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} By ae THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1891. 3 FOR SALE—LOTS. | FOR SALE. LOTS. PROPOSALS. * soctaL MATTERS. THEY SAW TAULBEE SHOT. not hie purpose to get Taulbee away from the IT WILL BE HELD HERE. = an LJ > L erp BL ‘~ whee wsimity of Ki preterm rns od Fae tenn = DOR SALE | From sacs OEE dubte WASBIRGIOS Siagh De tao | SVSTIMMIAE Duiet im Fashionable Ctrclee— |The Govermment Begins Ite Testimony tm | °PUN “Ota! Ny tet Tuatbes tatended to | THe Attoraey Scbentte 0 Ropers With Hot-|The Netional Amateer Ragtte to Tube An econavical lot Inogeel eee A Uh feat to E fre Lona gy nt rite 28. ihe Personal Notes. the Kincaid Trial. stoot him? The witness said it was not. His erence to the Hay Market Square. Pince on the Potomac in August. athena: Dom aver? ss Soranuteopere oc Dipti ot Salas Mra. Wanamaker is stil in New York, bat 19 | 5, pooneszpan aaa DONALDOON TRE PurscrPat,|PUFPO#e was, he said, to ack Taulbee to| It will be recalled that in the Postmaster Gen-| ‘The national roputta at Washington this year foot. EX ECHO NOoN* for. furusbtur tothe public schools ot the | @xpected back tomorrow. Miss Wanamaker Tae a aaa eve the Cepitol to avoid what he resumed to | eral's communication to the Commissioners re- | js now an assured fact. At» meeting of the District of Cormatia od described has been kept in doors for several days by a eee pursue sad pee aieeue —— ge jenlty, having | questing information concerning the district's | joint committee representing the ‘school desks ks from the street cars, at the corner of ‘school baa pom forces satd he Donte he ing” house | HERE t0 certain reservations there was an in- | Colambia and Analoctun clube of thie city bald ee ee catsuees uamewe Stenciontas “remem | (Fy concerning the space or reservation be- | last evening, a letter from James 8 Aborn of Henry W. Brewer of Georgetown, acivil en- | bered a lady there named Mre. Mary Mill- | tween 10th and 12th streets, occupied by | Providence, R. ., M. A. Muilin of Newark, N. gineer, was the first witness called in the trial 3 | the Center Market Company as a bay | J., and W. H. Gibeon of this city, the commit- of Charles E. Kincaid, charged with the mur- | .,Did you say tober or in her bearing that | market. The attorney in his reply to 3 caring tecon location of regatta on the part of the der of ex-Reprosentative ‘Tanlbee. The trial | Se bad told Keer ee uneai's CAF | the Commissioners’ reference of the | National Amockstiog at anemone ee practically began today. Mr. Cole, the dis-| “Laid sot eald the eee | Postmaster General's letter failed to make | cepting the invitation of the Washington oars. trict attorney, finished THE TALK WITH MRS. MILLMORE. mention of this space. Accordingly he was re- | men was received, and the letter bexpeaks the Mise Rusk has invitations out for a luncheon the coming Saturday in honor of Miss Foster and her sister, Mrs. Myers. ; Before the ofticial world of the capital meets abies. mory oF less ; 50 teachers’ desks, iiore | again in the White Houso noxt fall two more heh choot iwust be mibuifted aud for: | Of the parlors will have been renovated and ‘B. Yowell. saperintendent of public | transformed from their present dinginess to a <fqty BC.) Franks Se}-ool bulldins. | condition more in harmony with the Dine par- FAIA) fect ton MO-foot a | ‘Capable of economical subdi- THOS. J. FISHER & €O.. s* 3 cents per toot. No. : 32 No. jens: 50 K SALES Aboat $i 18 per foot is asked , OWNER HAS iy 3413 M st. West sie of loth #:. Letween q aud 1 st toan alley. ‘be’ bide for pupils’ des! 7 desk ‘su chair pactern ouly.and the |J0r. Mr. E. 8. Yerguson, who ey his opening address to! The witness said he did not say any such quested to report at once on the «pace referred | success for the regatta which the local | prices by . 4 suing cou | room, i beautifyi terday aft-| + iia | ‘i a. Sn | Ear alte Seo Srv is | of he red and green fre, te work wil sedan The ten | hing of his owledge. the said Has | td tolay complied withthe request, boll: | men hope to make for Ue hi event ns sas “norte: | Not be commenced until July. By that time whe ia of Aumuste 18h. 3 poets, the President and his family will be settled in sf reserved its opening | Fepeating what witness had heard. | ing that the District government has the right | The local joint committee at ite meeting laat eae BALE TP > . and the court ad-| He did not tell her that he had never seen | £0 hold and use, according to section 16 of the | evening decided upon Tuesday and Wednesday, Pee ee Spans © BEY a] | M. RUBEIET, Commissioners, D.C: | their Cape May cottage and the work can go | jonrned to today. Mr. | Taulbee so much excited as on that morning, S¢t of incorporation of the Washington Market | }wrh ard 19th of August ext ow tbe dates fot fojand int, very es ae vs. 420 La. on speedily @ carpet in the blue parlor | om aALE tISTO «ot | CCOMELETION OF AN ANIMAL HOUSE IN THE was replaced yesterday bya new one. By some CNATIONAL Z00L0GICAL FARR Suitheonian caaverion tn the son et is did “not shade correctly and has been, therefore, the subject ; of aslight comment by those who inspected ‘sn animal house in the | the room when it was unoccupied. Mrs. Har- ‘ans and specifications | rison is following every detail of the pro; h inw ‘itmdved yaris. north of Coles | Changes in the parlors with interest and it will lere the present staie of the work can be seen | be largely her taste which will dominate in the pat desired can be obtained. ‘the | final selections. The distinctive colorings in his opening | nor had he told her that he had been with Companys, the open «pace at the intersec- | holding the regutta. said the theory of the | Taulbee the greater part of that day in ord-¢ ‘lou of Ohio and Lonisiana avenues with van cum commerenn. overnment was that | to keep him from Kincaid. He had not told 10th and 12th streets for — whole- atthe tok ‘incaid, having taken | her that Kincaid’s life would be in danger if he “Sle market purposes, under such | rules | A permanent organization Setut com- offense, determined to } met Taulbee unless be wasarmed. He had not | 27d regulations as the Washington Market | mittee wax effected and resulted in the election Kill ‘Taulbee; that he | told Mrs. Willmore that if Kincaid had not ehot | Company may prescribe. He says that he un-| of Alexander Grant of the Columbins as perme- Procured revolver | Taulbee. Tanlbee would have killed Kincaid. | derstands that wach regulations have been made | ont chairman, and Richard E. Pattee? the and evidently watched | | The witness said he and Taulbee were good | 87d are probably on record in the Commission- | (00h! SO" wnrer, and Oscar P. Schmidt for Taulbee for the | friends. He remembered meeting Representa- | €T* office. | In conclusion he sscoratary. These are capa- m, be, obtained. | urpose of shooting tive Jason Brown at Chamberlin’s, but had not | ore thea Brecoy poor} repens frm their experience in thees Se eae? BANGER elds fae fe waive | which give the parlors their names will be re- | ‘. GRosvexor. him. The government, | said anything to him against Kincaid or | Je al ‘ot # and nave | eo to handle the velumoe? i SESSERS, fomreaty Suvari | Gissd in thy sew. dacceniinns, beh will be ‘would undertake $0 prove's deliberate | threatening ‘hat be (wittem) wont ervoce [am aboolute tle to the oume by grant ef Cus - treated in a modern adaptation of the colonial | and willful murder and intent to kill Taulbee. | plish by his testimony. He might have ex- | 6Tess style, to which the shape of the rooms lends it-| | When the court met this morning there was | pressed regret for Taulbee's death. —_— SHOOTING STARS. self perfectly. placed against the wall behind the witness box | ‘The witness was cross-examined at consider-| A CABLE ROAD ON 14TH STREET. — ‘The Lenten calm, which has really only been | and in sight of the jury a diagram of the stair- | able length as to his various movements after - : You may buy real estate either by the foot | interrupted at wide intervals the past six weeks, | way at the east of the House of Kepresenta- | he had asked ‘Taulbee to meet him at the. head {AP | or by the yard, but you don’t always get a yard | has settled down into completo and unbroken | tives, where the shooting occurred February | of thi PONY, 6 ler; feariess | Inst sent ora | Washi Rew. At® | rec ‘of the, D.c., March 2, this’ office un MONDAY, TH 16 ON T ST. BET. 9TH AND M. DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. nw. N THE st. jin . SIX YEARS OED; | 3 nats | § YOUNG ikON i they hope with neverfailing financial as ——— virtance from the business men and corpore- Capt. Rossell's Recommendation for Per-| tions of the city to make the aflair « big euc- teps and also his movements after he mit for Its Construction. WANT ¢ n eight years o) we mit’ 0 8 can be uiilized at Most. a. ot A ie ve is con- | 28, 1890. The plat showed also the immediate | met Taulbee. Witness did not answer Taulbee ; ate. a in i ae ee quiet, and, #0 far as West End society is con- | 28, F 0 : z fication of the W a nge amount of work was mapped out at doth enum oa Tats. is very "A BEAUTIFUL Palm OF | &* the price of three feet. cerned, church-going, shopping and walking | surroundingsof the etairwas. This was the first | when the latter asked him what he wanted. | aon a oe = sel ser Shan te Geek ‘ee et pl ves perce oT a. stylish and without a | are the only occupations. the congregation at | evidence to go in in the scheme of the govern-| They paused there on the steps only long | George road Company for a general | Gus Leth wma vy out the details of the “J, and the preparation culare to the various boat beg ———— E St. John’s yesterday afternoon at the 4 o'clock | ment to prove the charge of murder. Mr. | enongh for Taulbeo to ask the question. It was | permit to construct its cable road on th street “Tis the Inst week of lent, service filled the church and a fair part of it | Brewer, who was called to the stand first, was | allas quick asa flash. The question, the flash Teceivgd the action of Capt. Kossell this morn- Said a sad-eyed young fellow, afterward walked out Connecticut erenue to — who made the measurements and drew | a ae —_ — ag eestor ed ing, to whom it wis referred for examination “«, . si en; de, whi t ie diagram. Nosed y wf ing there about fiv ‘And I've got to return rea eran lbh ger chad he examined as to the distances from | seconds. He saw no one else on the platform |°4 report. Capt. Rossell recommends thet anvexumens. My girl's silk umbrella.’ Senator and Mrs. Cullom and Mrs. Hardie | Point to point, the relative location of the | or steps but Taulbee and Kincaid. the permit be granted, but says be -ONE SMAL clubs of the cou of ¥ my ; ecessary to| The witness having again gone over his| thinks the company should be made 500 each. beac INGE WALE ROOMS, % went over to Baltimore tuday to visit the Walter | ;"710U8 points and other matters ne ry hb mary s ‘The McCaul company, under the sole ——— aie NCUistetusyiranaive | Mr. John Dennis writes a poem for the Ion- fillery and may take the wteamer tonight for scace theron m ihe testimony in order to | movements after the shooting, Gen. Grosvenor |to deposit money to cover the re- Management of Henry Aiken, will begin « boli- Fao" nase mengnelfentagy os don Spectator which he calls “The Springtime | Fortress Monroe to remain away until Satu:- Torn ject on BS pair to trenches 5 d tho resurfacing of pave-| day engagement on Easter Monday at Ak . : “spi a wipe! 'y until Satur- | examined. ‘id you, Mr. Donaldson, run down those | Pair tot oe BEX gy ence - Business is cuit er bar “rath poe ise ee Set b fined to | Samuel Donaldson of Nashville, Tenn., for- het pre per i keep uil cross streets open so that there would | and *"The Black Hussar. Pro | area; | AT THEIR BOARDIXO MOUSE. her hones for dae ayer bas been confined to | sseriy doorkeeper of the House,was next called not,” suid the witness. be no interference with travel. He also calla | Satarday matinee ‘ompany includes aoe ent mit| | Hecame into breakiast five minutes eatlier | her honse for ae ast ton days by illness and | (0.7 (ou REDIRECT EXAMINATION, attention to the fact that when « similar per- | Digby Bell, Helon Bertram, Laura Joyce Bell, 5pok saLe—a Na 100. SQUARE than she did. UE Dee Calla Cpa ath tate or cee ene | MRE! Ose “eemackad 40; dhe court shat Mir. ||. be witness, earredicsct aiieltantion, pak | mit was granted to open 14th street the com-| Annie Myers, Josephine Kuapp, Chauncey faton bet and veh ‘ste. “Ah,” she said, a8 she took her place at the | from California the last of the month the |Donsidaon hada slight. impediment. in his | of the conversation with Representative ecgind [tr ences’ Py thor rdko dy movers} fr wg Oe ep ntene Sennen, eae = table, “the early bird?” family, accompanied by Miss Winn, will leave | *peech which might affect him at first,but after | at Chamberlin’s. Hoe said that it was about 12 egg Sa the completion of the work. Ww. #. Rochester: ageing te wy denen mb243t “No, no,” he murmurred, significantly, in- | for their home in Martinsburg, W. Va. Fey tes Sethian ae a o'clock one Saturday might Judge Montgom- ramvaseres Mme. Mielke and Herr Dippel of the. Metro- 2 re es n on 2 ahs aldson got going very soon, igh occa-| ery, Delegate Mar: Smith, ex-Representa- ® olitat . joune, Ne 1 make sn 4 HUMOROUS. QUAINT. OLD, oif.| tensely, passionately, ‘‘only the poor worm that | | Last evening the members of the Hyattsville | Sicnon fot, goin ‘spend a second or two getting | ti76 Phil Drews and Bates Mane ee OLD TAK PAVEMENTS. enn cies, Hows, Bow Kock, will Doses, di Jeet * im: inting acknowledged of 1uuch inerit carl: $100- | the early bird finds waiting for her. Social Club were entertained by Misses Moran. | Wonalls 26 cesont. ‘They hed - nd other caper pe heir initial appearance in this ciiy with the Band T sts. by adeptn of ‘Address Lox 3, Star oflice: abst" | “And it came to Asong by Mr. Fowler and a duet by Miss Me. Cole he said | BS rae, itnem said was said to ail |The Contractors to Be Compelled te Keep | Boston Sym chestra at Academy of nds cam Ue but 3p on, FoR, SALE-icr SIDETAR BUGGY, v Cah Minnie and Mr. Herman Moran was highly ap-| no frst tow Tauline eorane Gay of the alooting | rk ait epee cin emer tm] andegliyte, Mosie this ef In the Wegner program only once; natural wood color: lyht and stylisy. . preciated. Among those present were Miss wi 5, but. id not express —- ch sen = “a which Mr. Nikisch annoances these dixtin- Avpis to A. J. WILLIAMS, Carriage Sinker, 514 11th | ‘The end of Lent—t. Amy Rand, Mr. Hugh atin ¢, Mr. Percy Rose, | 2 the floor of the House a few minutes before | indicated in Gen. Grosvenor's question. There aro any number of old tar pavements | Puished w nn th a fev : G will be heard at their best. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Moran, Miss Hattio | {2.0'Cl¢ck.. Ho next sew him in the House res-) | Tt was 12 o'clock when ihe examination of — : _ Ho ne . about the city sadly in need of repair. Some oreinciude rom, \hpovse; sound and puatio; specially saiiabie ior > 700 EARLY. Thompson, Mr, Harry Fowler, Mr. Edward | fryusyice er tnkie aa a Sie eee ot te | ME: Donaldson was concluded. time ogo ‘Tum Bras printed « lit of sack "cStegteied, city waxoi Host. a.w. __ mhz" The man who sits on the river bank Xatimer, Mr. Lewis Holden and Miss Susie | sa,” Io next saw Taulbeo in the corridor at) 6, bamepsiead ak Gace tea | "tects 98 reported by Prof. Richardson, the rape pall ait epee ——d Ofeated Twit pole of shafts: firstciase And begs from morn till night, Simp : the enst side of the Hall of Kepresentatives. | Clarence P. Lovel Dat he maa saciod | inspector of nephalt. A majority of these pave- | Hale”, (This concert promines tobe will be onter: suitable for one cr two horses ight ands ylish. Goes hungry home, for the fish as yet Miss Susie Turner of Staunton, Va., is visiting | Mr. Donaldson continued his testimony with | a8 witness. He testified that he was going | ments werelaid under the five-year stipulation | listened to by a great audience, vers few seats Apply to 48544 € st. new. mal Ler ‘i bi, pene her aunt, Mrs. Herman Moran, at No. 1016 8th | the aid of Mr. Brewer’ diagram. He met | down the steps when he saw Donaldson and % a J * . COR SALE s a Will give him not a bite. t, , P se, which provides that the contractor | remaining unsold. and I sea trons ae teet can't Sevan Tad ca tar | KUM SALE-JUST ABLIVED. 20 EAD OF W Lovage MMe: ‘Teulbes near the steps, another man whom he supposed to be Taalbee. | laying’ the parcment shall keep it in repair | ‘The program by the Adamowski quartet for (SE geek | Se wrarove Sel eeee iene ee sep tacts Agavecsbodss Miss Wilson of 1112 New York avenue, who ‘WHEN HE SAW KINCAID THAT DAY. He heard some one speak, then saw a flash | for five years, tomorrow nicht at the Untversalice Church, THOS. J. FIS} has been quite sick for the past two weeks, is} He had seen Kincaid first thit day in the | and heard the report of a pistol. He saw the neigh x It is understood that the Commissioners will | includes the Meethoven quartet in G major mh23-3t FOR SALE SECONDHAND UPiGGHE FIANG, slowly convalescing. Sho hopes to be able to | corridor of the House about 12:30 o'clock. He | ™4n with Mr. Donaldson place his hand to his compel the contractors to live up tothe terms | movements from quartets by Tachoikowsky = 9185; great bLareain. | Several new yt eats | The Supreme Court of the United States is | go to Atlantic City soon after Easter. had seen him again later pessing slong the head —_ a down. 4 hen = man a of their contracts and keep these pavements | and Raff and the Gricg quartet in G minor, op. A fine lot cu the westside of tat t. bet. Nand O Sutke THOMSON'S MUSIC DIORE: oi) vith st. | the finest Bench show on earth. ‘The marriage of Miss Leta B. Copeland and | corridor. About 1:30 he saw Kincaid at one of sr} ve ivintaw oa gialatne pir ey sie gaa teas ‘4 | ia repair an peg ee te = et ae pay naptice $2 por font. (OK SALE—BABY CAKMIAGES, FUKNILUKE, Mr. Jesse H. MeCalley will take place at noon | the doors of the House opening upon | was streaming from him. There wes some call —— Fantasie tor louie by Servais ont Me. 3 PSE Fo chairs “solding’ beds ius fan, Se Sold on KISMET. tomorrow at the Central Preshyserian Church, | the cast corridor. Witness ‘met Taulbee | fora surgeon. ‘The man who was aot said THE Pow and Zarzycki. Complete programs may be = 0 ents at Ht i FU! i i ‘i corner 3d and I streets. The bride yil lat the of the steps. They | “Who shot me?” or “Whi hae Hane BELWEEN | NITURE WANE ROOMS. tou Vth) N'| ‘The air is filled with Presidential lightning, | (orien by Min Gene toate ride, Will be at: P ho shot me?” or “Who could have don ley. affording Per foot. PRS bie Gest. | I pian OG Aare " ; stood there only Jong enough to shake hands | this?” or something like thet. Ho anm the meen | Sudge Kimball Si 1D GKAND CPRIGHT | | And some aspirants’ luck, eee geen away by her brother, Hon. John | and for Taulbce to ask witness, “What do you | who fired the shot when he gave himself up to| Watches the Proceedings With Interest, rofewood case: only three monthwoidsata] About a vain vagury’s tightening, 7. Heard. | Ihe groom’ best man, Mr. Jolm A. | want of me, Sam?” ‘They turned then. and | g notice oficer. tS Oni “PSEIEFER S CONLITY,516.11thst.n.w. Because they won't be struck. Luttrell, being ‘sick, Mr. P. M. Woodford of | started down the steps. ‘They went down the found at Metzerott's, where the tiPkets are om ‘Tickets on sale at Metzerott's for the Yale This morning when Bailiff Hooe convened | Glee and Banjo Club concert at Academy of Li if He had ona light overcoat when the officer | the Police Comt the newly anran Music Monday night. dntel af : Fredericksburg, one of the ushers, will take | steps to the first landing, then turned due ke Who sh i 2 ‘i 0 Police Court the newly appointed judge, | Music M . . SOR SALE-ZTOTS_O§ F Finbar gti ‘There in no Grip! Toone and Wek Frockiana’ mPVO 7: |stope. Witness bad Bold of Tealbee's left | aot the ae id tata me this morning.” | Miler ac be wanted to@get am ident the de-| oty ef Mado Wednesday, Apedl 1, sastinns ch 2020 feet to alley. fac th. 3 “lee ith tn ! <M 8. . _ [arm - 1e witness did not see the pistol. He had no | tails of the court. Several of the defeated | and night. weusining "recon igiprowscuonte., "eter mhO-1m* Sole Agents for the Kranich & Bia What seems so is transition Mise Mary ‘Leo Pago of Richmond, Va. is| | Mr. Taulbce was on the second step and wit: | acquaintance with the ‘man who fired the shot | canditater eame Into court nove atersenn ned “Yao InniesSSOtineen Gb snd @ SS i OR SALE_JUST AXRIVED—40 HORSES, AMONG From ordinary racking pains here ona visit to Mrs. R. C. Johnson at the | Ness was on the first. Taulbee had turne ang | He Picked out Kincaid as the person who agreed | cach in turn congratulated the newly-ap- | Congregational Church Saturday evening ie POF SALE lots on Maryland ave. bet th and 10en | Etter soe tine drat nd drivers alto afew tow ‘To most profound Perdition. Portland. placed ‘his right and on witness’ wrist and | with his impression as to how the man looked. | uch, im jones tho fourth conenr$ of thn Meatless ae. is. ne ata bargain oe Money refunded. “N. SUMLEGEL, 408 Oth st new. Mrs. W. A. Linton and children have re- | **ked again: “What do you want, Sam’ wane, witness was eross-examined by Mr. aoe : beget ion of | Mission 50 cents, Seats at Hie’. B. H. WARNER ee fentetape? es turned from St. Augustine, Fla. THE SHOOTING OF TAULBEE. ilson. . carpenter removing tin from a portion Next week at Kernan’s William Muldoon, the Pron SaLE—ROGERS TRIPLE-PLATED © _ 4 correspendent inquires “Have we a Mafia Mrs. Seott Townsend went to Philadelphia | 34st then witness’ attention was taken by a| |, The witness was asked if he did not remem- | the roof furnished music to which the first pro- | fansous wresticr nnd traen met oak Kilrain, or forks, per set, $1.75; Rogers’ triple-plated in our midst?” No, we have not. We have rs. Beott Townsend went to Philadelphia loud noise and a remark: “Taulbee, you can | beF that Kincaid said when he gave himselt up | cession moved gracefully through the court. | fresh from his fight with ‘Godfrey, will give ey ose le hace ten s thing “in our midst” at this season except | Yesterday and will not return until Monday z= ite that Tamlbee hynd insulted him, had assaulted | 24° “ . parring exhibitions in conjunctyon’ with tee fine Wateh Repairing. FECHSER, nothing “in our mi pag ebony see me now.” As Taulbee turned Kincaid fired | him, had pulled his ear, and that he had to | Te new judge could not say “five dollars” or Surtongee by the “Landon Cateus caiche™ Billy Fe oon cpeaFEnT pied a ee | ceicen wes oi tcguicticetanovoe thew, ac |anliha ball struck Taulbeein the lefteye. ‘Kin-| shoot him in self defence, “ho witness did mot | “SX months,” Decanse he hed not qualified, | Woods will meet George Northridge, smbddle- JOH SALE_IN SQUARE 1 ELY Veet as it - Next! % g | caid was above and in the reur of them and was | remember any such words although he could, | and sohe simply looked on as an interested | wooit Symon 7 Fudan’ Dupont Uincier 40 fect Heat om Conmee | ©, lla oul srem-winder wa it ©. A. Club at Sergt, P. Doolan’s, house, 615 E | Cid was above and in the re not say incall did not use those turds," ” | spacteter sat iot Sone. tan tcndag: | Sloss sition tans take ater ‘Beutave.. runninx throuxh to ith st. ireatest depth *3 street s.c., last night. Miss Lillie M. Garrett i 9 - Ae pect: nd let Judge Miller do the talking.| Lieut. George Hi es, staff corre- 2 lesser, Contains 3.524 square tect. | Sieg case ntemrwltiors: 12, head oekrne | Evening gowns come low, but we must have Miss Jessey Chander, Miss Annie Trunnell, Dr. | _1t wesadark and rainy afternoon. but the| At 12:50 o'clock Mr. Lovell’s examination Arthur Phillips, a smali boy, was the leader of | spondent of Tue Evexine Stan at Pine Kidge mtaces. Will sell & | Siveror watcies bougit OF eacuuyed st ides | them. Egleston, Dr. Daitan, Henry Doolan, Willic | 846 was burning in the hallway. Witness saw | having beon ended, the court took a recess for | the procession.” He ment (o the Globe ‘Theatey | daring the: Tetnae Ane tea a ine Midge a ae proosny, Nilter Law and many others were | wCsponin, Kivcaid’s Tague hand, ‘There wae nn ST ag ace ted aca wins eguiest te propeasers | Srning ae otts tation Go mea Garo Mand N, 3 feet fre - Ik — See; ‘ordered work Ald for Conductor Bronaugh. bengal r but one shot fired. the district attorney JUDGE IVORY G, KIMBALL, i whisky Sy Poli Ls Me eh, ei few Inci tal and onal EVARBOE S86 at The followi : have bee The National Rifles will Ma it i are ag ene tare poplin iow | | “monly gt vee eee ee F; 1e following contributions have been re- ¢ National Rifles will give a full dress re-| handed the witness a revolver, but he said he who does duty in the theater, said he arrested | riences.” This lecture will be expecially inter- Saled io Weienenn ceived at Tux Stax office in aid of the crippled | ception at their armory Thursday evening, was unable to identify it. da |e Receives His Commission as Associate | him for making too much nome im the theater aeting. ne Kinuh. Suassien ino apent 0 wuniber a8 (or Lawrence tetween rg conductor, Bronaugh, and bis aged and in-| April2. The military guests will be in uniform | "Twulbee, when hit bythe ball, placed his Justice of the Police Court. Arthur claimed that he was arrested because | years among the Indians and has « personal ae- th Sn RE welll aeaiage: aud the affair will be an unusually handsom>| hands at’ the side of his head and shouted 2 hho had svorn aguinet Ioep & Meppee, eeu ah aoe a ate ‘“yune lois ou ists st. extended ‘between Florida aves Teekay seaniiatght e166.50 | OD {ob t and jumped two steps, coming down in| HE WAS EEX THE RECITIEXT OF MANY HEARTY | “He put me ont,” wid the boy. have been prominent in the disturbances of re- aud Columbus road. Lats 5x10 with 10% feet of | [SOR BALES i py ly . 4 ———_+o-—____. ® crouching position, almost on all fours. Wit-} coxaRATULATIONS UPON EIB APPOINTMENT, | “What did you go there for?” inquired the | cent years. Lieut. Harries will be introduced fre wer cad water. “Alsc chose lots ou Lanier Cdyety-rearae semen ; a = A PROTEST AGAINST PEREY. news said: 5 ‘ searta clui cao iniiclatealios eiscieasan = Lene by Mr. Theodose Roosevelt, who is aleo not un- ‘The Rock Creek Park Fiectric railway is | Given you a fine-toned square piano or handsome or- 2.00 ae eee a nee | ied eee see the show.” known in Indian circles." Tickets at the door cotuzivted int will pass these Properties. | gan for your bone, : - 500 | 4 Delegation of Colorea People Cnt on| any more. e “Well, I guess he did right to put you out of | and also at Towncr's, 1316 7th street northwest. ete som mAE-CARE BaGATE | a 675 once meeeetioena KINCAID FIRED BUT ONE SHOT. Mr. Ivory @. Kimball received this morning, | "$5; ogcer denied that he Tintris wets week by “The Bat Man's Glebe ~3 1; | legatic oh is Me vulbee e vi “ id e officer den’ that knew about the | st Harris next week by ‘at ‘s o regting wf 8 ayer staan oot Froup se seri, fine ca ude Columbus Bgry | soo} besarte wt n mae on nee Aa pga a senees | through the Attorney General, his commintion | bor hace tos wetteent he kos whisky case, | presented by J.C. Stewart and « corps of come- about 6 rods beyoul and ina direct line Cub lack Columbus bugey. $124: was $150. Reductions on | 5 150 i ‘a ted him with . ith the pistol in his band. and witn | 88 associate justice of the Police Court. It | and the court fined Arthur $5 or fifteen days, Ereck Fura. sieglidtatweem theyare ana Counecticat | sl) Coltunvus worg sla inerrina. | rn “Bg | morning and presented him with a paper con- | with the pi and. an erent) came to him by mail, and he found it at bis|?emarking: “You bad better remain. away aay wd; Ligh grut evericoking the Kock | 4 cheap x a ao top bageics. E 2109 | *#ining a protest signed by a number of colored = or — i —— — olias wins he hed there this morning. from there.” Ae . . DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. JAMES ¥. Dat, S106. 2 d rt 2.00 | citizens of the District against the selection of | When they reached the bottom of the steps | = «| Mollie Lee and Rachel Johnson were » ext apne suit entra tii oi Beaten My Som ane | J. Bi fee eacay pct es aceeaa seed ad | Soreaa tor nae roommrammeaiiting an acces] ieeade too eee Meee Ee ee two rough looking colored Tue pumect Tax. Atlantic buflding. | Une of tne finest two-liorse furniture wewous ia Pa 5.00 | consolidated battalions of colored militiamen. | T° Peas = recited } Jonglgmie m Fane" in South Washing-! Under the law to refund the direct tax the DOTS WEAE | Lave stork ot harmeas.” It wilt pay you to call at | 3 a0 d as thought there were twenty or thirty people | great many callers at his home, 620 North Caro. | to%- mye Poor EU a ee oeey. e $00 | The delegation was composed of Mesars. Thomp- | there. b ena | line avenue, friends who had’ been tuformed | . “Ate you guilty or not guilty of being disce-| Commissioners exe veceiving ony sumber of 70it SALES“OTTO" GAS ENGINES BOTH NEW 8.00 | kins, Brokenborough and Dodson and Mrs.} Some one asked: “Who shot this man,” and icough the coMManA am seuketha ra Sra: chat | [TY im Louse alleyi” the clerk asked Mollie. | applications for the refund of all kinds of taxes AREER. | FOE SALES ead apy ieee for cretion of 2:00 | Fleetwood, wife of the 6x -assjoc of the seventh. | Kinould ‘sakd:,“I shot ‘hiss. He! insulted me | rene’ the & ei pammed tient! under the law providing for the refund of the = FoF | Salen _D. BALLAU. Agt.. 731 Ahet-n.w. ni? 2.00 | The protest was mainly based upon the record | tii morning,” or “He wronged me this morn- m honored by this appointment. It “T'm| direct tax levied during the war. Some have EE SUGARS OGL LOS JUST OFF OF | TS cata ob EIGHANGE_OE WAVE THE Loo ing” —something like that. Witness got cut off | was a great surprise, but it was a applied for the refund of generale taxes, some suure fuel faced TENSESSEE AVE, and | F'larveet stock of carriarens . aris, wagons, 1.50 | Of Perry a treasurer of the Cadet Corps. | trom Taulbee and did not see bim any more | welcome “cae to the large ‘circle’ of dollars each,” said the judge. {or sewer taxer. One applicant has the ated. “A Darain to any one seekitaraniu- | barness and waips, all the latest ‘styles: ito second: 1,00 | Gen. Grant took the document and asked | for half an hour. Witness next saw Taulbee in Mr. Kimball's friends. They called to offer Aidie Luckett was the last colored boy of a| climax by applying for the woe omer Sacvan, frou $10 ap. "Call andl tre the arectest tan | 5.09 | f among the sigrers there were any memi-| his room at the corner of East Capitol and d | their congratulations, and ho held quite a te- | croed or wet ea eke ast cole brought be- | €1.700 of internel revenue tas. GEYER 205 Foanss ave wre. 2 ON OO 200 | aloes Gncared that ie pepe nas tort ee | Cosel ee Te eee ia: | gption. fia alan received ence songra Pr pro ar pee ap er a ag figaabencenreercisinges.nscttery Wr Save BW. x ely | utes and the: - | throu 3 of ese | disorderly in Sout 4 s * iw ® no signed by the militiamen. tthe general there- | mission to Providence Hospital. missives was from Mr. Daniei E. Cahill, whose | “Copper” Eugene Smith was ready and wait-| Capt. Lusk, in charge of street lighting, hes ae SORE ST IERTIO, SOUDERS! DERE 15.00 beg Loner Le are Paget reecerns his atten-| Witness saw him several times after that at — at heen ogee ae emgage with | ing to give evidence against him, but be fooled | recommended the lighting of twenty-three cnecry es IES SRUTERRI £00 | ing. ‘The commission of Ma). Peres hae "bees | °°? OsPiel ball had received. Pe ™! + Kime | the Sooper” by auewering “guilty. electric are lamps, ae follows, from April 1, ou FATA iF MLDATOS $09 | signed by Gen. Grant, but not by’ the Presi- Gil: Gedransc tebe ea ene ake CONGRATULATIONS APPRECIATED. ‘Two young men named Jobn Brannan and | 1%: One on southwest corner of 14th and H Fire lotson bat. tetwencts aad fin san abs 2,00 | dent. It will be sent over to the White House | en. Grosvenor, wi been Ae The kind words and hearty expressions | Mort Ashford were in on a charge of vagrancy, | feet" northwest, one on west wide of 14th Wearh to alley. today, together with Gen. Ordway's nomina- | counsel table so as to be next to the district at-| 7 but after hearing their story the judge dis. | *Tect between H and I northwest, ome on Gr WASIX, DAXENHOWER, 1.08 | tion, ihe feport of the examining board and | torney, conducted the cross-examination. He which were showered upon the new judge last } 200 07 tua chares. ee ee eee See ere ee . 1-00 | the protest. began questioning Mr. Donaldson in » very | evening were thoroughly appreciated, but at | “Jeft Stewart, ¢ colored max, borrowedarazor | *° ee ee eee 18100, Fst. ne., 502. 2.00 mild tone of voice about his employment. the same time Mr. Kimball hada realizing | to shave with, but before he had time to use it | "4 i re and it ake a ‘tht ae " THE GRIP IS HERE. ~ Ho said hie had not been in Nashville for two | sense that he had suddenly been placed in a | he got what Policeman Parker sant chef pallet pregoadingt ge poe fae 2 oe acon ste BPS. | We M. Suvsrer & Sona, 2 — Tears, He wasa lawyer, He had beon door-| position of importanee. Instead, therefore. of | He evidently had no murderous object in micw, | the Test side of 14th between K and P= ‘What Health Officer Townshend About | keoper of the Forty-ninth Congress; owned the | driving directly to his office this’ morning ir. | and for that reason the excused him of = 244.400 aq. — pe er thwest, two cn the west side of 14th street ‘gtanid ou the warket. It—Vital Statiatics, House restaurant during most of the Piftieth | Kimball stopped at the Police Court, where he | that charge, but ined @5 for being dis-| Petwcen I and Thomas circle, fowr arcana OO SS: GO TESS. aw Congress; was never admitted to the District | met Judge Miller and had a talk with him. As | orderly. between 1. an ‘The Georgetown Orchestra. The grip is here, 4o say many physicians and | (0M See To the er aaa Eri Lit will be neces-| | Henry Harris, a convicted vagrant, was sont | ZHomas circle, one on the west side of 14th $UTH BRooKrAXD. ‘Wo will open Saturday, March The public rehearsal ofthe Georgetown Ama-| there are more persons sick now than at any | ""“ivhat sort of practice do you pursue,” asked | sary for the new judge to euter Upon his etn | doers sixty dave. eT ae ae oues. rita ‘more tn course of 21, and Monday, March 23, one teur Orchestra at the Academy of Music last | time since the grip epidemic over a year ago. | Gen. Gronventr. ws asia the witnees, “to roe eee and ME. Eitaball will endeavor toar-| | There T°nt, Plenty traces of respectability | Sorehwest, two ou the west side of }4th be- jot by thse Be anys Ae aud Pekinetes of the handsomest lots of New Right was @ thoroughly enjoyable entertain- | Thus ae ae the proceedings of Congrem to one or two | to take bis seat on the. bee aa | tt ‘aiameaerty ankese pa abt guilty,” | teen N street and Kbode island w yo Ww. oO ment. Those who have carefully watched this | a6 the hes statistics show. a ” i 4 ‘enseg | one on the northwest corner 14th street och organization during the present season have | From what the doctors say many persons Shluoce tally then’ Geey are oneted Gu | eta See imanpe yocuasnees occeemees Satmoreeeee ee pee eee country. This line comprises all seen the improvement manifested at each ro-| who had the grip last year aro again suffering | Congressional Heeurd™ * | ingrit-was decided ‘that the new judge would | Au'he'vas'minee5 Ee han eos ~ ord ayes rey an ane prewndiy ewrggrs yy 4 new snd desirable colors and hearsal. Last night's efforts surpassed those | from its effects. wines acetine thane tceaatat? TePOrt some | preside over the rust sewsion of the Police |’ ‘The policeman's wrong: dida’t swear lond | Of the southwest corner Rampeon end "14th suapee. gnnisution can compete for popular fever wit | the grip today; mid he hed ne deubr nates | vist corporations? asked Gen, Grosvenor. | ave been tod ep in ne Webuie Ualdiageea: | ees ae heard on tho attect,” ead William | Tere‘ a sri harteeu ounen De sneey- Thies mek Outnaen. ganization can compete for popalar favor with | the grip today, eald he had no doubt but that | l'wes curflovah” said: the Gieceer eters | folate oa ee pe, webster baa iccoge | dale chy the pone PI ferent dy sncedngine ¥ ‘Fok SS EE OFFE A FEW oy oF many professional orchestras, Mr. Josef Kas-| there were some cases of the disease in the city, | Western Union Company for one. Ithink that | ment will be continued until changed by the | - Wal ley, « colored man from George- | st and one on the southwest corner 14th sud howe bazsscme 5.0m Mimvood piace neat my Weare confident it will pay you par, the director, has every reason to be proud | but he did not think it prevailed to any | was the only corporation.” mutual consent of the two judges. town, was the last one in the first sseamacarnaan Ste. extended, om Columbis fos S00 feet fom the tocall and see them. of his force and the members of the orchestra | great extent. “There are, however, a great | ‘The witness sald one bill he was interested in A TALK WITH THE NEW JUDOE, and for disturbing the quiet of Georgetown, he NO BRIDGES ACROSS HIGHWATS. Rew eiectric road Dow Uuildinto go out Isth ete have equal cause to regard highly the man who | many persons suffering from colds,” said the | and which passed was the sale of the Capron| 4 gran found Mr. Kimball in his of- | Was fined €5. In to man; i to 7 g) gard highly reporter his response di eee: PR — Seen eee ee seems Renee nig Ste 7 asec Sek miaity (OF idee; ao doang (etek Gallaction to Mis “oversinimas: | Anccube was | ot as aia. soar oe cen ct ee bridges across alleys Capt. Kossell recommends = Lar PF at. ciency. The program included the “William | they have the grip.” Nee Tere RE Rene eee eons | Gas Atsicaas moa lane ke eae The C. A. C. Ball Team. that the building of bridges across highways or LEAT Low PRICESEERMS EASI. A W. M. SHUSTER & 80: Tell” overture. Mendelssohn's violin concerto, | | ‘The recent wet spell, he said, caused a great | passed. He said he had 5 arenes Be abs ee TE a Re yf a, ‘op: Oh, with Wienibirdia Lasene'a the ooitan deal of sickness. Persons not strongly con- | the committee on claims in behalf of the Emory | of one of his cases now pending before the All of the ball players of the Columbia Ath- | alleys in the District should not be allowed. ote ag ees SANDS, jaesenct suite, “Scenes Hongroise;” Grieg’s | stituted w; aptto take cold owing to the | bill. Court of Claims. This will be the first inter- | letic Club have been ordered to Teport for a Ee Pe. ONE PRICE, e Aase’s Death and Desormes’ Mandoline Pol jon changes in the temperature, and ‘THE WITNESSGMAKES A PROTEST. view that Mr. Kimball has had with the Attor- very one should be extremely careful} “What particular branch of the business did cir next two weeks about changing ing or being otherwise careless about and Straus# Morgenblatter. y was well rendered and showed careful study and intelligent comprehension of the spirit of th r. While all wero heat a : “cask SEEDE. jsuded the only encore war of the ilandolixe | Last weck there were 123 deaths—sixty-fve | “‘Am I obliged to answer these questions? to reward. it?” ka, but this was due to the daintiness of the | white and fifty-eight colored. Twenty-one of | Judge Bradley remarked that if there was i conceit and the delicacy of the execution of the the Gocedante we under gue year old. behegrd at = poop fig Grosvenor's izzicato movement. Miss Lucas’ solo was ef- e principal pk =a SGphoid wee “Twas. trying to find out what sort of a Ty number _ wh20 «G19 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, you promote?” asked Gen. Grosvenor. “I submit to the court,” said the witness. O8T — A KULL CONTAINING .000 1-CENT beter d Lng be vant i plain mars 3 malaria pay 1; scarlet fever, 1; pneu- | the witnoss is,” said Gen. Grosvenor. postage stampa €2 will be given “Star office to the allegro. ‘he development of this young | monia, 16: congestion of the lungs, 3; brou-| He added that he would not press the matter | that he CS = lady has beon followed with in b Pmeny | chitis,'8; measles, 3; diseases of the | at this time, but proposed todo it later. He 2 (wah ametayet eatting, wrayPed Woe pets who remember her first efforts aa child. In | kidneys, 4; meningitis, 3; puerperal diseasos, | claimed tho right to inguire about anything | appo veloped. string, Valuable only tocwner. eerali if roe the second movement of the Massenct suite an | 3. Twenty-six marriuges were reported—19 | the witness had ever done in his life. mation. So the Erte came to kim a be incesifgaiintas ¥. H we opportunity was given to hi the ent | white and 7 colored. Gen. Grosvener next asked what Mr. Taulbee | desired that it namely,without personal ‘The Commissioners have ordered the south Lost Manon inl, A WHO? ENGLISH Gro’ T. K: hatp playing of Mies Anite Clues, ‘whe ie eee of was doing here at that time? solicit ‘Mrs. Schippert Gets Her Divorce, side of Pennsylvania avenue between Wash- Be FO.» ton Eee the Lést ‘performers upon this difficult instra- Real Estate trike government objected to the question as| wit, FAITHFULLY PERFORM HIB DUTIES. Judge Bradley has made « decree for sdi-| ington Circle and 29th street to be resur Sard ou tanned for information of ht wisest Te SPRING STOCK ment uow before the public. ‘The vocalist who | Amanda T. Belknap has bought for £39,000 of Gen. Gi said that it was relevant in| He s#id in conversation this morning that his | vorce for complainant in the case of Anns and work upon it was commenced thie his return toJUHN DUNN, 87 M80. w., city, ROW READY. Persie, the orcnestrs last night was Miss Eliza~) George Mason und sold to M. M. Parker for | yio°"",¢ "iho. fact that the defense’ cleimen | legal practice had been mainly in the civil | Schippert agt. Ferdinand Schippert on the porns ong Buber of tax, 100. eR ie ; pete tiamulin Of Boston, @ soprano, who gave | £35,000 sub 17, square 216, fronting 25 feet 7 | Vie, OF the, fue ‘thas day for the pu of | courts, and that he had but little practical ex-| ground of cruelty and bad treatment. They AMINO scHOOL moUSES. (ether ou Ale Eek, hone tain @ hag cusatlcnce of ber tyethodiiee teteedlee | incbae, 8 sermont avenue between K and L | iilliug the defendant, —_— i Were married in Philadelphia August 18, 18%4,| The Commissioners stood godfathers this \. at = lons it, Ni ). New e Se orogens | as ag hn SETA | aed Sage gla rh a ean rg gan gbllgnte tg Abs, latter. An en | 4075, squnte 268, each 18.60 by 8-43 Toot, front | 40” Sema, The witnoas with ‘he exception west side of Jefferson gore followed cach. The Willie) Club, which | jag on the north side of Lincoln Park between | ct 28 Lpaned Raging and Fillmore streets is = 7, MARCH 16 A BED ap apy. At Sate Joined the orchestra in the Grieg and Desormes | 11th and 12th streets northeast. of the steps you get mn years. | that he as Van Br cen; the school a ag ee ‘compositions, added to the effectiveness and ex- when through.’ early age he | gefety of her life and ‘of 13th digg : quawers to nume of ‘Mingo: Mon colias ih eweet ayFup, : erate nea Te ‘The witness was asked what he wanted Wayne, Ind. ferthen® father's house. Bubss. | Rowe on the west between ‘eth ana Nd. arenes ee TUS savers natural a son for cougratalation at ihe wont is emaree, peepee pees eee Taulbee for, and the witness there and eab- | guetily she wrote tris Soro cleat Dn ae ee at ° a G eas ey “ ith street between G and I pms Deeds in feehave been recorded as follows: | obliged to answer that question. ‘School. the y ** side of 11 eal > W, BURCMELL. ie and So leas aie ek forward to WB. Page tol lots band 8, Hk trict wetter ths iN Ei wenger my — ae thn poi Ted SS ee —— Langdon Park; @—. 0.E. Randle to Alexan- | Jection, althas owing Germany. Hon. John Goode tor | ole dagen ne aBeeive chon. houme’ LOS2, 08, SHINGTON AND OED + - ‘To Begin on Grant’s Monument. der Golway, lot 16, blk. 8, Congress Heights; | miei eS emer Aotive service. | titioner. | re ident Suovrpm Cares Asp Fon W oases. | The executive committee of the Grant Mon-| §150. C. V. Trott to George C. Hough, sub 43, Tem ‘The Fencibles’ “Plume” Drill, stig ument Association decided at a meeting in New bik. 1, Le Dreit Park; $1,652.87. W. A. Gordon ‘The Butt Against the Pauematic Read. ‘The semi-annual “plume” drill of company Bele oe saad ae ‘newiil wanes | York yesterday afternoon to break ground for poh ge fe tg ng ‘The bill in equity filed by the Babcock and} ©, second battalion (National Fencibles), ab stiom of went yer con Jay 3 soot | the monument on April 27, the anniversary of bar | 31 IB natesr dh C. Berl Wilcox Company against the Judson Pneumatic tracted alarge crowd to the Center Market Yorvwnsape’ All Fans Wrapeat coat Gon. Grants birthday. ‘The monument will be | Ht patsy wuts thy a0, 8 Street Railway Company and the Armory drill hall last night. Ase preliminary ‘ eva ives: erected in Riverside Park opposite the tomb | Malthe b Mattar tacet to, establish » hen £0 | testure the company, commanded by Capt eager: and not for $105,392, as published. on 0s: mre | Of, Gen. Grant. The treasurer now has some- | tha F. Bisbee to OC. H. Domer, executed a number Furriers. 005 Peas. ave. thing over $146,000, money subscribed for the | $3,650. C. H. Bates a movements, and GOgATARMH REMEDY monument, but $500,000 will have to be raised | same property; $4,000. Pinkney May Recover. ba ny for ES «ped reece eee | for ite CoA awe oS George Richardson, the legiess colored man Pisin fell into line and Wis dd sousaaees +o ‘The Merrimac river is who is under indictutent for shooting John B. 200 jaa In Behalf of Commandor rence, ‘end has reached Pinkney, is not the who sold papers | on2 of és ‘The New York Times special from Washington | feet—the point for 3 not ae end bdlacked shoes on avenue. . cage Bente a0e being made be seense the se- | Susthtives ste now Se. ou snsvunt: of ‘Plakeey, who was removed to the hospital thission of the unexpired term of the sentence and Northwestern at, of Commander McCalla, who was sentenced to! snd an