st. 8. R RENT— Koom, with Alcove, on secoind floor, with d E x 3 Sonal 50 base! ~ : ee ma | 88 though they were enjoying themselves. | 4, « ” j ANTED-—BY A SETTLED COLORED WOMAN, | location “unsurpassed; references required. 1304 . FA : pivted Leouee, bene the counter and struck Duvall twice and then Sergt. Kerguason insisted that there was no | ‘Forest Inn” for the balance of the summer. | WS ba dint tie Gale ae private | Rhode Island ave, dy37-at" . new 7) EAA, pl strack him as he went out of the door. | Duvall | DecSe sv tc his dismounting, bat he cid smn, | George P. Van Wyck and family have left the ‘wants to stay at nig city reference. | FOR RENT—ONE FURNISHED ROOM SUITABLE MAN a Sw said: “Stop, Jim; can’t you take play?” Burke | Heceasity for his, had, prey Hh most feared, «| Adirondacks, and after August 1 will be intheir 3d st, bet. Land M sta” 2 a Se ee ee Piece Freak top ne ene, aa did not have the mallet in his haud. —apepatad homes tn Oxéues soanty. 3.2 y ANTED-A TEACHER WOULD LIKE TO AGT | light housekeeping, in private faimy, Very ch 1 - hay wank good deal of trouble in clambering back again country home in Orange county, N. Y. Substitute for ® Bookkeeper, Phonographer, | 1541 Uth s ay per mn. Apeay to AMES Reber puty coroner, Dr, Schacthee, testified | CSE the bric-t-brac with which the saddle had| Dr, George W. Johnston will sail to-morrow | Typeerne ee hea arta ereePes, Ehonorrapher, | R KENT—TWO OR THREE PLEASANT Ui! nad inane ene The deputy coroner, Dr. Schaeffer, testified | been londed. . Star offic furnished Rooms suitable for housekeepi1 % that ne made an examinationof the dead boy's body yesterday and found a large open wound extending from near the center line of the head THE FARMER AND HIS SHEEP, There was a good deal of promiscuous shoot- ing done by those who had cartridges, but the Marion i i y morning for a short European trip, ‘ W aaTE - WHice WOMEE Wie Coe The Misses Hannan left this, morning for Feferences, a Situation to Cook and Assist in the | JOR RENTOFIRG Niagara Falls and Watkins Glen. Washing aud Ironing. Address Box 1, Star office. 1¢* ge Hand oth and 7th ND 8+ COND FLOORS, 819 D we, sit oon and bsth, pear Agricultural and a i i i ANTED—GO TO DICK’S AGENCY FOR GOO! Engraving and Printing Bureau; nice neighborhood. fos point about 4 inches above the left ear. | great majority of the charges were only bianks. | _1* #8 Teported that Miss Gwendoline Caldwell, W traseuaitc, tad tee tore Coach? | Apply before 1Gam.orafter Spm. Jy27-3t" 7 = 5 a) The wound was about 13¢ imches in length. who is to marry Prince Murat, is about to par- atl Ww ones — ib eral housework, 6 Fe RKENT—WITH ASMALL PRIVATE FAMILY 15r.. 3: ‘Or. 37. F papered, al) modern improvem: ‘There was another smaller wound of the scalp | At least one farmer on the road was not aware | chase the old Bonaparte estate at Point Breeze, nropean Steameip agent. Jy: ta the vicinity of Scott Circle, Handsome ‘Suite of $a joe. : “42 | porsten, 920! per inouth.Inguire’ of OW and there was another wound between the | Of the harmless nature of the charges. He was | above Bordentown, N. J., with the intention of gat ya PE 5 Wn OF Guy, (Special bargain to person renting for a year. eyes. There was considerable congested blood | standing on his porch, surrounded by his} making it her home after her marriage, er tumeand whole attention ts anerins 7 itaiss ay27-3t ; panos Tar: oR RENT—THREE S-STORY AND BASE Under the sealp. ‘There as no fracture oF de- ort (ecm Stee eee yelled | Mrs, Fred Perry Powers left yesterday for Address HG. Sur office. JyJ0-Mt | 70OR RENT _—IG@3 aa aE NW. SEVERAL eee 5 et Brick Hone all nodery coptenieucea 12 ression of the skull. The brain on the right he 1 ano! 3 e si es i: “=D. “° very desirable mas. and 10 rooms each ; 21st st. uear New Hampshire ave, The heart aud stomach were healthy. The | McElhone was intent, to all appearances, on 5 useful. Address E. 8., Star office. Jy29-3 o ~~ 7—1340 VEXMO! BAK 10) Large and Finely Furnished House, cou: Tou! nun muds on the head b it spilling blood of some sort and, to the alarm of | _ Mr. and Mrs, Niel Belt, who have been spend- |S] vey BY a Goop “LAUNDRESS, Wasn- | J{OKRENT—817 15TH ST. N.W., FURNISHED OR Diant psionic Death se the be Of ms the agriculturist and his interesting family, he | ing the month of July in Rockville, will leave | W ng for Families or mingle, Perso Zent ns usnished Kooms, en suite; also Office Hoome to dy? Ji" pe i is i: ins G e 1 or address 9344 24th wt. nw. | Jy a - ~~” injuries to the brain. leveled his carbine and fired directly at a very | on the Ist of August for a trip to Watkins Glen, giv: vos wsradinens ~ Sat = JOR RENT — BEAUTIFUL SUMMER ROOMS, 7 statuary included, house never before rented, hich was 200 yards | Niagara Falls and Canada, re t ANTED—$100 WILL BE PAID BY A LADY OF ns ‘or Verms ahd permit to 1m a THE VERDICT NOLS BURKE Resronerace. _ | S00 Southdown owe which wes about 200 yards | Nisgere Falls an fy Fematning ort WY err aa ab oes hes Pats Te | Et. single or on vain ta _jytodw. BC CUTTER & Gon 1d The jury, after about forty minutes’ deliber- y- 1500 or over. | 1786, double corner house, south and east frout; reter- = nd T hit her,” yelled the marksman, and then | ‘The family of E. P. Maist have gone to As- tatiana ar mens baying $00r Jost | euses Required. “1101 K wt.'a. 317 ‘OLUMBIA STN W., SEVEN ation, returned a verdict “that the said Walter | when the farmer, followed by all his house- : —— . x =———————————ESE__—_—_—_— * a 2 om bath; “newly papered and” painted; Duvall came tw is death about H'clock am, | old; roahed around the bara to take ani PMP PARK | ATP ENCE 22 | FOR RENT—FLATS. oe SPREE | 28 oa ne, orosmn und bth July 29, from injuries of the head inflicted by | 10d look at the supposedly-expiring animal : ore and ©. 8. Deland of the Tress- | cority and. strict sttetition ¢ ecuployer's tuverecte = = ee ~ A Sth st. n.w., cor. Caroline st. aciub or other blunt instrument in the hahds | 0™e of the boys were cruel enough to laugh, | Ury department have gone to the Cumberland | will be appreciated; lias had fourteen years’ experi- Ww ST EF! FLATS, 2620 K ST.—5 LARGE 5 E} Stores 618 20 14th « of Patrick Burke.” i ‘Two or three of the farmer's little ones abused | mountains for an outing. = addres, with particulars, CAL “~ Star aie Fe es ae oon, a 7 4 ir. 3 jyzo-lw ont £70300 — prisoner was thereupon committed to prensa bor roundly for the cruel decep-| Miss Jessie R. Tompkins of © street north- SNIED — BY A YOUNG MAN. A PLACE AS | M04. imup.; rent, $0; reference required." jyz Fe. RENT—HOUSE 19 F & mod. imps. ; house in good FOR RENT~STORES. _ 18330 aig man a AES | Ergot esi ot W had been practiced; they seemed to | east will leave to-day for an extended visit be disappointed because the sheep was not shot. | among friends at end near Lakes Mahopac and DRI ee. _ 377: Warning to African Tourists. . THROUGH MUD AND WATER. Gleneida, New York. WANIED, 0, DICKS AGENCY FOR COOKS, ——_o— A Driver on Grocery Yaron: well acquainted, with ? a ———— OR RENT—TWO NI ‘The State department isin receipt of a re-] Twoor three very old farm houses were ad-| Mrs, D. J. Hussey has left for Belvedere, see Ben eee ane Cee 1 OR ONE YEAR, OR FOR A TERM eery tt : "with Modern Improvements. 151 and 2th port from United States Consul Hollis, at Cape | mired for their roominess, antiquity and pleas- Til, Where she will make @ six months’ visit | #:w. ee (oie ee Ee i. ; Eyed te SON RCREEN, Ii Qa awe Town, Africa, suggesting that citizens of the | ant situations, and passing attention was be- | With her relatives. WANTER-AT HEADQUAIT its POSITIONS Me a _ od " "i + » Cooks, Chamber i tress, Laundress and ae T United States contemplating a visit to the dia- | stowed upon a pile of ancient brick, which | Miss Claudia E. Moore left yesterday for a| y)p2oF Sous. Chamberms ers. Cooks, Coachmen, CR RR Mi 2 mond diggings in that vicinity be warned of bee te title of St. John's chureh, Near month's stay at Asbury Park, where she will be | Butlers. SAM'L A. COOM ere 3 ag Russion or grocery business particularly. Faguirs | 3 3M 2 i. is wade 2 inden a8 Sinks ere there were a couple of ox teams on the guest of Mrs. Yewell. From there she will ANTED s 926 La. ave. s et8 8a x Bes 50 900 27 th et. nw. ae aoe Tne lige wane t? | road, and all around there were evidences of | go te New York ‘and Atlantic City for a short | ew toueet dice Conia Detain asst ei | JO WENT-STORE IND DWELLING ON av . Son Sab taul “GEO. 6. LINKING, 10th and i wt diamonds (the stealersbeing diggersand others | [uch that is now regarded as primitive. In | stay, returning to the city about September 15. guchitectaraly, cfties, country end resorts. BURN- | 7. forma’ Uuetiens thorouehtare for sailliosty, com er Red beth, ont cones omer who have succeeded in smuggling stones in | wus vicinity were s couple of long stretches of | Miss K. C. Slattery, accompanied by hor | HAMS, Ui0 Ot st.n.w. : ie , = — ~~ | 1211 Gat.'n.w. Rent $40. Keys: Jel3-3m er, which in t ‘ - oe ee <TED—FREE!! ——— ———— ———————_—— Senge oe tne eer meh A | Suto thedoug these | Ste, Mes. oon, aod. Age Kiy and | WY ASAD PLN MOUSER any qu. | wee Eases Ee. mensions thes, in order to, break it up. & law | tace, Here, a in all places whare there wea Wfes ra Kirby, slate yester y for a two | vants, Glerks, Ee. Applications or goverumient €ii- FOR RENT—OFFICES. sane! atid Punishing the buyer of a stolen | more than three or four inches of water, car. | ¥eeks’ Visit to Atlantic City, opment prepared. hoome rete same terms, | ———— ~"—*_—* stone with seven years’ imprisonment in| bines were carried on the ridere’ right thighs, Mr. H. Y. Boynton, correspondent of the Cin- et eee et eee ee ears ua ingue BRALS, the viloet and Tomcat ce ation” in company with | and what with the water beneath and the tres | cinnat! Commercial-Gazetle, has ase == | FORDYS printing office, ou the preminta, JySO-30 WESCOTT & WILCOX. @ ites ug (west of criminals of all races. | dranghes brashing in the men’s eyes he was a | zard’s Point, Mess., for a month, WANTED MISCELLANEOUS | F9E EENT—tWo comauNicaTING o¥vices, | _1¥2 3007 Pa. ove.nw,_ Escaped from the Police Court. lucky man who got through without any seri-| Mr, Wynne of the Commercial-Gazette and | - — —— Se Dewutifully papered snd Painted, with private lavatory und closet. firat floor. 1407 Fst. n.w.: only $20 per month, JOHN SHEHMAN & CO. jy27-3t 5 or... B. FOR RENT_HALLS buss rie efhs eit eee emai He — — ~ _ LP st a. wa $0),43 1th st uw. In the Police Court to-day the case of John | 2" Trooper Page met with disaster | his family have returned from Atlantic City. be AD PUR IRABLE LOT, i a] » for, abvi 500. As Kelly was called when it was found that he had | anda curbeteoe bebo, ie eens Festive | "ye, 0, O. Stealey of the Louisville Conrier= Sars Stating Yocstion, rent Be adress Gr iar otic. ‘opel ‘e~ escaped. Kelly was a young man arrested by | glasses and helmet fell off into the water. Journal, who has just returned from West Ba- ss pri i WYANTED—TO BUY A TRICYCLE (SINGLE OR = —- 1137 Sthet. aw..." '40) Sergeant Boyle on the charge of having stolen | helmet was recovered by Sergt. Foi den Springs, is in the city for « few days and USES, css weice and gis ot eae GOLDEN CROSS HALL, COR STH 1205 4th, Br. - the horse and baggy of Dr. T. V. Hammond, | picked it up on his saber point and Till then go to Long Branch and Saratoga for i SA a F dG aw, cau bg Feuted for Art ad Siird ston FUKNisHED. Velued at $265.50, om the 23d inst,, and he did | #016 clear through it, The glasses lie * f AR PRR SaED ERS ABOUT 156 TERE DERE | Cy svete. Svvly 7 y F. E. WOODW. ton ; . muddy bed of the stream, there to remain until —— ae —. snd 33 wide, two bivriea preferred. A House. ere mot deny the charge. This morning when | the coming of the when a river and harbor | The Washington Jockey Club Organized. | BUILDING, Star otlic Sy 29-30" called from the cell there was a case on trial Washington now has two racing associations, | WW ANTED-WILL EXCHA 1000 foe tape FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS :, 5 rhe doing a faie | ———— = a 10th st. bet. Rand & per x Sint at, eae mane ees year it wt, bet. = be Le broit Pack, 4 20r.,| eons, one ans, and he was directed to take a seat just within i tice, the peat ; %y . ; sy15-18t° the door and the dock. It seems that while Pht ae ee Tins, been organized ‘nat | real eviatd, upeiicuinhe ed, or a drug «ire WITH rr , i PRON RENT—000 OT RW, OU waiting he thought of « door which led from night under the title of the Washington jockey Ridiwer oe Yor Sear ome s Unnem Deed, bw tater OO! et aeie a iy2e aw. 83 tirvuphout: all cop venietces the hall club, The meeting was held in parlor 10 of Te Ey ace | 3 RENT—SHEDS IN REAR OF FOUR LOTS ON Posboes: S38 per mo. teaat ; Willard’s hotel, with F. M- Draney in the chair | W Yunnture Store Fistures.ad Furuiteroctenecs | Eo Qu tateees ttt cnt thine ae ; sets’ “FRANE'E wi and Thomas E, McKnew as secretary. ee +) ape stare yaestolte “Eick of " GERBORD, 6 nae s0ar sone one business aspects of the proposition to at. deb? we — o Assault With Intent to Kin. group rate another ‘aasoclation were ccatehe oles WANTED 5; PARLOR FURNITURE | UPHOL. FOR RENT—HOUSES. i mnsiderab! into, and it was finally decided to ST Cert ee tee Beers eek neve ts This morning in the Police Court James, alias J with ® capital stock of not | $,ngat avd substantial qmapucr, alin covers cut BENT—NINE-1 NEARLY NEW, | _jy19-1m Michael Callahan, charged with an assault with that loss than $20,000 nor moro than $200,000, ‘There | au-fs¢* we oust ae ical ear Pena pon RENT intent to kill James Whelan on July 4, was i wae an immediate move toward subscription, | yy A: f ‘closets. “ipply aid Fras oar sy, called. The latter testified that he was struck Helly in a few minutes stock to the amount of = i ¥ ave YS ‘TED—TO BUY—GOOD D-HAND GEN. ‘wash trays, Pte ‘ave, T ae. Wier Sts fe eae and knocked senseless b; blunt instru- $10,000 was taken by gentlemen present. ‘The highens qqak, peice ment, ‘The case was sont to the grand jury; association’ track will be the old one at Ben- | m2 @sua a ai 180 22th at, bonds $500, eral nings, which, it is said, can be madea very fine | WY 4*ZEP— HORSES TO Pas aaa > Serer ‘COMMISSARY one with only a small nditure. A commit 0. Address or inquire Istaxp Pang at Histonic Hanren’s Ferny.— oc wes ai of | Biay Beales Sar Tock ae Sl ES avs. sie pte restored ‘and *Braney Ww ‘to its ori attractiveness and the Robert E, Morris and John R. f. late flood entirely repaired. 1 takes pleasure in announc: