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THE EVENING STAR:- WASHINGTON. * D.C.. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10. 1891. The following well-known artists have volun- twered to entertain the gueste of the Elks’ ex- gursion to Marshall Hall this evening: ‘Miss Lavina Shannon, Bro. E. B. Ha; D. Scott, Mr. William V. MR. EUSTIS’ COACHMAN, District Attorney Cole Has All the Papers and Is Considering the Case. Distriet Attorney Cole has received the papers in the ease of Howlett, who, it is claimed, THE HEALTH OF THE DISTRICT, Report of the Health Officer for Last . * Week, “The health of the District still tends to im- WANTED—HELP. WANTED—SITUATIONS. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR RENT. HOUSES. / ANTED— A GOOD OPERATOM ON SINGER ory gimpohine, one that understands making TARTED— WHITE , TO GO TO THE ws A, ENTE GIRL TO ANTEv—BY 4 YOUNG MAN, 1ATION ; RENT-TWO OR THREE UNFURSISHFD AUS re RAS EERE, | Piva se Sopa tour Bi Wer N BY A FIRST-CLA: W. I at 408 © st nw. com tor dre » a For RENT_—TWO TARGE UNFURMI SEOW BECK. work i accitace fow small aially © permanent Fe cold water sda RES ae Patreney man feouth, front con Mz. Tim Murphy, Bro. Giles Shin was brought to this country in violation of the tained if Tivureday aster 1 mast ieee 4 YOUNG Poa habits “ade Spt ERT 10g Sar Ee Weiee © Nenient peishburhood “Incase i emt Haley, Mr. Norman Praitt, Mr. J. alien contract labor law by Mr. Eustis as his| which» number of cases of diphtheria and | 10151 a ‘Also 23d Penns: 0. OWNER, 1 en coachman, from Superintendent Weber of the | searlatina developed, mainly in the extreme | WANTED. A YOUNG MAN | FOR, zag |W ey Pe EESPECTABLE COLORED Mths Unt Brestyeran een ‘day”-- | New York immigration bureau. Howlett was| northwest quarter of the city and in the | required. “Addrems har the receipts of the excursion to go to the build- = se Bee PLACE AS < YA SETTLED REN DE ISLAND AV. TH ST. ing fund. Ample train accommodations and | that he knows of no law by which when once | Townshend for last week. ee . Wa COOK BEA SETTLED | POR RENT_I904 RHO ND AVE. A r. Naeane ee to ae ne ate aeliver 2 | as cateerca ee gompeled to return. The case} “There were only ninety-cight deaths as} W ‘ns whiis wank dictemeuulicate dees oe | drome Fr age Aevtclae references. Ad tf deeteed Hocntton salisbtieh oe Sane thort nidceer fo the children, Trains lee | Enatis under the lew SHS" petcaieeatast Me: | compared with 104 death inthe corresponding | Serene. Any 2 WARED =A SITUATION BY A RERPECTA BCE | fon RENT-sHREE ROOMN SECOXD FLOOR: ‘children. = P Sultress: iene, we 22 bird & and O. station at 9:15 a.m_and130and 4:28 p.m. | alty of 1,000 for violating the first section of | Wek of last June. ‘The increase of six over ree ey vecity, wood Teloreace: “Address eB ao Dulighttalioeation. 211 Mo. cormer New “The Chimes of Normandy,” which has | the act. This prosecution is not by indictment, | the previous week may be attributed to-excep- | F sts. n-» & md st. yol0-21" ol0- made such « bit at Albaugh’s, will only be ordinary civil suit. | tional cases, four of which oceurred through a FOR THE GRANDEST sung this week, and next week ft will be fol- lowed by “Erminie,” with Mr. Carleton as Ravennes. This is Mise Post's last week with the company, and she will be succeeded by Miss Clara Vane Lg Jacotte. Saturday night, ext week, the lust appearance of the com: ny “The Gondoliers” will be presented, wi full cast. The company goes from here gm Buffalo for a six weeks eagagement, and it is no more than, just to say that Washington re- grets ite departure. A: the entertainment for the benefit of the national regatta fund at the Academy of Music this evening by the various athletic clubs of the city the following program will be i sented: Part 1—Overture, “Monastery Bells;” valse, “Love's Dreamland,” Roederer; club swinging, Messrs. Lovelaes’ and Doyle; high kicking, ‘stan: and rani Jumps, Messrs. Elder, Dashiell, Quackenbush, Rose, Middlebrook,’ Townsend, Gregg, Sewall and Prof. Crossley; fencing, salute and assault with foils, Prof. George Heintz, jr., sword master, Mr. I. 8. O'Leary; song, ~“At the Ferry,” Well ings, Marine Band; spring board and b Messra. Crabill, 3 Meintosh, Sewell, Eld toll, Gregg . Prof. Crossley and others; = Messrs. McGuire and Crossley ; Voelker, Marine rset “Southern Patrol,” pera Band. Part2—Selection, cornet solo, ‘That Reached My Heart,” Jordan, Marine horizontal bar, Messrs. Dashiell, Sewall, Lo jess, Burga, Crossley and others; club swinging, selection, Schubert quar- and assault with broad Mr. Eugene Bar: tet O'Leary; pole vault, Messrs. aie Beall, Burga, Quackend Profs. Cross ley and Sims; selection, “In Old Madrid,” Marine Band; cortortionist, Prof. Mauri Joyce; sparring, Messrs. Carter and Elder; battue board, Messra. Elder, Stwall, Crowpey, Philips, Gr 5 ynuelly and 5 Jolly Student,” Fahrbach, Marine Band. e lawa party to be given by Potomac Re- lit Corps, W. it C., suxiliary to the Depart ment of the Potomac, A.R., tomorrow evening at the residence of Judge Dewees, 2511 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, promises to be an unusually enjoyable affair. Grations will be elaborate. ‘The music by the Marine Band will be a special feature. booths, tents, &c., will be scattered over the Covat rt Gaxenat Tenn—Chief Justice Bing- ham and Judges Hagner awd James. Yesterday—United States agt. Frederick Bar- ber; murder new trial awarded* Sarah Brad- street agt. George P. Bradstreet; decree of Equity Court affirmed. Equrry Count—Judge Hagner. Yestor’iay—Groff agt. Bregozzi; leave to amend bill granted. Smith agt. 0 confesso agt. defendant Samuel Me: Bowell ted. In re Mary Dalrymple, junatic; writ lunatico inguir- endo ordered to issue. Spencer agt. Stel er; testimony before Ward Mobun, examiner, or- dered taken. Durand agt. Bateman; pro con- fesso against minors set aside. Brown agt Brown; reference to examiner vacated. Crmceurr Covat—Juice Coz. Yeuterday—Harris & Shafer agt. M- Smith; godgment by defaait. 1. MeLaughlin at. al, Seton wel Lacey agt. D. 4. Connolly; fiaton sci. fa. Wm. Hollchan agt. Washington and Georgetown Railroad Com- YF; motion. for new trial. ‘Charles Fracht & ‘0. agt. G. Ruppert; fiat on sci. fa. Lincoln National Bank agt. J. P. Herron; judgment by default. Canexat Covrt—Judoe Bradley. Yeeterday—-Henry Dodson, assault with in- tent to kill; sentenced to five years in the Al- bany penitentiary. John Wise and Charles Thomas, false pretenses; verdict guilty: sen- tanced 10 year each in Albany penitentiary. Edward Adams, larceny from the person, bond of $200 required. Robert T. Allen, robbing United States mail; plea not guilty.” William Coleman, perjary; £600 bond taken. GEORGETOWN, HER POCKET BOOK WAS SNATCHED. Maggie Bings, colored, living at 1251 23d street, reports that about 1:30 thie morning while on her way home in company with a strange colored man her pocket book, contain- ing @19, was santched from ber when near the corner of 20th and M may by her chance companion. e is escape. He pon so ‘old Maggie’ that his pane was Bill and he resided on Market street. He was very allowed to land, and the district attorney says gestion to make Howlett » oe ace glgioces COMMENT ON THE VERDICT. Division in Public Feeling in England on the Resalt of the Baccarat Trial. Sir William Gordon Cumming held a consul | colored, tation with Sir Edward Clarke, Mr. Gill and his | nine were under five years of solicitor before proceeding home last evening and denied himself to all comers. A group of friends still adhering to him, met at the Turf Club in expectation of seeing him. Since the scandal became public Sir William Gordon Cumming has not been seen at the Marlborough or Guard Clubs, of which he is a member, but has occasionally visited the Turf circle. The members ofthe Furf Clubscemed undecided how throughout all his dealings with members of the club, and many are averse to his expulsion. DIVISION OF PUBLIC FEELING. The division of public feeling upon the ver- ict will be largely a clase division, the aristo- cratic circle siding with the decision and a proving Lord Coleridge's charge, while ti ‘the public sympathize with Sir William Senden Gamssing, oud secure the. Judge of of the ity. The | hissing with which the gallery court saluted the verdict was repeated outside by an excited crowd thronging the corridors, e defendants on leaving the court were sur- rounded by a mob, and numbers of insulting allusions were addressed to them until they reached the protection of their carriages. Mr. Lewis, their solicitor, had to fly for ee to the adjacent chancery court, where he esca] by climbing over a bench. Just before leaving Airs. Wilson telegraphed the result to the Prince of Wales, adding congratulations. ‘An indication how the religious public view the scandal was vo! ma in the speeches made at a meeting of Methodist lactone tea night on the suppression of gambling. Mr. Moulton, presi- dent of the Wesieyan conference, who presided, declared that gambling permeated all classes and that it was time the evil was confronted, else it would ruin society. ‘The Baptist Association of Carnarvon has adopted a resolution ‘censuring the Prince of Wales for gambling. HEARTY RECEPTION TO THE PRIXCE. Enormous crowds of people lined the route along which the Prince of Wales and bis family passed to the Ascot races yesterday. Many people were curious to know what kind of a re- tion the Prince of Wales would get from the public on his first pablie ‘appearance after his recent experience in court. Bets were made that the a would be received very coldly, but the royal party was cheered most enthusi- astically by the thoumads assembled ali the roads between Windsor and Ascot. = [oer ascribed this enthusiasm ye fact that the popular wife of ince cot eles wonky bicciia, Tony ca of Wales received a most hearty and pie Te ception from the people. ‘Rt the royal stand, upon the Prince of Wales’ presence becoming known, there was a scene m enthusiaem similar to those witnessed durin, the drive from Windsor, and all doubts to the manner in which the Prince of Wales would be received by the public after the baccarat trial revelations were set at rest. AT THE PAPERS SAY. “In our judgment no other verdict was possible. Cumming’s signing of the paper was damning. * * * Itis gro- tesque to have a prince carrying about baccarat counters wherever he goes as Mohammedan carries his praying cai Wales agen oven titing Dal indiamelten aod great error of judgment. ‘The Post says: ‘We do not desire to add to this anguish over the sad ending of a brilliant career. but the fact remains that the signing ot the document rendered it impossible for emi- nent and dexterous counsel to rehabilitate the honor which Cumming ted 50 ines dienes condenses aa jury’s finding and the ity of Chief Justice Coleridge, and says there is no evidence inconsistent with the hypothesis that Cumming merely played the wellknown coup de- trois. says that the verdict means, according to the jury, that Cumming deliberately cheated his illustrious but impecunious friend by a trick county,” says the report of Health Officer violence, by ecient and suicide. “Owing to the vigilant and strjet, enforee- Fagnt of the law of Congress the spread of diph- theria and scarlet fever throughout the District has been so far limited that but one death from diphtheria and os one from scarlet fever was of deaths, 98; 4; sa ake ae nena rel 35.1; total population, 20.88. Twenty- der one year old aid 18 over’ sixty years. ‘i ix Twenty-eix of the deaths occurred iu hosp and public institutions. The “deaths Frere, as follows: Zymotio, 18; ‘constitutional, tional, pment 13; violence, 7. ‘ibe rinipal pal causes of death were: Dip oe consumption iarrhoeal, 4; ty- phoid ae 4; sularial fovée, 3; peut 10; congestion of the lungs, 3; bronchi 1; whooping cough, —; kidney. dis: ones Gea: ag males, 19 i Be ng . Ixteen white males, 19 white fo Te'colored melen "18 colored: females, "Siar? : ‘Twenty-six white, 12 colored. reported: wo white, 6 colored. Stiltbire GETTING READY TO CLOSE THE SCHOOLS. School Principal Henry 8. Petty and his ef- ficient corps of teachers are putting forth great effort to have the pupils distinguish themselves and Anacostia at the final examina- tions. The schools close Wednesday, June 17. It is believed many of the seventh and eighth grade scholars will be certified to the High School, though the term just closing has been 00 prolific of celebration done by the acholars will be placed. on “exhib. tion at the Washington Street School. ‘There Til be drawings, both free hand and mechan- teal, and also algebraical, historical and gra matical essays. ples of the handicraft of the pupils of ae ae training and rma! schools will be allotted conspicuous places. THE YOURTH OF JULY Mass MEXTIXG. The mass meeting arranged for on’ Monday was held at Gray's Hall last night to consider plans for the fitting celebration of independ- ence day. A committee consisting of Henry 8. Petty, James W. Bartley, John T. Fowler, Wm. . Dorsey, Charles H. Ohm, James MeGirr and James E, Hawley was appointed to canvass the town and feel the pulse of the people in regard to the proposed jubilee. ‘This committee was instructed also to inquire of the merchants if they would not clove their stores on the Fourth from 10 o'clock a.m: tll $ p.m. ‘The Fourth of July falls on Saturday, an dally bus; here. A: Be Frisbio snd Andrew filling wil see Gen. Ordway this evening in reference to securing the presence of the National Guard of the District. Mr. Petty will see the Commis- sioners late this afternoon and request their attendance. The meeting then adjourned till Friday night. ena oes 4 NEW PIER. The dilapidated pier at Belleview Magazine is being replaced by a substantial structure. The old pier was 275 feet long and the new will be when completed, but 140 by 14 in width, The reason of this change is because of the im practicability of building to the channel,at thi point about 450 feet off the east shor Present pier will afford ample room, aa” a steam launch will do the rest. Gunner Ven- able, in charge of the magazine, has labored arduously for ide, Improvement, and for this A other p: efticien or- ci by the Secreta iy at ia Kory toliteecdl in command of Belleview one year longer. His term of service was to expire in July of this year. MARYLAND BIRDS WIN. Arthur B. Suit has returned from New York, whither he went to pit Maryland game cocks against Excelsior birds. Mr, Suit and ner, Mike Karney, had with them twi enty-one only ‘gPPonition fowls were owned Hooper of Fishkill. The principally by mains were held at Long Island City, West Chester county, and resulted in viciory for Maryland by a score of nine out of the thirteen fights. Betting was lively and the boys came home flush. Arr: mts are being made for @ monster cocking main at Suitland on July 4. THE METHODIST LOT LEAGUR. The Lot League of the Methodist Church met last night at the residence of its president, iw ANTED-AT TiTH ST. NW. 00D | Nas Wait hands fumedithaly om oo Erne reeetee Pleasant Meets deurabie lovaticn, yea SLAY. OS Pest a w Fourth of July povelty : two samples, 15 gent tade ; investigate betore' too Pe ERRSTS Glew om ‘Ohio. Jelobe" TANTED_A YOUNG ASSIST IN OUR C ACERBAC Domestic =, Machine ‘Ofice cor. 7th and H sis, sepa! elo PARTE aT IEADQUARTERS, ITE AND ‘W Ste DRT, CHE sD foeciiy and tay ‘BAML. A. ink COOMBE & Gi Ws —_ ‘AND COLORED ia pp help. * DI ANTED-A) WOMAN (TO "COOK, AND ference, erence, betwen Daud 10. mor ther OF: 1710 Connecticut V cooks, barten: "3 AGENCY, ies DO wih Sidi 7 ANTED—A BOY FROM 24 TO 18 YEARS FOR the men's furnishings one with ‘Star oaice. Bios WASTED COLORED. GIRL TO COOK: WASH snd ron fora famly of four; must come recom ‘and stay at nigh? Appiy to M17 Kat. it" WAXTED-TWO COLORED WOMEN, ONE AS ‘ook, the other only Thome wito cam give Srebclase Telerence py Sine Bits Warren SAL. AE soo ‘& CO."S BUREAU W angen cory picks DICKS AGENCY FOR COOKS. atchmen. wetners. Tomenen Eve references froma lest place. G1STeh ste Wolo Foran RENT. ‘ENTIRE FinsT FLO0l _ FOR, RENT-HOUSES. Manning ret, wultable for any fisectr ami MPET! er WHITE WOMAN, Wa eee io New Hampenire ave. os Mekease oie | ORT Sens oop | Fees ‘gro. RE ARLE COUDAED RL ae at 1800 i cS — ww. Ware ae Tr TWO SxeenOr anes CRED are no ol nto treveling; best references, is Wa BITUATION BY A BER, Sane te ae Sant |" WaAxTED-s GOOD WHITE GIRL FOR GEN: housework; the Lest of and» fortable home; reference required. Apply 108) 28 ‘oe ‘WANTED—4 COLORED BOY. CALL 184 14TH SETED INSURANCE, ee WHO PEaIRE thers, Calla Ro Pak ewes MND 7 AN’ —, wis ils é REGISTERED ere Watts “THREE ‘MORE ae ut lored boy 16 to 1s rally useful no! + we, TATE iar F'sten WASTED CHAMBERMAID. 1213 C ANTED. Oa AS Tok: Ws A Tou ‘COLORED MA ‘MAN J in nish satisfactory, reference. EDW, Va. ave. 5.W. av WASTED rho, NOMEN, pwiTE, OR COL wane to do housework i of three; heavy put out; can ett each, 427 11th TE! Wane: 10and 3 o'clock, we Soa rantry free of it WAXTED-SITUATION AS BARTENDER OR more: Jow wares 10 : best x 137. referentan, AXTED_BY 00 ‘coLo seforencen sud noob) pois toe Re ayy Tho objection vo iravelin: Apply, “eos NTED — BY A_ RESP! | W guts and obliging ‘Star office. RESPECTABLE WOMAN ferences, Call BSS BNE ot. E ANTED_BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN. =| SEED DEA SED AEE ena RESPECTABLE WHT Wait orn GIRL, slo chamberwork or care for chiidren, lating Addreaw f LOUD, Star OMe Te? NIED-ALADY ABOUT TO LEAVE TOWN Wishes to find a place for ber cook. ‘Apply, 1742 aS EMPLOYERS FOR NTS Cinaies and feusslce, with references) tu the ul | Pereai aoe ge fo urgian thet un DUSHACKELYOND, $27 Tith ctu. OTe Waxt We and suit DBE A RELIABLE BUSINESS MAN, ‘Usiness tnanaxer oF rience, by ewes, cutlery vam ancl “sport Toe Saeinese ‘Wholesale aad retail: address ik: ‘Star spotpetbiny mew; no W ANTED FIFTEEN INTELLIGENT AGENTS: $0 per, day ha ‘books. ‘he tomo row S30 Teh at nw WASHINGTON CO-OPERATIVE SUPPLY GO. WANIED-A BOY TO AusIST IN HAT AND wents’ rie Ba store; one that has some ex- RATIRReS gghet line of business preterred, | H. SU st- Me RS & BON, GOSS and SOLO M st. ANTED—A BEAMSTRESS TO GO A SHORT Wikia ah country mith private. tral that understands cutting and fitting. App! pd 2 3 Waar ‘ROGURATE AND, EX: Address EXPERT. bear omice. Feet WATERY 4, WELI-EDUCATED FRENCH si saa | ae Sette adel “hae WANTED — BY TRAINED Ui ‘enced in nervous diseases. posi from former patieats, “Alss vival 80 ph Ee pat phy Ww Aa TED ‘A GRADUATE DRUG CLERK IN X first-class wood. salary the ‘Ou270 Exeter e.,Baltimnore, Mae metas WASTED-2¥0 FIRNE CLASS 30 RNEYMEN W ANTED—AGIRL TO DO GE! ERAL HOURE: ‘work ina small family; no cl good cook and WARIED-A_COACHMAS WHO WILL MAKE i useful about the house; colored We eat OUTH OF GOOD ADDRESS YOR store. iy by letter, giving age relerencer. 1 Pr. or se. ety, we ref Apply 12 Ne ve JolO-Ste ferred. "Apply L307 Dist uw. it We ANTEDSPAINTERS THAT, WiLL WORK ai ‘Address G. ; Star of W. divert putee coon FOR MATDS. xg Frey! on charye of) recor Thee, we eee WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. | WEee a ae OF SETTER BiTOH TO Trish retriever. jets ae ‘SECOND-HAND DICTIONARY; wast. be cheap. ponielaped edition; dar preferred. Crk DOs nee ie W ANTED— WASHING BY THE DAY OR TOTARE Derlenced and first-class lauuntces, seutlomen's Preferred Gall Stor adders S12 3p Warm E, HAMBERMAT to Mrs. RILEY, Sunbury, of Conn. ave., beyond Bous D. APPLY ing ave.. head soe Wx Er tan bo sme ete WaxtEoa Witte GIRL FOR GENERAL wil veel With washing aad foaiit. Calle i belp witu washing a7 frou K Connection: ave. between Land 2o'ciock. TANTED_A” GENTLEMAN WHO HAS A iatwe bosiness acquaintance in this city to repre- sent the bonding departiment of a trust and loan com age rfogences regUited. Addrow THVT AN <TED-HALF-GROWN GIRL, FROM THIR- mn to fifteen years Cp white preterred, to tend tol baby. Appiy 7 ANTED_8IX CULERES ¥O! ATER ‘igh fools at cuce. WeEOaE. BALTES LEY Hosa? sun totidings Jest Ww ANTED_FOUR SEWER SETTERS 43 aq ‘Apply E. & E. BALTZLEY, TED-A YOUNG GIRL ABOUT 15 ou 16 joake herself wenerally useful ipreterted. 2131 Ht ANTED-A~ SETTLED WOMAN FOR GLE: gia Rousework for a small family no childe "Call 102'E st. n. W WANTED-THE AMERICAN MUTUAL AID A beneficial ton incorporated under the awe of the District of Columbia; pays $100 in one year; 815 per week in sickness or accident and $50 death benefits on esch €100 certificate; this is no high ed- mission fee; $1 on application and #1 each week there- After. it is believed, will be sufficient to redeem s 8100 certificate in one year. This society represents the true principles of protection, divides the profits among its members, guarantees the face value of each cortifi- cate twelve months from date thereof. Under certain conditions certificates may maturo in stx months. Or- wanizers wanted. Good pay to the right parties, Caiess of Supreme Lodas We rae Ey se frou called. N. eat 7 ANTED—HORSES PANTUB sont, Pou abled at 40, on lv from tH Faulyed: Agent, care WASTED VIOLIN AND FLUTE PUPILS BY wo ex-U. B. A. ‘Setentific instruc- fo, Bi tor twelve week—during "vacation, Sp4 3 3e6-Lm! *feeptgns on farm, Woe. Wixt = DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT BU- Tactics — an and colored. forall nindaot donpetielat and springs: with references. "700 L Ww ‘ED—TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT, ALL eheicniaranoeram ee WHITER EXCHANGE, G10 F stn. w. GRANT PLACE, WITH ITS MANY ae trees, presents a pretty landscape as seen from the bay windows of 720 10th st. m.w. Summer for deisenitfully cool rooms. soe f Rigws 7 Mo av.10r,all uit 33, myl0-1m__ SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 Fst. cool; Dear Treasury and Be: suonmer Fates, jeO woop | Fanart aes Gest. eT od. 0 COMMUNICATING Foous; rented separate! HED ROOMS housekeeping. wv. seat | 2 Fee RENT FURNISHED LARGE PLEASANT | 3 Stas iaeea roan Sheet soe | os FOR RENT Do, YOU WANT ROOMS? IF 80. ae, Shad they a ‘are and the bites,” 004 Pat. Rooms Fre ee LARGE Pee Roeikeae ols e's with ct Ser ceree nas eve, ewe. room, ‘8 ab Tatnst. naw FOG Tt FCENISgED FOR THRER WONT the Delano place in Mt. Peasant ; nie roe tay, with barn abd an ace of Tew nd eerden Sure on ‘Marvard ave. and 10th Grat oom i Rellogs bee aaa pelos FoR BENT 1007 1009 MARION Bir BAY WIN- rent ne may the “PRERS Berti, ee hat ae poms al Toode with or without board, at lowest summer rates. 100 Ist st. n.0. joB-3t* ‘OR RENT MARYLAND AVE EAST OF CAPI- ion: sug Prices. Teg tgee ass t 10W rates, Star office. ebat™ POR, RENT- 5 CoRyTCATINS _ FUR- rooms oD second SooF at summer rates ea. 2. , EARGE ROOM, 25X00. ON FILST Feeney Habe for torars ati lobe to the ignore and epee aad Feat house. “Abriy AN THOMA jee DE RENT_TWO gee ge “GENTLE. take two others of similar habits fa a give cool, * jgrge rooms and good pitendance, ftendance, or will, rent to married couple; reterence Jest Foe 1a: F_APART MENTS OF TW OR THREE furnished or te. bat ‘erent Til ent fo colored 0 Col iy J. HARRISON SUBNBON & SOM, ead eae POREENT_WESTEND FLATS, i “NEAR signal office, S larre rooms; bath, ruod- anwe, ail STORE TEN-BOOM i improvements: newiy papered Per month. Apply 1011 Kigys place ww. jeo FOR _RENT—OFFICES. Fos MNT Thon E WAGGATAS FOR RENT THREE LANGE OFFICE “ROOMS, celal jo permanent tenant Foes New York « Jo HOUSES. SGOUMBIC 1455 New York « NORTHWEST. RENT— VE ee ano #90 D 3 Lae office room, snl Te ryenere Upper part i468" st, $14 per month. my 20-21t New York ave. A ene FOR RENT—STORES. Fe OR KENT JULY 1, TWO G00D STORE ROOMS T2235 7th st. n.w. ; now SEeupled one. Tor ary woods and other for wall er; stores. me BU BURUETI ve. Fae sels LARGE STORE “ARR ean at Beata eee ‘Apuiy to w. 0. 30H path at. n ‘ny beta F OR RE ‘nite wholesale, into two stores. i ai e rt ¥ a . tS 5 cat — ete es A 3 rer i E Fi STOKES, te. iis otitis ave. ay COUNTRY BOARD. WASTED SUMMER BOAMDERS, HALY MILE from depot: daily mail and ait coun- try home; rates reasonal ply PSone Dek tron, ‘Montwomery county. Je1d-2w" GOR COUNTRY BOARD CAN BE 1 OREAIRED at Mount, Pleasant, near Round from post near ‘Blue Ridwe mountain: Froal Pope fresh vewetables. ice, milk and all home com- For terme addreve forte A. E, HUMPHREY, $010-whetjy10in__ Paxson, Loudoun county,'Va. HASLEY, HOUSE, FHORBUs, Va. SITUATED | 003 13m Hii age munutes pide tom what hast at Old Yorst | $08 tien HOS. E [3 eee eee FOR PRT TORN SHED—FOR THE SCs 1514, Concorat, st. nw. 7 Foome and all aod. imps. ; only 20 per mont Waste DANEXHOWER, buat houses attached feuing a Fates $13 to is = aaa ABS ivgthe st Portes amnout, W Sa F-pe ed SUMMER ame FOR Pl of 12 must be near city. Ad- ing fail ars, c. 3 office. 6-4" Wikre soon “BOARDERS. "} FAIR VIEW; comfortable rooms and p ee — pienty of nf Seat aud ade, reference c. : SCARY TE Waa: b rman OS Loudoun Co., Va. B. B. WAKNEK&CO.. 916 Fet.aw, ot RENT UNFURNISHED 1708 Comoran st.tr. #4 Fi FSR BENT 317 MO. AVE, X.W..3-STORY Axp sees namment brick dwelling: 10 rocme amd ail a. ¥ ne Monti Soot NWOMMSTEDI A BRADLEY, O27 F at, : 20 AND 3 K ST. XK ROOMS 25 per month A cit Balbo inet baa wt YOR SOMME SOR RENT iy f Academy ANN, ag a; Janne, airy. comfortabl oust near Fou ‘aval ‘Radreas 8 Mary and Annapolis, prety * 51 1000 NH ws 10. W. LINKINS. SOOT a a aed jh si nw Fy ‘204, Si 38h brick: “THOS. B. Fe RENT HOUSE 140 CONOQKAN three stories, 8 rooms. cellar Aitchea Band deitag rou ou are THOS. G. HENSEY & 00 1300 F st. now. ACOSTIA, ONE | SIX-ROOM Apply te HL A. >, ; RENT pow GSTS 0 Rok a iucxigrn “lauyrovensetite. — Taquire of on 18 B_ MOMUN, 1331 Fst.n.w. any 28-1 Feet in AN ‘Anacostia. ‘ave. se] i FURNISHED. #40) Lows cre AF 3 jue fe Dapons circa i “Fitch, POX & BRUWN, 14357 Penn. eve. ONE OF Hone ick th; concrete ier grat interea. el0-Lu Moxexz TO LOAN ON REA’ kood security im suuns frou. rest. 100 upward at lowest, Fates of int xa it FHLLI ES & BO Siw cor, 1th and F's Miatiane TO LOAD cee ruved real extate sectrity repecel Sa ATS HOT ERF OR, 1507 Pat ww Tex® ~ JOARDERS WANTED IN A HEALTHY LOCAL- , toilsome years of practice to | Mrs. J. MeLean, resent wi y ASTED-ENERGETIG “MAN re RENT AND V4 Sebberetieg cnmcrest ses He res rey | regaining long, resets JE Fowelt Mm Sumer He Dour Mi. Me-| WV gaat oe murens a oem ate | W ASE ah Tat PT Eas ei oe as wore dark clothes. He has not yet been cap- ‘th Standard (1 (tory), sags that if the laintiff | Lean, Miss Cora McLean, Mrs. Mary Clubb, Sarna reteres coe Fequired. COLUMBIA THONG. Passat “3 Oraer box Oeek eye WATE! ton. County, » EAL ESTATE D ISYPRTMENT tured. comes wart wat of the ms is jens Mra. 2; Dusningten, Mies Mattie Minnix an ANY. 027 kat. ses wis SS =a FArayrew _BOARDING 1 HOUSE: HUNDRED athena =) Sy 2-y six PER CST EAVABLE QUARTERLE. mit jt fens carer an their mn 38 rdson. Favorable reports were arena waite GIKL “FLOM TW TWELV ra wre > Sake seca an ten beee-naen aces the | Te somewhat tarnished. received from the several committees, ‘Mevars, | V Aitoen years old to ilve with mall tamaiy nolohoraye ooldeet perlanen sad, doney, ind of weeks Fae by a ag oa pHa lS eee ag & Tiely ee < ‘The Times says that the case is ended in | J. E. Powell and H. A. Linger of the committee | home for xood wirl. Apply ne __jo-3t*_| short notice. 2. FI one ae aes ‘munth, This house teehee Georgetown Catholic Union last night, andthe | the only way that an im observer | on transportation reported that they had made -TED_AT MRS. <2 ro a F | _myo0-1m ‘and painted throughout, W. ©. DUVALL. warm reception be received showed in what | believed possible. “We express the universal | all necessary arrangements for the e's ex ne ao WaANTED-SHORTHAND AND Rr NaT ‘PLEASANT SUMMER BOARD Sebi Digh esteem the reverend father inhel "The feeling of millions of English men and women j cursion to River View on the 2th. The ladies vENTS TO geLL. wore | W incinding tnirty hours’ dictation each weet tal te Casinodations, ee ea, SEAL a F. WAGOAMAN. address of welcome wus delivered by President | when we say we profoundly regret con- | arranged to hold a lawn fete at the gardens of ee ee Apply at 1008 “se9-30° insurance aw oF ruom as J. B. McGirr, Father Kelly responding in well- | nection of the Prince of Wales ith the affair.” | Mr. Linger about the middle of this month. \ddress R. Y. G., Star office. sit* | bookkeepinx, illustrated by ror. Sa EAUTIFUL, _ cOFFAGES IND HANDSOME st as, to ES.do0cn Sees secarity 5 chosen words. Then followed a short musical | ‘The Times almost wishes tha the Prince of SageRneds wiew wie Rita: MPETERT HONEST. WOMAN TO ase Sate mouths, $10: students Be country residencm,atwellSrutsbed fr re far = bo dela: WUAN'S BOIL cen Sipe vay peony. Thee whe parte also signed a deciaration never to play cards | © Jowph B. Lee and int Anna Alden | nay hashes to wpa; Veaint mrnguct | Seay he moa COLE Rink res, Anas ae an ves Moma Teen Seances tone were married last Sunday by Rev. Mr. Boggs | Home, Address H., Lock Box 473, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED x, DESTEING PROTOGRAFRG Waits sean a HOUR Wisenes, sho gave some excellent recitations, war stm WILLiaw save. in the Methodist church at Passpatanzy, Kin Couey WANK eabinets, @2 fe, ark Ut auylgh Brenswick.on 8. & 0.2. after which Mestrs. Albert Murray and T.F.| 4 grecial cable ich to the New York | “eorge county, Va. ‘The groom is connecte imeaweal” bousework in’ «private pba redn ‘aa developing jeasant King fcruisbed music on the piano. A special cable dispatch to the New York | with the Anacostia Railroed Company and left weak ony. arin |b + Rear 4ncois | also las degre oe : ee 2 que seme World says: There was nothing indicating cha- | here last Tuesday for his home in King Geor; le | ATED RAN = sy Loudoun co., Va. MORES To toax ar 3 wens dire CENT ©) dics Gistihng tha cube anni aba grin or disgust with life in Cumming’s manner | county, where he was married and whence ANTED_FINBT-OLAGS BOOKKEEPER FOR | WAR? si ON —1 DESIRE ae | Nu 7 ROOM FOR RENT spvtoved District resi eatate. mo de Pace, lelem Casiloar. the only child of Mr. and | a5 he greeted the correspondent in ra Thar. returned with his bride yesterday. The ‘couple nd; stats one and selary ©: Seat mas, sclsallany " ‘Use of bitchen. mh Mrs. Geo. B. Cobb, was buried yesterday from | low's library. He looked as cheerful, happy, | have taken up their residence on Washington | {7 H-1.6.. Starofice. __ aa | SYgenors referenceviiven. WILLLAL ipinsaap, wetee emia a 0% the home of her grandfather, Mr. Geo. W. Casi- near Monroe street. They were given a recep- | WW ANTED-SEVERAL ENERGETIO HUSTLERS Ly Reet WORE 5. lear, 3019 Gray street. Many friends attended the funeral and exter: “po their heartfelt sym- ao sitactinted with Rimenlf ond every else as most men do on the their’ wed- “Ken,” ." he said, courteously, ‘what can I do tion last night. MARYLAND DEMOCRATS ACTIVE." ‘at once, who cau make door city work. F. £., IVE YO YOUNG MEN IN t, who, can ANTED > EVERYBODY TO = aad — ae = “Se a ‘ANTED_SEVERAL, wacky ie anal Ry ies a pathy to the bereaved parents for the loss of ‘The ofticersof the Anacostia and Prines George’ each dei t of the Pare their beautiful child. who acted N- | for you?” 6's | earn S160 mouthly with ease dur ne spare snd F, ant pogend era were a9 W. a besa Cen, agilige me by wit the World do, some. Const Deanocrati tab gives iat night at the GSEs no bond or soe ‘hewn, ps box | Siu Pentayivante dre es anand. spleen GRE Hoperville H. neil los. H. Brad! for on Amde from lence of Treasurer George ray. e > ANT! TEDAGRAZE YOUR H ES ON RD! ED— The interment was at Oxk : : tate id to nyt to. am Amert-| selection of» place forthe neat meeting ofthe L. Wtemeal boanwat Piperemeyregutredy wa Wee saneoch — aren | Buia, Sante saree a ny twee ot ines wes foung: le Shaw, who fered so lon, Syecgie'a Ty ee ee elul ssed at xon bes to competent person. Address. x Socrine. dc xalley and pationtly, was buried in the vicinity af | the keenest’ interest Will you | chosen. The meeting will be held at Grego seth Waste ‘Wao eS ti rope and bout acon ‘Togme 68 bask oe REN, 908 70. Sugar Loaf mountain. Kind friends assisted | teli them through the Wired = you think | democratic ——— and presided over , Warr ‘A PERMANENT Cet 7 Ci ring. A AND ta 8) water and celebrated 3 Oy cus Phow 2500 UPWARD. the bereaved parents until the hour of inter- Mr. J. H. Rocky ies President of the club for ba Oh gy ia stor |i Water, from Bawiey Springs can be had ‘AT FIVE AND SIX PER CERT, ment, and there were many costly floral trib- with good | that election district. ‘The invited SS | anaes se in. st ew ete. > é ees epan tha oie of coume, went I will be Judge C. C. Magruder, Prince George's Wa BEN FOR STORE as REAI. ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. LADY PATRONS INDIGNANT. ‘pected, but you may say that candidate for the democratic nomination for Wie ge SOOKE, BUrwes, ate! a BOAMDERG) CONVENIENT TD R. O. HOLTZMAN, She taly petenn ef Ge laak @ ‘sh tribute it entirely to the biased and pre} iced the judgship of the aie, tgventh judicial circuit of | waiters, coms Galty mail ond sit comburts of 9 count fez Cor. 10th and F sts. n. w. i pi Aged Woman's Home | Svning up of tee lord astce, have | Maryland; ‘Richard Brandt, ‘commonwealth's Tete BUSINESS CHANCES. BURGE Borate ae eens meee, $300 are much incensed again the parties who | Smming up of the vo <s quaaa||atorey tac Coen Wilson (AMS, 1110 st. n.w. ere ra. Md. 36-140 2,700, "ANT MONEY? 910 70 9100 TOLOAN gave “he “soance entertainment” at Forest Hall | ity that intimated ‘to, ‘veveral | editor of the Marlboro’ Gassde and Hon. Wan, Ware Tae ee soma sear 2S | Fvetase bosinem ies goed besiin Blanes mae TORE TARE ROUSE OPENED MAT 20 FOR, warone, household gous or vtier petpumal peuseny; anday might and advertised it as a benefit for | people before the trial that he thought there | I. Hill of th Marlboro’ bar. ‘The club assumes ke Sr tent Fock aon Fea aeel: he. purest al Frimcipal and interest payable to weekly ce’ menty that institution when the home neither knew | wasno doubt as to my gat the expense of the meeting and will be repre- | Slurese, with stamp, aba! 00. Fal Ege | POR SalevTOCe BE EES, OF 3 ee Sosa the people or received the proceeds from thi “It also, that the Prince of Wales, | sented by some of its officers. Similar meet- stock new SEigrininment. “Many charitably dispowd at-| who is bitterly ‘hostile to me, should laneh | ings will be held in all the fourteen election | WW ls eres ak sols tended. thinking they were in a small way aid- precincts of Prince George's county. JUTE ORT NEW SNTED AGENTS ee ALE-NEW OBEY, To LOAN x any 8 M> DESIRED aT a} ‘ates of interest op emate mite ‘i Y Witlan the District eokaa eo “Sela be ing the good cause. believe that they refrained from discussiug the PUSHING STRRET IMPROVEMENTS. Brava pase oeeoneh nyt Pees, Regen ste retorna Sb EER, OF Pore eee a seanece oo wameal some’ last night I and my friends, afterliston- | District Engincer J. Watson and Inspector | Wy ANTED-AGENTS TO BULL THE TMPHOVED | it SEDER on pete, ene “ mi . ing to Clarke's speech, thought ‘the verdict edt Alter it ts aw sett - Lad se There ie reat distress in the western part ie a Teer bat after the Jigen | J: H. Crawford are pushing the Nichols ave- Pa tony BAtlas catches aif taud. dist Erie Talo went of 35Gb sect eat rater here | mung up we lot all hope.” nue Improvement, ‘The etoavated macadam | efatsar uit Tai tacaese ence | RORSME OR REALE At ONE RvR EBON Hare Caiany OS Casts bantahiC ing west —_ i one hydrant, ont “Do you intend to move fors new trial?” | instead of pg 1 in in entee pet | Hee uie Ber Betas baste busts sain le ee Sie care boues a best ite wharf), Wine |B 1903 Dun et eee wo DADEABUWEE & DUD, —y is never i People for res around | asked dent. of Morris 1m} ia in shronen om cach rae opy are obliged to use either this or the pond a4 epi we 7 ‘which pit — mn repeat Peatetie Hate evans ‘oe lias oy 10 Pott ee in the schedule of streets to be i belimy improved = WV A<THD_enENOGRAPE AND, BEMING- | HOB OK, Owner, eae | Ss LOST_AND FOUND. . a ies. and the ni \y stricl leason yore provided Fompetent the cause of frequent breaks and considerable will first p put down the granite pike along Reopen, gpersors ‘init es x WHEE ILA A SMALE, PRINTING expense to the owners. Now the owners of the eust side of Nichols avenue from Maple to | KUF¥, 8 BBSRD: Reminucton Type- Den in Qperation not this pump treater unless the coe Sheridan avenue and as soot as the recent ap- ier Otis, Sikand Ptac. mtSSee i a Se =e jaar show a more liberal spirit toward ie of fered riation becomes aveilable this section, that they will inclose the pump | “""T have'notbiug to add to Clarke's remarks | frcbersssmnt sions the weet le” The preane WANTED---HOUSES. ™ and not allow any more water to be nan about that. It was obvious that thoee witnesses | appropriation suffice to finish only one- therefrom by outaide parties. had been \y. drilled in their parts, | half the work. ‘Engineer Watson and tor | WANTED FOR SUMMER 4 FORNIGH A LINTHICUM ALUXS! TO BE FORMED. What Sir Edward said waa ly true. | Crawford have won praise by their vigorous stot irene eg ee At a recent meeting of the faculty and board | ¥#8 bamboozled into signing that agreement met 4 <f Ge Linirnen Ioaiennn the quation of ear cere Se Heme ot Wetee. Eee ores. pe ~ fee forming s student's alumni soriety tay “] Sone soandal.” Miss Worthington hes returned from An- pan cane ably disctsses!, and it it very probable that in | ga's.it true. Sir William, that you were offered Wea the carly fali the students of fifteen years, many of whom are now occupying responsible *, will be brought together for the first time. Thove who have heard of it your suit for “No, it is not true. However, overtures a Same nek ts proeens, peawease Teunion of the “old ya" and the pleasant memories that will be Tevived promises to be of more than passing interest. sores. FS. Moore bas sok to Jas. 8. Racburn 15.96 fect on the east side of Valley street. ‘The garbage man has not been on Beall street detween 30th and Sist for two weeks and he is badly wanted. aa Mary Compton has gone to Princeton, - ——_— Ir You Ane ani a io eat eae se Woovs & Co., bankers, Adet. 1223 P street. 3 i i £20,000 through the Wilsons not to goon with | BApolis. Mr. Chas Montgomery and Mise Montgomery | U4 wean EES an ANTED_TO x CATED must Bo earns er ae olen A pera f aa aac i i f Selling Lots at Auction. Eighty-seven lots in the Sherwood subdivision i i i is i Ff 8 if i H Lf i & F it FH i if fi fy !

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