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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©, THURSDAY, Core Tar Cover Before 1¢ Becomes chronic er injures the deticate| Miemae of the lungs. No other medicine cures #0 | promotly, safely and thoroughly ss AYER’S CHERRY | PECTORAL. Thousands of precious hives are seved acnually BY TAKING | this remedy im the early stages of bronchitis and | 2d EDITION. CLEVELAND DEPARTS The President-elect on His Way to Washington. 5 FEARS FOR THE NAKONIC. Several Vous Reacn sow ort. bat xone |[N CONGRESS TODAY. Sighted the Missing Vessel. New York, March 2—The White Star line freight steamer Naronic, which left Liverpool Saturday, February 11, and which is ten days overdue at this port, has not yet arrived and no news of her bas been received. The worst fears are now entertained for the safety of the ship and those on board. Agent Kersey fears that her machinery has broken down and that she has drifted out of Appropriation Bills, of Course, Have the Right of Way. SENATOR HILLS BRIDGE BILL. ANOTHER CHANGE, Capt. Lusk Ordered From His Present Duty to West Point. CAPT. GEO. MC. DERBY WILL RELIEVE HIM IN THE OFFICE OF ENGINEER OF THE DIS- TRICT—THE ORDER A SURPRISE—REORET OF THE COMMISSIONERS. The Secretary of War has made another im- portant change in the engineer department of the District government. An order was issued ” (EMG Siarcn gf 1893—-TEN PAGES. A NEW LIQUOR LAW. The License Bill Passed by the House Today, WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS. dealer may, with the Doard, at any bona society, club oF co: Liquors bet ween ench exciee entertainment of any tion, sell intoxteating ara as the board afore- i for a greater year, and no license can be transferred by the licensee to any other person except with the regular track of the trans-Atlantic steam- ——— i ers. . . today whereby Capt. James L. Lusk is relieved | Fall Text of the Measure as It Finally Pre-| the *ritten consent of the excise board upo “T believe that AYERS CHERRY PECTORAL | ee The Suevia arrived here today from Ham- | He May Ask a Night Session for| trom duty as assistant to the Engineer Commis-| valled A Four Hundred Deller Rewoit ceeetne propiecd “trancfises's, obtaining | Absohertely ‘ “ on ransfe saved my life. Last May I had « severe cold. The ORG ANIZATIONS THAT ARE COMING. bon She reports not having seen the missing fis @onsndesation sioner and is ordered to duty at the West Point] License—Other Provisions of the New | the comnek ar ‘a majority of the real Pure violent comching. for which I could procure no relief, | : "| The other steamer arrivals today were the _ Military Academy, relieving Capt. George McC.| Law. estate owners and resident housekeepers at last brought on bleeding of the lungs. I was forced | . Neptune and the Kitty. They came from Derby, who will take his place at Washington. as provided in section 5 of this ' southery fruit ports, but brought no news from ee ae act, and the fee to be v by the A cream of tartar baking pow- 3 THE CHAN XPECTRD. rhe - faarent nna ay pe ipa peep eta ‘ Tingitude 70 "Te wan cpparently part of some was made by Secretary Elkins withdut special | | The bill with the Senate amendments was! for'the use of the Dietrct, witch fee aball DG | sane Feta je zatest United — PECTORAL and determined totry it. I did so, and | Naronic. vessel's deck load cheaigiata sa It is Now in the Hands of the | '*F to the views of the chief of engineers on | !8id before the House this morning and Mr. | paid before such transfer is made. it helped me right off. I took seven bottles of this! alate Among steamship men it is thought that 7 the subject. Hemphill asked that the House concur in the | Sec. 8. That the liquor licenses authorized medicine, and now consider myself cured. My cure wasasurprise to all my acquaintances, who were hopeless of my recovery."-JOHN HM. THOMAS, | Middleton, Annapolis AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL. punty, N.S. turned out toda; BOUND FOR WASHINGTON. President- Laxewoop, N. J. Cleveland and part ject Cleveland Leaves for the tion: to see President-elect Grover Capital March 2.—All Lakewood ty off for Washington. either both engines of the Naronic have broken down or that she has ran short of breaker coal and is using her spars for fuel. ———— IN WALL STREET TODAY. The Market Quiet and Firm and Prices Generally Better. House for Action. SENATE. * After little morning business had been dis- Posed of the post office appropriation bill was Capt. Lusk has been in his position for nearly Years and has served well and faithfully. He has made friends with our citizens, and his departure will be generally regretted. CAPT. DERBY'S SERVICE. Capt. Derby has served at West Point for the past four years as instructor in prac- Senate amendments. To this Mr. Campbell and Mr. Meredith objected, Mr. Meredith mov- ing to refer the bill to the House District com- mittee. Mr. Hemphill explained tothe Honse that the course pro} by Mr. Meredith would | pomanl result in killing the bill and that the istrict would be left without any liquor law at and provided for by this act shall be of t classes—wholesale liquor licenses and i room licenses. Every applicant for a liquor li- cense shall deposit the amount of the license fee with the collector of taxes of the District of Co- lumbia at the time of filing his application with the excise board. If, upon consideration of the application for license by the board MR. HARRISON AND MK. CLEVELAND. Courtesies to Be Exchanged Between the President and Wis Successor. In accordance with inauguration etiquette, President-elect Cleveland will cal! on President Harrison at the White House soon after bis ar- z i doard | rival here. The probabilities are that be will polity Be. J. C. Ager & Co. Lowel ‘ is taken up and its consideration resumed—the | tical military engineering. He also had | gj) ee | : - Prepared by Dr. J. ©. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. ‘was bright with sunshine and the big |, NEW Youx, March 2.—The stock market up an snarge BEL Ga; wokks! 3 Pack Olds aa Gk ao e that the bill be sent to | "BOWld decide to grant the license prayed | make this initial call this evenine, PROMPT TO ACT, SURE TO CURE. ys the big | this morning was more quiet than on any day | Pending question being the amendments Wake ecths ae < te r. Campbell urged the sent tol for, they shall notify the assessor aud the | and if the hour is wot tes La crowd that cane down to the station to wave |e. the past three weeks and only four|fecommended by the committee on oes legate epee oe mew | conference committee. He said the license fee | apriicant of such decision in writing, and the ae bssy 4 farewell to the family which bad been among gymnasium at the academy. He isan engineer | was too hi President Harrison will also re: a ch and that it was tacitly agreed to rocate thie ocks showed any animation or movement | @PPropriations to strike out of the bill the | Cficer of skill and repute and will undoubtedly | pat the bitin eouteremee, Pg era meg pee et ag gel vag PERF Ey ogee a th = then Pally 2000 peopl mete at the atti, | Of importance, Tailroad shares ware gen-| JONETDR SEDrOpHAOG QAM STE uy ie, | make a encom of hn career inthe District.” | Se. Hemphilsald thatthe pointe in contro- |. Arg cOMa, THe. ity fore, holy | Tanne BY saloon (Mr. Clereiand 9 the | Half the number were ladies and they were jerally a shade higher at the opening | trom Springfield, Mass, via New Y col. ee ee ENGINEER COMMIB- — oe pee pre the | {°F ® bar room license $400 per annum. A | too late to permit of the exchange of the courtee B T -se Or Coxseur- | more interested in seeing Mra. Cleveland and | but further changes were for the smallest frac- | and Washington’ to Atlanta and . District committee was voted down and bya | PST Foom license shall be required for | sies thisevening the visits w: made tomore erorE Jur Uavse Ur Cos | Baby {uth than the President-elec! in| HOME and withorit interest. Foreign houses |Orleans, There were several modifica | Asalready stated in Tux Stax the selection | District committee was voted down and bY 8 | every ‘hotel, tavern, bar room or other place | “ee Wiser . It was just 11:04 a.m. when the ‘ial train | were without orders, and the trading, in the! tions of the paragraph offered yesterday; | of a successor to Engineer Commissioner will be in, whieh ds ts f the bill |i, "hich ‘intoxicati liquors are sold —— only few years ago) we | arrived from New York. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve-| main, was local; but the manipulation of the | but Mr. Callom fly. in obarge of the bill? eer se, ee en eee eae by retail. A wholesale liquor license shall only | | Mr. and Mra. Cleveland will be the casts of Baby attle White Ho nurse started from | ouse” at 12 o'clock. ‘They industrials gave some character to the market, and seiling of Northern Pacitic preferred re- offered a substitute today which was accepted by all the Senators interested and was: to, left to Secretary-elect Lamont. It will prob- ably be among the first matters brought to his attention. Full Text of the Bil, The full text of the new bill which has now uthorize the licensee to sell distilled, malt or fermented liquors, wines and cordials in quanti President Harrison and Mrs. Meke at the White House tomorrow eveniug @id not know how Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil to the depot in the director’a bus of the | sulting in the only material change among | “The substitute (which is made toapply to passed both houses of Congress is as follows: ties not less than one pint, not to! be an informal family affair, with Lakewood Hotel. Mra. Cleveland wore dark | railroad shares, the fast mail service) read CAPT. LUSK SURPRISED. That no person shail sell, offer for;be drunk upon the premises where | outside guests. At the last inemgurs ir. blue wool dress with a tight-fitting astrakan | ‘The confident buying of the friends of the | “For necessary and special facilities on a| Capt. Lusk was grpatly surprised when a re-| sale or keep for sale or traffic in, barter or ex-|s0ld; and no. such lictose shall be| Harrison’ was Mr. Cleveland's. pacat at ig so much god ia consumption and in the condi- | jacket and black felt hat. Management so couspicuous yesterday was en- | trunk line or lines, #196,614, provided that the | porter of Tue Stan gave him the newsthathe| change for goods, in the District of | gTanted until it is eatisfactoriiy shown that the | luncheon. 1t was with dificulty that the party alighted, | tirely lacking. and its price weat back from | Postmaster General shall select the trunk line | had been relieved as assistant to the Engineer | Columbia, any intoxicating liquor, except | _ where it ia intended to carry.on such | | The President has made all so closely did the crowd press. The crowd on | 4114 to 39%. The features of the | or lines which shall carry the mails, if he sball | Commissioner. “I. have crnecied acts |a# hereinafter’ provided: but this ‘shall not | business is properly arranged for selling such | for leaving bere for. Indianay tions that lead to consamption. the platform parted slightly and Mrs. Cleve-| opening — among the industrials were | deem the expenditure a satisfactory and desir-| thing for a long time’ he heady “bat had |"PPIY to sales made by a person | liquors as merchandise. Every place where die- | after the inauguration, land led the to the train. The others fol-| the advance of 1 per in cotton | able one.” ag, ar ere geen Sng’ 80 soon, | 82der @ provision of law requiring him to | tilled, malt or cpeee wines, liquors or cor- | bulk of his private eff lowed, with Mr. Cleveland last. | oil and declines of 1 per cent in cordage and| No other amendment to the bill being con-| \iinough the duties at my nitive Here havc |#eil personal ‘property, nor to sales by | dials are sold in quantities as prescribed for re- | Pondence, to his western ‘The explanation is interesting. We send it free jn a | 13, in sugar. The last named further retired | el y CHEERING He was cheered from the moment he alighted MR. CLEVELAND. to 120, but was immediately taken in hand, and in a few minutes was lifted to 1243, which tested the bill was pansed. The bill having been passed, Mr. Cullom made been onerous I have nothing but the kindliest feelings for the citizens of this District who am glad, however, that the citizens of Wash- the maker, brewer or distiller thereof not to be drank on the premises. Wherever the used in this act tail dealers by section 3244, Revised Statutes of the | UnitedStates,to be drunk upon the premiser,shall | be regarded as a bar room; and the possession of | necessary traveling bageage will r taken out when he leaves the ma: . statement as to the amount appropriated, term “‘intoxicating liquors” -* book on CAREFUL LIVING. from the carriage until he was on the | advance was mostly retained. showing the department to be practically self- = er 7 Garriott sine | it shall be decneel te kalieds whisky. brandy, | malt, distilled, fermented or any intoxicating cure. | train. Every one in the front ranks of} Cordage railied smartly from 58 to 5934. and, | supporting. cerest pon "The work has been interesting to | TM. gin, wine, ale, porter, beer and all other | liquors, with the means and appliances for — \the crowd shook hands with him as| ain the case of sugar, the improvement was | INDIAN APPROPRIATION BILL. me and I have taken great pride in wee “{ | fermented and distilled liquor. carrying on the business of dispensing the same -The Work SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 132 South 5th ave.. | he slowly made bis way across the platform, | Well maintained. i y See. 2. That there shail be and there is | to be drunk where sold, shali be prima facie fort Committee. | When be mounted the steps of the car there ‘The rest of the market lacked feature en tirely,and at 11 o'clock was quiet and firm at ‘The Indian appropriation bill was then taken ington are getting such a good man as my suc- hereby constituted an excise board for the | evidence of a bar room within the meaning of The arrival and the reception of the visiting we heers and shouts, Mr. Cleveland up and its consideration proceeded with. District of Columbia, which shall — con- | this act, and the license therefor shall be kaown | : Bow York. | stoud fora moment with bis hat in. bis band | the improvement. General electric in the late | ‘The Indian appropriation bill was still before | Ce@0"-__, Cat. McDerby was a member of my | Taetrict, of Columbia, which | sball | con- | Sole eet, ave wiicouee, host is proceeding in earnest, The pmibliecom- | Coen J and then entered the Ori- | dealings showed a gain of 1 per cent. the 8 peotaiaal hat hour thé | Tanner ae Srasted at it head in 1878 st) tisiot, and the duty of which shall be| Sec. & Shatovesy peroon receiving alicenss| Sort comeitice fein fullowing. Thogen wm ts Eoanteion of eod-tiver | bowing to the erow: on entered the Ori- Senate at 1 o'clock, that hour the : scet necrh < e 5 ; Sec. 9, 3 ‘ ‘Your drammist keene Scott's Emulsion of co-liver | ¢e\). to which the others had preceded him, SSA ee ice President Inid. before ‘the Henate the New | Willette gem oe Vor sr eervice was at] to take up. and. cousider all applications | to sell ander thls act shall frome it tinder gla | and purple silk bedges of thocommittoeme ong: |, Phe train moved out of the station on ite FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. York and New Jersey bridge bill as the unfin- | transferred to New York city, and while there | ft license to sell intoxicating liquors and to | aud place it in a conspicuous place inhis or her | flitting through the throngs. Public comfort ofl—all drugzistseverywhere do, $1. ae |, igton at 12:13 p.m. A parte] ‘ ished business. was under Gen. Newton, chief engineers. He | ‘ake action on such applications, and the action | chief place of sale of such liquor, 6o that any | perspiration ix dripping from many manly < | mscheer went up from the crowd. A score | ea Now York Stack Market, aa reported By epecial | Mr. Hill (N.Y.) said that, so far as he was | was given charge of blowing out of flood rock | f s#id board shall be final and conclusive, and | Sa enteing mach plate GE mato ay BOMY Feel, Wraehs i aebveas wi Suir ot be ERVOUS PROSTRATION, SLEEPLYSSNE ra fiends pressed the button and the | wireteCsrsou & lacartuey. 1419 ¥ atrost. conmsened, be had ne objection to the briige jah Mall Gate te the Kast river ‘The | only on the grasting by said Boned of Neosen jepeh Meee ets tor tS | volleys. Messengers b to end dullness, biwes cared. Dr beg | 7 — | bill being ‘lid aside temporarily until the In- | final ‘preparations for this immense Diaet | $080 applicant to sell intoxicating liquor whall| | See. 10. That ail applicants for license | volleys. | Messensors are hurrying to an Ne eo ravexs, oth and Pa. ave cia eau unauu ae eae) | dian appropriation bill was finished. necessary to remove the rock were all made | tHe assessor issue license to such applicant, |and ‘persons holding licenses shall allow | fro, Strangers are being provided with oe : mln coestd Cckik atk th Hie Cakiced ae | Mr. Hiscock (N. Y.) had an objection to that | under his personal supervision. He subse- | a"d said board sball make such rules and regula- | the duly authorized agent or officer of the ex-| quarters at quick notice and at fair rates ANY CASE ee ee course, preferring to have the Indian bill pro- | quently had charge of certain river and harbor | tions for carcving into effect this act ax they may | cise board full opportunity and every fa | All the seats have been removed from the a P q stomach, judigestion, dysveps.a. | pot this morning at 10:40 o'clock. The tra oan ceeded with ‘on motion,” so as to shift the | improvements around New York city and in | deem requisite and proper. and said board shall | examine, atany time during business hours, the | 1..." SOS et 1 tat tits Tiliehs Liver Pima consisted of four cars. The engine was No. | Cau. South... bridge bill off the track. 1889 was ordered to West Point as instructor | Make au annual report to Congress setting | premises “where intoxicating liquor fs old and ) Suiting rooms of the Pounsylvania stat si oe guided by Engineer Geo. Houston. | (..B. 2. Mr. Dawes (Mass. ). in charge of the Indian | in practical mulitary engineering, where | forth the number of applications, both favor. | for which a license is asked or hasbeengranted. | TS, Watmore ani The stat )ALAMIA ceRED AND PrapicaTeD Fro back of it was a baggage car. % | Dill, said that objection being made he should | he has continued in service until this time. In | bly and unfavorably acted on, tho number of | | Sec. 11. ‘That draggista and apothecaries | made, Toads for the rush. Ihe stats Mitte syste vy Browi's Iron Bitters. which *u- | Thien came. the Monmonth, which — is Ave usmabe Goto appearance Capt. MeDerby is slightly abovethe | Persons convicted for violation of this statute | shall not be required to obtain License under | cFomded. { thone in waiting are js Taestion: 3 PP P ravelers or Washing‘onians ha = er Sonera ii health, | the private car of President Maxwell of the Jer- fedium height and isa decided blonde. He | #24 the amount of fines collected and uncol- | the provisions of this act, but they shall not sell | ens an Se. “wad Sire —o< | ral, and the Baltimore, the private car MR. HILL AND THE BRIDGE BILL. RaauiAceed kis guctlamcs; a clas ota | eael: intoxicating liquors, nor compound nor mix | Wt for friends. Cappers ees | ‘ dent Meyer of the Baltimore and Ohio. | Mr. Hill inquired of the chairman of the| dent anda hard worker” He will make a cuc.| Sec-3:That the said board shall appoint aclerk rag — —— i ¢ upon the writ- | han tachnor aieee an = pee oan See rere reeritie were selected for the guests of Mr. committee on appropriations whether any other | cess in this department.” eg ingey ee Phe song ener Tar | have boon supertel” Goma off tho mene ahuae. oP 333353333535 BPPEPESS | Fe eas Matisa ete anetabhincal appropriation bill was likely to be ready after REGRET BY THE COMMISSIONERS. | remonstrances against the granting of licenses | Physician: and every drugkist or apothecary | i0U8 have been treated iu an unparliamemtary es _ the train and the most magnificent. It is the the Indian appropriation bill. Considerable regret was expressed by the | and of their action thereon. shall keep a book for the special purpose, and | ™&aner by the railroad people. 8 Wao Is Your Destisre Oriental, the private car of Austin Corbm, air. Allison (Iowa) said that the defl- | Commissioners when told of the change which | Sec. 4. That every person applying for | enter therein the date of every sale of intoxi- THE PENNSYLVANIA @TAT! = 7 $5) president of the Long Island railroad. qigney Bill was reais and would bo taken up At was shortly to take place, Commissioner Ross eee Te eeemace ng liquors [a onl Die: | conn ,sitoor, mado by, him, the per] At the Pennevivania station the committen t sin charge of SM. Wil: an 7 Capt. 1 c ti ric id board a petitio ‘ z . onto move adiquarter SS A stow coach. with of 22a hans. vise pecdeliat of aa vaceay Casta: tae would be the last of the appropriation bills, | sid Bere tea ee citizens ov! | for such license, and such petition shall'be con-| quantity and price” thereof, and | ° Public comfort has removed ita headquarters = 8 liam: P : this District have had a conscientious, P from the stati: ter'a office 2 eae a cad ZS4 and General Passenger Agent H. P. Baldwin re- Me. Hill-“Then I give notice that at the close | painstaking man; one. who studied their | Sidered and acted on by the board iu the order | Purpose for which it was sold, and stich book | {Tom the station master's office to the west end [ache prbeg steadied tir TES ceived the guests of Cleveland who left of the bill now before the Senate I will move to | nearest carefully and who carried on the ad-| in which such petition is filed and numbered be at all times open to the said board, or | Of the main waiting room. The gentlemen in : # t Why waste © -89| directly . ; ion. f the water depart- e - . f oe eg ge ag Se cent light at band! © Why wa ap ns | shall ask the Senate to have a session this even- | ‘is¢retion. As assis how ia roduced bef h board “when a; | J. E. J. Clark, me, money and nerve energy by ae — shell be 1. cant and how long be has resided there. produced before such boar: required; ‘7 sageerasueuees sl papal seeboc mapas | ing in order to consider the bridge bill. os. Second. The particular place for which « | and any failure to comply with the provisions | George . George T. z cs Se ceasert cperatcx eee eee eee eee Mr. Dawes’ Lerner agreed - aan an want license is desired, designating the same by | of this section sballrender such druggist or — and A. J. Schwartz. Gonzaga College = sree ES on board, having been invited by Mr. Cleve- | “Gov. t Bonds—. oe cousideration of the Indian appropriation bull penne street and number, if practicable, and if not, | apothecary so failing liable to the same penal- te are actingas messengers, ‘The following SS datest scientisie a 2E$ | on board, having of |" Government Bon: 45, registered, 190 Commissioner Parker said: “Although my 2 ~ Bae he ries Se sour servic, We enjoy arational 73 | land to go on his train: Mr. and Mra. Daniel | 1) bid. I1zy asked. U.S 48, coupons,” 1907, | Was resumed. ‘ official reiations with Capt. Lusk has as yet | by such other apt description as definitely lo- | ties as if he had sold intoxicating liquors with- | #re on duty 2 reputation forskillfal work andmod- “8 i Tia bid, 1194 asked. HOUSE. been slight, still Ihave k, him since ‘he | cates it. out a license. First detachment. Company A e¥_ Lamont, Mr. and Mrs. Don M. Dickinson, Mr. | “District of Columbia Bonds—20-year fund, 58, —— a alight, #4 Spiga eaten case i ‘Sec. 12. That i Capt. Fenvick. First Liout. Du erate foes, and the most int Teg And Mrs. Hichard Watson Gilder, Dr. and Mrs. | 1svu, gold, 1054 bid, — asked. Water stocks, 7% | A number of resolutions were adopted for | itst came among us. Asa citizen of Washing- | , Third. The name of the owner of the prem-| - ig gnats cn apetaten ie ieae aet ke | Oompa, Meh tama: Gotan, toe $s people in America are our p TB} Jobu D. Bryant, E. C. Benedict and family, | currency.’ i “abye pases # P ton I can testify to bis careful and considerate | ises upon which the business licensed is to be | intoxicating liquors as specified in this act in | Coughlin, First Sergt, Quinlan, Ser $F Wee please them ardcan please vow “$3 | Mire. 8. M. Williams and daughter, and Robert | gold, 100: asked. Water st the printing of the public documents. | work in the water department. Too much can- | Carried on. the District of Columbia, who is required by | Coubos, Third Seret. Cougban, First Corp. = Mil nics, peneasi mceay wie Geom | One of these gave rise to an acrimonious | not be said of the good he has dove the city | Fourth, A statement that the applicant is a| it to have s license as herein specified, | Dor Second rp.” Cavanaugh, s pe 8: ey ithout first ba Third Corp. Leonard, Fourth Corp. Brody Bee ‘<3 3 3 talk between Mr. Holman (Ind.) and | and the sorrow the citizens will feel at his | Citizen of the United States and not less than | without first having obtained a license to do so < ale gy ray wei] -_ Extracting. z 7. ‘MIR. CLEVELAND'S CAR. ” twenty-one years of age, and that such ap- | as herein provided. or any person who shall | Privates Harrison, Batler. Smith, Abell, Parks, Se Gitaming. Ze. Silver Filling, 7; 34) The Oriental was elaborately Atted up for the re care rene Tee | Loemer | Areas nevsll eave SEAL cles a Med ae ae | poe ae eave aes ta of this act | engage in wuch sale in any portion of the Dis- | McGrath, Petty, Eckloff, Downey, Fealy, Joha~ I od, according to size; y : : : — wee TES) President-elect. AM its arrangements and | " eee te Menon Geee nat Baa) reed 838 Y | acted wit ciie 7 DINAGE ka knew ct'55 foun | been adjudged guilty of violating the iaws gov- | taict where the sale thereof is provided, | #0n, Quill, O'Donneli. ei SF Gala Crown, a) accoratious were the design of Se Corbin. The | =akets. Wavsington LigitTatautty tot ruse: | OD ee eee the com- | Tho bad worked more conscientiously. than | ¢FniNg sale of intoxicating liquors or laws for upon con jection thereof, shall be fined not leas | _ Second detachment —Capt. MoGnire, Lieut, ~ | abo age is, 1904, 9 bids—asced. Washington Ligat on printing an: ane .d night | the prevention of gambling in the District of | than $250 nor more than £800, or be impris- | Schnopp, Lieut. Herron, Sergeant Helm, Ser- = VERY BEST TEETH........28 as consists of @ drawing room in the | fiitantry Be bid, asked.” Wastugton Gas | mittee bad attempted | to. shove through oT ee ©" {oned in the District jail or work house for | geant Hughes, Sergeant rooks, = BB frear. To tl re two large rooms. | Compauiy. series A, és, 120', bid.— asked. Washing- | the “printing bill” during absence y . Fifth. This petiti not less than two months nor more thd: | Connor, Corporal Daley, (i = -— Tea} They are finished with brass bedsiends, | tou Gas, series B. és. i21 bid. — asked. Washing-|of Mr. Holman. When tho clerk read | Was second tonone. Perhapshe knew better chan | | 10h, tun Petition mut ge We = toh months; and, upon every subsequent convic-| Privates Lynch, : = $3 bath room. toilet stands and all the other Co. Convertibie the word “‘confidential” at the end of the | $pYone cles what e valuable man be had been to | Doulic of the District of Columbia, or any per: | tion of a. like offence, ehall, in sadition to the | Marstellar, De Poiller, ‘Cross, Samth, Colum-" Se . _ # | equipments of a private house, A small section communication, Mr. Holman immediately | the District, and what a great loss it was to son duly authorized by law to ad- named, to wit, a fine of not| bus, Fersinger, Marmion, Collins, ‘Tilly, tg ————— Bid s the bed roome rand opens into the withdrew it, stating that he did not notice that city to have him go away. MGW SE aon ie eiekcccek nor more than 800, be im- | Cooney. - ee can. 7 and Dee ue dining room. fore the dining room is was “confidential But even ‘the with- Sa os e i de og 7 i .. | prisoned in the work house of the District of Z xD o. - aalal So. 1 N. Charl | The drawing and dining rooms this morning e and Potomac 3 vigorously denounced the statements in the brane 4 ty 3 iction | the: yenr. ecg it ~ Se —_‘Dalttmorwofices: No.1 N-Charies, “39 Jooked like bowers. Flowers were on every | Sentort, Tooe bide 1aale taxed. ‘Metorstinng Kan | letter and defended the committee on printing, | The Callers on the Vice President-Elect Show | teemeer Elly of Parjurs. and upon conviction | “Sec 18. That any person, baring obtained a | 20™ing yr eg yet td SE commer Baltimore st ferste “BE _hand. In the center of the dining table was a| tay" Gonvertinie oa in Stk ee a PASSED OVER THE PRESIDENT'S VETO. fe cforcans wephiaph bee ere be subject to the penalties provided by law for | license under this act, who shall violate auy of | the visitors: Chairman Jobn B. Miller, Joseph large bouquet of 100 Jacqueminot roses. Be- | Rectric Light Convertible is, 150 bid, 135 asked, Vice President-elect Stevenson spent the . : its provisions, shall upon convictior Schadt, George A. Shower, F.W. Coleman, oo os ceeeeneiis - | t Mr. Oates (Ala.) called up the message of the pel that crime. P y P n of dddedidddcddddddedscega | tite this stood a large silver fruit stand that | Washington Market Co. imp. 10s. bli, — asked : r ~ | greater part of today at his rooms at the Ebbitt. | Sixth. That he is not the owner of nor| such violation be fined not less than. €59 | G Breitbarth, Geo. P. b. Dr. aSSSsse5. eS!was filled with oranges, apples, peaches, | Washington Market Co. exten. 65. 1¢3 bid, President vetoing the bill to prescribe the num- = “ | D. Hester Hon ™ — =} i 1 a ashingtou M “ is92-19! istri le was not lonely, however, as there was | licen 1 en and . ter, ant =. * SENG UIC TIS ETG TICE OYX CIEE ETE | of pink and white roses and lilies of the valley | ee is so | indicial district of Alabama, ‘The motion was | lmost a constant succession of callers. Asa | free. _— seni Wiese, 3 Ih Simkar Ieeeke Rae koe SUISHISHSHESIISEE SEESEESEAS | pal'on tue wails, mn the coraices, in the little | ,AaUondl Bank stocks AL, of Weemington 300 | See al the Lil poms: ine’ Presiicnte objen, | rule the people who exine to ee him wanted Er sep hg alge) Pree lap hegre ype ger [Feng ge meng ge ge me ggg Ee j Brackets that decorated the sides of the car. tion to the contrary votwithstanding?” |, | to renew their acquaintance with him and to| any other person, and that if so licensed he will | tion to sach fine shall pay a tum equal to 25 | Hugle, Julins olson, J. McPhersm, J. A. Dax a he profusion of roses extended ont to the ‘The bill was passed over the veto—yeas 178, | assure him that aithough he wax now Vice | carry on such business for bimsel r cent of the amount of the fine imposed for | gan, A. Wardeman, Watson Borie. G.F. 8 | bed rooms as well. The flowers in the drawing Soe a ee cae nays 54, | President of the United States that they were Selon cracpaieee — The offense immediately preceding, a bave| F. Detweiler, John Hockemyer, F. a ) Se a | Foom were arranged as they were in the dining | (ital: ia7y bid, <- aaked. Went Bude iis ta ‘The come ia to the ee oe not ashamed to _ the ens = Mr.| Eighth. That he intends to superintend in | bis license revoked, and in case of non-| Regan, 8. J. Riock, F. no, R asked." Traders. 110 bid, — asked. Lincoln, #9 | Propriation bill were non-concurred in, and the | Stevenson know that they still looked upon | peraon the management. of the business | payment of the fines aud penalties above | Charles I XxX 3. 2.—The Cleveland | asked. Ohio, 98 bid, 99 adked. Cin ‘was sent to conference “| him as a friend. Nw and then acaller in some | jicensed, and that if so licensed he will named shall be imprisoned in the juil of the Dis- | son, Jam Ne. w see Gj Baie passed here ui 12:40 p.m, cits road Stocks—Washington and” Georgetown, ‘TRE SUNDRY CIVIL BIL interval of the conversation was seen to look | superintend the management of the businesssa | trict or work house for a period of time not ex. | garter, Charles # ££) Porxp Brox. March 2—The Cleve- asked. Metropolitan, 101 bid. 205 asked: | 442 srotman mbmitted the conference report | about the room somewhat anxiously and it was | ficoneed ceeding six mon hs, or till the same are paid. | This subcoramittee have J Suppose you bad slong journey togo cf, | Mand train passed here at 2:04 p.m. i ae Saas Teee aetta kone iseasdcy avid lation Bi SeEp" | thonght that they were trying to learn whether | Sec. 5. That in the cities of Washington and | That after second conviction no license shall | twenty-five boys of St. Peter's Sunday school ED ehectweatliges ves youmdfentel $4 | peed tere ck erga emda oe - 100 bid, — asked. Columbia, 50 bid, |" “ne UnOry Civil @PProPriation he bad brought lis little ax with him. | Georgetown it shail be the duty of every ap- | thereafter be granted to said party: Provided, | and teente-five bose from Southens Wanbing- ; oul o XX | passed here al m. ‘ = — lowever, if that trusty blade is kere it! plicant for bar room license to present | That no minor under sixteen years of age shail | ton, ax follow ZZ reat at the start? Well, iteis tne Y | ate rs eearees ; ax DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. ik not | kept in the, reception, parlor as Sas ens ne ae ce police. | be allowed to enter auy place where liquers ere | Sk Peter's Sanday school W. Sullivan, I. 3 -. XS as = 2c) | 1, — — far as known, and in fact the general | tion the written permission of jority of | sold other than a hotel, without the consent of | Green, W. Mattingly, BR. Waltermever, qq St werner you wilttebe—eeddont 7 ae teats ceased kare aS rey cas 170 bid. 180 asked. oe ‘THE HIouWaYs BILL. tenor of the conversation in the parlors of the | the persona owning real ‘esta c, and’ | the parcut or guardian of such minor, | Brady, J. Johnson, A. Green, W. Mulisai $0 exaust ott your suancial enersy at WO sccaenees Oi ee ks © hina ccakes | eee Coenen Riggs. si; | ‘The Comminsioners, after having considered | Vice President-elect is not in that direction. | majority of the residents ‘keeping house | Sec. 14. That any person amisting inor aiding | E. Burns, H. Chandier, W. Mebler. ¥. - the bexit i see eke orl “= a Sete asked. People’s. asked. Cincoln, ‘t oT = Among the callers this morning was the vener-| on the side of the square where it and abetting the violation of any of the pro-| J. Shea, E. MeMim QQ te Rectenine: Hf you want tone t 2 | passed hero at 2:54 p.m. 9 bid. 9% asked. 2, bid, 6 asked. | Senate bill 1907, ‘To provide a permanent j able Mr. Oswald Ottendorfer of New York city. | desired to locate such business and | Visions of this act shall be guilty of a mis- | Farquhar, : . XX housekeeping you will find plentyof Xx | abs eee bid, 20 asked, Potomac, — | tem of highways in that part of the District of | ‘This afternoon Mr. Stevenson went to the | on the confronting side of the Square fronting | demeanor. and on conviction thereof shall be | Skelly, J. Kehler, L. MeCormiec, J. MeKmght. R Pe part uae ODI Columbia lying outside of cities," which was | Senate, where he is getting used to passing the | opposite the same; and if the location of suck | fined not iow than¥QO nor more than €100, or | | Volunteer messengers frum Southeast Wasb- ss = wendy money. Don’ xe Eight Trains With Tammany Braves. referred to them by the President for their ex- | watchmen who guard the entrances to the | bar room ison acorner and hes an entrance | be imprisoned in the District jail or work | ington—C. J. Allen, Julian Boisneau, Chas, Jeni. XX yourself poor furnishisg shouse. Our X*| x.y york, March 2- Eight special trains ington Gas, | mination and report whether they know of any | plxces sacredly reserved for the members of the | thereon, such consent will be required from | house for not more than one month for esch | ins, Jos, Clark, Chas. 1 Ey paon. {3 KR Lisle Sesliow Clty: Gils: ausicaiaer Naclags au heaedl ie Light. 143. uid, | reason why it should not receive executive ap- | Senate without having the appearance of a man | such owners and residents on both streets, and | and every such offense, Shreve, Jas. Madigan, H. keiehe vere, Xx ee ee ean ere | bid. — askea. roval,* today reported as follow: who has no business to go in, but is merely | in that portion of the District of Colum rosecu: violati L. Hogan, J. Viernstein, Marry Osborne, Thos. g : y Gf, | tke members of Tammany Hall bound for an Grapnophone. 1% | "The general parpos of the bill is in the | checking his way. It requires ‘practice to face | int’ sy bant ne ht esd rE precrony | Ramet stage gem jeg er eed poo egy “feng ~~ ing Hi y 3 1 jophone. 1% eneral pu of the in the ving outside of the said cities of ington of this act «hull be . lev, . & Egcrmasiz Creprr Systex & Washington to attend the second inauguration | »! a he ag asked. | public pramondpes its enactment in accord- | with unbianched countenance the average Sen- and Gesgpoanwe such applicant shall present | on ieformation filed in ee Police | Brink! ‘8. Maddox, Poller, €. Pe € a PA ee Cene = ae jent. ee Miscellancous Stocks Washington ‘Market, 14 Saal the nes a community, | ate understrapper. such permission from a majority of the per-|Court by the attorney of the Dis- | Jo. — E. Hebard, Ed. Clark and xt " | eee eaten tron over more and Obio | pig. — asked. Great Falls Ice, — bid, — asked, | The bill, as o1 y introduced, was prepared = ae sons owning real estate and of residents | trict of Columbia or any of his s-| Robt. Costello. xx fives you ail the advantagescash can Sy | Feute anda like number by the Pennsylvania. | Bull Run Panorama, 4 bid, ¥ asked. Puga-| by an poeta camel of the District especially STRUCK BY A TRAIN. keeping house within the espace of | sistants duly authorized to act for and ‘THE TRAVEL mRavY. FQ command—and grants you your own GY | In addition to the Tamany Hall members there | matic Gun Carriage, .60 bid, 1.00 asked, _Juter- | qualified by his experience in matters involving ONE ORE 250 feet of the street or road on each side | said attorney or his assistant «ball file such in-| All i pebir o 4 regular trains are heavy and bebind their ;. terms of weitloment ato. ¥y | NTE # Number of independent democratic clubs | ocean Butlding, 80 bid, 100 asked. Ivy City Brick, | the taking of private land for public purposes | A Hack Returning From Ivy City is| “7°ené ipisoa bere ih ts' Scisad Go Reeasnieees | mucmempenie on ae Sian ts ba ees beavy and behind thei _ me of settlement—a @ | on the trains, the total number of exeursion- | 1¥ bid. — asked | Swiss steam Laundry, — bid. 83 | and received the sanction of the Commissioners, Wrecked at a Railroad Cross! business, and within a similar space on the side | assistants of sworn information of two reputa- | “edule time. On the Pennsylvania the travel EE ately tee from dictation by ua Our YX | sionists being extimated at 3.400. a senitaeas ‘The provision in section 15 that one half of | Robert Dent, a colored hackman who has | of thestreet or road fronting opposite such | ble citizens of the District that the law bas | * Coming in lively from the east and w Gf Pian im tho paved road to comfort 7p | ‘The Iroquois on Their Way. Safe Deposit, aud ‘Trust Compames—American —— of pe fag Natcenannipe et been about thia city for a number of years, | Place. pl speed = rp oe aA been violated. No a. will arrive ver this line $$ ana rerury. Cann i arbitrary and 3¥! Curcaco, March 2—One hundred and ust Co. 140 bid. 163 asked. | of Columbla seems to the Comniesioners a | °tme near losing his life on the Baltimore and District of Colambin.and the tector the required Sheela pre piepepdeninr pies seen] Seas be expactel ther aus & leaves many @ necessity unprovided, YJ) | twenty-five members of the Iroquois Club, uni- | Wastington Loan aud Trust, 154 bid, 153 asked. matter of injustice eons which = feel con- | Ohio erytegs at Ivy City yesterday after the | residence andthe genuineness of thesignatures| conduct such busmness within 400 feet x — : S| Secmnadl fai. Peinion | Aior’ uate a Rah —— strained to record their dissent. The relations | close of the races. of the residents aforesaid shall be certified] of a public school house, private school ZX Selectwhet FURSITURE, CARPETS 33 |f0rme Ove glows, and’ cuvtion Baltimere Markets, of the United States to its seat of government | He was not alone in his sad predicament, for | by the lieutenant or acting lieutenant of the| or ‘house of” religious "worship, except NS xi abrellas, started for Washington | BALTIMORE. March 2.—Flour dull, unchanged | furnish jtapeia base ter ae the geneeal &0v- | in addition to two passengers there was also a leer ee ———— such a iamnch places of business as may have been “aed oe the Baltimore and els, | ernment iF proportic said | colored th i location. Every pl where intoxicating | located previous to the erection or occu v midnight, (PQ eBloymentof them at once Weeklyor 77 | a Se ee . | spot, | expense. colored manon the box with him. Inside the | jiquors are sold to be di the ives house pied 0 the first special ned . somata | Theis spacial Wwols consisted of Tsai8ie; steamer | The Commissioners believe that the general | vehicle were Horace Blackman and Robert A. | shill, for Sore ery erga ed fy ” aviten, ‘The tra EX monthiy paymentsbig or uttle—will $$) sour Mann boudoir care.two Pullman parlor cars ‘suiS's; stean gen shall, for the purpose of this act, be regarded | District of Columbia, measured between the that bearing the Tammiar w, 7 | and a baggage car. The train will reach Wash- : bee government should bear at least one-half of all | McDonald. and considered a bar room, and the possession | nearest entrance to each by the shortest course | Comes in three sections, and the tigers 1,000 Ye satiny un. efi 3 5 expenses incident to the local affairs of the Dis-| Just after leaving the race course a colored | of intoxicating liquors and theselling or dispoe- | of travel between such place of business and | strong. The train ix bebind time and wil ington Friday afternoon at 4o0'clock,and the eec- ry ‘ing P XX The accommodation costs nothing. =| Coraghpint baa ahi asc trict of Columbia, but, in view of the import-| man named Johuson got on the hack with | ing of the same to be drunk on the premises | the school house. . reach R Ae will give a concert at the Arlington in the even- April, 43i9a48’,; May, ance of the general project, are not prepared to| Dent, ‘There was nothing at the crossing, | Shall constitute and make the a bar] Sec. 17. That all applicants who have hada | Over this line the west is being heard from Sy = X2 | ing. " Frank Hoyne is in command of the expe- | “2.8: say, as i ner mixed, 45% bh subject the improvement it is bigness to a5: Dent says, to indicate the approach of | room: Provided, That any established hotel or | license during the preceding year shali loudly, The heaviest part of the travel thus we @, | dition, assisted by Edward T, Noonan. $5,000" vumela. White corm oy” antuples a complish to any hazard by their adverse recom-| the train, ‘and o he started across the | tavern having twenty chambers for lodging | for a renewal of such license on or betore | fer isfrom that section. Heavy specials will & £6 | “srncl anu sik hase tay Masa tatelall Gea oes coy eee mendation, and therefore advise that the bill | tracks not thinking for an instant that» train | guests shall always have the right to obtain for | November 1 of each license year, asa | begin to come in tomorrow morning. x iq BA ry p! fe XX Hovse & Herewass, 3X | avington, though the members of the party | white western, lisnaiig xed western, | Tecelve executive approval. was near. When he reached the track he saw | itself a license for a bar room on complying with | shall be itted to continue business. until —_—_- t } hel pa ory KR h | hes on teak wich willbe star | S857 receipe: 20 bel stock, 181.421 bush SEWERAGE AT THE HOME. the train coming at full eed and. in the con- the provisions of this act, and the petition ia | license ibe granted oF refused by theex-| Noranres Prsuic Arrorxren.—The Presl- xx 7. $2 | tioned at New Y. : c af No. 2 re 7 i fusion the animals were stopped. Mr. Mc- | Such case mi made by the owner or lessee | cise board; but in all cates of refusal to i 2 a 917, 919, 921, 923 TTH ST. xy ti — w York and Flori — . ceipts, 1.300 bushels: stock. s 019. bushels Hay Health Officer Hammett today in a letter to [ce Aad eel ret tas ctiwach tobias tayeca: (Rad ucostaed tes © | aeauan ona pasperiion Of ia pond A awe dent has appointed Theo. F. Swayze, formerly bers. 4 parior car and a commissary | irm—good to choice tinothy, 15.50a1650... Grain | the Commissioners relative to sewerage facili- | Donald and Jo ome as a —— chief clerk of the treasury, and Charles E. X$ 1 GH Mass. AVE N. Ww. EE | car bore away to Washington shortly after noon | frelghis. litt, wl md. Cotton womalual-mki- Ap from the velticle. aud escaped uninjured, but | That after such applicant have obtained | have become dus chal be deducted am ob of .. 3F- | today 200 members of the Cook County March- | dling, 9X. Provisions duil~mess. pork, #y; bulk | Het for the Home for the Incurables says that | Dent and Blackman were stil! there whou tho | and filed with his petition ‘the consent. afore- | tained from the mam erator 5 tap | Payton menictos pubtie Sur the Miistaist of‘ Oo- & Fj | ing Club, ander’ the leadership of Paul Dassi, sein, Iosee siesiaers, 3c Some clear, iijg; clear | tee “cegecl resominented | by ee aoa fain crashed into the rear end of the carriage | ssid and obtained from the board the hhoonse re- | time from the iret day of November to the tumbus. ae x XX | Ther,too, the Baltimo’ 3 3 Sagar-piel oulders, 12%: | wo only 8 porary expedi- | and demolished it. quired by this act i for | date of such ref entire license —— —— y Z| tier edgenens Mt tee ae amen ol sogar-cured smoked snoulders, 1% ams,’ i5a18; |ent and under no circumstances should. be | 7a emotished stopped and the two men, both | such license after the expiration of the period | year, and no other person shall be permitied | West Porst Capzrs Arromvrep.—Cadet ap- SESHISEISEISEISEISEESHISHISS | tee Wasningrin ititesanda reception room has | fants 2", fat to thot, Sais da, anne: | Fetorted tose means of drainage Other than | of them badly injured, were brought to the eity | for which such license is issued to obtain again | to conduct said business until a license isissued | pointmonta, to the Military Academy have beon SSD SSS OLS eax Oxx5 S int ravine a8 ‘® con- been secured ut the Riggs House. They will fancy, 24; do. good to cholce, a2! and removed to the Emergency Hospital. therefor. . issued to W. 8. Overton, jr. (alternate), White - — —————— | reach the capital « short time before the Iro- | rolls, fine, 22; do. faif to good, 1921; store-packed, | tant menace to the health of the inmates of | Dent's injuries wero not serious, and he was | the majority of the real estate owners and| Sec. 18. Thst nothing in this act shall in any wd tes ms id . wees gh e Chambers Perry, Warsaw, ij quois braves and will march in the western di- ‘Tals Coffee steady—Kio car- the institution as well as residents near by. soon sent home, but Blackman was suffering resident hot aforesaid shall petition ron dios pre conflict or interfere with the pubhe al "Ee 4 Vision of Saturday's parade. {NO 185. Sugar strong—granu- THE COACRMAN CAUGHT IT. from concussion of the brain, and he was kept | the board, stating in such petition that said bar | ge jaws of the United States imposing ‘The Indianapolis Contingent. Whisky fvin—Lagaias. wt — Time UNMIS: | aye geting secretary of state has informed | at the hospital. Last night it was feared that | Foom is not necessary and is objectionable, and | taxes on the manufacture and sale of intosicat, “ ’ i BALTIMORE, March 2, — Virgiula threes, 70x | the Commissioners that the Japanese minister | bis injuries would prove fatal, but this morn- | the fact that such parties so petitioning and | ing liquors for the “purposes of roveame end Ixpuaxarotis, Ixp., March 2—The Indianap- | , Ed patttmore aud Obto stocks tere Wie Roe | kee conceive feaanded his ctechanat. fos hig | 26 he appearet somewhat betier. objecting are real estate owners and resident | known as the “internal revenue laws.” AND olis contingent left for the inauguration today | ern Central stock, 10% asked: Baltimore ana onto y rep eee housekcopers as aforesaid, and the genuineness | Sec. 19. That no licensee under a bar room 1Ae RWA e at 1 o'clock, headed by the Cleveland Club, 130 eater ftkte, Osis vid; do. frst incomes, Sr officer on the day of The Board of Children’s Guardians. of Lewndipedyagion eae be certified in the same | license shall employ or permit to beemployed ¢ LASOWA R eas includmg a band of twenty-five | 2,t uo. second Incomes, 9 bid; Consolidated | Mr. saascnasncl The board of children’s guardians has organ- | Their ‘written: consent e Bogota eres, | OF allow, sae ee a oe PARTIES FITTING OUT OR REPLENISHING | The club uniform is light over- ena aaa te ized, Mr. Simon Wolf was elected permanent | npon = conviction of such lcense of kseping Eiute any’ intoxicating drinke orikp aioe. ss For the a pehge Biles Crees a he sekrmeasae THE CITY POST OFFICE. = ‘i =. = ccs yee) Miss Lorin, vice president, and Mr. plc praia: Bcd — — it be pmednanpeiedern mrt beer to any person or in INCANNT MIPNA ; ce nel came a iz. Bankhead’s Kemarks in Regard itman Mann, secretary. said revoke such permit the playing of pool or bil- INAUCQURA TION the Duckworth Clab, which willleave with tbe | contracts for the Stone and Brick Work é a licensee's license, but until such conviction ot other games in the room where. such Cam find at car store lance stock of above xouds. iSeeisamasboy Bama Oaks ther- | taken away from him. discretion, permit Raina TSN ra fee talons tie sad ‘hake elec So ember Dearest ob Sealrsaterd voretes Seder ay gi peep pe eyrtaa pore era weet Tas nat under the License issued in sc- os ‘ada in dnt? Hloesosd M EVERING ’ Mar:h 2.—The Gottfried | work for the basement and superstructure of —— te age shall be sold, given or in any way diepisod of to ‘shall knowingly ecil or permit te be we VeERiDG Free cin ttol fhe Incngurntion, ick | the United States post office at Wash ‘Win Hold an Inquest. = ie tee ee eo | mney int liquor of eh orniny nai There | $ phe eee Kind fe18 + poy ops ‘were 150 persons in the party. ington, D. C., to John Pierce of New York Deputy Coroner Schaeffer was notified today | is in the habit of ‘Docoming, iotoricated, tt ‘one years, under the a ey TT , Gov. Flower and Party. paler elegy go po Bee By of the death of William Burgess, who wat | such person's wife, mother or daughter shell tion thereof of tuck license, and no SIMMS’ PEPSIN . ¥., March 2—Gov. Flower aad, fhe" completion ofthe’ work ia two tad Keeper shall nt "salto suck pert nborecge | ranods icons tiribe reften a party left Sere this morning for Washington in | half years. The citizens of the District of sixteen years, or between 12 o'clock | Sec. 20. That in the interpretation of this act ob pagan « private car over the Weat Shore road and will | 47° t0 be congratulated that this, most impor- midnight and 4 o'clock in the morning, by ‘shall be deemed rr mg ol —e poi pine ge ‘hls erasing: Tha ex- | Sant step be been lw see a = during which last named hours and on | to include their and thet words of the food. It is very serviceable to dyspeptics and per-| pects to return Monday. . boon overiooked in the ruuh and cotfeston of intoxicating he oo be ibe femicin, aca SA Seine Sete pousinns ton ealeatiy From Gravesend and Coney Island. of administration to an extent that Closed and wo invosicating quer sid: Provided, Bec. Ther this act Ss in ten of and = patna , Brooxiyx, March 2.—A delegation of 325 | might have caused a serious interruption in the ‘That the keeper of hotel or tavern bav- | as a substitute for all Jaws and reguis- Manufactured and sold by denenat he ent Gant progress of the work on the new post office. ing a Noonse under this xe won on hoaenyeng 4 tions in the District of oles totes, G. G. C. SIMMS, Pharmacist, -———__——_- o> liquors to bona guests distilled tse Cor. S. ¥. ave. and Mth st. aw. meg rena rnie ha p'ncar her ¥. Me Range of the Thermemeter. balectctnaan meals or in the Nan Sees in oeke eee eee A BITTERS 18 KNOWN ALL OVER The ‘regular Ring's county delegation wilt| The following were the temperatures at the The si poo cap ag secede Ste te eae ot gana br Siodecde is as one nesains, MTSE 2 | eave tomorrow. Hugh MeLanghlin is already | Office of the weather bureau today: 8 a.m., 36; issue a license to any incorporated | liquor within one mife of the Soldiers’ Home, re } ia Washington. 2 p.m, 47; maiimom, 48; minimum, 30. club on the petition of officers of | be, and they are hereby, repealed. other members of the contingent are candidates Awarded Toda: