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E_ ee 4 THE EVENING STAR: WA A P E A RL OF P R Ic E SHOOTING STARS. WRITE WILL RETURN. THE INDIAN CHRIST, WANTED-—SITUATIONS. "| “I don’t believe in mizing politics with the | He was Arrested by Kentucky OMicers | The Curious Delusion WwanTep —INMEDIATELY — six) Good _——_—_—— | = == —— Weather,” he said as he looked up at the sun- and riasaealhy & aaa ‘Back. Among oe sea Mon: aire Aon yew Exe wee ALE: sal ore ong cetera ke Frit nome at ra, ty ine Kane tant tet obsci loads, “bi wi ealled to — = ete sy wants ~ work at tht A. | second % bot They Say Cuba, the Gem of the An- chases Setasanitad Mas pea sry fo the MIs TRIP TO LExINOTOX—now ui acquateT-| A curious sontribution hes been received at | WANTED; MES WOMER COORS. Warr. Witgs.s: = presiaacis as parior tf ‘ainsi sme. wie. ; tilles, Can Be Bought. sdmmer, I'll take the gray every time and I'm | ANCE WIFE A sxxaron's Fauity uELrED wD | the Indian office to the stories that have beon | Hutlers. Conchmen, Farm Ei sa Ee, i ie inter sii ShSS Naren But: | Fhenei'tommunisctioe Roses om twee is = . 7 * a republican, too.” = IS fais — HE 18 COLORED promt — = Joti tribes for soveral eet ae. vi Seen loag hen, alters. Kitchen Help for this city. or Fup slectnne wae uring Bo shiowet oo ee EMIED EMPLOY: mon! felative . reappearance ws WOMEN WASTED Ar TERS — POSITIONS | BOK RENT—COOL, PLEASANT, NEATLY PUR at oe Naturally and logically old fools are the big-| . — Chriek This detusion seems to have been very er ieiia, Rares Ae TED AT, READGDE TERS — POSITIONS FES coms, Pe “naude Board a THE CONSIDERATION UNKNOWN. | gest tools pBeerdascmi | pacino pr B, Shepherd White has been arrested. This| general, and in one eacaats request | Sooke: ‘SAME £000! SS OUTS So eee bunte Poumon Office 400 Ot hw wieae man. - — marks the culminating point in a very interest-| war recei: - a RENT—ONE FURNISHED FRONT 800) Mm ao time to grow. - ing a It has been a good while since any | trom osha hey ee en = wW is Siore: Gall aad Dat ae. alter oa pica.” sdun tae carina a ; —— event has caused as much talk among society | ¢ ; _2*"_| ok RENT_1220 MST NW. PLEASANT An Alleged Delegation Sent Sears “I wonder why Ms. Slampeon 1 | seopie in this city as did the story of the al- chretyed Wp TE he ha eS SO RELIADLE WOWAN FORE | NW Stent Soioten afta, Hiitustion un Drtwar forpuer Picouiiepunied Meta at pees ‘ Over by Spain to Dicker. Kate: “Because he doosn't know any sensible | 1e8td forkery, and subsequent flight of the | undertoook this quest, bat on their return re-| WV emai Hocecwork- ‘al, with recommendations ni | Grew {ast Tieoee oe ere OLE AE | DOR RewT_PUNNIRHED-TARGE, CoOL suc ‘ thing to talk about.” d — ite, in Saturday's | ported that they had been ugsuccessful. Re- | 220 lest ne. wie ANTED—BY A _ RESPECTABLE OoLul ee ee mig beth rooms tarether of sepa tofuche Werte wrod gyies ee Stan, By his __open-handed _gener-| cently the Indian office has received through ag osity and the lavish of his gifts Gut.s situation to do Genera! Houre Wort fe: an ie vi Doss i 7 + SUNDRY COMMUNICATIONS IN WRITING. | ,, The huntor im Afrienn forests mevor spots a the War Department from Maj. Carroll, first | LAUND By. Feferences. Call or address 1,05 lines st. nw. of flowers and candy to mnumbors| cavairy, in command of the camp at To ANTED—A co WANTED BY AN EXPERIENCED WHITEOOOK. | FOX RENT—PEAINLY FORRISH: J i sak leopard. of young Indies he had won for himsolf an un- | Hier’ agency, Montane, a narrative OF a | NY eral Good suey ftendn cocoa: “Addrew Box Ya, suarotbces os 7 "EST | pew eet Ryu suitable for = doubted popularit; eyenne medicine man named Porcupine ANTED—GROCERY CLI ANTED — EMPLOYERS — “Chane | Main board 615 per mouth “2a1 euiki aw nalocea That man i wie who le never» foot but | fjnintravaarty andthe nov of a town |i tenveln suede the indies Masias | W Semmes © SRL rg cere | BO REA, came AR onee. ’ or new Christ, \ EXPERIENCED AND ACTIVE | te Alted with deseins, jt - ont Room. second floor, A Movement in Spain to Dispose of the known asa right good fellow, always smiling A MEDICINE MAX'S STORY. a lan ipurekceper, sccustuival to the maagement of | e16-s0i - dunmpionaen |< <~saupdeunidencndencs sland to the United States. “Was Jinglets a real society dude?” and of happy disposition that made-him a! In company with two Indians the medicine | ber of servants. Address A-C-U. Star office. jy. gxilolpogs sai | _, "8% [don't think he was, You see ho | "‘lcome visitor at many « home, while invite-| man states that he traveled as far as Walker's | WWANTED_SETTLED WOMAN T0 GO To col New Yor, July 14—A Washington special | always paid his debts, = tions to teas, receptions and germans lake, an agency in Nevada, What happened | rok kiest Order Oath: bein reheat tae, Wo ae ] ik RENT-KITCHEN AND HANDSOME DIN- & few boarders in 3 einen Feat Noss nce asa a ata A ferences. posure, 1433 L : to the Press says: “Senors Hipolyto Murua and a poured in on him thick and fast. In| there the medicine man reconute with za great | ©. Tuewiay, Vio 4°“ = SOOM AND BOARD. Policarpo Munoz, constituting a special com-} Ciient: “Great hea ‘ act he was the sort of « young | many details, all of which, however, are prob- ANTED— TWO GOOD WINDOW FRAME | \qra; —siyuavions 2 or eentieman and wi mission from the Spanish government, have | conscience?” rept man Dave: YOu 20 | an one welll expect to see almost every- | ably the product of his vivid imagination. Wiser MR ZOTUAtat wD prone |W Drvere Hatee eke oto col com: schawsech ookaneed chiens BGat eee ., visited Washington within the past few days. | “Attorney with dignity: “You forget my pro- | H¢T:,., Ho, was «captivating dancer, an , Near the agency he says hundreds of Indians | ~ D-Foua Fie TRAVELING | street untay egeaeay: Suze eee = SRR Bt , at , sir. . N Winco an EL So eutire Parlor Poor, cousistiig of three ies Touight the Prva» correspondent discovered gh in tice, charged with forging notes to the extent | ™an was told that the Christ had come and he Wires i ae tioutug dias apo BA Ti | Woaouis Giert ub rag cient Shia hneadsome rvoute, « baipait if taken wttce. jp 14 the mission of the strangers, TE is @ 448i | Jones of New York: “How did that boodle | Of £1,000, all because an income of $19 a week | Went into the circle of Indians where tho | sHaNAHAS, Aumostis, De, Tee” ATMS reterspces Adatow ILD, 227 Ladiana ave. awe | JUQE KENT DELIGHTFUL NOKLM AND SoU Gi plomatic one to ascertain the y *,, Deak | deren geh ound tne Met” could not stand tho strain he woud | Christ was seated. His description of the man Wisp ROCKVILLE, MD. SMART COL- ie mus; Tent reasonable; refirence. Y18 Mi st.n.w, States cadet the Coban Testdeuts beve, asto| Brown of Hobehem “titolo, co ge cl peer oon teeta el od ee Kuowlete o: Horse Apa JOR MENT “NICELY FU rer ee cee cnueeetan ak aoe haan Fraser err gp take ape Ne ba bg tga ss en sper ers Ha pl lemne oun HL EVANS, coruerc # and eu suite oF singly iio is f Cuba to the United States, During their & ° ways thonght father was | u43- : Sail es ie NT—k URNISHED slay owe Fork whence they_areived iat | €62¢ Ut Just as he got in aera to ae, eg aater ont Bookmaker at |x white man, but this mau looked lke sn Ia- | WARTED — 4 Gia FoR SENLTAL gus SpENGOUAPaILA. Ax iar ae Monday, thes thoroughly ennvassed the views! | ea tg | {tbion. And so he fell Diuthe left any num- | dita. He sot there a long time and nobody | avply's0? kaat Capit set ONS TE" | au Ofice’ Waser aut eg lsuportaut a vicady smpleys of the Spanish-American clement im th | hong ger: “Hero's a letter mar! ber of unpaid bills behind him when he left for | went up to speak to him. He sat with hishead | WW ANTED—A CHNISITAN LADY 10 SiLL A | DOL Adirene Box 151, star ottes. 2h aud found them almost unapimous in favor of | aaste,’ what does that meat Kentucky, bowed all jhe time, After a while) oo fegumorets mane 10, her sex than ite eee | ale MIniEr aaa a annexation.” |». in conversation with your cor-|, 80nd Ditto: “Don't - know. Guoss it must A STRANGE STORY, he rose and said he was very glad) ufpicteHoNtsTUs.curotee A | FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOL FUENISHED ROOMS, Wi oe eet Prior to our depuriure from | °¢ Latin or Greek or some for Any number of extravagantstorieshave been | ' see his children. “I have sent for) Var axiren_« YOUNG GIRL Jit BOY FOU OFFICE | Joow SALE EMP) KING BOXES. INQUII cer leclwaitecr scans respondent, said: “Prior densest om told about him since he left town. According | 70% 284 &m glad to sce you. Iam going to | W Arr ‘store, muse be ait A ets | PGK SALE EMPTY PACKING BOXES. INQUIRE | Oe Spain we were fully aware of the change in the “lin eae f 5 rding | talk to youafter a while about your relatives who | addition; salary $2 pur wees. “address QUSe Sut | ina che end one Sete ee F ished: suitable ior toy goatee Oat Speniah cabinet, ae ee flr: tedabsae! ee from Mares! aan Baltimore are dead sod one. My children, I want you | ee Fe SALE—a_FINE PIANO. PEEP a stameieg > lel Cust as assume e 7 P . = paper wasa young colored man who | to listen to all that I have to to you, Iwill ANTED-—BAR TENDER FOR HOTEL; MUST T u aby Ci i | yoo = minister we may fully expect an almost com-| Summer Travels of Well-Known Peo-| lime to Washington a year ago in destitate | teach you, too, how to dance «dance, and then Wie iid iixer, suugicand rou in tho house, | aacriice; hiust be sold. Cail ay cue MLL ieee | Beotukt Ad STH AND 703 plete and formal recognition of the Tepablican ple—Personal Mention. circumstances, Ho was so nearly white in color, | when the dance is ovor I will talk to you. eae aud Seach comeeecoe Merce aa ET dy14-3t | Unfurnished, Tet, 2a oF 3d Roore, element in Spain. The a cre oo | ‘The President spent yesterday in the city, | °COT*ing to this story, ae to deceive ever “He was dressedjin a white cont wi 7th at. nw. 1 TOK SALE—A FINE DRIVING HORSE, VERY | JOR RENT-LanGR, PLEASANT pa page =< hye tat th bag chara 9 - nt spent yesterday in the city,/one and in order to hide the evi- | The rest of his dress was a white man ANTED-A GOURD MALA: COOK IMMEDI- | chesp to an immediate purchaser” Apis at 100 Fre | 0 foe eke SapORUTe a ical rule, most universally in favor of dis- | taking his accustomed walk in the afternoon |dence of negro blood in his hair | that he had ona of moccasins, ‘Then he ately. Cail at 510 9th st. uw. ne. jy 14-st* dj posing of the Island of Cuba to the United | with his private secretary, E. J. Halford. On | he kept it always closely clipped. He was snid | commenced a dance, everybody joining in, the | 1 HINER & BUDD._ | 70n SALE—A SPLENDID PIANO GARGAIN IN by 8 ‘ the island?” ome the President listened to the music of | to be the son of a Boston white washer and ; Christ singing while we danced,” WANTED -A FIkST-CLASS HOUSEKEEPER, TO au Eleyant Parlor Upright Piano; nearly new; ny tintions have wot yet reached that climax,” was | and Miss Margaret Halsted, Secretary Tracy, | a clore boy a year ngo, he Lad risen to asalary | ,, 220 medicine man says he saw the Christ | Must beluga few boarders “Addrias2 af, btar ofee, | | Also « Deu a Et nase the reply. Miss Florence Miller and her guest, Miss Con- | of £700 a year, and with that for backing had | the next morning and came to the conclusion | ¥W74xtep—A Goo, CAPALLE GILL AS HOVER | Moderu style: only 9175, S10 payments, vou! and kLNT—A VERY DESIRABL! 7 5 nu do you think $100,000,00) would reach | stant of Pera, and others, managed to push his way into the best society | that his impression of the night before that aid, Fight away.’ Cull at 10U8 220-vt-mw city, | “°CSH ot onee, jore, back, with verde Sonn those eee the bimit?” ae Miss Cecelia Du Hamel is spending the sum- | of the city. the | Christ wus an Indian was a mis: SW = THE PIANO EXCHANGR, ia tae cooiest i Wasbingcou. 14 Ob, no; oy amy mann mer at Virginia Beach. DENIED BY MR. CORNING, aken one, in the daylight he looked TWO FIRST-CLASS MILLINEKS AND 7OR RENI—L. See eet ONT sn would give | Mr. endl Mes: Gorden Mddhag ead family are | When shown this story by a Stan reporter! ‘ifferent. “He was not so dark 98 spacg me «-WUNDON BAZAR, 715 Market anes 913 Pa eve. * handsomely dari : a ee ee eee a an Indian,” continues the _ narrative a os a SALE—A HANDSOME HOSEWOOD wikunn | Seuience abd “wod. iiup. : also dd this offer a very serious consideration. You sce, | Occupying their villa at Newport. is morning Mr. J. H. Corning, in whose em-| “nor go light ‘as a white man. Ho had no| WWANTED-A NEAT. INTELLIGENT WiniTe | J), SauareGraud Fiano, nearly now, but sligutly used | ots nutes south. front, Fetermnc the feeling which pervades tho present Spanish || Mra. J. C. Burrows will spend August at | Ploy White was at the time of his downfall, | beard nor whiskers, but very heavy eyebrows, | guoaciensaras Alusen bes Magen OA URE MAYS | TO Aa eae eae tk ott tog tes | To 7 ane — rt gm — = Atlantic City. said: “The genius that started that story had | He was a good-looking man, * * * I had ¥ ANTED—LADY (NOT TOO YOUNG FOR A oo tore “a Frtuutea OF without Bours dalighstut jocotice, ard establishing perpettal peace with all |” Tyoasurer Huston and Mr. Rochestor F. Robb | cither an exccilent imagination or else was | heard that Christ had been. crucified and I Dermauent position no former experience but | THI ETANG FECHA SOL Sept geet be seen ad | sumer rates, traumicnte ecconimudatea, nations. "The object Spain has in ascertaining | nee ee ns tedeey . thinking of a different person. White has been | looked to see, and T saw u sear on his wrist | Ge! rotorcncce requir). Salary 80 weekid. APHIY | >On “gare. See ee 1 | ae <5 ee ate nn | es ae ee in my employ nearly tive yoars, He came | and one on his face and he seemed to be the | MAIN OFFICES, 4¥4 oth st. uw. |B Sttrrey eaten ey ee eee ROE BAR | VOR RERT_1000 LST. Cimnind mz wena. 6 ee to ‘me from a tile shop | in | man, I could not see his feet.” NTEP—A COMPELENT WOMAN TO Take | hat. w. : ag |e el 8, - or. i sat Fiv 3, to leay: ci = WK REN T— 3 eI 22ND national disputes and place it more ona par | sire 3, ie haeahacee Bassist sepesie = ar ie cies rend jr rectge Mg they a rivaeghnaie OF THE CHRIST. ie A summer; references required. “Apply 20242 E%, ee ETRE Ficce! r LARGE FU f isRED . ' ivhat nmedlae tect on Spain would the | ity antl Congrem closes whan she wil | Tererery sory to have hum go He bad beth | oxrta se volows: cl sar the men mo made | W AxTEES LIED cia, Fan ok se GET a5 | oe: East ae ed - -—e if . Fs “ y : jousewe 0 and7 p. 515 J BI POR KE) w cession of Cuba produce?" poe ea Maj. Farquhar to their home in all that stuff about his parents and his color is| everything you see around you. I am not | st.n.w. oe itr: oat {n@ superior bus c 3 years. BYES ke nr cee 5 a . a the merest nonsense. He was not the agent | lying to you, my children, I made the earth | \\ANTED-A YOUNG MAN FROM 15 TO 20 ‘cnatom-iuade ‘Duyton and elegant Phacto . or t wit the money realized Spain would be piaced | , Mise Bateheller has returned to the city from for tho Albree Fire Escape, Company, but sim: | and everyihtng’on it T have been to heaven Wian fag fo lear nivebauical arawting Wy eo Near tew. Seu dine Harness eer Shast GUY, CURR maa al : ; . own father and mother. In the beginning, ANTED~A COLORED BOY ABOUT 17 YEARS ae amass NFUKNISHED, ; vias beebetins, ae been ooettemen toes Representative and Mrs. Grosvenor and the WHITE'S TRIP TO LEXIXGTON, after God made the earth, they meat os isl Tl Os pees Cae fo yp ge bat . Soain You | Misses Grosvenor are at Newport fora few| As soonas the forgery was learned of and it | back to teach the people, and when I came back | 2°29 youNa i. iand storage ;oash oF tune Adress box 117 Star the republicans of Portugal and Spain. You ANTED — A YOU may take my word for. it that the present cab- | ““S®- was ascertained that White had left the city | Ob esrih the people were afraid of me and W ier tate Ohio. for vine mo oe. wee inet change in Spain is only the iuitiative of | _ Mrs. Stockbridge aud her sister, Mrs. Mans- | instoad of committing suicide, ashe had threat- treated me badly. This is what they did | Address (EAL ESTATE, Star ofice. E A PIVE-TON COAL SCALE, summer prices ins & thoroughly decisive republican movement in | field, are in the city, ‘They, have returned | ened, a warrant was issued for his arrest. It | fond mayest nk team ney Chie ene aa, | WANTED COOKS, DRUG CLERKS, Fantod., CHAS T CANTER £'COsU0G Pa avec nw. | Sap MOMMA 22 to Sy Tenday 10 20°6. We Naor Cetera: anied were ae oe a Se ee G:d not take the police long to find out thathe | so went back to heaven and left them. I told | aud Kiteue * Hands. iestaaraut ‘aud. Hotel od Jviz-ate : aware of the pro cael Gea ann Gan rs. Cullom and her sister, Mise Fisher, are | had purchased a ticket for Lexington, Ky., and | them that in so many hundred years| SURRIAM Se Tii0 Ge ee Fk Stylish Four-passeiucer Carriage for Two Horea, | 2 Od ME arg her as well as frou! the royal household ones | {tying through the session in the city in their | had left for that city, Detectives Mat- | I would come back to see my children. At the | ayranrhb << LADIES Te LEARN -DRboy cai: | Without Yor andladiee’ iegant Village art! cots | Also Su tgama;, Souertl gxioti as Sree the eyed Memes iy 4 | Massachusetts avenue home. tingly and Wheeler, who had been in-| end of this time I wus sent back to try to tench | W ‘ive by the Perfect ration Siuse The aaty | Mpettect onder, FKIVATE BLABLE, 1004 I3itleet. | Puviet, kewe and Willard added that Spain has about | Mrs. Isaxe Henderson and Mra. Carbaugh | Ye*tgating the | case, soon learned | them. My father told me the earth ‘was get- | square diaiting int ou govd: cat auake a Qreaw | Y= st | ee COMMUNICATING BOOMs come to the conclusion that sooner or later ake | have closed their Rhode Island avenue house | telegraphed. the chief of police at Lexington | bad. wad that wes tp ecee eee ee ek | ett teat | Beta Mite Bows aud. Furascon a iland Mee | 2. Sut 800rR. 1919 Mode Ilaidave, Gy18 will lose possession of Cuba, and that she will | #d are summering at Kennebunkport. iol spy ribsesd the’pouny waa’ glvingtattota | toon tnee eee cree oa STAURA bate eee Oe Nw ge eee make the best bargain that se can for ite| Representative Cannon and the Misses Can-| desehote ns ne caareentptrs tage | ead to be and make it better.” ATES me AEE T 2° | 902 Det. aw. atter 4 p.m. care und dopartenta, "O06 Ibi ii " 34 ‘we 2 oe — : : f sale. He predicts that before the year 1890 | non are at the Liue Mountaa House, tent of giving the number of his sleeping car | 4 NEW VERSION oF THE RESURRECTION. TRD-IMMEDIATELY — THREE Fist | WESpere Biche: bal berries amtsneaceioutcom | POX MENT—1100 L 4. ¥.W., MlaBUmt AND —— es — _ on Mrs. E. W. Halford and Miss Jeannette Hal- | berth. : The Christ further told the Indians, accord- e, £08 Waist Hande who em m cand trim waist: | dition: special bargain. Inquire 1233 12th st». ph ocation, im the city, ‘Two Nicely Pure entered into between im an e United | ford are at C " |, Before leaving here White also did some | ing to the medicine man, that all the dead wero | Sy.0. Skirt Hand; ouc thutcam make sebirt out | after o'clock. 0 wa ved Koume, with wood home table board : yeu States for the transfer of the Island of Cuba] jyrp “T° at Cresson, Penn., to spond the sum telegraphing. One telegram. it ts anid, he | to be resurrected and were to live aguin on the oes Tieays ee Pea Re uen bey VA TEASE | rorsa JE JUST AUKIVICD, 35 HORSES AMONG | Tabic'Loariers Wautea ws * *¥HAdeibs4y ip > tae latter. sty | Sent to Rodger Clay, who was private secretary | earth. As the earth was at y ANTED—AGENTS TO SELL HOUSEHOLD 2 y ea | SOK KENT—THREE UNFURNISHED Senor Murua produced some documents | | Col. and Mra, O. G. Staples have left the city | to the inte Senator Beck, aud th : aunt Present $00 sma WV accu © poud pay ana | Moreen "3 SUNL-SaLL aes ene oe. tee vate for light househeepuy whick, he said, were their credentials from the | for the season. They will vit the Thousand | sent to the home of Senator Blackbur, com | Bo, NOU, do away with heaven and en- | chance ior advancommt se ght mae SOS Teg | worse 8: SCHLEGEL. 403'Stu at nw. Wyle Cras ae government. Being asked how it was that the | Islands House in the St, Lawrence river. veying the intelli that b se large tho earth to fill the space. | w. ‘a For Site cA oun, Rov é i Spanish minister at Washington knows uoth- | Mies Ella Herbert has given up her proposed denaiee’s gunn wilin Ware, oo | Pacts ata ree “youth,” of Vall good | WASTRDRRSSEGMED, DRUG CLaan Am | ten gee NES PET Bvt are kate Sits Fura’ ct wh je e repl a vi Oj " re . Ss, LaGT Sed wt. a y 12-71 ard: pie oun e ante ing of this matter he replied that there are | visit to Atlantic City and will go south next | Miss Luella Blackburn, the Senator's dangh- people would be renewed so that nobody would | \Wratey— puxDONs'S Lt Mar Buz| Goon caLECT WAVE e: relerences exchanufed. jetsaeee meey ots of state wih wich We salaloters | weak, ter, drove from her home in Versailles to Lex- | be more than forty years old and that if they | W teau condyeied ‘ty indien ties Son Wont, | ROK SALES La NICELY FU«NiSHED LAuGe AND acquainted. and this concerning the sale st | . Miss Corinne Blackburn is the guest for a | ington to meet White. The train was late, but | behaved themselves well after this the south white and colored, for all’kiuds of domestic labor, elty | Stavies, coruer 12th a Suiali Cool Koos in delichtful location: with :uil pe 3 short time of Miss Tarr at Senator Kenna’s, on Factely ioe llc Ses its a ie then cenit Coe ee a ect in sar spring. aegis With resetebices, némoved 80 700 Let... | Se OURRIOLEY Terai - Of paral board: eum sates ow. “Call i 1410 ne Capit “ d ack home, a distance of 12 miles, je advise Tadians to and to live sete = ~ ~ Pi irrors, Ke. Also fine Baby Carri Tom i 7 oe 7 EXPRESS ROBBERY. ‘pital Hill "he Roce to Cape May Inter. Chief Lusby of "the Lexington police was | peaceably with all mon.) eee ey Waar NR PENEACED, CLI, FOR | at privatcanleat 211 nice inasaver noe. yiece | ROAST TRMEE Los UXEURNID: bs aman eer —— oe is visiting Miss therg and captnted his _man, but Miss Black- Douce an iui oukleGn cumaueieal Jast euubloye ‘uid be active, polite und strictly noweat, FOR SAESVICTOR TRICY CHE, GOOD AN Nic re ApHIS 10 WIV Ms ewe mada Mysterious Chloroforming in Chicago | "4 ara vouching for him convinced the chief} ue medicine man said that if the Indians | S0¢*! Star oftiee.’ 1 © Nea end ATs” | LOK KENT—14DUcL AVARTMENTS OP 1 WOAND ‘iss Mattie Thompson is with Mrs, Senator | that there was some mistake, and so he did not} ,. P A W ANTED — A YOUNG MAN HAVIN ME | = 5 ara = turee rooms ou suite ; private bath aud clusot ; cie- and a Theft of £10,000. Canis lia wack arrest White. did not credit what he had said in regard to Rpowiedgs of the Jin aud Stove Business. Ap- Ok Bales Bancarn— a BRAN EW DAKT | xantly surnisned; at sunamer rates THE WOOD- clea aaa Miss Mary Hodges of Lexington, Ky,, is visit- | _ T2¢ chief was not entirely antisfied about the | the Christ they could goand see him for them. | M9 at shop 1283 ingust, Georsetown. Dic. ya he a Le ridden by Eady or Gent, gost 1a | os ee <= Cmeaso, July 14.—Tho following is published |.” Lh. ‘sinter, sith the Minus Gricgeb matter and an officer was sent to Versailles to | selves. He assured them that after they had net ptt 05 Nil well tor @ 103, “OR RENT FLATS here this morning: The general offices of the | 98, Ber sisters isses Griggaby, on shadow White, but he Jearned that Mine Binck- seen the Christ once and shaken hands with 4 & MAAS, Mauusecturing Jewelers, FOR RENT—FLATS. Northern Pacitic E: C 4 urn had been driven home alone, an ite | him that he w DA MAN AND W. - = ee | _— = = 7-3 ~ Rarthern Pecitic Express Company at 61 Dear-|' “i+. and Mra, Jaa F. Barbour are at Spring | had probably hed. sleep. The ‘moaieiza than’ told. is: honors yo dansk Witall ose Ceetit hie’ Heliraid Stn peaotd fucep: | Av<Pvoin dat wit bot, uke tango, coal Wn soe 1 o'clock Saturday night. After covering two Lake, N.J. ARRESTED LAST NIGHT. that he spoke from experience, since he had ae a ES < Prospect Stove aud Tin Works, 1233 High st, Georze- | coudition: price @20. JAMES A. BATES & CO., catia GhaweeaG daa Gite od Mra, W. H. Clagett and Miss Clagett goto| The chief, however, soon got on the fagi- | #¢u him frequently in hus sleep. EDA WHITE GIRL FOR CHAMDEW AND | 26M DC ae as | <I ge with revolvers the | gaiiand on the Iet of August, Pens ose! J ‘The Indian office officials state that this delu- ral House Work fora Siualt Famiuy. “4 suit. Fok SALESUST AMGVYED Fico sueNan. | = pomeggecape apne robbers secured between $8,000 and | yy, si “a3 : bc haat ne bed etohare epg pare sion does uot scem to have had much influence rat Cats neve CHL MOPLERE jyll-aee | aultable tora purrs, Aatocy Perot Horses FOR RENT— OFFICES $10,000 “and. made good their escape, | _MF* Stires and her daughter, Miss Marian, | White signified a willingnoss to roturn with- | with ‘the Tudlane Te oc ecaad influence WELVE LADIES AND EC cen 3 | om toret; all the’ wade guiteamd seplesdad tetoee oa bux 1 = The officials of the express company, includiug | of Norfolk go to Rockbridge Alum Springs | out a requisition, and he will probably be| among the members of the different tribes \ Gitand Fie Ladies” Dresses | Muuple oF double, aud one Spotted Puy. suitable tor | NOR MENT—DESK BOOM AT 1900, ¥ ST. SR Cooper. the manager, say they know | ‘his week. brought back here this week. when first mentioned, but whatever interest is | by M . White with » view te business, nt reduced | Hy Mee. OF cluluren to nde of drive, pricés reusouable; | “1, 19.62 eles ~~)" ' nothing whatever of the robbery. They also] Mr. aud Mrs, Arthur S Brown of Craven ee ae excited is not maintained, acticuiare at GEO. WHITH: Ladies Seiten JO FATES & SON, =—_ = —— Wane foes Hames Of the clerks who | Terrace will go to Delaware Water Gap for four| DID HE DROWN HIMSELF? AMUS. : ine eae | im Aa oe FOR RENT--STORES ¢ time and refuse to say | weeks. —— Ss STO | J. OR SALE—AT 75, A SOREL 5 ho = whether or not arrests have been made. Tht | “tne following Washingtonians are registerea | 4, am Who Threatened Sulcide—The Whe Weaderta | A' 1-000 pounds Ssota ate for fantiyy sade and X E iakwtion'acenes sot mina get | se the acanue Hote Osman cite 3" Camp. | Pellee Boat Searching for Its Bods. | The vcond eet movnleh excumian of he Ease anit | i ee ee enc y x pepe g , 3 ¢ a ‘cosine eshington Light Infantry Corps to Marshall MM GUMPANY, O27 Est, ey = ‘ies Pain OF FIRE Dine EL throngh « Pinkerton patrolman who was eae bell Carrington, wife’ aud child, Mrs. Garven | Commodore Sutton of the police boat Joe | Halton the steamer Macalester takes place, to- | = ene Brite og ibig tds Lt al oe Pie Tay idoree iy o’cock | & pre ho * a 5 morrow evening. ‘Lickets, 60 ce: 7 " ia al others. C r = : _ moe > by one of the clerks, ‘The young man was in | W- 1 Todd and wife, Mrs, Jolin ¥. Wagguiman | Diackbarn wis called upon yesterday after-| eaves at G00. ns Bot) __ WANTED--HOUSES, | “OSs, SG Bow FOE MEXT-REW CORNER STOKE AND DW4.14- dased condition and told ‘the watchman that | uly. s ae ; pent ‘The annual excursion of the Fifth Baptist | qyranteD—BY A ac ante eiabE | 2 SSE Drugur Variety: rent only #15 to yertuaneut tenant Tree men with covered faces had entered the | An enjoyable lawn party was given Friday | street for the body of an unknown man who | Church to River View takes place next Friday. Wy frase ct we dose ta tn eee ae De a Oe SEAee, Paes SE ney Canam, gittce, ,bresented revolvers and pressed chiloro- | evening by the guests of the Lockwood House, | Was supposed to have jumped into the river. | The steamer Samuel J. Pentz leaves at 10 aan, | 40H ate. niv.; Teut nual be esouatte, yermaucut | Qhetil Sau, Ous Stack of Newand Second-iaud Paws Se ———- eee ear epee of himself | Uarper's Forty W.Va. jibe lawn was beauti- | From what could be learned by the commo-| aud Spm. | Tickets, 25 and 15 cents, ee | 4 J A LE. ba still under | fully lighted by Chinese lanterns and the house ; 6 first grand pienic of the Crescent Benovo- | <= - = 5 ra dye house. 1bU8 14th ‘ the iniuence of the drug. The watchman, dis- | was thrown open for the enjoyment of the eee Mpenpsy sat Lie & watch chain | tent Association at Washington Park this even- | WW ANi! ARR eR 4 Pri cneaT!AXOS AND ORGANS. SUSE a regarding the wishes of the clerk, sent for » | uests. A stringed orchestra was stationed in | *"8!ing from his vest got on @ car on the ing. Tickets, 25 cents, dives al. M. MUUENG, Go3'C at at Ad: | "slightly used. Staudard makes. Price $15 = — = physician, | His examination of the saturated | the portico aud dancing was enjoyed uusil u | Metropolitan railroad androde down 43¢ stroot, | “the excursion of the Knizhts of Honor to | 4 e- Velo x BUSINESS CHANCES nmeroemgen to reveal any trace of | ate hour, after which light refreshments All the other passengers left the oar before it | Marshall Hail this evening at 6 ook SATP—PIANO BacGAIN—GHAND UrnionT | ——— ee =< ray gg ‘a subsequent examination of | served. ' Among those who parti cipated were | reached 6th street except this man, “Patience” and cool weather at Albaugh’s Plato. ‘has wir, cylinder toy, eran fall om PVs ie ee = same resuit. In the face of | numerous guests from the new Hill ‘Top House, CURIOUS CONDUCT OF THE PASSENGER. tonight. and other patents; hi S feet; rewular 0 Ml block nd Fixtures of ote of the et Ww tes persistent efforts in all quarters to suppress | ictwoen fifty and sixty were present. wuaaiheaad er th , Mr. George Buckler, assisted by Miss Eleanor Mill well for @$50 ou ume. 9x: _.215-Gm_ | Contor Market. Two Moress end Wagune smemtot ie “Th > oltetak jae tenons on reas i Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Bryant, accompanied by en the eud of the route was reached he | Newton and a strong company will present DIATE aly iy tg Ee tae mths ofeiale of the company t his morning ad- | «1 ci niece, Mise Cella Mayse. leave thie ween | MUttered something about going into the river | ‘‘Richelieu” at Music Hull tomorrow evening. MEDIATE eee, Sorte | On SALE—CUAL AND WOOD YAKD FOR SALE the robbers secured ese than S100,” Tris cd. | foF an extended trip through the west, return: | “0 then walked hurriedly toward the whart | Tickets at Droop’s ant wand nurinwtet to 300 ork | F’Scuiocoted tn northwest, Audreas Boe Lae ned aan oe than e100. 1s io ad- | (or bout Ostober b turn | set thus sido of the Inlandand Seaboard Const. | , 1h€ annual excursion of the North Carolina ‘New lorkave ty : mulled” Work of all styieg W.Gc¥en | omce sare ete eye —— Mrs, Rukeman and da ; ing Company's wharf. ‘The conductor on the | Avenue M. P. Church to Colonial Beach on | ae jon cacimurcd. ‘Sie tik huree, “kis” | LOH SALESAT A DARGAIN—AFERD BrOME IX . Rakeman an ughtors, Antoinette | Ci walked Gown to the whact at Wednesday, by steamer Jane Mosely. leaving at | WANTED—HOUSES & LOTS. | +. cA 7 Seen eneen at niles ae A Traveling Man’s Dii 7 - arf after him, but | 2°, i, e + . 2UR SALE—YOUNG CANAKIES, MOCKING | feed buses: re: v welaue x Man’s Disappearance. | and Amclia,are summering at Clearmont, Blue h f vag | 880 a.m. ‘Tickets, ts, a ‘} oy Me | Ruwtese "s Inptaxarotis, Ixp., July 14.—-M. 8. Marks, | tidge Summit, Pa, Si oem “ Lasers. peat — ANTED—BUBINESS PHOPARTY, IMP! Seeds saosin pie tba ast Eetoe ne | ae _ ere eee: ak . + July —M. ee 5 not visible, There were several persons about chides on ‘Seu 4 ee —¥ ita? 7 <GTON <T FOR | > traveling salesman for Moore & Co. of Roches. | Quite a gay party consisting of Miss Grace | the river front, but no one heard the sound of Recovered His Sanity. descrip on aud location UF property, te Bok 4s: | mt-st” SCHSLL a W ‘itor key typewriter. Must have some capital, ter, N. ¥., has disappeared from the Bates | D. Parker of Mt Pleasant, MisaJean McLaugh- | splash in the water. The conductor and| Judge Miller in the Polico Court this morn-| StaromMce || gy-uir” | OK PALE “OTL go House inthis city in a manner to emcee the | & and Miss Mamie Moore of E eet pre, ae of — ear Sonetnded, howerer, that the | ing called the attention of Mr. Dumont, Dis- WANTED a Pay PS pte a ns war ean OnocgaY SORE UNS: ote cover - n * | west, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. BM. Brid. | Stranger lind committed suicide and they re- | tri rR NTE Ss mI Says jAGONS AND Boa K SALE—A GROCKKY STORE IN SOUTH eeneet ARIEL {2 eT ee aera eee Ban ae erred te Taek eae te te ee tnd they Fee | trict prosecutor, to one or two cases in which | WANTED MISCELLANEOUS | Jrox sau CAMKIAGES, WAGONS AND. BUG- | FWeatituton doin s Gout Sitch Cash Dostvons Fanging for display « large lov of ssmples ia | tHCY have a cottage for the sumon. the Joe Blackburn, the defendants had been sent to the Govera-| Wy ANTED-To BUY A CURBS SEN Spd gui nash dow Cove | Willacatuvantory. Sd his rooms at the hotel, wont down into the | Miss Fannie C. Kaufman of this city line ac- UNAVAILING SEARCH FOR THE BODY. ment Insane Hospital, Dr. Godding having | gi) taszrie: state lowest 12 ee —— ; rotunda, He told one of the clerks that he | ©oupanied her sister, Mrs. B, Frank of Bulti-| ‘The life boat was soon lowered aud Mates | Written to him recently on the subject, These “NTED—10 PURCHASE FOR CASITA STAND: y FOUN Rhett ary St as going into the city to see u few customers, | more, to Atlantic City for a stay of somo | Boyd and Constantine went about the river | Persons, the court said, when brought before | Win Uprigus dang; wust (em perfect der aud | _—_ LOST AND FOUND. cipal repaid in two yeare; oue-bal! profita it mich and and since then there has been no trace of his | months. wiih otk: Bai all (hae scala haa the court showed such symptoms of insanity | 9 4neat banvail. State terms and uddcess gr cal ut | "OST ON PRID, ING, LANGE BROWN | stice Nesey Mf ective, Spiess whereabouts. Satarday the detectives were | Miss Mary H. Hill is visiting Narragansett |} ~ ua. 2) y could tind was @com-/ that the court didnot deem thom in proper | 1!#Qstn.w. | dyldeute eerc, chain soln Sek § SALETAY ) BauGAIN TF SOLD An Chic notified, but so far they have not obtained | pice at Hotel Mathewson, She will rent bination of pieces of rope, old clothing and | condition to be tried and the cases being certi- | WWANTED-THE. LOAN OF FIVE HUNDRED ons. (Labrral reward will be paid Tor ree | Wore waane dene col tases comsalip evideneo enough upon which to construct a} September, remain until | rubbish that bad been thrown from steamboats | fied to the Secretary of the Interior admission | qudress bine Su, Set tmice Amery liberal untorest, Dewwwai bee. 1s | focated. QUININE Star olive. jyl4-at theory. Ho w forty years of age and is not | yise Gra Miller of and dropped from the wharf for the past quar-| to St Elizabeth Hospital were furnished, | —— Sager Siem ape gee THE it TRAL SATURDAY, | (Ou SALE—IWO EXCELLENT CIGAR STOLES known to be a driuking man. iss Graco Miller of 17th street left this | ter of aceutury. They were unable to find| While one of the parties is reported ay im- ANTED-AGENTS AND DEALEUS — kVERY Zeue 12, between Bay Kidge aud Washington, © rij iovated. Good retail trade, Us Le BUYER points morning for the mountains of Virginia, to | even» hat, and, although they came to thocon- | proved another is reported cured and his | and family sites selie ae alehy mornelttne noay, nelle | Mack Alligaior, Fuckes out, coutainine w suall | goo. BOR Fst: @:. iyi it Gerssticy oul tha Ganges ~ueske Rooms Ge ene eeene clusion that the man had not jumped over-| father desires to take him to his home in the | ple ultar ire, Address numuiasturcrs tor Hdstenred | Fuuler “will” piesee setume cee eos, Jewel WILL FURNISH OFFICE ROOM T0A RELIABLE Loxpox, Jaly 14—The acquisition by Bel: | Col W. Wall and family loft today to spend | o*fth the search was renewed this morning, | couutry, | Having recoverad his roason he | deci, tie BOSLUN AK, CO, 078 Waal. st Ke | Ansurquce, YG Fat nw.,and be rewarded. dyie-zt* | Mf “\Uuiy ate very tasderate price JOM Adtiiakas gium of the Congo State is reported to be sim- | ‘he summer at their picturesque country home, Bishop Keane’s M. ts. should be brougit to the court for a final dis- = O8T—JULY 13, A WHITE ENGLISH PoInTER, | 110M; Atormey-at-Law, 340 Lo ~~. ; po. nl Ce eit 5 . op ne’s Movements. Position of the case. 'ANTED—H. BAUM PAYS THE HIGHERT CASH uated Don, with leather collar and steel buttons | 2 )2-**" — ——= ply preparatory to the sale of that state to | yOuilto poly ae a county, ) Bishop Keane has beon at Cape May for ——— Prices for Furniture, Carpets, }ewiler Beds, | sui chaiu. Keward if returned to isaac Wan , JOR SALE—BUSINESS PLACES AT SACKI- . " a. © Maain entrance is Used “i Surms ‘Uroceries, Fi Germany, ite sale to Germany direct without | of" cake to a handsome path te treet of one | about a week and will remain there until the The Camp at Jones’ Church. gresiatly,. Biome cnsestahieterae: AiteeeeatS = : <= | ac oneon pooh Goceny ‘wsieoms teasmainn eee ooh the coment of France being impossible of per- | jouse with a fine collection of flowers and | latter part of the month, when he will goto} About 800 persons attended the camp meet: | th +t. aya eee ae Ey ERIS, O& Massacatu. | Wal SEF Pe eneek 6 y King a shrubbery. i Boston to attend the meeting of the board of | ing at Jones’ M.E. Church on the Bennings ARTED USE OF SAFE HOKSE AND PHAETON Aa wi “Hutie” vedou inside. Suitavle 2 ns eee eR OE. No Foreigners Need Apply. Aisa Emma Austin of 1108 F strect will sail | directors of the university. Re is occupying | roud yesterday. At 9:30a love feast was con- | TALBOE, surafiec St Lavery Stable, Address | werd if ret zie See ae Sy yy ee a Paxim, July 14—The Chinese government, | {oF Europe Monday, Jaly 21, whero she will | himself at provont with literary work and the | ducted by Rev. A. Young. At 11 am. and 3] \axrep—a panti RECENTLY AProtnren | [S25 08 SAUUNDAY, AE THE B, any 6 | Avvly 10s sthat. uw. OTN GIES a as a.consequence of the recent resignation of | {isla Uulil the latter part of October. preparation of his report as rector of the uni-| p.m. Rev. 8. R. Jennings preached and at 8 Waricrerimcat peaition eouia iia ome Depet, = Handle San Pare-cl, Zhe Spter FOR SALEBY FISH & MILLER I2I3 PSTN We” pecbarppammphrlearbeson Mr. aud Ss. Charles B. Hanford leave to- | versity, to be submitted at the meeting of the | p.m. Rev. John Bell, The camp will close next | $10 for three ur fur months Address, statiuyg | ‘iil Dieuae leave it af O11 13th ot uw, = FE ORE OF gilt BESTIOCATED ual ANB never confer upon any foreigner real authority | Reth{or,the Warm, Selpker. Springs, Va. for | dirsciors.. Ms, Mervin, Marie Snell, Secretary | louday. AY ANEED-NO DULL BUainess Nita Gr a | LUGE GRR STO, SBEE: 00", ZEIT | opal and eneney cat raise ‘6 force Groutd’ "a confei 'y foreigner real autborit; q , a —_—->__—_ y ANTED—NO D! BUSINE! } i, 4 ‘oud v inthe tary. | etemcnerss a mne Si MePeTt Mise | choos Gaye nee ey) 00) Cs tcating Mass in Eile (4 Obbren, WW ceaties c: ni Hoe ah nen of Cdr A Cheat | mun lama "inde "wil rcarm 6 Br of | Soot fo mie Hite seme, ne ' aes ‘s i pte ‘This morning Rev, Father Frank McKen: jell-Bin_ BICKLES ULD STAND, 1011 Pa. J osT_oN JULY 11, BETWEEN PERRY'S AND ILL SELL STOCK AND LOUSE FIXIUKES OF A Ketabic F. Miss Mamie Barry of Florida avenue is i i 08, ave. OST_ON JULY 11, BETWEEN PERRY'S AND - aceia wigstatisi visiting at Hagerstown, Ma. ee ee eee Feoontly retarned from Paris, said mass at the | \Wy AN ED—PhEvEiVE YOUN TEETH DY OniNG Titir sistas Dey dase House by, dhe way ot brn A price @BU0. ‘Addsess at once LuTH, Misx., July i4.—Hanlan, Teemer, P Mr. James B. Putnam of this city died sud- | Church of the Inimaculate Conception, in which dulvara’s Superior Mose Toth Fowder: guaran. | gud F sts, ® i puout 640. “ibe | SMALL PiICE, star office. aya Hosmer and Wise will accopt the challenge of | , N" 7. Telly Jones the private secretary to denly of hoart disease at White Sulphur | no was reared. Father McKetan is a son of | (onto Oe sae oa ae Sa te eat ee TL Eis rekai oe Pear DD 80e StQRE-O8k oF THE Bi ame ore the Ertes of Buffalo to row them a four- Assistan’ eretary Chandlicr. will leave this | gorings, Va., on Saturday. Mr. Putnam, who FO aD he | fy 2-28 and ceut located; « «reat uu wall : oared | evening ona trip which will inelud is u ye 5 ) Who | Mr. Owen McKenna of 11th street and received cS 1k TRY “URANGE BLOSSOM,” | = price, terms, &¢. INC. —P $5,000 and the championship of the | Hoston: Providence, Nantucket and ee, was @ native of Keene, N. H., had made Wash- | his early education at the school of the Im W: $Duscineases, satin roe, “Aisa ASA a Ee RTT A alee 5 BSout 000 visitor ae already here to attend | nd Bear elt net 7 Dr sone M. Boves | ‘ngtom his Rome during the lest Wvent-dve | masts Conception ___ int PEA MAT Sats fet Oar ee” | geese age hae, Pea eae | te eS attend | und EAL Years and was well known in business circles, et ScoETETC__uele:m:rm ooneny a noes See the Bay 3t. Louis regatta. ranean cote Sai ae He Hada Pistol. mules frou city , Ul heaith of owner 7 igs : : sea Wises deceit cenit E L ANTED—TRACT OF LAND ING On wolqie theo : wraaanaiean PAVING BETWEEN THE TRACKS. | wife of burt Trasy, wie woldee we 12089 | Zohn Marlow was in tho Police Court today | NV, sent Reopens scslumte Fant aauens wi Ssicor = 920 La. ave Beatty. July 14.—Admiral Reinhold W. bees street northwest, Mr. Putnam's body will be | charged with being @ suspicious person. . He | “ jy10-Gt . > F SALE—HAVING ¥ioM THE ix. July old Werner | Capt, Rossel Says Street Railroad Come | buried in the cometery of bi ing about Le a L—+ 2 we deciazes the tesent sequisitien of Heligaiaed pare cemetery of bis native town. was found loitering about Le Droit Park, « po- | Wy AXt#D_WiGHiST GASH VALUE Pap Ssken st once, the ‘of stock i have om babs by Germany to be of more consequence than Pi District Property. Suit to Declare a Legacy Void, Neco officer stated, and when the officer arrested | giccka ut erobendive, 3 ore a Fixtares, th % : the powcosion of territory iu Africa inasmuch | In @ letter to Cob Robert Capt, Rosseli| John E. Ruebsam, by Leon Tobriner, today him he thtew away s et That was nearly Settee 2. 6 Cie: Ne ‘thet.aw, dy2-Im | _jyl4-3t" i. ¥ 12] ‘ . possible a blockade of | calls attention to the fact that filed « bill against John F. 11 o'oleck Raturdag aight and yesterday morn- | Wy ANSE — PAMLOM | FURRIT PHOL: | SE nd O. Mee ities fo theGerman North sea and thus makes unneces. | W# _ attentioi steaet : . Rodgers ot al. to de-| :- bout daybreak the offlcer went back and bape hy EO as sg a RE sary the maintenance of a flect in those waters, | “silroads recently chartered, in complying | clare « legacy void, &c. He states that his wife, | Una the revalver. ie oc SELEOS, Se = sop rausiug’ throu sed, th hue PEE aa with the terms of their charter as to paving | Annio M. Ruebsam, died in this city February |“ Mariow claimed that he was waiting in the | qa; ANTED — : % 77 MLSS Ora") Pg ar Toa fhm ya yew | icon th tacks and rae and we feck jn | 11180, earng a will by which, aftr ark for hie eousin and denied that he hed a Ww ter aed. susimer pects ere ist Me 2g cent thereto, when running over stree’ aside ‘niles from. rs TIVE PRICE, terday afternoon C. B. Granger, Justus L. | paved, take up the granite fetes tpabase ahd and invested to the for ates me theex- | _ The court imposed fines amounting to 60 | Slise, Ma as SEY po Ketcham and Geo. J. Duarte, all of Boston, be- | property of the District, and nse the blocks for | ecutors are directed to peply interest in | 804 dismissed the charge of being a suspicious came exhausted while bathing and cried for the i rosponsi- | Keeping the family burial lot at Greenmount help. Mr. Kildufl, the men: ator of | avis the space the etenpenion are, Cemetery, Baltimore, in order and kee! the Strathmore Hotel, swam’ ost and beonght | Ue for He cites as an example the track re-| it constantly supplied with Gowers, He states Duarte safely to the beach, while 0 sng cently laid by the Anacostia and Potomac | that the estate was of the value of $156,700.50, sisted Granger to safety. Mr. Kilduff atertea | M1Ver railroad, He says the railroads go fur- | of which €5,690.50 was in the District, that in Outagain for Ketcham, but he had disappeared, | ‘er than this in using the blocks to pave other | the court of Philadel; 25 last, Upen to regain the beach Kilduff heard | *¥¢¢ts or parte of streets where they have cut | distribution of the estate was and in , acry fcr and succeeded in grasping and through. In coactusion he says he thinks the ‘that adjudication the validity of the bequest of bringing to shore Dominico Gallucio, another Srapenies Seale Samete or return in | $10,000 was contested by the complainant, and bather,who had become exhausted. Ketcham’s | “iad the full number of ool blocks necee- | it was directed that it be paid J. F, Rodgers, ¢.t, body was not recovered. He sary to pave all the portions of the stréet for | a, to be accounted for to the court, He wae ninetoen od og: al years of age. prepilin Gomer pa a cae cag Tg claims that this bequest is too snd ——— the matter be referred to attorney for am | indefinite.::He therefore asks that itbe de- Fer Other Telegraph Nows see Pages 1 and § ! opinion, clared void and be paid to him,

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