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THE EVENING STAR cet PUBLISHED Y, EXCEPT SUNDAY, ar T AR BUILDINGS, MOL Peassy!rania Avonns, corer 11th St., by Evenine Star Newspaper Company, & HM. KAUFFMANN, Pres’. ye York Other, 88 Putier Building. SREET Sta @1.00per year: ‘35.00. ine Stat, SEEN WITH DYNAMITE Damaging Testimony Against Clif. ford, the Striker. ——_>—_—_ INTENSELY COLD WEATHER IN THE WEST ae Section Hands Run Down by @ be pad known on appl advance, ation. rtising mae at Washington, D. C., =) = = pea Vor. 82, No. Kates of at TWO CENTS. | CHURCH NOTICES. CENTEN- will bold xX. M.C. a. CHURCH NOTICES. METHODIST. 1 bali 10th and H sta. n.w. February 6. at <3) pm. pectiaily ae brother, brethren are invited to arp. AML embers re: juewted to'bs preseat.. Those wishing to Wil be admitted on having ike 3 —Gosr = ine ¥. M0. A.. 14% Now nila 4 jor then on! ERTING AT fork ave. nw, MC come mem! ¥ cr ofthe Central Union Mission wl = FMMETE C. ELMORE. Secretary. | proper credentials. Onder Of the Preside t tg | bY the Arlel Ladi Sextet. Every man invited. Com en CEN DEMOCRATIC AnsOCTATION | 4 1 OODALI, Rar. Seo. "tet e_| Soctert at Meeeeee Meth ee BORER shyt DiS tagsinr menting willbe hel FRIDAY EVEN: | Tealane o.c¥PBAUARY 3, wean | forthe venent ofthe v. MC: aby the Ariel Laiifes ee ao use Pas ane. and gst. In| De” The Intiene people wll tee cial | Sagtet of Cractonael <. it he 7:20. | meeting at the club in GA. BR. Hall op 1607 1008 11TH asiness necessitates the attendance of every | Is (saturday) EVENING at JAMES L. NORRIS, President. reskin Borelock. Exory Indianlan in Washinig’on fs toviied. rexe | Obicers wil be eteceae ps cae ; ANNUAL MERTING OF THE crete” ———s ihe Arinagten Five Ins. €. | OWN THE EARTH” ———— ee Leas | BO What alt ZU So, Mose two fine well. Secretary . oF Purity of ‘Kverv mau shovld come. SPECIAL boale free-brick “Bouses all utsiern conveniences | —— Tomes: none such Price, 4,500. OW" ER, to serve during the en- | Nwidue Liberty’ ry Elizabe ti | 2 orelogk m. tol B BalLEy, ‘Secretary. i TOURSELF, w Capt deck 3-p1y to- | es weoee Pa WATCH FO APTERN ‘Saoll at 3 the Awerican Pope, or Is Rome in nivel tlre. T. 2 nas Sister Mary F DAY NIGHT, 8 2 the Convent’ be x NEY TO LOAN ON Mar onshire. Eny! men admitted to both the: t <a = {N LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS. Tensts for petinds of 5 quarterly os baif yearly, | is enak t-auamkt A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS jot = STANDARD ENGRAVING COMPANY will be held TUESDAY, February 7. at7:30 o'clock p.mm-, at the officeof the company, #27 F B. EL 216F kL. Goon: TY LIFE ANY OF Agent, INSURANCE AND | PENNSYLVANIA, 68 158 at. aite., Washington, D.C. Full paid. ENITED SF n.w., for the s | Purpose of electing officers, adopting by-laws, and for | the transaction of such other business as may prop- erly come before the meeting. EDWARD H. ALLEN, MAURICE JOYCE, 3. HARRY CUNNINGHAM, 91,090,090. aut-wasOm, DRESS SUITS FOR WIRE. WM. GARNER, 1028 7th st. m. w. ) SCARCITY OF COAL x At my yards a may select, frous'a "complate otock of the 43-3m Stockholders. | Lae = se Dove. xt a Uist and Tats. nw. es FOR TH —| aa ne PRL. «ae or Nuadered seats Peviewing tw ppd ‘Sands along the avenue are uow ‘on ta 2etu and K ote owe Which will you dor Wait pach the sth and probably pay #10 for a back seat or pick out WEATHER the ‘best ‘gow by paying from «dollar to there are as many erades Vas there are ia flour. It can be so Sele worthlens—eren worse than fon a Wil = very stand will be roofed and boarded side and back—ay comfortubleas @ room— Rg matter what the weathe! | cheap coal oF ‘Bly the best coal, deliver “Disgraine of seats at Lafayette Square, nantat the lowest possible price tional Theater Perk, north side 7th and F dealing. Pa ave, Rawlings Square and park fronting Harris’ theater, no™ realy at J.P. Mane ¥. BALDWIN JOHNSON. ning’s, office 14th and H six. Pick ear!) Nol Lave. SU Aat me. S19¢ataw. | fed-Im MANNING & PARSONS. Boca MAE PATENTED PROCESS <a RLS ITS ved Si Hg a en Se ‘Smared at ite rewuits. It costs s trifle more vritnary printing. but S00 ctreulare ¢f this Ive than 7.500 printed ones. and nicht to turn them out. than in w days. ‘We expect them YOU CANNOT AFFORD dave printing toda” Saves printers Pins roubave printing toda” Saves printers fo 1° JOHN C. PARKER, U19 7th st. IL. SS YOUR PAPERS. All persons have few or more valuable pa pers which should be filed away alphabstt- cally, ready for referetce at any time, instead “THE INAUGURATION. LINDUWS FO Avriy J. 3. 6 v Mothers specially invited. SPE Money = TEMPER ANC: and H sts. at® -——- = — —_ Westy Bari eae oe OO LE ig, SSONTO | BE Unton. For Women Oniy.— Der Mary Wood, ie Resbigrion Gas, Lent | nova, Febrasc$ ge st 2a weheeke Bubnen, | Alea. Sant Purity Dept. "ational oa =i TSDAE Fenmaecs 6, 1800 | rican’ By Pacos | Speak st First Congragafignal ‘Charet, 20th tomorrow (Sunday) at 33:30. will preside. Come early to secure seat Should be made to earn some- thing. Six per cont is good enough profit. This rate may be earned either in real estate or real estate securities. We always have every Kind of the best real estate securl- ties on hand and thet is why so many people consult us about the investment of their funds. wiszr s co., tn. we fet ‘BUSINESS WRITERS.” ‘We write terse, attractive,original “‘ads.”” Givether the time and attention that you cannot afford. We will write your Adver- tisements for a small consideration. Write yor interview, BUREAU OF AD-WRITING, P. O. Box 272, Washington, D.C, OUR GREAT SPECIALTY. Where do you buy your Build- ers’ Hardware? You'll find our stock larger and more varied than any other in Washington. In our *‘Sample Room” we have Bundreds of samples of every Plece of hardware that enters into the construction of # house. Our ‘‘Expert” Estimator will submit you an estimate of the quantity of pleces needed and the cost of each, or the jobasa whole He knows his business—devotes his entire time, to this feature alone. Bring your plans and specifications and let us give you anestimate, BAREER & Ross, Largest Stock of Baflders’ Hardwaroin Washington, COR. 11TH AND GSTS. N. W. tes 10 HOTELS for sale at of lying sbeut loose, to be misiaid or lost. The Coltoa File Envelopes will suppiy Song felt want aad seve yon time and an- noyance. All kinds of Blank Books, Stat'on- ery aud Stationers’ Sundries aft lowest prices. vy nly from date.” gis M. NOTES. ‘Apply north- fy fc en awe | EASTON & RUPP, Stationer. wh W Omcrased view swarm vou, price madarats. | 42L11TH ST. Guataborethearenve.__f3_| GOL tthe WASHINGTON ART STUDIO, 1013 MORE ABOUT “STREET™ SHIRTS. = me ence By Sibta FuONOGHAPH GO. oT . EASTON, Pres. (it) RF. CHOMELD roe {fA MIRROR TO FOUR WORDS: ‘The Phonoxraph is just ae faithfal a Taproducer of your voice as the mirror is of Four face cr form | Phonographs make play of ie heaviest correspondence. “Phonographe sold bu us can be used any in the ata ‘Jeraey. Est. ‘We are still talking about those rich, neat ADIFS' HAND-SEWED SHOES, ‘#3 to 86. in all styles. for strect wear—Link Cuffs of same material and white linen collar is *‘correct."* BAIRD & GALT, 921 F STREET. 4TH WARCH. wa on 8d and 40 stoory Fike’ Hall, Marble SHIRTMAKERS AND FURNISHERS. fo3_ Feit not et feated until you get our eyes teated until you That siek headache. Oh! uo't The malonity of ‘wait a long tune, for it eset are ne ice beadache. calion £6. WAST? ow can relieve you ‘CARE 'VETERS"N. Optician ant Jeweler. 497 74h B. w. Examination free. fice hours froin 9 (0's. fesse | SS AT A BiG REBALE. = 3. artes building, soot every descriptc mide 75 SiS si « Wash feotoe ke ow "ee pe ee To close out the balance of our line of Winter Tronssrinzs we sha mm each and e allow a special rebaie of 82 Stock. — You . s x Be Gare of Keen's) a Tse Sore Suz 408 12th st. n.w., one door above the *‘arenwe.” or D THE PUBLIC. to remove fro Gene To MY FRIENDS A ‘Having been compe! PuaeF place of Lrsiness, 410 E juneman’s place), by the action Brewing Couupany. the compulsion coi Laores: Fixe Focr Wass OF THE CELEBRATED MAKE asting ja thetr gefusal to sign any leense, I. respects q = Prete ats cra or cae a ¥. SMITH, = THE GRAND ORGAN RECITAL announe=d to the public to take iloh Baptist Church, L st. bet. 10th and 1 nw., on Friday evening, Febr Owing Toa prev Bisen ff for that evening the date has " THUKSDAY EVENING, February 9. edentediy laree. Infact, way beyond | which time he wil be t. It is hoped the xe ‘Rev. J. A. TAYLOR, Place x w in progressat Tae Wansex Suoz Hovse, las been nope, +h Fi cust mange 01 ous public will attend. TE SUAS! A. PAYNE, car. of Com, adies favored with feet sina enough Secretary. se2 ie es (which are mostly 3, 3 and 4) OW 5 THE Te ally neat, stylish and pretty ‘se samples, which are made by the | To place your orders for printing. NOTHING BUT ture; norther| DESIRABLE SFATS, WINDOWS E. M. DAVIS, 14:10 New York ave.. aba Paria of the ave"; finest view: Old English Cheviot Shirtingy, which are | geqaam “iho white shoe store on the wroile street st Drkeen ist gree. Sig eceommoda: being displarel in our windows this week eee seo meres =a céluts. “i. W. STEVENS & CO. and which we are making up for emart men The weather ia likely to be Fair, foliowed by cloudy weati 1ng3. Pes Sunday terion; colder wowed by slowly rising lempera- ehifting to 7 OCEAN OF LATHS! ‘We have plenty of Laths in Spruce, Homlock or Junipen Hemlock at 82.75 per 1,000. Juniper at 88.75 per 1,000, LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER cunnnber, Milt, Work and Builders’ Hardware,” tes het. and N.Y. ave. n.w. OMY. ‘What profits a man to save a dollar or two, and get stuck; whon by paying the or two tuore he can wet a perfect- Aiting pais of Trousers made from a su- perior grade of English cloth. It ts not economy to buy poor taflor-made clothes, We give you your fnil money's ‘worth. Trow-ers to order 29.50 and #10. MISTAKEN EC fet W. S. TEEL (Tailoring), 935 PA. AVE. Bee ETO ‘K OF WIN: UNDER PRICE Having an overstock of Malaga fe will sell it at the “‘cut f $1.50 per xallon. A good light drinking wine and Particularly good for making sauces, &. TO-KALON WINE COMPANY, 614 14that, now. (fet) ‘Telephone, 908. most skillet workmen of the Suest selection of stock, | FIRST-CLASS WORK. Prices as low as GOOD ‘nd any Inly settings patrof them saves from one to} WORK will warraut, Call and see our samples of IF YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND ne ern ore ee ial =... Improved Graphaphoue can save, you ‘They are melting away vary fast, and ine fowdays | NORMAN T. ELLIOTT, JOWN F. sHEIRE, | {us aud money in the dispatching of correspondengs JoUr chowe of selection will not be near as good as at ‘Manager. Printer and Engraver. ‘Tt will talk for itself. 619 14th st. fel-3m the present tizse. ‘Telephone 843. {fen} 623 Dst. nw. ids ‘Remeber, that it will be tmpossiblefor us to @apli- cate these samples o=tor to July. —_ EEN B evar, By the way. COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, DONT FORGET TO TELL YOUR GENTLEMEN | Has removed his law offices to the New Building, No. | it ATTENTION! Weare ayndicating « valuable tract of ground, which will yield @ large Shares #100 each. Come and vos Profit. y terms. “EASTERDAY & HALDEMAN, i TO at FBIENDS ABOUT THE @3 FRENCH 464 La, ave., opposite City Hall. yeszte FATENT CALF SHOES WHICR eA WARE FREE CHEW THRE we angorsiisoat Fee eS Soe . 5 = PERSONS HAVING PLEDGES ON $3.75. deposit with H. K. Fulton upon which in Tersstfe due cne year or more are herevf notiied to — Saat once and ‘settle or ths same will be sold at Tar Wasezes Sxoz Horsn stein February Ta, 1803, af To'ordioce 2m 1115 F Sz: N.W. their FULTON, Ja28-108° “1 ITATE— ro ark for esitunares on all Kinds of book Binding, HODGES, Sit oes. will gladly furnish tg ghoet feet coinpelied to give me your work. = ‘enter Ma ket for their kindness and. best interests by talking with, THE CHILDEEN OF THE LATE KOBERT ‘Sinith desire to thank their friends of the eavenien sympathy fa LEGAL AND LITERARY LIGHTS Desirous of quick work done in faultless mn, Without any extra charze, will consult their s When the me co.ves 8. By appointment we're ‘Printers to please.” We're ready—are you? MeGILL & WALLACE, Lezal Printers, 1107 E. st, _ Nothing too small or too larme for us <7 fea FOR SALE—AMERICAN GAS CO. STOCK, 100 shazes at $10.00, Inauire of 517th st. nw. N THAT TH NOTICE TS HEREBY Giv1 y | = yea) esiate business heretofore conducted aa = — Bo ela echelon Senet eae ae ee lew. Ww er ft cur name of it Esking Brg, jain anaointed with x 20 ie ab Pickling, who has been im Gut & Bra, — Hares of the Teng dapartnent fer the pant three year 7 ‘ahkine the pubiie for past kind consideration and : sronage, 1 ask acontinuance of thesame tor the mew Jewrrexs & Sirvensurras, bens ri ae. ee ee 810.50 We will be pleased to yur old friends and rs 1107 Py Ave N.W. Speoiat , rons, hoping fo\add uhany new’ to-oarliate, We give CALL ATTENTION TO THEIR — sn ages secede scsaierncipet care OE a - C. H. FICKLING & BRO., LATEST DIRECT rMPORTA- Them. 140g Gish "hw Felephoue, No. 4033, ; 2 Ww. c. MERTZ, _ team “SiGe Rd stn. w. Melephone No. 606. "Ox OF FARIS EVENING Trouser Mater. Be 7082 BEX TOPACCO TAGS TOU, CH FANS, RANGING IX PRICE s Shop—514 1th at, Sa ete ood watch, Boe mivie £6250 == H. L. McQUEEN, gua o6 TO ens. Be PER cent neDeCTION SALE — Biss. ake ‘Np remrssuen 1e folle Book wid Jo fs THIS ASSORTMENT 13 THE | Sh edi Site week cn the Seltowings Telephone Mk (tee) TIGHTER at, ow. AgF Mears Overc 3 oS fet NEB et ow gegen agement IL. Aul Fancy Chevict, Case mere, FUL THEY HAVE EVER Twoed aud Fancy Wersed | Bere oF SHOWN, AND CONTAINS we oie Creme MERTZ'S MODERN PHARMACY. WORKS OF ART BY THE MOST * STG Acay pnos., x. 7th nad B ste ies CELEBRATED FAM PAINTEES a0 dring Tatlom and Clothiers. We have recently added an optical de- OF THE Dax. = seas partment to obr establishment, where H | oe i nmeal tokieg 38 ’s every particular of the business will re- G &B foorave. Percy G. Sunith, clerk, Me: 2. Welle ceive careful and scientific attontio ebairin ‘Any ill-fitting frame readjasted without taut RO. i Juing to furnisa accommodations to { fate visitors ating tue Inaugural are rejuested to call charge. Oculists' prescriptions care- a Roadsters or send escintton of gunrtcry tatiag fully ited. r that cau be #1 fj = pibsed ‘wlihout meals, Re. | cise list of Bien bet MERTZ'S MODERN PHARMACY, % HXIN© Poca {OLD VIOLINS, LEN $25 Lith and F ots. » AR Fass se ne peter ees ae ‘of ‘violins taken tn exch WESLEY The ese E83 cttdbonce room and preaching byt pies mecting at eatene cordially invited. rr on er vhs one Bi 6:30, 1a... with the tor at ASBURY M. E. OH 18. n. w.—Sunday echool Rev. Stewart Leagut ‘Epworth Vilson, D. D, ‘adult ‘Communion CHAPEL, COR. 571 WAPEL. ‘HAND F * department in ce at 11 a.m. p.m. Young sere Services every evening Saturday) during the week. ‘Strangers te MK AND 11TH Tb. i = ‘thie series on Elijah. 4:30, Dr. H. TON AVE. ott, “D. D. CHURCE, Rev, iuatr, conurons a B. Naylor, presiding’ sider 6.30 tp. tf + 6:80, Bp OF; ) M. E. CHURCH, 10fH AND D dew, Miva. A. Price, D.B- ” Christian Pabeavor! stor. — 30, sermon 1t* meeting at 6:30 p.m. B.D. => TWELFTH Rev. Chas <= inonand communion: sunday Shoo Epworth Lea McKENDREE ave. bet. 90 30 a. Semnei ‘Preaching ts and 10th, A 8. STREET — LPs 720. Dp.tn. ,sern chiidren's service, GRACE M. E. CHURCH. COR. OTH AND | Bite. Ba aching ap coinnnjon at 11 Shannon, pastor. — n. Epworth League iF Sa a CHURCH, MASS, L.¥! Wel n by the q=dOUGLAN MEMORIAL ME, CHURCH, “> corner Tih and H sts: ns. Revs. Olis Fidridie, pastor. —Sunday jag, 11 @im., subsect, 7:20 p.m. sibs worth League, Alare wi - FIPTEENT, | tare mon at 30 pm, worth Leagus, 0:30. i REV. I. DO i HST Rev. L.A. Thirlk TL awn. preaching and con Sabbath school, 9:30 s.m. muni OLBY, D. D. st. and New York ave. n.w. tor at 7:30 p.m. Sunday sevool, <q=> GALBRAITH AE. Zi03 aT asia fee hing 11 a.m. an avor 7 p.tt E, CHURC S. Todd, G. Deo by the , Rev, sacrament, wit FOUNDRY qe Et Vv. 8. Geriah Lamkins, B. D., pasto ‘Preaching, 12 ‘30 p.m. by ey. -seven converts. Rev. J’ H. Presby, the creat missionary and revivalist, will am. by pastor; 7 For < and assist all week L — Sacrament off byt u he pastor ; 7:30 p (2 services, adininistration of sacrainent_and of members; t:15, Epworth League; 7. meeting ‘of 8. resses Dy & student Lacy Webb-Hayes school and others; recitatios by pastor: 3. at 4:30. Tyson aud the tinued nightly till Thursday, included. TROPOLITAN M.E. CHURCH, COR. Nev. @. D. 15, imonthi: All ct hal ct: Prayer, M. M Ps P PTIS1 Come. WAUGH M. FE. CHURCH, 3D AND ASTS. n.e., Rev. Alex. the Lord's suv, 40 r, 1 Gibs ‘fifth sermon on the Suntlay school, 9:13 230 Ail ate welco RCH, COR. eld, pastor. — sm active, and ne ACH i > WILL PR tomorrow at Fletcher Chapel, cor. of 4th ‘and the pas- cordially invited. ie CHURCH, 4 Bey EE p.m e COR. OTH + pastor. — ‘Ser jesire Concerning meeting Thursdy 5 Ht, D-.D. URCH, 14TH AND G B~ ats.. Rev. Dr. Oliver Ennday school, 0°30; adare or 11, and sacrament istic services, Miss Tyson: services worth League, 6:0 ‘Addresses by nesting con- pos [_ Corey. D. Sermon'by Ki e at8:15. are co: ally ara it i, B. Scott. préach Morday night on, D.D. Tam: er meeting Thurs- | Rev. W SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH, Detween 16th and 1th te. mew At 9:10; Sanday Laeger paket ete eee Vi of aE Celebrate God's Judgment.” “Baptizine after preach- ing. At 7:30, commupion. The protracted meeting Vass reed pg at nicht, when 3 Dublie are Terited ca oe net ipe orgen. The eee ereont oa Sa » H. Sinith fon, D.D-: . Mut, People’s meeting, 6: MT. CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH, COR. 4tti and Ln. w. W. 0 4 Church, ewe; Sp. Wed Howards pastor Mt Zon ape 4, preaching by pastor, subject, p dence Baptiet 1. bantisns CHAPEL BRANCH. 13g anday schoo). 9:49 a1. 30 p.m. MEMORIAL ., Frank A.” Swartwout, «aperintend: Sunday’ sé! .30'p.m. Allure cordially in- Vited to these sert at OND BAPTIST CHURC Bishop Jolnsou, D. Preaching by the pastor .veeuin, raper by Kev. W. B.S “The Youn People, ‘Thole Li Speetal vocal and orchestral music. CHURCH, 16TH ST. Dr. Chas.’A. Stake! Preaching by the <a Pastor Sunday's perinfendens sited, STOR E. HEZ + special service Sunday nicht, 7:3) o'clock. Aniiinber arose for prayer last Sunday. ° Preaching at iam. by Geo. W. MeCutiough. Ali the seats are free. “You are invited. Second’ Baptist Churcu. Churoh building 4th #t. and Pa. ave. sie. it Ses ET RQPOLITAN waprist CcHURCH, cor. Oth and A sts. n.e., Green Clay Smith, Services, morning, 11 o¥lock ; evening, 7 230. ate free. Washington News and Gosaip. Index to Advertisements, ACCOUNTANTS. AMUSEMENTS, ATTORNEYS....... AUCTION SALES........ BICYCLES. BUSINESS CHANCES. BOARDING... CHURCH NOTICES..- CITY ITEMS... . COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. DEATHS... DENTISTRY EDUCATIONAL ... EXCURSIONS, &e. FINANCIAL... FOR RENT (Houses). FOR RENT (Flats) FOR RENT (Offices), FOR RENT (Rooms). FOR RENT (Stores)... FOR RENT (Miscellaneous). FOR SALE (Horses and Vehicles). FOR SALE (Houses). FOR SALE (Lots) FOR SALE (Miscellaneous)... FOR SALE (Pianos) .. - FOR SALE (Bicycles) HOTELS: Tt ttT PTET ttt SRCNSKET ORE ERS SSAA REEOSE SERS ROR EY LECTURES... LCCAL MEN LOST AND MANICURE... MARRIAGES, MEDICAL... NEOUS, ae WANTED AND TOLOAN... NOTARIES PUBLIC OCEAN TRAVEL, { | i 3 | PIANOS AND ORGANS. PERSONAL ...... Ge CHURCH OF TH S~ terinn), Connectient Sts iw., ev. Teunis Servicesat 11 a.m. and the Lord's supper atthe mornt evening the teuth sermon in course on the Epistle ihe Homans; subject. chapter 1X. Sunday school a 8:39 am. Christian! Endeavor Society meeting, a 30 pp. FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 9TH st, bet, Gand Hts. ‘n.w., Rev. Joseph T. Kelly, pastor, —Sabbath yehon!, 9:30.81. Preaching 1 ach. and 7-30 pin. Christian Endeavor meetin ing prayer meeting, 7:30 |x ‘Church, 4th and Bs.c., Rev. John Chester, . ‘D., pastor.—Preaching services by the pastor to- ance “welcome, Tt METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN morrow at 11am. and 7:30 p.m. Sabbath school, 9:30 arn. = ae 30, singing a: ing the pledxe 5G MT. ZION M. i. CHURGH.—207H, st. Preaching at 11 by Henry A: Carrol Coinmunion, "7°30. Sun‘ay selicol, 0:30, lass, 3. Young peuple’s inceting, 4. Epworth, praise meeting. Revival conunenced Allure welcome. it 10 o'cloek. ESS ~a>* wht Wilson, . p Preaching, 11 sionary iubites, 7:30 <5 urch, y the pastor, Rev. 8. Dy. Tate thn. Seced by th ver ofering at th > iShikL METROPOLITAN CM, Church,” co ings spond itberslly. De. D. P. Robert and chureh pray \ ea and eoramunton ; 7 Gowasuiyah, Indian SENTRAL METHOD T2th and GDON MEMORIAL M. E. CHU 3k. Wolehs, D. D. ching: (STREP bel. Maud N sts.n.w. Services, 1d am. and communion. ‘Reese r. Ist and AU! membars and frieuds expected Francis Robineon, B.D., and at 7:0 p ne at ION M. E. CHURCH corn ST, sy schoo) ), snissions, convert, a, pastor,—Sabbath each Sabbath at 11 ervices every evening tals weeks ihe Lord in doings MEET: 5) M.-P. CHURC Ren Weis ventas: ORTH CAROLINA AVENUE Mi DIST PROTESLANT CHURCH. ‘a era sereopticon exhibition ‘February 14 for Tae on <7 Toth and 1th ‘sts, nw. Ke v. Deckett, DD. paste B sts. s.w.—Grand m.. 1a. ine addresses Ly Salee and Mir. Bowden, former miwiouary to the Indians; 6:30, Christian Endeavor. g22 NINTH STREET G: corner Oth. ~ B. Bagby. at elebraced “Going Through the Work UNIVERSAI i and D n.o. VERMONT AVE. CHRIS’ ISTIAN CHURCH, “Preachinae by ba Fistian Endeavor day CHURCH OF OUR FATHER, 13TH AND | <a Kev A. G, Rogers, pastor. subject, orn ROW “Phe Fidd jon Things. iia .d Punis vent." Addres Evening, doctrinal ‘Aunuse- 1 NEW CHURCH, | <a te. —Thi peak st i's itt Scboot at 12:15, "Eve Feadin World? of New Ch coking Ui ning service “Brom Darkness to Light” All seats frve. Book room and tree library it the wri HURCH OF THE HOLY CITY, DUPONT wv, Frank Sewell. p stor, will nto, Hin.” Sunda: ‘with wish isthere Another wurch Uterature at Boom 26. Metzarott bull ings of Swedenb Sunday scl: Youny peoples meeting, }ON-SECTARIAN. graphical Union Tall, Sermon tomorrow: “Freedom and Anareby." schookat 10. ____ CENTRAL MISSION Noid ety Fonw sorvicr, 7:30. John “c Pastor. AL UNIO} HA Bet he seventh oe ice bi antt’s conversion will -SECTAKIAN.-TUR PEOPLE'S I and indevendent.—Typo- Gst.—Bervico at I] a.m. Rev, Alex. Kent, om welcome, “Sunday LOUISIANA AVE. iding)—Tontent, anniversary of Pro: be observed at otclock. snd B:o. Guantt will ereak. Gospel services, AY NIGH’ vice at the Mt. 07:30 0. m. ‘Vernon M. Sunda Fei p.m. Mission will conduct gospel ser- . Churen. South, comer == A FREE LECTURE’ ON “THE 8 Be inine of Our bord TOMORNOW & Sim Lipp's Hall, cor, Avostotic eharch. ‘Svanielist of t Hand 1ith sts, n. SPEEDY NIGHT ‘Ai avitea ee as HOWARD i Dy President J. . Rat fas oy the. university Stephens. Ail are gg SPIRIT UALISM—MES-RATY ROW! ‘the Well-known medina owed by spirit 14th st. n. ve & lecture, fol sch's Hall, 1050 7:30. Allan at the Bork ma y Bible ciass 20k it 4 o'clock. UNIVER choir SEEKERS AFTER SPI Temple (42h Gray son, izing and test UY. PREACHING Mat p.m. Sine under Prof W. J. ND, ‘of Washington, will An ‘are woleomes it? Your LIGHTING or REATING AP- PARATUS may need can be done by us, and done so that ft will not need doing over. (Oor prices for repsiring, ss for all other HUGO WORCH & CO.. 15 7th, <a ‘SUITS MANTELS, ANDIRONS, FERDERD, ai aisccyngs wkigea ‘bike hanwes. CORRENG, Tite Shop, {20 13th st. 7:0 DB } thins, areas iow ax IVs possible to make Bem Lf > ar house is old it is probably fitted up with old makesof GAS FIXTURE. ‘Lot us ‘ake thom out and putin the newest ‘and most improved models, the “Archer acd Pancoas:” Fistures. They'll give you satisfaction. Awain, moderate prices pre- SS. SHES & BES: 432 9H SE tod ITUAL, an SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 6TH UC ats aw. saat Feply'to pastor. —Proaching by the past P-m. Bunday schooi, 9:30a.m. Y. P. 8.6. p.m. At the morning service recepiion of new Bers and communic ERIAN Church. Temperance meeting, 5:30 p.m. ; address by Dr. Corey: good inusic by Temperance Choir.” Afiare cordia'ly invited. ie WESTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ©" H si. between 19th and 20:h, Rev nkoop, minister.—Morning service, 11 a.m. ; ad. minigtration 9? the Lord's sui Teveption of ‘new ibers; ordination of a deacon. Evening’ service, ‘The Second Great Command: winembers. "0 it TERN PRESBYTERIAN Ro v. M. N. Cornel 4 sea cea Re, aaiatant.— Prea tlch the ‘pastor will be avsisica’ by bred & ia wth or will be masts 4 ser Y. PeSe Ce Bes OO pete wii FIFTEENTH STK ‘T PRESBYTERIAN = ~S~ Church.—11 o'clock a, m. preaching by the fev. Sheldon Jackson, D:D. "5 pet rance meeilug: address by the Ta Riusie by the temperance choir. g=>FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 4! Bee cana D stn ne Mornlue terete with sermon by Rey. Dr. Sunderland at il .tn., fo" Towed by a celebration of the huly eommanton. 8) ing service with sorinon by Kev. Mr. Holes at 30 P.tu. Sunday school at (30 am. Special class for Strangers. Christian Bndeavor ‘prayer: esting at Ga Acordial welcome to WEST STREET PRESB RIAN Chureh.—The Rev. C. M. Alford of Wheel. ing. W.Va, will’ proach at’ morning aud evering fervice. _ EPISCOPAL. Bre ATES CHURCH, ap 61. NEAR E> Wasbiagion Circle mw.s’ Rev. Aifrod Herds ing, Yector.—All-eats free. Holy communion, 7:30 aul, Litsuy, holy communion and sermon, 11 aim. Contes ass, 4p.m. Choral evensong and ser mon, 7:0 p.m. Strangers invited, ie q2ST., MARK'S CHURCH, CORNER OF A Qo ha attire. Hevea. b Becker toch. Holy” communion, 11 a'm. "Evening servi Services during week, Wednesday and Friday p.m. if PROPOSALS... Page 9 PROFESSIONAL... Page 9 RAILKOADS.. 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THURSDAY, February 2, 1898, FRIDAY, February 8, 1898...., see eee 35,773 Tsolemnly swear that te above statement rep- Fesents only the number of coples of TE EVEN- ING Stax circulated during the six secular days ending Friday, February 8, 1898—that is, the num- ber of copies actually sold, delivered, furnished or mailed, for valuabie consideration, to bona fide purchasers or sabscribers, and that none of the coples so counted were returned to or remain in the office unsold. J. WHIT. HERRON, Caster Evening Star Newspaper Ca. Subscribed and sworn to before me this fourth day of February, A. D. 16:8. W. P. Van Wick, Notary Publle D. C. —_-___ Govenxuext Recerts Topay.—Internal Tevenue, $567,437; customs, $644,332. Se Ss Taz U. 8. 8, ATLANTA arrived at San Do- mingo today, AES Es eae Tue U. S. 8 Newark arrived at Mar- seilles today with the Vatican exhibit for the world’s fair. She is on her way home by way of Cadiz and the West Indies. Pbactloae To Susrexp Tax Reroxp.—By direotion of the President Secretary Foster of the Treasury Department has directed collectors of customs to suspend the refund of duties upon bat ma- terial until farther advised. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, COK- ner of Mans. ave, and 12th st.n.w., Hey. Dr. Services st 11 a in., 4and at 11 a.m. Sei the brotl q=> CALVARY PANIKH PROTESTANT EPIS- -copal Church, 18th st. corner Madison, A. "Aspinwall, reotor.— Services on Sumiay” Druary 5, in the chapel. Sunday school at B30 Mozting service tt 11> “Evoniny gervice at & the Factor will prenc serviors: Strangers cordial invited to attend evening service, All seats are free. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, GEORGETOWS, = Ost bet, 32M and sd Duck, tector. “Services tomorrow.” M Bev. Charles orn Bermon and holy communion at yanat 4:90. Vested choir. Be aria aes cordially. it EPIPHANY CHURCH, GST., REV. RB. H. aoe. L.D., rector. Sa p.m. a. ** rswelcome. It TRINITY CHURCH, CORNER OF 3D AND 5 <; Preaching in the morning by Osis, n. w.—Services at 11 a.m. end D.:iy the evening by Kev. Dr. T. fev. T. 8. Chi'ds, 4 G. “Addison. Every Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock Bible sindy, led by Dr. Childs. Strangers welcome at all services. 1: - To Commaxp THE Couvm1a.—The first com- manding officer of the new triple-screw cruiser Columbia, now well under way to compietion at Cramp’ be Capt. George W. Sumner, at present chief equipment officer of the New York navy yard. ee a A New Basx.—The controller of the cur- renoy has authorized the First National Bank of Cripple Creek, Col., to begin business with capital of $50,000. i palerad al Bi = To Paymaster Svturvax. — The placing of Paymaster J. C. Sullivan, attached to the Mohican, on furlough is said to be in- tended as a rebuke to that officer for reflecting on other officers of the government in his com. ments on the Bering sea matter. He is ail to have ssid that Great Britain was right in her stand on the question, and that the United States had no case. $e CHRIST CHURCH, O BT, 8 F. BET, 6TH 7th, Rev. Gilbert F, Wilitais, rector. — runday. services: Ld arin, and 730 prin Goeege of Tineg® Preaching at every tarvige, Rundays and week Raya. CHEIST CHURCH MISSION, Sor and} sts. se,—Service every Thursday’ at 7. ph 5 ST. JAMES CHURCH, 8TH ST. ‘Mass. ave. n.e., Rev. J. W. Clark, rector.— pam a erhee ares 7 Coe ayy: — B08. m0 ey 7a and" p.an. Sanday services choral except 10:00 ain. All sents free. Strangers cordially invited. at CONGREGATIONALIST. )PLE'S CONGREGATIONAL CHURC! 7080 a. nw ey : Dalley. pastor 5 i. ‘pastor. ‘Lord's supper after 11 o'clock ‘sorvices.” All ae coune. : PR. MARY WOOD ALLEN WILL SPEAK “To W men Only” at First tonal igjsh tomorow (Sunday) at 3:3). io CONGREGATIONAL) — | <a het, near eve. Jatnes Jouse Bo 4 services tolut kelists Brot. Btopliens in charge of musics ANT ta Sled. it FIRST CONGREGATIONAL 20th and G sts. n.w.. Rev. r tt Na kat hac Meas Ahi 5 Semler carries at Steliee” Si alle Se ee bets SH aE eye Sanasy Sak iCOLN MEMORIAL CONGREGA- — Revemprion oF Murizatep Cvrnexcy.— Not since the days when the old greenbacks were called in has the’ redemption of mutilated currency been #0 heavy as at present. An arorage of $1,500,000 per day is now being re- ceived for redemption. Even with an extra force—in all fifty clerks—working over hours the work of redemption is behindhand, and $9,000,000 of dilapidated money awaiting re- ‘up in the treasury vaults. ests ter ned Pensoxat.—James M. McCormick of New York, James Bennett of Philadelphia and Geo. W. Thompson of West Virginia are at Wil- Jard’s.—Joha T. Lang of Trenton, W. P. Willams and J. E. Alexander of New York and W. M. Price of Detroit are at the Randall —— €. Bullit of Paris, W. H. Eastland of New York, L. H. Hili of Albany, Albert Deane of Kansas City and W. ‘T. Brown of Smyrna, are at the Ebbitt.——A. A Clarke of Ne ‘8. M. Chambers of Indiana 2%. iH 2 Tele ¥ i i ATOR. CLIFFORD SEEN THROWING BOMBS, | Damaging Testimony Against the Striker on Trial ac P ware. Prrrenvna, Feb. 4—Criminal court wae again crowded long before the trisl ef Jack Clifford, charged with murder, was resumed this morning. When indge Stowe hed taken his seat Attorney Ervin presented in writing his offers, requested by the court. con the objections raised esterday to the questions im the cross-exa:nination Judge Stowe said he w consideration. Daring the cross-examination of (apt. Cooper yesterday Judge Stowe #t for the defens. nid give the matter | the Pinkertous were trespa LORRIN THURSTON. |. The jadge said: “I will not allow #uch —— | tions. Taese men were gouge to Homesteed on r eiawfal errand ant bade right to go. Thess 7 ~~ THEY SAW MR. FOSTER fst." re. Bren if Ge —_- —_—_ | mill by force ther 4 im oInE so, The Hawaiian Commissioners Re- |“! :0" mays rel uosr meant nil * H Hy he line of th ceived This Morning, | Feeneat amg | Several” clerks and yen ot the A HALF HOUR’S TALE. | Carnogic Company. testified to weing Jack | Clifford in and about the aw ing the fight | of July 6. Some of them said he waa engaged The Commissioners P nted Their Cre- j heal and throwing dyna. bombs et the dentials—A Diplomatic Silence Falls Upon | (ihers rawhim throwing ignited bottles # the Party—The Position of Minister Smith— | with oil, 2) ae bers sntd that he had can of powder into the ‘The Visit to the State Department. in was planted. that he the mob and bad di der. dws © lender to ted the terms of surren- ‘The first official step in the direction of the Several other witnesses testified to seeing annexation of Hawaii to the United States was | Clifford at various tines» o daring the taken this morning. The representatives of | day. Some said tue was caved in saking ay the provisional government, who have jour-| Daniite sticks from s box end handing them | noyed over 5,000 miles with that object in | {9 others, whe would walk to the shore «md view, are losing no time in the accom-| “Orhers said they sam non among the crowd on the shore; did not They did notat that Court took the re plishment of their mission. Their prompt- ness of action is worthy of the cause. They have not lost any time, whatever, since their departure from their far off bome in the Pacific. The same expedition has characterized their © movements since they reached the national capital. They arrived here yesterday afternoon and were compelled to rest for the simple reason that it him doing anything, know his mame, BELOW AWAY zEKe. Another Piercing Cold sn: West, Denverr, Iowa, Feb. 4 Throughout the Last night was the coldest night of the year in this city, The was then after official hours and too late to} percury stood 12 below zero at midnight and transect business with any of the officials of | tis morning showed 20 below. The Lllinots this government, Full arrangements for an early reception by the diplomatic representative of this govern- Central railroad is mnowbo this section, trains b nd and frozen stalled at Julien, © Towa, just tof here, and at Gale mu, ment had been made in advance of their arrival theewt ene hv om and they had but to wait for the opening of the Fanoo, N. Dax., Pob. 4A nomber of towne State Department this morning to begin | in North Dakota are experiencing « fuel and are telegrapbing The recent blizzard has «toy toaconsidernble extent, and shipped into these te Reynolds and Thomp- son telegraph that ther have no coal and that the residents are compelled to burn raiiroad ties and lumber to keep wa! The mercury continues to bower in the vi ity of 40 below zero. nnd there is at preseut the preliminary steps in the negotio- > tion for the treaty of annexation. ‘These arrangements were made by Mr. Mott Smith, the Hawaiian minister under the old regime, who has also been fully accredited ae the diplo- matic agent of the existing provisional gov- ernment. He received notice of his ap- 4 railroad traffic ot be Pointment yesterday morning and was! no prospect of a let up instrneted to arrange for the official! Osmxosn, Wie, Teb. 4—The blirzard of reception of the commission from Ha- Se — ea 4 ann ee — Waii at the earliest possible date. Ho thore-| oontor,, dravel and bitiness are prmes upon waited on Secretary of State Foster and| tically at a standeuill, it t enly & arranged for the reception of the Hawalian|the most stren t that street delegation at the State Department at 10 o'clock | cars are enabled to run ud then in a very this morning, reguler manner. . The railroads are moving ne ‘ ight, all the lo: es being pressed inte THEIR ARRIVAL AT THE STATE DEPARTMENT. | gervice! & of the trains from the north It was five minutes after the hour named| have three encines the trains are very Inte. AN tra when the delegation arrived at the department this morning. Their tardiness was due prob- ably to the fact that they had walked over from their hotel, and bad not made proper calcu tion of time and distance. The difference in time was so trifling, however, that it was scarcely noticed. ‘There was a conspicuous absence of formality attending their arrival at the department. The party consisted of Mr. Thurston and bis four associate commissioners, Mr. Kinney, their legal adviser, and Mr. Mott Smith, the newly particular ized, and the country roads are impas- wo communication haviag been had for several days. There is much » fering among the poor, and even those of moderate means, whose supply of feel has been exhausted by the long cold peri Hovantox, Mrow., Feb. 4. —Terrific blizzards rnied for the past two days, with the mercury thirty to forty below. ifs are as high, as the tops of the passenger coacues, Mineral Range and Hancock and met passengor trains, consisting of only one coach and e bag- car, take two and three powerfal engines accredited minister, who acted as their escort. fo baal them. The mines are hus down for Ascending the elevator to the second floor of | lack of fuel and the stamp mills for lack of rock. ‘Trainmen are having their frees tedly frozen. It is more than a quarter of a century since there were so tuuny continuous blizzards and such low temperature. the building they were mot by the Secretary's colored messenger and ushered, at once and without ceremony, into the diplomatic room, where Secretary Foster and Solicitor Partridge i vaginas diepemay \ SECTION HANDS KUN DOWN, ‘THEIR RECEPTION BY MR. FOSTER. Ke = He arose at once and extended his handto| Six Men Walking on the allway ‘Track Minister Smith who advanced to the front and Steck bye Train. then severally introduced the other members| Srnacusr, N.¥., eb. 4A horribie caraalty of the party commencing with Mr. Thurston, | occurred in the tenth ward about 7:40 o'clock the head of the commission. What followed is | this morning. Near the state pump house at oe yee) agg he agen 7 ted fact | the foot of Emerson « tral Hudson that Mr. Thurston — hande: Beo- ah gs retary the credentials of the commissioners | Pasrenger tain, wost ound, ran down sit mens signed by Mr. Dole, the nominal head of the | Three were killed outright and three injured. rovisional goverament. properly authenticated | One died st the howpital and another is dying. yy other members of the snme government, | The third is seriowsiy burt, clothing them with full authority 40 far mnckiie sikh sanieitin, as the present government is concerned, : Siti Teen, fo negdtiste, n° treaty of annexation | The killed are—Jobn Ryan, Patrick Doyle of with the United States, It is un-| 107 Wall street, John Ma derstood that the Secretary received there | street, Michael J. documents with the remark that ther would | street receive thorough consideration apd that he chael would communicate further with them in writ-| y,,e°y;rsured ane. Michael f-&~ { ing after he had conferred with the President | about the hive; James Hutchings of Emerson ee meter i that be | *"2NUe, ninth ward, fatal! was unable to receive the commissioners at bis ALL WERE SE The men were al! employed as section hands on the Central Hudson railroad. They were Maroney of 406 TION HAND» own house, which had been closed in expecta- tion of his departure for Europe next week. The interview closed with an engagement to eet again Yelock this afterneon at the| Walking on the track going to @ puiut same pice. Reece near the Soda Ash Works to make ome repaira ‘The conference was closed at 10:30 o'clock, | on the track. It was very col and the wind having lasted a little less than balf an hour. and snow were blowing fariovsly from over the The Hawaiian commissioners returned at|inke. Foreman Maroney ms that balf = ouce to their hotel, where they discussed the | minute before they were roa down he turned around to ree if a train was coutng nove. Very shortly afterward by engine beil, and, looking around, aw the passenger train bearing down on them. He question of making s statement to of the United States upon the subject mission to this country. REQUESTED NOT TO TALK. Mr. Thurston was asked whether the recop- | 314 jumped from the track, and as tion by Secretary Foster bad been satisfactory, | {he cylimicr box of the cmgne wt and he replied that it had been quite so. Of| the hips. Ina second the the yelled to the men, who were just ahead of big, aid 80 tha details, however, he could not speak, as be | ing through the wir in all a had been requested by Secretary Foster, pend- a ing negotigtions, to make no statements re- To stUcce MK. PADDOCK. garding the progress thereof. Other members of the commission united Allen Likely to Be Chosen From Nebraska. Lixvotx, Nen., Feb. 4.—The populists ean- cussed again Inst night. Breen was dropped and W. V. Allen (populist), judge of the ninth judicial district, was nominated for United States Senator. His nominauon was unanimous It is preticted that today wall see a Senator elected. Immense pressure is being brought to bear on democratic mem- AN INTERVIEW WITH THE PRESIDENT. At their interview this afternoon it is ex-

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