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$5 Wenn & Lo : A. Kieran, this afternoon and inqtired into the case he HELPING THE Poor. werent all go SMES yy IL_|SUICIDE OR ACCIDENT te tte pte barat rn deena gros ge omen Pod agen Gh my pete large number of the poor of the city, still con- Souvenir Cotms. In compliance with many requests, Tre Stam, has eccufed, for the accommodation of ite Patrons, © supply of Columbian Exposition Souvenir half dollar coins, which will be fur- Clarence D., Wyoming, 1 B st. ne. Kaneas, Hillman House. inside the valise, and this caused friends of the dead man to advance the theory of accidental shootis Frank G. Downman Found Dead in “ater ole. i tos. vallso the . Mt Coburn, F. P., Wisconsin, 52 B st ne. Cockran. W. ih, Now York, 1935 16th st nw. Coggswell, Wm., Massachusetts, 1349 Let nw. —an Today was the fourth in the series of the charity banquets provided through bounty of Col. 0. G. Staples, proprietor of Yor the COLUMBIAN SOUVENIR COIN ask at a oner ere Compton, Barnes, Ma. i efiice, second floor, 11th atrest bids. The price is $1. His Room. Soporter atin bat act Hic aioe tacee ot Willard’s Hotel, and hie | wife. Over |Cocllire, FS, Mumschacstis Litehiield, ot cont paice,—one Ger ence. Aggy ae Ss Maka. — Coombs, W. J... New York. Hamilton. at the counter of Tue Stan business office, as SHOT THROUGH THE HEART. | ranced the theorr that the deceased fred the | an easy matter for the poor to recover from Cowies, W. Hi H. North’ Carciina National | ¢q.,,0%e retlows Yialt Alexandria, Wo diatl contines to cuppiy cur easteceers win} Swe Suors Ow Eveny Ficom the effects of the stoppage of all sources of in- | ington have accepted the hospitality of Col. | Cox w York, Randall. Canton Potomac, No. 5, Patriarche Militant, sound, and that as soon as he the trigger he took his hand from the wale sed fell. Indications That He Fired the Pistol—He| Undertaker Speare took charge of the body Had Been Using Liquor and Morphine—| for friends of the deceased, and it will be come. especially as the weather has not been such as to make it possible to rosume outside work. The appeals for aid still continue. The DR JAERGEN'S SANITARY UNDERWEAR at 20 per cent, less than list prices, ime and Mrs. Staples witha rush. They have stood j Cox. S: Tennessee, Metropolitan, 1. 0. 0. F., commanded by Capt. Shackelford, not upon the order of their coming, Crain, Wm. H.. Texas, Rand and a number of the Grand Canton, Capt, a Crawford. Wm. T., N. Carolina, Metro tan. | Galiber but bare coms, Mewenger Dboys, boot | Crawford, Wm. TN. Gerolins. Metropolis her, made a fraternal visit to Potomes oP ‘Was to Heve Been Married Todeg—the shipped to Warrenton thie afternoon or tomor- [EE of niet pots on and there sheetbe money Diacks end frozen out laborers, with thet | DE , a GC Lady in the Case Declines to Talk. 7 to meet the outlay. sisters, brothers, cousins and their aunts, were | Curtis. \ me were received at the depot by tse Coxrrotroxs iy ines ash ical ot Cie Goceneed told ghe un Gertakee |” ess every quartic OF ‘the Dhitiiel ethavap- around the board. That element | Cutuing J.T © committee of Potomac Loage, consisting In our Candy Depactment, 25e., 40s. and 60e. 1b. peeoeens Sahoo cocoeer moakt tive, 8 cer tsente of | Ti tur gic. ia seany. pancer’ qlupecs bets a ae Jn the suniest senton lives pre- | Dalzel, Joh ot 3 Cora, RT. Gock, George —— . ‘undertaken to give relief fi their private | catiot was well represented. There were | Daniell. W. F.. New Hi E. Hinken, W. E. Davie Conserved Fruits, French Bon Bons, Maricaibe and Frank G. Downman wasto have been mar- AN INTERVIEW WITH MISS HUNTER. Sends. bel the sontians’ tamaat Rn 2 nica scores of half-clad — whose pinched | Davis, John, Kansas, 712 A st. me. Mike & chat pines Goes —_ = Caslon Chocolate Creams, with Nuts, Frutts, ae, O14- tied today if ail reports are true, but before| 4 Stan reporter upon calling at the number | the means at their disposal, and the principal | features Sojnes air out-taiked | DeArmond. D. A.. Missouri, Principal thoroughfares the bali of Potomas fashioned Molasses Candy and all kinds of Nut end ode was reache the hour of noon he pulled the trigger of ®| given by the colored porter who carried the | €0Urce of relief is the fund administered by the | WoFds in telling tlie story of want. The crowd | DeForest, Rt. E.. Conn rerolver and his life came toa sudden and aad | note to Miss Hunter was told that the young | Associated Charities and the police. Paden Toei aee Seteod, we atege ior acta | Deni ea hee ee end. Indy was at home and upon_be-| “ “write! ec napaa Alglhcsgapteheeyred orders, and the gocsts availed themselves | Dixon, Wm. W., Montana, Shorebam, The deed was a t shock to bis many|ing ushered into the parlor found| Speaking of the work of the Associated Char-|of this privilege on an average five | Doan, R. E.. Ohio, Fredonia, Sihday bet nelle Wl thant win teers oote bys two young _ludies there. One, _a| ities today to a Stan reporter, Secretary Emery | times. In some cases where the appetite, | Dockery, Alexander M.. Missouri, Willard’s Star reporter did not even express surprise | Slight, rather prepossossing and refined girl | etated that the District was divided intoeighteen | stomach and bunger were all in harmony ten | Dolliver, J. P., Iowa, Hamilton. when they were told of what had occurred. stated that she was Miss Hunter, and to] subdivisions,each one of which was in charge of plates of were absorbed. However, six | Donovan, D. 1., Ohio, Metropolitan, vie Fruit Candies Lith st. bids.) JAPANESE TEA Berved from the JAPANESE BOOTH In true JAPANESE STYLE permit the reporter to make known. object or seven plates was considered good | Dunphy, E. J., New York, Ariington. The tragedy was enacted ina room in the| bf his call, both young ladies were attired in| pn, “Bont, , Of, the association. po porsi.|ecord. The consumption of bread war in | Darborow, Alien C. Ilinois, 135 Gxt. n.w, In JAPANESE DEPT.? Dumbarton Hotel, on Pennsylvania avenue near | street dress, and either on the point of leaving | big, and in three of them, that one eeuth ef the | SPPropriate ratio. The loaves were not sliced, | Edmunds, P. C.. Virginia. 245 Del. ave, me, ‘The decorations of the booth have been changed ‘7th street, and the unfortunate man bad been | the house or waiting for some one to call before | svenue and west of 15th street, that one aorth | DUt cut into thirds and eaten without | Ellis, W. 7., Kentucky, Cochran. Now Reap going out. limit. In the d rush of patronage the | Elliott, Wm., South Carolina, Metropolitan. @ general love fenst from pink te yellow. Our Great Shirt ““Ad" apvended below. It ts a sur-| dead rome time beforo his body was discovered. | £9108 0 Hunter,” explained the reporter, “1 | Of the avenue and west of 16th street, and | Hui Jatte “chins soup bowls gave. out | Knglich, Thomas Duun, r = por i re ude by the fo — rise of surprim Downman wasn handsome man of muscular | gin from Tux STAR, and wish to knew if the Georgetown’ division, there were paid ‘ain | Ent pa ee , you Iedow’ ‘hes an N [and the fino tinted porcelain ware used in| Enloe, BA. Tonnesses, Colledge, Hazar ae ‘These TessISE, ECHIGO AND YAMASHIRO— . duild and had many friends in this city as well agents of the association. ree 4 “ ’ arye gre ter exis in Japances Department, 38 fer, istena| Www w Fe Ate*KufnT are se teeive | as at his home in Warrenton. He had served Waren yap * Mr. FG. Downman of | ggents had immediate supervision of the service of the hotel was called into requisi- | Enochs, W. H., Obio. Capte Grand Representa- respective divisions, subject, however, to the | tion. The effect of this on some of the . F., Vi . 245 Del. ave. me tive Allan and m Unele Sam during Mr. Cleveland's administra- On account 2 ennexen. B ouxx Tox: Bee The young Indy was evidentiyfgreatly sur : "i aeste was pectliar. Food was the only thing 11 Bat. ne. of the W'"W: Ex fate been deiared betingn ‘Ai-| tion, but was too much of a demoerat to hold prised by the question, and hesitated orae lit | direction of the association. | Where any divis-| Svea aboct on the strect outside the ball, Gome | Fithian, G. W. Mard's, train ye ee re Perens ““pollowing his release. from office he started | Ue, time before replying in the affirma- | Tien Possible, at once supplied from the gen: | Of the beneficiarics talked in a grateful strain Follows, 3. B. Naw York, 1853 Joforese wt. brief, mg ss mach time ee Bis goods arein Pr, He. Mage tive. Her answer plainly indicated that freasury, the ection office, over which | 88 tothe munificence of their entertainers, some | Fuuston, E. H., Kansas, 806 10th st. n.w, could be eafely taken mp for the @oad the sake amends for | ont to see somothing of the country, and only @| she knew nothing of the suicide, and when ke as if they had only received’ their | Foreman. W. S., Illinois, 1114 G et. order, the cante short while ago he returned to his Warrenton mak Saree eee es atte Secretary Emery presides, meeting the wants | © and visiting brothers 7 ICES ON tho reporter informed her of the fact her face y rem due, others discussed the quality of the | Forney, W, il, Alabaime, Metropolita were escorted to. the ban Hr ES chat wil p quality y, W. Hl. Alabarms, 2, Ito the ban wane Teh Se oe | hemme and then came bere. otknown, bat | Danched, her head fel, wad placing ber hands | hth remaining fifteen subdiriions. | “Taawacd all told stories af fo bow much | Fran ik, W. dlitaee Tid an oe ae pitstlr entertained “At ts 40" Poi LOW PRICES, he was the first guest fo register at the hotel | {ogether shoromainedsilent forseveral minutes. | gtencos of aero coche cae wae only {27 | they bad taken in. “Tho people tilted thelr | Gantz, MK. Ohio, 613 Mary a, ome weil pleased with ¢ : Then, as far as her emotions would permit, she | *" plates, drank from the point of their spoons | Geissenhainer, J. A., New Jersey, Arlingtoa, | Potomac parated the) Tharsday morning. He was assigned to room| horriedly anked for the details of te bogie vestigated before relief was given, such b ‘ ; oper yd a : iy. and bit their bread, but they got there 7 es Willard’. sed of of the ‘me 10, on the fourth floor, facing Pennsylvanis | Distressed beyond measure, ahe. bravely cox-| 4, COU Delng necessary in order to prevent P sony members, and they just the same. jocratio dames and *) . as A Dresented « very creditable appearanc sede many thowend friends ta | FOR 39, SAUE | arene, where he had exceedingly comfortabie | trolied herwolf, and in answer to the ‘S!At the present time, he eaid, when 'the | ssies descended from their high estate pfs ae Ways been Sc. each, oF 6 for $3. lo. q . inquiries stated that she had known tho | Gistross was unprecedented such clore investi. | 804 Indled soup in tho interest of humanity. Death of . Must be cleared out next week. Accordingly we have Eg, to 1G ALL sizes) ee ee dead man, and that she had sont him a short | cation became practically impossible, for the | Zt Was a bit of socialistic realism to watch the | Grout, W. W., Vermont, Arlington. o oe Ss Marked the following pricesr— © FAVORITE SHIRT, UN- He made a confidant of Jim Carter, the col-| time before a note in answer to one she had re- P » Re 3 retty heroines of upper tendom ball rooms O. M.. Minnesota. 1602 K st. Addi B. Gladmon, sn old and respected A reason that every moment's delay increased the | P’ (ard LOT NO. 1- 2,000 pieces. including Piates, Cupsand DERED. sold by ua | cred porter, whom he told that he had not had morning. She declined | Suffering to that extent, He haa ne doubt ther | Playing angel and ministering to the needs of | Hallowell, E., Ponnevlvania, National, citizen, died yesterday of heart failure, in bie Se. 4 cannot be improved on for] THE FAVORITE ht. Th t to state the contents of either, and seemed’ 6 cies wan anh weneen Hare, D. D., Ohio. 201 East Capitol st. itled. 4 ( Baucers, Teapots. ke. Were up to 50e. quality and make: it hes s 2100 SHIRT any sleep for four nights. There were traces hb the association was being imposed upon vs anya a ee a eo E third year. He hed resided in Wash- eciei bands. bui-} IN 62 SALE | of mental agony about the yonng man, and he often by unworthy applicants, yet he felt | _, Mrs. Staples was assisted today by Mra. Wm. | Harries, ., Minnesste, one. ave, fi He came here when @ ¥ 1. ork ‘i R. Morrison, Miss Kerner, Mrs. Rickey, Mrs. | Harmer, Alfred C., Pa., 201 North Capitol Te each, or 8 1 had used morphine and liquor to drown his that under the present circumstances it was far ie ° : * LOT NO. 9-2.200 assorted placen—Plates, ups | for $4738. Stare, 133 to18, ‘alt sorroms and give him an opportunity to sloep. HAD XO WISHES TO EXPRESS. better to be imposed upon in such cases now Boe: tee a nee eae ee ped eg And Saucers, Teapots, ke. Were up to 61.00. ath . Jim was sent toa neighboring drag store for| Miss Hunter stated that sho had ishes to|®nd then than to cause additional distress Mary ugh, 7 7‘ 7 : ie ett ee aE ‘Be | morphine pills and wax given three one-fourth ‘ mo by delaying the relief in order to person-| Hendley, Mrs. DeWitt, Mrs. H. A. Willard, | Hayes, W. I. Iowa, 1325 G st 3 —Now 4 i : ‘ ho matter, but asked that the sui- : isa Ri Rickey. | Haynes, W. E., Ohio, Ri, gers mated: 2 atsles of bose SHIRT grain pills, but these did not last long and he | C7Press in the matter, ally investizate each individual case. Where | Mrs. Phelps, Miss Ring and Mr. Hyde Rickey. | Haynes, . Riggs. A lot of Gold-embrotdered Bcreeng, 34g) unen round chread mogin.} IN THIS SALE | Four for ‘another installment. Tho druggist | cide's mother at Warrenton and his cousin, a | oy) applicant brought watistactory evidence | The attaches of the dining room and kitchen of | Heard, Jon T.. Missouri, Riggs. ee each! oF 8 for 84.50. Sizes, lo. refused to let him have any more, as he thought | Mr. Alfred Horner | of the War | Depstt-| of real distress in the shape of letiers or cards | the Willard hostelry were on hand to assist the | Henderson, D. raag toe agora oa eee TOK All sions sieeve length he had already had enongh for one man. Ft One ited The OUNS lMGY | from trustworthy persons, relief was afforded | Isdies. pimGcnienas MERGER tee C hie ee estes Lacnlenel Shiva eres Toee} OUR $1.00 Persons about the hotel noticed that he ap- | ftmly declined to say anything further | inevery instance, whether ft was in a. time of |, 4 00d many distinguisl ing folks . Tag ed iP = : . ° 7 Herbert, H. A., Alabama, Metropolitan, + fe Santks ol psgerte and as the reporter expressed his regrets at be- in attendance today as spectators. Sealskin , Ps Range of the Thermometer. weidered bones ve DEE ae eee erro ae boing under the Tnfneece ar | ing the bearer of 40 Unpleasant news and re-| TUMAY Rebar: boner! Seer ctclig was | oats were mingied with tatters, jewela with | Hermann, Binger, Ore., 1234 Mass. ave. manner: Hiety-clase goods at correspondingly low prices, n = ; J The following were the temperat for them the best value i tired the poor girl throw herself upon a lounge inte | tears and patent leather shoes with frosted and | Hilborn, 8. G., California, Willard’s, iS were che tomperntares at ie 8 Boor... ------ --Istand 24 annexes.) Shirts at $1 0. liquor. snd burying ber face tn. her rob gave fall widespread and general and when immediate unshod fest. Hitt, R.'R., Mlinois, 1507 K st. nw. office of the weather burenu today: Sam, tos. All sizes sleeve Yonge. A FEMALE IN THE CASE. relief was absolutely the plan he all Ses ALE IN THE CASE. ee on ly necessary, the plan tomorrow | Hoar. Sherman, Massachusctts, 919 Ist. nw, |2p.m., $0: maximum, 31. minime a a Yestorday morning it was evident that there | eavely withhede ne ee ond Until then #0) followed at the central office was to have |, The charity feast will be continued tomorrow | Hoar. Sherman, Massachusste ——————==*x: A, Kavrsax, wnetiensipiitginte on, ta eee tho name and address of each applicant care- | ffm 11 to 2 and on each day during next Holman, W. &, Indiane’ Hamilton. - — 909°P, Ave N. W. pers Teen Gee Tie conoxEn’s CERTIFICATE. fully noted down by Ile clerks eas the Trae a Hopkins, A.C., Pennsyivania,1116 Vermontave, |“! m4 Artificial Dryness of Chame s s. hat alan. cial Hin first note, was, addvonred 10: Sli. Cora | COTO Patterson this afternoon gave a eer- | Person entered the office, and such other intor~ MEMBERS IN TOWN. Hopkine, A. J., Mlinows, Willacd's, | waturat a or i@ OYMBOLS. jis first note nu 8 re mation as wot 8 une In enablin, ‘im or Sy eee P 0 Natura! dryness and the erallest cant ! Hunter, No. 1025 Vermont avenue, north reat tifteate of accidental death. his agente to arrivo at a reasonable ‘understand. | Senators aad Eepresentatives Whe Are ee eee Alot constitute the purest and an ate —- and this was intrusted to Jim, the fai ——>— ing of the circumstances of the case, After - Hull champagne, as compared w! 0 , bere, there i : . all, J. A. T.. Towa oy Indications of the aprcarr death mn dikes — ees left Ce hotel with FROZEN FIRE PLUGS. that was done the applicant was di-| Following is a list of Senators and Repre-| Johnson, i. U., Indiana, 1435 I. st. n.w. nite oy an een ae ee Treted. to take his or her place in line outside | sentatives who have arrived in the city and the | Johnson, Martin N., N. Dak.. 123 Md. ave, me, | a€e of surat in the win, while piving a @rser wut ad oneach other's heels. In so rapid writer and the unfortunate man probably ee et eee through a few questions learn the sufferer's Senators. Feat ot ele Gee eee Oe oe Demical anaivate af eas See eel i ey ne knows, but it evidently was not of the most| The fire department was delayed some time | real condition and wants, He explained that | Morton. L. P., Vice President, 1500 R. I. ave. Joseph, Antonio, Now Mexico, 710 10th st ae ee ean GH. Samar Seen ay arritagen aap Makes the finest of mistares, Tt, tn- loving’ character, for after receiving it | tn getting a stream of water to throw on the |he asked each applicant's name, residence, | Aldrich, Nelson W., Rhode Island, Ariington, | 79rePt, Antonio, Now Mexico. 740 10th w alas, 1a a mark + alcohol tham grea pep ag Downman appeared low spirited and was will- | burning building at the corner of 9th and | present condition, support, number in the fam. | Allen, John B., Washington, 10 B'st. ne. Eribbs. George FP iY Worth Capitel ap, | nn Promnem bran roends or reflections. Count- 2B Pinds ‘of CHOCOLATES—Antl tug to Oe Rechte Gee of secggiies Bei D weeds nce Tite joned | ily, and any other question which in his opinion | Allison, Wm. B., 1124 Vermont are. Kom, O. M., Nebraska, 1221 10th st. n.w. of foretuanedimacig most whelesome ar at tan in Pieris wad Walnut, as he bed not been able to getit behad tomake | > *tteete northwest re oe tama, | Would give him an insight s8 to the party's real | Bate, Wm. B., Tennessee, Ebbitt Kom, 0. M., Nebraska, 1121 10ch st m.w. champagne. clinging, erscefal stuffs hang from the vfl- Arittiston Pratt Pecosie, Fra sera out with something else. by the condition of the fire plugs, | Condition and need. If from his examvoation | Berry, James I1., Arkansas, Motropolitan. Kendall, J. M., Kentucky. the Randali. en feats Sere ear ue Wi GU GAR Eivicies siceene, which were more or less frozen and|fo' was ‘left in doubt as to. the worthi, | Blackburn, Joreph C. S., Kentucky, Ebbitk, | Kendall, J. M-. Kentucky. m mountain tillows the only lian Coffees "Wine Cordial Hoes” During the afternoon he received a caller and | Which had to be thawed out before the water | ness of thi applicant he sent the Pian eas ee Lanham, W. 8. T., Tex., 1008 M st, equate idea of these bi’- Apsteot sally and Wate cassia there wasastormy interview between the two | Would flow. Capt. Rossell was interested in| person home and directed that tho case be Butler, Matthew C., South Carolina, 1384N n.w. | L@Pbam, Oscar, ithode Island, Cothran. lowy. ‘camy trophies. Sprine goods are being bought jood Orange,” Pistacuto men. Persons about the hotel say he was the | ‘his matter and determined to get a full report rommally Cldal get mes = oe Caffery, Donaldson, Louisiana, the Richmond. | Lawson, J. W., Virginia, 1312 19th st, carter every succeeding season. Op the frst balmy SMOND PASTE—Marron's brother-in-law of the Indy in the ease and bo| from Chief Parris of the fire depart-| {2° .¢'at once gave the applicant an order for | Call, Wilkinson, Florida, 1903 N n.w. inyee hc ne kee Gay the promenade will be resplendent with the SE i ae {nsinted that the marriage should take place | ment. Chief Parris today reports that | whatever was needed, and called in the person | Cameron, Jas. D., Penna. 1 Lafayette square, | T2000 zia, 230 A ste. gorgousness of the coming season's fabrics and Rove Siuvoth aud Roasted Als today. engine No. 1..which went into eervico from the | next on the list made out and handed to him by | C*re¥; Joseph M., Wyoming, pagent ‘New York, Cochran. Carlisle, J. G., Kentueky, 1436 K at. n.w. Casey. Lyman R., N.D.,Ciifforn.Columbia r’d. Chandler, Wm. E., New Hampshire, 1421 I n.w. | Lagan. Matthew D., La, 213 ) According to the gossip about the hotel such | fire plug at the corner of 9th and E streets, was is clerks. No discrimination, he said, was terms were satisfactory to Downman and was | delayed two or three minutes by reason of the | ever shown by him or his clerks in the matter, O st. now, J. ave. nw, sty ies, ¥ BON _BONS_Pineapple, OF COURSE GINGHAMS TAKE THE LEAD. rey. Gingor and Cherry ; qt rettled thai a minister should be ealled in and | frozen plug; that engine No. 2, using | every applicant being waited upon in the ord. : : a : Their f ee ee ee Sarena lows, Fs quien Gecsmamay sons tae thie ster-|Ge pic oo Sh cal D chet eat wae on aot nimi mae already foun im Drops, . : . . J , John, Minn. pemaencvpva! elles nd others en ates noon. delayed a half, minute 2 peitnn watt: tat WORKING FOR THEIR GRUB. Callom, Shelby M.. Illinois, 1418 Mase. ave, | Litingston, L. Z., Georgia, 220N. J. ave. mw. | scare on satuntas Week. Today the WHYTLAWS wheel into line nicely packed and tied with rich satin caperet'y sgominnte peeing Stand A as thas exginn commpany (Mo. Gyiwhia | | 7 Cecical Unio Mission Mas) opened a | Desiel, Soha WA WisASN) SOMA sta | Nk ten ee nee Maguiiccnt! The greatest and handsomest array of = . So far as could be ascertained the man Who | ‘cod the water from the plug on D between 9th | department of industry in the basement of the | Davis, Cushman K., Minnesota, 1428 Mass, ave, | Long, dg eh ae ye it " Dawes, I , Massachusetts, 1406 L st. n.w. | Loud, Eugene F., California, the Albany, Soveity Ginebame we ever bat The AMERICAN | (3141 & Sox. Con Ll eax Axo F S- had been under such a mental strain spent most | and 10th strests, was delayed four minutes be- | new building on Louisiana avenue. The place | Divo’ s ae Rhode Island, Arno Hotel” | Magner, T. F. Keck, tb Oocheen, Gee bediy ths SOOTEN, anh ste weal towGewts | Sak " echens ta ieee fore they could get the plug thawed out; engine | has been supplied with a quantity of wood and Joseph N., Oregon, 8 Lafayette square, | Mallory, 8. R., Florida preeats a ecsocmermasiesnre] Paps ships: In the rear end of the room were his bed and | company No. 6, which used the fire plug | the proper appliances for aawing it into fire- | Dutols, Fron. T'Idehe 1280 13th stn. i, earth ginysecarnanetrareg — = warhstand, while near the front window were a|on 9th betweon D and E, was delayed one | wood. Able-bodied men applying for rolief | Panikner, Chas. J.,West Virginia, Normandie, 1336 T st. nw. made and afier some little time the revolver | Mrs. Columbus, Mrs, T. B. Daker. Mrs. J. Bentley, Heary W. © a#to make them rivais of the ary B. AUM | small table and bureau. An open stove stood | minute, while engine company No. 7, which | are enabled to obtain the same by rendering an Charles N.. Califc Albany. Martin, A. N., Indiana, 1305 K st. now. sthecate You who tke thesturay | Bitar B a BAGH | near the middle of the rooen od in 1b toare was | used the plug at Tih and &, cxpecienced no de-| anatnacne fe hae te eae splitting | Fee Wor Be ning Peeaiee Meredith. Elisha F., Virginia, Nasional, mary 30, 180g co 21D 4 Yank have heros treasure store. | BAUM . BAUM | & five last evening. lay. Thore wasa delay, howover, of two min-| wood. In consequence the mission has for Gallinger,J.H.,New Hampshire.Elsmore Hotel. | Meyer, Ado!ph, Louisiana, Normandic, her’ residence, cor CLASS COTTONS are ready. The} BAUMBBB A BGRASADT ss ENGI] Letter writing and walking the floor help to| utes reported from engine company No. 8,| sale all kinds of firewood in any quantity at | George, James Z., Mississippi, 203 N. J., ave. ne. | Milliken, 8. L., Maine, 1017 14th st. nw. =_Sente. 8 turethesuccessesin | bat hor AX YE MMMM" s..° BAUM) pass away the night for the man who had | which used the plug on D between 6th and 7th. | regular eity prices, + | Gibson, Charles H., Maryland, the Shoreham, | Mitchell, J. L., Wisconsin, 1725 I st. aw. = tide aud ‘relatives tnvitel to * eee nea: | BAL Be BD ak UU MM '§... BAUM | Nearly lost his reason, and when this morning | _ It is understood that Capt. Rossell will have AN APPEAL yoR FUNDS. Gordon, John B., Georgia, Takoma Park. Morse, E. A., Massachusetts, Shoreham. Patterns and colors shown by these pretty staffs. Col- | BAtMBBB Aa “cu MoM Mt = BALM | came he was no better off than he was the night | the matter of frozen plugs carefully inquired | 41. a eal has beon issued from the third eub-| Gorman, Arthur P., Maryland, the Portland, | Mutchier, Wm., Pennsylvania, the Randall, fore heretofore thought sacred to silk and wool are | BAUM 416 7TH BT. FATA | before. into, with the object of providing means to} | A” 4p som ind eub- | Gray, George; Delaware, 1421 K st. n.w. McAleer, Wm., Pa., Randall, ow arent success in cotton. Difference and novelty | BAU : BAUM ANOTHER NOTE TO MISS HUNTER. prevent the freezing of water therein. A num-| division of Associated Charities for help, ‘The | Hsis, Eugene, Maine, 1601 16th ot. n.w. MoClellan, C. A. O., Indiana, 210 Ist st me, i siyle are expected ana matter of course, but it re- | BAUM ae BAUM | He sent for the porter somo time in theneigh-| ber of suggestions have been offered, such as | appeal says: Hansbrough, H. O., North Dakota, Cochran, | McCreary. J. B., Ky., Shorehatn, 20. 1603, at his pesiden se ADDTeON sacetush otthecents oder Mecone tet toe tents] BAES —«NOCTEHE Quick Salen, BAU | Dorhood of 10 o'clock and again gave hime} Etvorett materia, ne» Pe HAL | Tho unusnal demands for relief mode upon | Harris, Isham G.. Twaneees 18 svat ne, | MeCean, 1. E. linola, Willan Regd sto two Fears ind four an a nas bee ton caeaesas ee Small Profits, Aus | note to deliver to Miss Hunter. Chief Parris, in conversation with a Stan! organization of ten’ years, to make this their | Higgins, Anthony, Delaware, 1524 16th n-w, | McKeighou, W. A.. Neb.. 320 ist st. n.e, r of cotton beauty are reached. the ne pius uitra of | BAU: Ata | “Be sure and get an answer,” were his last | reporter today, said that the freezing of the | fret pubiic appeal to the residents of this divis- Ht David B., New York, Normandie. McMillin, Benton, Tenuessee, Metropolitan, He spinning, weaving, coloring. But who knows? BAUM a BAUM words to _ porter, and = a to the | fire plugs = matter = Aeinss for the | jon for aid. Hiscock. Frank, New York, the Arlington. —e, A Arkeuves, 912 M st, - " . Bau A house on Vermont avenue with the note. earnest consideration of ¢ Commis Hoar, G. F., Massachusetts, 4 Lafayette sq. ler, Visconsin, National. . Ienaner 2 ral a pete mene ners mais | a Darssuazens, BitM| He eaw Miss Honter and handed her the|sioners, ‘The success of quickly ex-| gyn ene barged enable Nir od Hunton, Eppa, Virginia, Ebbitt. * | Moore, I. W., Texas, $13 Cat. nw, NOES kNGRTodk. "SS Wseca Pan Oneene z a Acrexrion. BA0H | pote. ‘Then he took a seat and waited until she | tinguishing @ fire depended largely | charitable within ite ‘precincts will contribute to | Irby, J. L. M., South Carolina, National Hotel, | McLaurin, J. L., South Carolina, 726 13th st resvience, Ne 351 11th street i > = Freres | BAUM NTION. FATAL | bad sealed gp answer in an ouvelopeandad-| upon tho prompt supply of water, and! {tssueport, Donations of money can be sent | Jones, James K.. Arkansas, 915 Mat n.w, : i acy oi at I] oMlock apes Korchlin's and printed in sencat and delicate pat-/ PAM vo. pay your findines and BAGS | dressed it @ir. F. C. Downman. even a minute's delay sometimes was most dam-|¢o Rear Admiral Thos. 0. Selfridge, 2013 1| Kyle, J. H., South Dakota, 212 North Capitol. No Cowen, - terns as we ever saw in such goods and in theshades | ATM notionsof usand save fromfully BAtM| Jim then returned to the hotel and without | aging to the interests involved. He hoped the | street northwest. Clothing, grocerine ke can | McMillan, James, Michigan, 1114 Vermont ave, TE: Janes 18, Jem, at 8 acca BAUM 10 yer cent to 20 per ceat on BAUM | stopping to remove his coat he went directly up- Commissioners would devine fome means f0F | be sent to office, 81234 19th street. Hsuretroea’ McPherson,J-R. New Jersey, 1014 Vermont ave. ‘and beloved hustond of ae ¥ aoe BAUM | stairs to room No, 10. remedying this most important defect. Never | 19 to 2. Manderson, Charles F., Neb., 1283 17th st. n.w. tustnd euros iam, STI00. BAUM op BAC A KNOCK, BUT No REPLY. since bis connection with the fire department | ‘The boundaries of the third subdivision are | Mills, Roger Q., Texas, 1012 14th st, n.w. O'Neil, Jos, H., Massachusetts, Shoreham, “Fecersl will take place trom hte tote resi tence, 1258 baat BAUu| He knocked on the door, but there was no | bad there been such a universal freezing. as follows: Extending from the junction of | 3litchell, John H., Oregon, Chamberlin’s Hotel yy yeaa Pew tL Seite: Sux 2 PACS | response, and then he ventured From the Eeeaeas Pennsylvania avenue and Rock creek slong | Morean, Jou t, Alabams S544 st nw: | Outhwaite, See bt Okie eek circle, naa anions, c 3 vf Rock creek and northern bound: of city to °. - “ 5 . oS 4 r or pact N BAUM gaae ha sew the forme of the man on the focr,| TO DEDICATE A NEW OMURCH. | 5th street; thence slong 17th street to P street, | Paddock, Algernon &., Nebraska, Willard's, | O eet cz, -Nirginia, 1996 I at. G “nt wanan| eee Norm BAUM ofa tragedy having along south side of P stroet to 16th stree Falmer, Jolin M_. Iilineis, the Hiemore. Stew ee mx Grryenam—so account of its | BAUM BACH | been enacted. The United Brethren to Have = Place of | ee er ot ret ne et streets Pasco, Samuel, Florida, 244 Delaware ave, n.e, | Parrett, W. F., Ind., National, Pecaliar dexiens-ts s bran new wash fabricmade | BAUM GS BAUM| “Ho called, “Mr. Downman,” but there was Worship Here. tnd thence along north side of Penneylvan | Peffer, Wm. A., Kansas, $24 14th st. n.w. Patton, D. H., Indiana, 8 I st. ne. from the finest Egyptian cotton and the best quality | BAC BAUM | no response. Ly this time the porter reali: At 11 o'clock tomorrow morning Bishop Jona- | ayenue toeRock creek. Perkins, Bishop W., Kan., 1815 16th st. n.w. Patterson, Josiah, Tennessee, Metropolitan, G Mahsens of She sisheet and hentsemest cotton | SAU ‘Will demonstrate PAUM | that the troubie had beea more than the Vir-| nan Weaver of Dayton, Ohio, will dedieste the Pettigrew, R. F., South Dakota, 100 B st. n.e. | Payne, Sereno E., New York, Cochran. LE Ot, at OB sctbimhGhcednanandaikiaan aco taceonaiea | Tee BAUM | ginian could stand and that be had killed ‘yton, Ohio, ledicat IN BEHALF OF THEIR SUFFERING PEOPLE. — | Plats, Orville H.. Couneeticut, the Arlington, | Peel; Samuel W., Arkansas, 125 B st ne. E, beloved wife of Win. Le ee enoeat ere eee Veet this fact to you. BAGH | Bimeelt. oes a of United Brethren in| Rey. 8. H. Hestor, pastor of the O Street | Power, Thomas U., Montana, the Cochran. Pendleton. J. 0., West Virginia, 123 A st, ne, oniesl peteata. ve. ma. ” - ge - ws oe BAUM BAU Walking further into the room he saw pow- | Christ, the first church of the denomination in | Alley Colored Ba tist Church, with a dele-| Proctor, Redfield, Vermont, 1701 Mass, ave. ‘erkins, Geo. D., Iowa, 1221 13th st. timere and Meran: - ae —s bee morrome. Bata der marks on the shirt of the deceased as well | this city. Seca composed ‘Messrs. M. A. Robinson, | Pugh, James L., Alabama, 1333 R st. n. Say A., South Dakota, 246 Del. ave. n.e, aerate EDWARD — BAUM : BAUM | as on his wrist, bat there was no pistol in} Bishop Weaver will also preach in the even-| Albert Williams and. Richard Robinson, | 2243: Matthew S.. Pennsylvania, 1829 1 st, n.w. | Pierce, R. A./ Tenucasee, National Hotel, Lanse atte rele > > BAUM 5c. Black Spool Silk . BAUM | sight. n Ransom,Matt W.,North Carolina,Metropolitan, | Powers, H. H., Vermont, Cochran. Parsrev Poxore BAtM 3" Bes Tw si | BAUM | "Tho burn on the shirt was on the left side, | NE ** 7:90. Other prominent ministers will as-|ealled at the office of Tux Stam | anders’ Wilbur F. Montana, 1414 K ot ow | Price, Andrew, Louisiana, Cocheen, oh Paptist Church - BAUM BAUM oe See waret wi rte | Sist_ im the kervice. The choir of the Salem | this afternoon to present the claims to| % i i e eaeg i 5 i pm Mieco god ell direct! 7 L w P! Sa Philetus, Wisconsin, 1701 Co: Quackenbush, J. A., New York, Rig; Intives ond frien fe paces BAEM | Jim's tufnd that's bullet bad entered the wuaate | Church, Baltimore, will render the music dur-| charity of the people in their neighborhood. | SAwyer. Phile Minnataes like marae ae Frederttasvure, Vas papgee Stux Morsserixe-te another newcomer so | BAUM Bau matiaweee a ich & They tell of great, destitution. Many of their | Shoup, Geo, La, Idauo, Willard’a, Randall CL Sinasoshineoter Mccoian. —— closely resembling Chine S12X that you'll wonder how | BAUM : BAUM | “Without touching anything in the room he | gornar ‘of North, Capina aed rentecoes ae | Retghbors, they said are ill, with no gpportunity | Squire, Watson C., Washington, Arlington, _| Reed, T. It, Maine, Shoreham. 262 ~ Selita hte 'e Rai b soap iia, ‘This in also madeof tne | BAUM ; BAUS | went down stairs to the office and notified Mr. | Forum lost July end teh toot ome Pr, Soar ee Y | Stanford, Leland, California, 1701 K st. nw. | Reyburn, J. E., Pennsylvania, 1211 Conn. ave, | 'Fansrs) wie (rom the residence of sptinn eothen, Hatt an ests {ilcw BAUM | George Jenison, manager of the hotel, and that | of 97,000. It is a neat and attractive structure | tion ‘bate ‘teen? for seve” days | eevart, Willisan M., Nov. Portland Fiats, Eiceardoce, Jos. D.. Tomnoasse, 1168 Sih st.n.v. paeirtnetass cc andanaommemaad jay 4 BATA] geutieman went at ouce to the roota, d most conveniently arranged. Its dimen- | dependent on Dr. Adams for support, but that | Toller Hees Mt Colenade: aT ot en | Robinson, ioe ee ee neice nied EERE BAUM LYING DEAD UPON THE FLOOR. sions are 60 by 40 feet, with vestibule, infant | this morning the doctor. in the presence of 209 | Turpic, David, Indiana, 1416 K st. mw. Buseell, Chas, A, Connecticut’ Hamultea. = BAUM BAUM | ‘There he found the condition of affairs as | schoolroom and auditorium, thelatter being fur- le at No. 710 O street, announced that his | Vance. Zebuion B., N. C., 1627 Mass, ave. Sayers. Jos. D.. Texas, Wiliard’s Hotel.” Blea BAUM | stated. The dead body of the man was lying | Rished with 250 opera chairs, The Rev. C. L Finds would’ not permit him to continue his | Vest, George G., Missouri, 1204 P et. n.w. Sects, Owen, Inch, Kiera Tspresx Dhserry—oia sot over new—white with Har BAUM | on the floor, the body being on its «ide with | 2 Brane will be the pastor of the church. charity; that he had expended $500 or $600. | Vilas, Wm. F., Wisconsin, Arno Hotel. Scull. Edward, Pennsylvania, Ebbitt, joes and Griawae capeeielis sof acord running lengthwise | BAUM PAUM | one arm half under it. He was in his shirt ee They prey beschaiiced disposition of alms the | Voorhees, Danie! W., Indiana, 1828 N. H. ave, | Seerley, J. J.. Jowa, 939 K st. nw. * end figures in ail the prettiest | BAUM BA sleeves and his suspenders were not even over | CAMPFIRE AND ENTERTAINMENT. | POF 0 O strest alley may not be overlooked. Lt oa hg as de —_ we nk Carolina. Metropolitan, devery ome indelibie BAUM BY is shoulders, PSR oR RECEIVED BY THE POOR, jen, Frencie E.,, . Arlington, hively, Benj. ¥., Indiana. Wiliard’s, —y BAUM BA On the little table were several shects of | The Third Battalion, D. C. N. G. (Union Vet- ie Washburn, Wm. D., Minn., 2111 Mass. ave. Simpson, Jeremiah, Kansas, National. Frnerai at 3 Sunday, January %, from somes. aoe. | FEY SUM | writing paper bbe Ruiies wats an the aos sdun Oorpal, euloye Tae, acknowledgos. the following. conteluatcs to | White; Eaward .. Louisiana, Albtey Hotel, | Sipe W. A. Pemnerivanta 0 ist we i.e seinen oso arte cote Pag —— y. er d y “ james Iowa, Oxfors ote! ley * sve " . BAUM Se. Colored” Cotton Bate | Rane ae the ond Parety mdr the dend man's} ‘The armory of the third battalion, D. 0: H. @:, | the relief of the poor today: Mra A. MB. Wolcott, Edward’0., Colorado, 1221 ave, | Smith, MA. han MADDELL,, Cn Wedneslay. January 26, 1881, ot Wor ( baum © g head was the lead pencil which hedad used in P , , 1221 Conn. 5 , Arizona, Riggs, UF pm, HARRIET T Uciowed wile ot demas ae combinations ashe alonesendsout | wary PERFUMERY AND TOILET BAT | lov o inion | @5; ‘third an € les; on, i it , Herman W., Illinois, 227 E. Capitol st Semue potterns you never saw before. Blom cca BAUM | Ths bed had not been made up and his two| Veteran Corps. The alfair was conducted as | School building, 81,85, clothing aud four; Dr. | Atwmtas Trike’ Pesheten aoe DeLave.a.e, | Springer, Was. M.” incia 43 Bat es, Balser an 4 aotnen, 20. | RAC ARTICLES. BAUM | coats were thrown carelessly across chair. | only old “vets” ean conduct such an affair, |W; 8. Harbin, $20; fourth grade, Carbury | Alexander, & BN. Ce tan. Stahinecker. W. G.. New York, the Rendall, | tend. {Balti i | Bret Fine Tollet Soap. 3 EAU His only baggage was a satchel and this was on | The exercises were ‘opened by Liout. Columbus, oa building, 50 re ape H. W., | Antony, E. L., Texas, 1017 it arton| fom ip verre Arlington, | WELBOUEN, (On. apa: Feuuary 30, Ata A) Soerm Mach a ee 7 id 3 % ward, ino ‘Capit ad - + awed seventy -ai Ande the iahtame tnt wicks lenethun amor io- | BRE Bb fend Posieds Poitolewm Bae sre oe eS who briefly outlined the history of the ee oe Bate Washinjion Poot, = ce Bd pirginis, 129 Ast me | Stowart, Charles, Texas, 1114 G at tolek | rea. } een on mew egoanireh beetle ins a ae ‘Ease Brigitt Siice Dressine. Oe. BAC ein waned Vakadl: to eg man wagers wos a its object, after which a| $453.50. heiees, Joke ips piste peer 1818 16th, arnt ay Ponpayivania, tat 2 et vi acounie oF eo woolen a . bo YY ‘ical and literary program was presented CONTRIBUTIONS. ol yuri, 1825 G st | R., Mississippi, Natio: we a sCM at BAUM ky t tl — 'Y prograi P all, oo nw, WHITE. On Thureday, Jannary 2 Down at the Fee ee ec eae ae ny codotbtelly tone Uhongh the mute | by Mr. Clark, Mr. Kelley, Messrs, Emerson and| ‘Tax Evawrxa Stanbas received contributions pabeet, 0. Wisssaaie, 231 5 ot a0. arg ‘ieee meena clitea | ght. MERRIE T.Gaioped wi cf war Wain, . i i BAUM 10: Lenetry Curling Irons ard BAUM | heart, it was believed impostible for him tohave | Morgan, Mr. Burrows, the Misses Gamble and | as follows: a =, ere Storer, Beilamy. Ohio, 1629 Massachusetts eral w Brice Gnesaprves-tt mates one shiver to | BAUM Combs. 5 woods, BAUM | made away with it after ‘ring the fatal shot. | Barber, H. Columbus, Mivs Turner, Mr. De | For the Associated Charitice— soem ¥., Narad neko Bout, B. G., Michigan, 1w5 Let genes Tee! matepenst on| RACH Lan Snrgés sed Verner BAEM | “his situation gave the affair the appearance | Hoam, Mesara, Watkins and Glenn, Mr. Raw- Bailey, J. W., Texas, National. Sweet, Willis, Idaho, 924 14th ot. teieoa itner = | BALM yoc'R an ThnaherDrvaineComibs Ze. BAUM | of murder, ‘The door was unfas ling, Master John Kelley. | Capt. M. Mahaney Barwig, Charles, Wisconsin, National, ‘Tarsney, John C., Missouri, Wiilard’a SIPPERMANN, aie wae one stun donors Fauth, Bets. Ze. man had been shot and instantly killed, and | “¢i¢d as manter of ceremonies, Beoman, J. H., Missi 202 Del. ave, ne, | Taylor, A. A., Tennessee, 412 6th st. nw, Bs: jn weaves, too-distinctiy different leet | Bat French Tcoth Brush scseee i thore was no weapon to be foand. Among those present wore: Maj. and Mra Bergen, 0. A..’New Jersey, 1714 Q s Taylor, Abner, Illinois, Cochran. Faecal orem Bat 5. Hand Flesh Brash, aM | He could not have thrown it out of the win-| Harrison, Capt. and the Misses Ella and Susie Beltzhoover, ¥. €., Pennsylvania, National, _| T#ylor, J. D., Ohio, 1015 L st mw. 3 eo nen, eevant. | BIE Di Miia a Belknap, C. E., Michigan, 1211 K st. n.w. Taylor, E. B., Obio, Elsmere, Piends: = c t tr Hirweb.... 30a xidized Meta! Puff Box...5e. Box. Taylor, Vincent A., Ohio, 1521 K 1 Xork, Riggs House, a os PORTHINGTON, On Frias, Jan’ - dow and it was not in his pocket. Search was| Mahaney, Capt. and Mrs. Weber. Lieut. and M , oa npenase Bydl Bes. was found in the valise on the bureau. Baker, Uleat cod Mrs, Bagiend, Capt Slee Terry, W. L., - Pasxcn Cuati1s-rrcocn ot bes sovercon- | pry 1 zecteer Sectet Fo Tt was ovident from the condition of affairs | Mons, Capt. Meyers, Capt. Walker, Capt. Suess F won NaiSoton, ua ee ee ee aa a germs Copp eee | i an - mn th reall of ale 4 and fired the fatal shot an ropped the | Mr. Bowers, W. W., California, Tracey, Chas., fork, Arli rest 4 ot oe pistol in the valise, where @ pair of soiled cuffs] Mra C., A.) Russell, | Mr. | and Mrs ty Tucker, H. St’ G., Vi Bot ind Prince Georre’s ‘county. Bat necktie partiy covered the weapon. wood, Color Sergt. and Mrs. Kelley, Breckinridge, Clifton ‘and sk) are shown today in a medley of pleasing _ x Mt fint relieved by printings of the most exquisite character stripes, fwares anda June flower garden aver of blossoms, buds and lestiuess Ask for the Untest amd neatest and the best. It's here, 30-inch, 50 to 650. charge of the room and the few effects of the | Seubecl, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs, Young, Mr. and ‘aeniien aad acne arae Sirs. J. J. Lear, the Miseos "Tarn coroner. anda a The police were soon notified and they took | First Sergt. and Mrs. Ryan, Mr. and Mra Lu- er, a EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS. A. Rey: . Reynolds, L. Loftus, J. O'Hare, “wW. A A ‘There were come a and an envelope in 5 3 ORTH Gorse Box» ‘The cold weather inakes these tho vale and it is thought that the letter fool ip ae i en en Fen- ute. received from Miss Hunter y was , Ge 5 loffman, May Gamble, Marie — — among them—although @ close inspection was | Gamble, Florence not permitted. The note sent to Miss Hunter | $F.) Guy E. Jeni today was sealed and Manager Jenison held it | ¥ it, to await the arrival of the coroner. WHAT ONE WHO KNEW Dowxaax ears. [HT Biman, citizen of Warrenton who was well ac- Medical science has achioved « great triumph in @ production of Brscauws Pais, ‘Which will cure Sick Headache end all Nervous Dis orders arising from Impaired Digvetion. Constipation jand Disordered Liver, and they will quickly restore Woor ITINGS—A lot of novelty checks and Stripes snd mixtures here aiso. Not so rough ws: lest sorine—styies you'll lke at agiance. The baif-dollar Line how more goodness and modest beauty than becbeseseh as preressbeasee> ever (Pret tor -- 10th st. bidg.) b+43 catia A Poxrise Bancar. ALOT OF CHENILLE PORTIERES, 24 yarde Jong. 50 inches wide—peach. stee| and ecru. fringed top and bottom, fvured centers, Reduced from $15 to $10.50 par. — Qoarth tour +e 11th ot. bldg.) SNe Pee Pe eee eee So re ee —o—— WOODWARD & LOTHROP. 10TH. 11TH AND F STS. N. Ww. coszz estimable lady. ~ ‘The deceased was a son of the late Rebext H. who for more than fifteon years was clerk of the Fauquier county court. ‘TEE SHOT FIRED THROUGH THE VALISE, ‘When Coroner Patterson reached the hotel ‘Somen to complete health Covered with a Tasteless and Soluble Costing Of all druggists. Price, 25 cents s box. New York depot, 365 Canal st. ry