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“eae ” A £ 3 THE EVENING STAR: ‘WASHINGTON, D.C, FRIDAY, “APRIL * 28, 1893—TEN PAGES. THE ELKS* socrat. POLITICAL PLOTS IN ALABAMA. THE COLUMBIAN BALL. EDUCATIONAL. ak tie ee Their Lady Friends Handsomely Enter-| Preparing fora Lively Fight Between Dem- SPORTS IN GENERAL. It Was Grander Than Anything of the Kind TN WASHINGTON. ATLANTIC CITY, tained at Builders’ Exchange Hall. ocrats and Alliancemen. ‘New York Has Ever Known. ENILWORTH 1S}, novty Last evening the Washington lodge of Elks | Special Correspondence of The Eventuz Star. 10d Inky darkness veiled the Columbian fleet in TLANTC CITT, S. rye Dt 4 gave m indies’ social in the hall of the Builders’ lomerarp ae pepe | On in Turf, Base| Bes. 2: bb reotbues ait | the Hudson river at New York at 8 o'clock last Snconwaenes ayaa) Mire eee est Exchange and repaid their obligations to the | The gubernatorial campaign of 189% has vir- at Going in iy DASE | Wine. “Fwe-vese fits wie, Larkin. Bovey, treed | night and nota sound was heard by Inndamen | -° w __ | HE WILTS 1k, ATLANTIC CITY, Eat oX ON PROMS arrow latics who assisted in the carnival of nations | tually opened in Alabama already, and what Ball and Boring Circles. Ohourke, Farrell, Meekin, ett itis, Mts from the anchored battle ships, Suddenly » ME ee, ant Becmndage: | “Ail odern couvenisacee, “ow ore ‘ad, the Week, Henmayivanie, 1 tutte’ some month ago for the benefit of the lodge, | promises to be the hottest political fight ever Reece Larkin, 1. ppourk Wild risch= | ray of light shot upward from the Philadelphia, | 729 3th et... p26 | _epes-1m cS ANDAR & CO. solusn ay as we tei mine ha and which was @ financial snecess. known in this state is on. It is the old contest Other League Games. ‘Te was long, dazziing and seemed to piorce the me, SS ‘The committee in charge of last night's affair | of the Kolb alliance element against the old AT THE BENNING TRACK. Bm. m. | aky. mein é >it - > arranged an entertaining program, and Grand | line democracy, or the country against the Pitteburg...2 0 0 0 0 O-2 6 4) For moment it remained stationary and | £' TOR TAOTHS cee ee ~ Se fot 8, Sally 0 Cus wed Ruler E.B. Hay in n speech of welcome | town faction. A Light Attendance on Account of the Rata, | Cleveland-.4. 0 1 1 1 X—7 10 2) thon disappeared. ‘That was the signal for the | 7101 th Atlantic City, Nd. Totes mal parteot catty AEG Rite tn Care fromm Witte: good thing» about the fair ones, | | Alabama hes just passed through two heated but Good Sport. si zs. x. x, | scheduled display of electrical search lights with the cits. pee ST a Rees Ge faa Pal reee2 {. mah Pare were not permitted in the delib- | $SR1 sie ee ie eho crpe be s-| The rain of yesterday aguin intetfered with | Cincinnati. 4 0 0 2 0 8 1 0-011 | which the war vessels are provided, some of “aisim - Py | schncton to Barrisbars. and erations of the lodge room, which, however, | {iction cf Gor, Jones, the candidate of the | the attendance at the Benning track, not over | Chicago...0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0—1 4 S| them baving 2,000 French lenses, eG PRIVATE ReWoOLTn a eS OFEL ME AVE) NEAR was mot the fault of the men, and certainly it | oid-time democracy, on August Llast, and the | 1,000 people being present. The card was a| Pitchers—Mullane and Jones and McGinnis. | Quickly following the Phitadelphia’s lead the | [)°Paivate jastruction day or evening is echo-Tand | gceay froma tne ve tt was not the fault of the ladies. He referred to | a —_ — rt of | good one, the stake event of the afternoon being oo4a 8 3 ele fea ope ns saany ways: in ion college branches or Sees PED mieree: | Soul te cotaloron. Terms, $8 t0 the coming meet i ‘Sone fcbet In res hoped by eae the Deanwood stakes, for three-year-olds, at 100-8) -6:3)| Gieeaves feum attaah of toss eaacine serra UAMENG AED PATTING AT NATIONAL | _mubii0-lm ____Snteenss ‘ill be represented. and spoke of the ers [Sf the people of this state that the present | one mile. Bat five started, and W. B. Jennings’ be. torpedo bonts, At times the projected rays | oer andquitgest place loser, Calland vee fir pane | Lente e te Bane ea : sto dh Lowa. Sheapae Gor eee! Speaking of the members in the loage reom | Year would be free from state politics, but as | Marshall, at 3 to 5, won rather easily. Minne- ‘wore concentrated at certain spots on shore, | self the wonderful progrors of studenta. ap] | allustrated etroul A nts. Dining Car "Altcone to Behe, Eo garses Pane ohn than usual the | last year's result was not satisfactory toa large | haha led under a pull until the stretch was w.!1.| pot, | then turned fur up the Hudson, making objects |g HF STUDENTS LEAGUE, | Sn __ CRAMBERS & HOOPS. Seley Meee Res Nie for ts ang wives and mothers | element of people both inside and outside the | reached at a funeral and there the chok- —/—{—— | plainly visible at a distance of five miles. = ey dy OTEL BEMBROKE. ATLANTIC (Try, rout Sleeper to Pittebary 1 the good cause in | democratic party the struggle of 1894 bas been ces Lapa © 1{ 009] Following came another signal, and simul-| ;Dercissses, Ancgue Portrait Painting. Women AP eg dL ua, Rochester and Niagara Palle In the course of | Precipitated rather prematurely. ing she had received prevented her from doing 0 1] oo taneously @ ery light in the fleet was turned | “Evening classes. Antique and Men's Life. aa Nine Saxe. i <= Washington lodge | Reuben F. Kolb, who ran for the democratic | better than second. The time, 1.48}¢, indi- § 009 | toward the zenith. Slowly the rays converged For circalars eend to sosi7rm st. x.w | POTEL BeaRerey, secant was to bave the priv nd honor of dedicat- | nomination in 1890 and was defeated after wag- | cated better than anything else the greatness of 2) 0) Gp | until they formed the apex of « brilliant slivery | <A? z : Stiantle City, NJ. ing the Northern Market Hall next | ing a hard and close fight and who was candi- | the contestants. ou pyramid of incalculable height. Experts say it i, ee, Extreme ocean end of Keutuesy av. Elevator, elee- mont, when the “Songs of the North and | date for the nomination last year, but when de-|- In the firet race, for maidens, there was a de- ini We could have been seen seventy-five miles away | develspiaste ot meine tric lights and eversthing new South’ will be given by a chorus of 500 voices, | feated for it bolted the party convention and |, /™ d ' that ever attended an | in any direction, Itwasa sight never before | overcoting throat troubl mh? 2n JAS. & GPO. BEW. and he hoped to sce fully 10.000 persons in at- | Fan againat Gov. Jones, the Tegular nominee, | }4¥ of forty-five minutes at the post, a waste of | opening cume at Pittsburg wituolaed Tebeau's | seen and nover "to be forgotten by the land | Telce. felt = Tendauce. There in uo question of polities im | en am independent ticket and wae defeated at | time over & lot of dogs, that caused no end of | Cloveland’s champions take President Bucken- | ubbers, In coneluslon tho operators gave | WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC | PyoTEL Thaywon?, the imuaic, aml they are. the same songs whieh | the polls by a small majority, is in the race for | Complaint: its effect being to put race-goers in | berger’s al "scalps by a score of 7 to 2 | some examples of high art in ray projecting and | grads oto vit presttat ka Pree saver: ATLANTIC CITY, ¥. 3. se et ihe diling of Madson Seuare’ Garden | the third time. Of course li is not ont for the | the City at least an hour later than they saould | yesterday. Littsburg scored two rune in tbe | described various figures on the heasens, tacesto pupils. 0 LARD, Director. nin sai ome we = ts New York not many months ago. democratic nomination this time, as be quit the | bare been. Three o'clock is rather late to | frat on a single, » balk, two bases on balls and | Sa ee JESS FERoes waRTTes <|muezem _W. W. GREEN & C0. a s on Le welcomed the mothers, | party last year, himself and lenders supporting | fart the first race, nnd if it was called half an! two sacrifice hits. After the first inning the | ore Columbian ball last night at the Madison | ML’ ENGLISH AN'Y FRENCH SCHOOL ihe oor s | the # rare ‘i 4 hour earlier the change would be greatly ap- | home team could do nothing with Young's mi night a ‘For Youne Ladies and Little Girls, = sacha), 7.30. 2 ughters and swecthearts, and told | Le third party electoral ticket in the presiden- eae fy dallvers. | Cleveland ps rely scan Square Garden was, in t to iticence | Boarding pup tm?) 1205 Q'S! levator, Ke. porcen, BSE 10 G0 ao 11 aS w s = The ” = ee JPRENCH. Classi 5 mam oe r sax iL ne setae the tausieal pee | Kolb enounced im an interview while in|, The summary of the day's racing is as fol-| the arss on three hite, a base on bells and « | of decoration and arrangement and of « large Meuseeg Pere ahi are tees a aor r ithe | Washington attending « monetary convention | !ows: ple of fumbles. Buck Ewing made three | number of world-famous guests present, the | LARHOGUE. AM”, uf Sorbenae “Par Ng ay Sig SS some months ago that he would miake the race | First race—8400; maidens. Six furlongs— | hits and stole three bases. After thix Pittsburg | most splendid ever given in the new world, aw. oe MJ. PCRE ae voce for governor of Alabama again. He declares | Mullett, 105 (Taylor), 1; Radiator, 105 (Penn), | was never in the game. Ewing's hitting and | Wosides the President and his advisers, the | QOLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE _mble-3m__Formerty of the Florida Housa__ ‘The program of musical features was directed | that he was robbed ont of the nomination in | 2; Madras, 105 (A. Covington), 3. ——. 83 | baso running and Childs’ home run were the | chief legislative body of the United Stator and Ceska. ove. bt Oo 5 Horer, SF. TE BEACH | MARTEAND by Mr. Tuomas L King, and those who took | 18%), when he needed only about a dozen votes | Donohue); Alexander, i 107 (T. Flynn); | features, Tho weather was pleasant and the | a Spanish grandes, who is the namexike and | tearm to use Sefpii, | iMPentar, fen musical moments; | in the democratic convention to nominate him, | Sir, Rhett. 102/4 ¢ <= rt were: Mir. G. fs : rs Lee Vaumgarten, recitations, Mr. J. P.| at which time the friends of the other candi- ng (Nobie); 3 5 tuttinest, | attendance 7.000. A beautiful floral piece rep- | neal descendant of Christopher Celnarbus, | auickest preparation f > = fannic Boverly. ito | resenting a diamond was presented tho Cleve- | there were the diplomatic corps, the ntmirala | £°:73 Shorthand dications by 22 to 83 perday si | (D. Watson); Romney mare. 109 (Shields): | jand players by a delegation of enthusiastic ad- nfticer y gre: Fceeaet Se rionerraph_ Inaiidenl teen cases | me fo, | serts further that he defeated Jones at the polls | (Leonard): Fiaco, 11534 (Canty). and Graham. | team defeat Pittsburg. ‘The background of the | Htates and famous urtuy olllcers. Kan .— parlor. Ka’ 109 (Winston), Y.1LOom an, 12 Pop. vo. week Maye, | in 1892, but was countei out. In thi ose ‘o rau. Time, 1.19. Betting— | diamond was made of red and white roses, — Sv in every dav, Nattndaye omy ned sass S lueesie’ telien . The majority of | Mullet, 5 and 2; Radiator, 4 and 7 to 5; while on the face were two bata crosswise and a ee — pg ay ee | gt Dut little over 10,000. Kolb, it will | Saud i; Kenmore, 6 and 2 Alexand r ball made of brigit red carnations, The decorations of the garden were rich and | Tre nenrrtz SCHOOL OF tANGTAGES, I Ir. Charles Miller, comic songs; | be temembered, carried his fight to the legisla- | 3" = ee 3 — GA [otraeds 15 ad BF | ,, The base ball season at St. Lonis opened yes- | elaborate, eclipsing in their mugniticence and Map Stns May Blossom, characteristic dances; Misa | fire, but that body gave him no relief. ‘There | Fannie Heverly, 40 and 15; Hommes mare, 13 | terday ina blaze of glory. The new Sport- | elegance anything ever before attempted in the ‘Open all Mabel Brown and Mies Emma Crogin, fancy | i# no law in Alabama providing for a contest | md 6: i“ 5 man’s Park was opened up in the presenco of i a cor : d Graham, 20 and 8. great auditorium. The main entranco bad ees . dene 0 persuade the legis ’ . . headed by one 2 WoEnuepusr brothers {enact such slaw in order that Kolb himself | longs. | Pagan, 105 (Doane), 1;Speculation, 102 | Lieut, Gov. O’Mearaand Mayor Walbridge and | festooned with a delicate tracing of ‘mitax and ) mba concluded, with | might contest Jones’ soxt. However, a majority | (Maton), 2; Logan, 118 (Shields), 3. Capinin | Mayor Stovens of East St. Loula. A troop of | MPATSEus sprays and cut, flowers, and rare | SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION. ORATORY 3 seer etine | at hot houses of the egislatare were opposed | BFOWR. 88 (E. Tribe): Mary Stone 120 Penn}; | Ualian cavalry in gay uniform, acted aa thts | Sxotca Wore profusety distributed dhrough this | @.PEia tate eB TOW tie stars and | to Kolb and no such law was enacted. nor were | My Gyps, 105 (Taylor), and Buddhist, 108 (W. | body guard. All the local cranks turned out y ©. TOWNSEND, Miss ADA'L TO’ Kolb's charges heard or contest entertained in ture of the Morris), ‘also ran. ‘Time, 1.1614. Betting— | pres emeee “The Drove cele ed Tee yout | lights shone from out the mas of flowers and | _mulstr Pagan, 10 and 4; Speculation, 34; and 6 to '5;| by drubbing the Louisvilles The gama was | Yetdure, ‘Two silver dragons with great barn- | W700! 2 ji : iL | THE CHALFONTE, aTLAN the lub swinging by Mr. Riordan, with |®0F Way aw. Logan, 5 and 8 to 5; Captain Brown, 15 and 6:| hotly contested and filled with close Heeisions, | 0K Fuby eyes, guarded tho Mudison avenue of, Shorthand and Type IT caine akiek: pane ee ee aoe ee = ace ea Mary Stone, 3:4 and 6 to 5: My Gyps,2and 3) Hawley was too much for the Colonels, and his | CRtTance. teachers. " Send for circular. aed Libition, g the result of carofal training, | The Kolb element also plead with the legisla- | 45 5, and Buddhist, 25 and 8. | effectiveness at critical times saved his feam the | 1" the center of the garden thousands of = AYEAR FOR DAY OR EVENING SES. | Sait water baths in ti i Quanticn, 743au. dally; S07 adhe songs by Mr. Charles Miller | ture to enact a reform election law by which a| — ‘Third raco—Deanwood stakes: for three-year- sprays of lilies of the valley formed an arch. | SQ. i # game. 2 sion. — Bookkeeping, arithmetic, spelling, — prethesy : ian > | gam ; Upon the keystone was perched asmiling Cupid stop could be put to what they called “ballot- | olds; $700 added. One mile. W. B. Jennings’ | "Cincinnati and Chieago opened the base ball | UP i pid, | erammar, letter writing, business form fe vies cea aii bee: Marshall, by Voltigner-Zorncetza, 122 | geaact at Canehanon Sefer toe elon Tae | tose fury wings wore studded with miniature | fee™eptw tite tet ntcochip poke’ this Chite at the close OF lent veaee eam | (Taslor), 1; Minnehaka, 110 (Penn), 2 Augusta | roa Saati mea pecan pg em lamps, and who held in his hands a chain of | STITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, sw. cor. nusieal progran was exhausted red to the banquet hall, where fend for Illustrate’ Booklet. s L 1), 2. reds put up one of the finest’ games ever seen | ™P ; Koste. nw. Address THE CHATLFONTR. Hs “wns presided | Pifgn that a new election. law was needed, | Delle, 105 (Noble), 3, Industry. 105 (W at the bell park, Their flelding was very son-| S70 "war compored of many toloneee sakes | RDUCATION FOR RAT LIFE ale 1 the | Whereby more honest elections could be as- and Coquette, 117 (Doane), also ran, Time. | sational. tham, Hollister and Smith each | Vices huce es 2 pontine rs Saat are THE SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, —_ Scat toa hates | el, | 14834, Betting “Marshall, 7 to 10 and 1, to 3;| mado phenomenal ‘plays, ‘The Chicagos were | Whose, luce were constantly changing, Sur | Natl. Bank of the Men. Bits., 7th and Da.w. HADDON HALL aeopat’ aht fantastic. An election law was |. but it wasn’t the | Minnehaha, 7 and 2; Augusta Belle, 8 and 5 to | ragged in their field work and could do little jaa & grove 7 ‘3 Spring and Suramer Nes<ion=— March 1 to July 1. * The llocing Quatned the committee of ar- | Kind that the Kolb element wanted, and they | 2: Industry, 40 and 10, and Coquette, 4 and 4 with Mullane’s pitching. palms and large folinge plants, and half hidden es of graduates always in demand : terms mod ee 5 " idet their verdure was a Japanese juggler | erate, but no competition with cheap schools. Office TLANTIC CITY, NJ. voted against it and spoke against it in the leg- | to 5. ; ——— . Sans cae ar | cpmnevary peataoee! rome exit 10% iinture,” However, ‘their element was im tho | | Fourth race—$400; selling. ene Infleid Hits...) Ee ee etre re lee aan aoe, A minority then and could accomplish but little. xteenth miles. oo McDuf, + Manager Jack Chapman, ex- retary Jerry ‘At the 4th a inorits Pan Tobey 2 ax-Seei avenue end of the Ree eee eae a tanthe voterte | Richard, 90 (Donohae); Larchmont, 110 (A. | ball and Lengue President Young saw the | clectric lights, Directly beneath this was the | irepared successfulty for vil service. departmental | HA8all the modern improvements. Sea water baths words, ae oe a = hagas *| Sean thee a ie Naquek) 8 ok |g reception dais, It was gorgeous with flowers | 24censusexaininations, Stenowraphy taucht. sez-tr | on each floor; perfect drainage, ke correctly prepare his ticket and vote it. sae ton ); sf me, 4 oe 3 = — —————S>{+> 2 large part of the Kolb and lliance element | Child, $1 (Jorden), also ran. ‘Time, 1.5434. | O'Rourke of the Baltimores made a threaten- eae en aaa wet cnraers ware Cea ae are comparatively ignorant people, whom a | ae tae te ie 2 ami 5° Shasos. | iN motion at the umpire after being called out | ‘Coroas the rear of the auphithoatee, £ irers | Qi-AGNES SCHOOL Fi complicated ticket or an intricate system of | Mar. 8 and 3: My Fellow, 2 and 4 to jenan- . ri) Gnden tie a chairman; Geo. D. Eberly, treasurer; Chas. L. Beatty, rangements: J. secretary rd Lorne, J. THE WAVERLY ator 22, 189. enor of New Jersey, root Venti onto Limited Ex- ma, = = 25 ». IRLS, ALBANY, N. Pittebure aid Cleveland, express dat i ikes and was fined 211 . Yorld’ ‘Under ti tion, shop Doane. mand S45 piu. a . voting would be calculated to puzzle. the new | dosh, 5 and 2; Sir Richard, 3 and1; Larchmont, | OMetrikes and was ned $10. Lanes of Hatt, wane the weeds =X New Worllls | 5 Ueseccssalsrettto sataetien, seeastoal For Lesinsion and Staunton, $20.40 NW. Reoves tas broken gronnd on | lax will naturally affect them materially. For | 6 and 2; Elect, 100 and 40, and Black Child, 100 | 21) Sit be todays Datter per qenmnificent model of the Capitol, created | mizibetetshcea metas at puree for ea i near 13th fo house for : hea biter 1d 40. y i ol, Catalowue address Miss ya, Principal. ap He Werk ae cag cacegied ae cece ARENT EU Swati care GSO icc] twee Feae-tUA) All: to tbat, 100 Yaltimore lovers of the game went | out of whito flowers and illuminated with elo- | NAVAL EXPEDITION ¥OK Bows To THE Te ral aaa ee i i | One-half mile. G. 'H. Kernaghan’s b. f., by jon yesterday. tric lights, rested upon the stage of the assem- | 1 WORLD'S FAIR ee eee + to ner | ingen ont filiances now are, holding, meet. Spendibrift brocade, "110. (ar Covingion), 1;| , Mavager Chapman bas signed Pitchers Mace | Liy room’ “A tulniatire ‘reproduction of the | By St obo’ Multarr frhoals Mt y arramermests S.J. Dunbar has returned to devoumeing the new law and deciaring that it | Galloping Queen, 110 (Kuchen), 2 | Miss Rich- teang bellman for the Bailalo Eastern League | grounds in natural plants frrounded tt Tay, Linlied wamber may ln sf | onepii mond, 110 (Yetter), 3; Salvia, 110 (Penn); il eS eo ingarian band ocouy jower enc pply for terms. setae rights aneibuses, “The Datler county | Edith, 110 (Shields); Pocahontat, 10 (Tarler) sana seticed the, Weshingtone in the fourth of this tao, wich was banked with palme and are: ned from Camber- se ‘a. the | Imperia, 110 (M. Be: ; Speedwell, No- | k n jowers, ad stairways between . Marean has returned from Cumber- alliance met 5 ae es a | bee Elise oes 110 CW. diosee ); Fox Dadi he Louisvilles are playing Welch in left and | the aseembly room and the amphitheater were LADIES' GOODS. diawrains and further infor {ter q i asojourn in Wash- x8 280, C0000, sh, 2.40, Lah, OO, 54.00, 8.30, : _ Weaver in right field. tii 01 d with a drap t whit a ‘iliamson ix clearing the ground | be ea 7 =bamgr (Mason), and Margery filly, 110 (Grimes), also A 5 entirely covered with a drapery of white an: a Se Se reaped preparatory to erceting four new houses at the | the recnitar apromied to taginter ‘the. caters | Fan, ‘Time, OSL ‘Deiting “Brocade filly, 5 and on cantonal aed asociatfon men in the longue | gold and festoons of fmilax and hay lamps M fier gerap ok platen anster favor tora, TES) Es, v4.90, #590 corner of Dove Two houses | in that county was an honest man he would | 2: Galloping Queen, 15 and 6; Miss Richinond, | 9f Chicago th he oott of the Geacenions wrt 81 0,000. | Rae wana caTtatt AP US aa pee ‘on Dover street and two | cease to live. | 8'to 5 and 8 to 5; Salvia, 10 and 4; Edith, 4 and | This serves to show the bitter feeling which | 25: Pocahontas, 5 to 2 and 1; Imperia, 20 and Literary Society | ig already being manifested by the alliance | 8: Speedwell, 10 and 4; Eliza Ann, 30'and 10; er. : With the exception of the stockings, which | and flowers and the entire roof of the garden | °° 2% will be black instead of red, the Phillies’ home | was hung wit a canopy of white and gold, de- i i ry DD Y Y EEE II NN GGG. cat their last meeting on | clement in this state. Foxetto. 20 and 5 and Margery Buy, 50 and 110. eae be practically the eame as those of las Pendant ae pares hundreds of clusters BY E HE g 6 Mage eres 8 n sant time Was} The appointment of county registrars is now ecard for today isa light one. the Pri oki i 4 D - 2s & 6a Laks ira. 3. A. MYERS. $ had by all pr = no one fails of a hearty | going oa. The appointive power ie with the | Mary stakes, for two-yenr-olds, being the only GG eee press Szing so/catck's 1 The boxes on either end of the garden and DDE Ere i § cog | rPuE NANEPASHEMET, aa S EDeLPHIn, w of Mra. Means. | Povernos for this reason the alliance ele- | stake event.’ The day's sport will end with a | Bigh { y- along the arena were decorated with flowers| pa SD TARBLETEAD, MASS. is New York, Boston and the: a re de dha eter tas tilh oouces witli ela éa- ‘et grounds caused @ postponement of the | and flags. I 4 a NN NIT § sco Finest ocean scenery on the Massact Dining Car) am, 72.05 a Lord en | wo nanatg Seah Thre ote era etm | fered ‘The card ie.as follows: ” = base ball game in New York yesterday. 18 THE noxes, 3 Fe AA NXSUNNN Go = Lord en- | 4 “square deal.” ‘There is, however, good rea- | tered. d is as follows: pe : ‘fonder 4d 3 4 NN : luntru- | Son to believe that none bat honest men wil be | First race, selling. six furlongs—Remorse, | , The Georgetown College cam will lay the | The large box on the center of the Madison | oo fous Exe “S55 WN RS GSS mneeel Shee. « 4 | appointed. ae ness 108; Fagot, 105; Marguerite, 8 | ‘will be called at 4 o'clock. = avenue end was occupied by Mayor Gilroy and “arom ay & merry social tH CANDIDATES FOR GOVERNOR. if . ‘ ‘The Buffalo club in the a suite, President Cleveland's box was on the | QUICK WORK. YE WORK. ortly be bele ix lay tchool room no Second race, " a 113; » Buffs ‘the grand stand were , x was on the | @ ; FINE ’ a ¥ school room Of | Candidates for governor are already coming | p,cccoMseee, handienp, one mile—Hlumes119;| rooting” for the Daltimore'bors ton man, | right of tho mayor's, It was lined in whiteand MODERATE PRICES. tricity Re ‘St Ovid, itadine pameot were in Band Mise sil fn -|to the front. It is not customary with the | 100; Lord Motley . Milligan solved several of the Washington | gold, with dclicate maiden hair ferns, rosesand 5 3 Bat Boston, a « Sidne ‘on enter- | pnt. ry mont, 100; Lord Motley, 95. layers’ eggts and eaved. hi sho a coun or in beantitul desk : ANTON FISCHER, sgtic City, 10.000.m.enQiSCSp.m. Sun tained their fellow and | democratic party, and the people generally, as | Third race. Primary’ stakes, for two-vear- | Puyers § wna | gegudicest tack of Auatican Sie an Seem 908 F lgighaeaie | nen! “Vincent Sunday. °Dally. _ §Sunday oak Card Cieb at the rf + for that matter. to elect a governor for more | olds, tive furiongs—Appomattox, 123; William | PUO™ i ta ey f Galea eet bank of American pee Toses | and delivered. rast Nerrags Yn A ee xPxpree trains, - with = prog: than two terms, and, as Gov. Jones is now serv- | T., 123; Brocade filly, 120; Domingo, 118: Fa} 4 00) ued aunomneed — pee loa 1 | sloped gently down to the base of the balcony <e gatas in eka hea Rectan iin of age called for an‘ ‘trom hotels and Marean carried off | ing his eecond term, he will of course not be in | Juive, 118; Meddler, 118; Felipa colt, 118; Lud- | bench Hnounced rain at Puiladelpbia and | to # large American shield and eagle, old glory | G7 Ross INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL | tas, arranwennents. pe far and terius eae by Sain, osm: on orders left at Showise gy Buon > poecigaiery ania A | low, 118; Kenmore, 118; Clarras, 118; Little | New York. Capt. Stovey said: “It's not raining | being outlined in colored lights. Each post i) DO | apply to 260 4th ave., New ¥ atta Suge L Samy frP and Sane a ag gl emen's | on his own account, as he | Mat, 118; Eliza Ann, 115; Dulse, 115; Galloping | bere. Wateh Ceti tpectge libel ety bart Supporting the boxes was festooned with amilax| 4, ., ap20-1m ig i | jen. Manager. (nid) Gen. Pasa. Aut. me: Mastta | combi Vkors tonal a amnion Soanibation | Qaase, 167 Vereentine Mycue Sing. Lan ford bet Milligan a hat last season that | and palms studded with incandescent lighta, NVILLE BATLHOAD Co, ASD REUBEN POSTER, pleasant | after bolting the party last year. Fourth race, penalties and aliowances, one | 2¢ Would not play bail this year. Milligan r Large green placques, bearing bouquets of the guests were Dr. and Mrs. | Ex-Congressman A. C. Davidson, who repre-| and one-sixteenth miles—Westchester, 103; Mined him of the wager und Paul sai RENCH DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN- lamps, were placed at ‘intervals between the ‘ ing Establishinent, 1205 New York ave. ening. Hebe ! lass ladies" and ents® work of every fesctiption. ‘ t x van A. ¢ ; dn't drop out; think of the money (?) they | bo: e PLUSH AND. VELVETS. November 20, 2602. Heery Brook-, Miss Agnes Brooks, Mra. | ed the fourth district in Congress for two | Green Leaf, 108; J. McLaugh! eorge | Cou y 'y | boxes. ” S ETS. per 20. 1 $ Fallien, Mr. Col. Lewin, Mr. and Mrs. Wood- | terms and who is quite an able man as well as a | C.,104; Pat Malloy, Je., 04; Plevmar, 89, ore paying me this year. ‘The boxes ocenpied by the Duke of Veragua 5 PCANOLINE LENCH. formerly with Sqrmacwe ‘Me. end Mrs. 1d, Mises Ma f capanibsecnete pomp petite “Scrapper” McGraw tried to ‘queer’ | and his party were on the left of the mayor's. te | Fifth race, handica; eplechase Can Can, cat * Lynchbure for _ ‘f a : = | Umpire McLaughlin by telling his com- | The other boxes on the first tier and about th ru ratirond and tr Lena Terry and the Messrs. Berry atic gubernatorial nomination. | 165; St. Luke. t Oakley, 152; Ecarte, | Umpire ighlin' by telling z e ot xe8 On rat tier and about the and Weseen | eu, Carmick and bar ‘The fact that he : 144; Elphin, 190; Wizard, 190; Geronimo, 120; | anions that he wus “‘no good” in the Western | mayor's box were occupied by the members of 7 Putman = Mae daaad Wagetia one, ee Wind ma nee Bpendall, 130. League and could be easily “worked?” Each | the United States Supreme Court, the diplo- PROFESSIONAL. : der were marr: evening at the B i Player picked out a piece ‘of Mac A strong effort is being made by an element ah matic corps and by Gov. Flower aud staff. | QErORE VISITING W IR CONSULT | ope lel elena ts Core | I ee Which they were going to ext up, but ‘The arena boxes were occupied by the admirals | Ber wy stacen 0 Meat ee ON SELT Oates, who represents the third district, nomi- el. «Larkin | and Wise came in for a lot of | of the foreign and American fleets and their at- Meameriat, Paycholog:st. Tells ail cvert i nated for governor. Col. Oates’ antagonism to | Am Exciting Game Played Yesterday With | “‘Jollying” as to being old and back numbers. | tending oficers. ‘The foreign officers had been | Advice on business. love, courtship and mar gown with | the Koib alliance element is felt keenly by that ‘te Diicles. How they fooled them ail the score tells. _ given the center boxes and the Americans the ng white lace | fretion, and his candidacy would be sapccialiy : ‘The California contingent of the Laltimore | outer boxes, Maj. Gen. Schofleld. command- | P- me and #1. Franc 81 an. as Mitte unde | disagrecable to. them. Col. Onten iw quoted | For the first time in modern history the | club, Brown, Keitz und ‘Treadway, didn’t do | ing the army. and May.Gen. O. O. Howard with | PEOF. cLAY Ix Vi OLDEST <1 AL ; L gray silk, with | assaying that should he be nominated hewould | Washington Ease Ball Club has won the open- | anything startling in the way of’ fielding—in | their suites also vecupied boxes in this tier. ie ier ereaen oa a eae , maxpwAk Ptance otapeek Su trimmed with daisies.’ Mr. | accept, and that he couldn't decline under any | ing game of the season. ‘The scene at National | {8¢t, wee chietly responsible for the loss of | Two bands furnished the anusic in the ball | “45%. wonde: cu! prophetic eitt of seco, SS tthe cere- | circumstances. Park yesterday when the game with the Balti- | Pe. game. room, oue being stationed on the south and the | tells ail the events of your life from cradle Chapel by li sisted by Kev. Fat mony was very impre charming in a rese white lace trimmi bonnet. The bri 0 vente, “s CONTE + Pe Opleatie ela A tury a Shindle i . $y. | homes of America, Has your homegot one? tou to Aiken and Au vi ri . Billy Shindle is missed by all the players of | other on the north side of the garden toward | Feves's hidden mysteries. recovers lost property 0: his vin Dirnatte adn. } There is # strong feeling among certain of | was a iris al ii i pias - me garden ward | stolen goods, ts out your enemies from your Fe ua wetnghem. | | the party leaders to pete man for goncrnor | Mores opened was not as inspiring as a year | the Hualtimore elub. He isa big favorite, but | the 4th avenao end. friends, Drinks beparated toxsther, eaiwos svoniyner, | Bettercome and look us over. Our stock is large ‘euuuer ago,but at the game's conclusion was much more | wants $3,500 for the season. Lander’s orchestra of eighty string pieces | aes, with happy resuits, tells wh be did Il reanit Ala- reaieal | . Seat eee ee ri false, 1 ots dreauis, brary it Shah bre mpliball tons Soa | inspiriting. Rarely have base ball enthusiasts | Mulvey, Farrell and Hoy were favorably | played the music for the dancers and Rogers’ | 1Oy0isttae oF false, interprets demas, : - P n E in business, removes faintly troubles, im this etate last yonr and it yes feared that the | bed oo. muuch excitement crowded into one ed by the Baltimore contingent, but | Seventh Regiment Band of sixty pieces played | Strangers from other cities and state would fail to go for Cleveland. The di- | afternoon. It was any one’s game until Um- or ait principal points south om Pullman Sleeper, Spriues via Ashe= and varied, The Hard:nan Piano ts the sdeal artist's | piano. METZEROTT’S MUSIC STORE. n Wise astonished them. One of them said: | during the intermissions and promenades. time and money by coins “ * * as be succeeds where others mh8-tf 1110 Fst. nw. ee still exists to @ certain extent and much | pire MeLaughlin at 7 o'clock finally decided it ‘They can't keep a good man down. ‘THE GUESTS. atarees Aarons mp. 22 tterness is still d. For the good of —— 3 3 Wistiineton 6 ine oe fra mr deta oe bobs hero pore | was too dark to play any longer. Big Attendance at Elizabeth. ‘The doors of the garden were thrown open at | Open Sundays. Residence, 489 Hf Te , ; < nist le to both factions should be put up.| Whether it was the increased distance be-| ‘The largest crowd of the mceting was present | 9 O'clock and almost immediately afterward the |S *:*_*% MM ME! _.. | Whether or not this will be done remains to be | tween the plate and the pitcher or the slippery | at Elizabeth yesterday, upward of 12,000 per- | Stests began to arrive. ‘Ihe naval officers were Mivautant Gen tmceting of the Chris- | seen. Congressman Wheeler of the eighth dis- | pall, which rendered control of it dificult, the | sons being crowded into the small grand |™¢t bya special appointed committee at the | gllovents of ite. Oice for the election of off- | trict has been spoken of as such @ man. but | pitchers were not as effective as two such able | stand and on the lawn. Although the rain, | £°t.of West 42d street and zrom there taken in | 77-7 TAKOMA PARK. BRAT mthecity. Tels 9 p.m, day An adjourned bu yas and uk! ormation, . i i i WANTLEROY TELLS THE EVENTS OF LIF efor the ensuing | Whether he would make the race or not is not | P’ TEE 2 carriages to the garden. The President, having ‘ures sickness and z he gives i ay STAND diphaneaprl meno Ps Pitchers ae MeMahon and Meekin usually are, | which had prevailed during the morning, bad | other engagements during the evening, did not | coumeisioverand aman gc eat Nok We cites: | THE RECOGNIZED STANDARD. OF MODERN stagione pat veh tame, and the hitting was consequently heavy on | ceased at race time, it left the track in such bad | arrive with his party until some time aftar the | No=s. {211 Bel-ave../bet. M and jt.. the retiring president, ‘The third party has a fairly strong foothold | both sides, In number of hits the visitors | shape that many of the owners refused to start | ball had been announced to begin, at 10 o'clock. ™ MUSICAL AND MECHANICAL DEVELOPMENT iar Aisdlgaael tea tl geal auc by the | cme out ahead, but Meekin proved efficient at | their horses. The scratches were quite nu-| Mayor Gilroy, as head of the municipality, . AND ARLISTIC ARCHITECTUR a - A h ; woiowiat and ilanet render, reveals past, SECOND-TAND . : ¢ | critical moments and kept the visitors’ hits and the ficlds tly and Mrs. Gilroy officially received the guests of | and ‘favre. ‘Ladies, tet at ading some of cur own, ay futon Weece oo eon [poe ogg ap speed cope Rage en scattered. . orl Page re Ga Csi den ed wening. ‘They stood- upon. the reception | tion cuarauteed: Conideutial, 476 Pa: ave _ PIANOS FOE daily from Union Station (Band PD November. It is probable that this part % — Mr. Vonerhorst, the principal owner of the dais and just behind them were stationed the | te only. Baltimore club, further Koib’s cancidacy. MME, PAPHART. CLATRV ‘oxist, born in America, with the Sold Train Service 8 in the press box and must committee of 100 and the honorary committees, ANT AND AST! rer Amateur Base Ball. ii A 1st, with a caul, gives nat and lucky the meezin : have groaned ‘in spirit when he saw how Sam . * who escorted the more distinguished of the | anc hi tors Nites cal, Fives 4 tac - ——— Borat | J.C. Manning, secretary of the peop! ty. | Wise was “slugging” the. ball. Sam, by the | _ The Georgetown College Juniors defeated the guests from the entrance to their boxes. heron love, busisesscr hesithe Bie: vd HASE, Gant ec xi a lecturing tour now in the counties which ary, Mies Edi way, was released by the Baltimores as oom 10. train. Puliman pine ‘dupe you one ye “back | Young Giants by a score of 12 to 1. The win-|~ No precedence was observed, every effort | Witt worthiewcharms. Yi0 Fst. a — oe jor Weaver in the I lection. He says ‘i " A apt7-) innats. Dinine car attecue! at Mavs 1, Who 4 cted organist. | We a. number.” He made a triple, double and a | ners would like to hear from all teams under | being made to indicate that the ball was a re- | <P ~ — . Arrivent a amie Ss nee al will eweep Alabauas next yoar. | That | ingle. "No wonde- the crowd yelled when he | sintecn sears of age, Addvoua Harry I. Gowen | Publican citizens’ affair, MME ROCKY TeLts att Tae events oF iis 110 ain, St Lous 745 p chairman pur Little, | their leaders are already doing much work cun-j finaily struck out: “Never mind, that’s ail : _ ° 2 | not be disputed. PP. V. Limited — ‘The Prosident arrived « half hour before| men. sdc.earis Hous ve' mw Sem ses | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS e : : Hight. Sam? Georgetown College. midnight. The bands played “Hail to the | between ist and North Capitol sts, new. @720-" - Chairman Goodwyn of the Jeffersonian dem-| “"Abiut 9,500 persons mw the game. Tho| A nine composed of former students of Gon- | Chief,” the only piece played in honor of any Lon Tt FOWLER. THE WELL-KNOWN SPIRIT. | \EW PoYOMAC RIVER LINE. ceratic committee, Which is the committee of | r:ght-feld bleachers were. filled, the third-base | 24g8 College will play the first nine of Gonzaga | of the guests, and Maror Gilroy advanced to d dy school chairman. ae ie tal basiuees and tapes teat edinun: also mamsave be ; | the Kolb wing, has called « meeting of that Pg College on the campus tomorrow afternoon wt i a jours, eum. Indor 1or f ody to contebe in Disminghem ore May 11, | Gbt#8 about half and a fair-sized attendance in meet hin. r the formal introduction the Sook in Ro Death. 1207 Fete ae a tied oll iensant | 3 o'clock. An interesting game is expected, as ident and bi escorted ssed by the last | } o'clock it was doubtful whether the gume |, The Eastern Stars have organized, with the| ‘The proeram of dances wasa very simple to be given here | | is to discuss c afternoon | #8 te discuss the election law inf rm Senewr nccomancu nizing a | legislature and “take proper, steps to secure ® | would be played. As it wax the grounds were | following players: D. Manning. c.; W. Simm, | one, There was no distinctive figure dances aoe ly Je A | fil hour of sauline. cto an | fair nul honest election for the »people of | in pretty bad condition. - The mud was slip. By; W, Stewart, 1st b-: D. Bell, 2d bis 6. Sate acca theavanings od “apna teas ape er wae B'COn agente, Alesas = ry and the fielders fell at critical moment . C. Venable, v.f.; A buffet supper for the invited guests was As the element which the committee repre-| xe Washington had huge chunks of luck in j 2: Harrison, c.f; H. Mathews, Lf. Challenges | gerved in the coueert ball ane buffet, which sents is strongly opposed to the new election | this respect, for, with the exception of Sulli- | tobe sent to George Shaffer, 906 1ith sircet | extended around two sides of the room, was lnw resolutions denouncing it will doubtless be | Van, they skated over the turf with perfect | Southeast. Gaitbogsale dacescsen 4 passed. The meeting is looked forward to with | steadiness while the visitors were constantly | _C- McAuliffe, $33 D street southwest, will re- titution and by-laws will | Much interest, tumbiing over themselves and the bail. ceive challenges for the Original nine from ali aeieses hens ee si 7 | Kolb is working an active canvass of the) fp fact, only four of the Washingtons’ runs | Dines whose members are under sixteen. Ina leader on the naval parade in the North 4 at din- | b*ckwoods counties and politics are heating | were earned. Several times the visitors seemed. river the London Slandard say: up all over the state. During the coming sum- | jixely to score, but prompt and accurate fick Billy Young Agrees to Meet Dixon. “The reviow was a fine show, more novel to hington. | Met and fall the campaign will get well under | ing shut them out, while the “welkin rang. Mr. Tom O'Rourke, manager for George | the American pe th: ‘thing they are | {uteiy. Wituout pain by 1 from an Kisame ee oe ene Pose The welkin, by the way, was overworked yes-) Dixon, the ehampion feather weight, has posted ! likely to nee at Ehioago. It will stieulate the pane Pe sc raat weeks spent insisting Sack Gametisthenned Ge-cueele oh cot | eer as hee was the | #30, which he will forfeit to Billy Young, the | revived belief in the necessity of a powerful Ar DENTISTR DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, D.C., FORTRESS MONROE and /RPOLK, Va. ‘The new and powerfu! Tron Palace Steamers, IneroiNe va e painless exiraction ot teeth. purist Agent 615 Lith nich of Baltimore, Mu.) k Moore and | . Norfolk, Savannah and south. Berths or stato roows reserve: 0B SLY ard or return rate sheets and plans of steamers far- Leave Washington 4 st. whart, arri * of several e va Us Dr. GUAHAM, in some sed i i navy, although it is dificult to conceive of cir- | _: 7 7th st.. oppo. sak» & Co OS. COOK & SOX. a a - 5 jor folly or international aggressiveness, ‘ — id sootiaad. fives to tire Henry Garrett | Feliz that there may be tronble ahead. | night. Young promises to be on band. Remaees wil asd Grits tate ate eres any| XoDiRGen * Leave Norfolk daily st ¢ fog oe a decorated with flowers and ferns, pees distance from him, but in running for it he —— great power.” ho SLEEP. Mouroe at 7:10 p.m. zh eG 3. yw predommated, with covers for Poe slipped and sprawled out at full length on the Knights of the Golden Cross. Ra Seige a.m: neat das. Howes noe «. H. Garrett, Mrs. Elsie Tingle, ground. The two men, of course, scored the iS Seat srachals'sh outs mo kh; Un RAN OO Ral emma - Mire, A. K. Tingle, Mrs. Alice Clendenin, re. Tlowever, euch accidents are always able, and |. 4* closing session of the Grand Com- | Affected by the Closing of a Western Bank. NO EXTRA G vautscve. ae | 4 GE YOU GOING ABROAD? Clae Stier and the Misses Stella Bennett and CM. Sumuny. Sullivan bas no occasion to worry. He hit the | ™&"dery United Order of the Golden Cross | A number of citizens of Nashua, N. H., are| we baraerch bail hard and only hard luck kept him from a | the election of officers was completed. The | affected by the closing of the doors of the | ® this city wi Ge" Ank for tickets vis the new line, ive control of « preparation for use | {Ticyiluwe 150. Oar Promeh, and American Tourists’ Light- 380. CALLAHAN, t teawer and Jfranisare tiie Test made, Miss Mav Entwisle of Nashington, bd Miss ip at help are giao as to mfe Mt i i ae as ao list ms = follows: Grand commander, | Union Loan and Trust Company of Sioux City. aes en splat Gen. Supt, wo havocncinsive carkin Bias ag os Baldwin of Brookland, is visiting Miss | what the Pol fourt decided im the case of jeekin pitched a slow game, but i: was ichard Yates of National Commandery ;|It is said that some $200,000 worth of a TAS N STEAMBOAT CO., “LI Sy We Sce Wekse of Lawaborg. Pa, x vine | ZO Hore who was tried by Judge Kim- | one aeAes ar ellage isark | ee eand commander, Mrs, acy E: Peabody |Qho company's stock is held. at Nashua, BWA ME erga | Woe dean ticnhtetiommne ontenandas “Srother, Me. Wm. Wathita, proprietor | Dall for baving and maintaining a nuisance i-| Ta. "Tio wilt beall rigutin time. ‘The fielding | Crausbital; rand Keeper of records, W. E. Roswellung of the and pstURDavs st The patient s'all"his sensss while having his 5 adapted to persoas who EGRIANS | UCAMPANIA™ AND 500 tous, Sailings, prices, descrip- En a renga tomate jurious to health,” said Prosecuting Attorney | of tne home team was steady aud good without | Nv” ots ty yoke #: rand treasurer, Joba Bnd he ocevediate Iencin Mra Albert Dempsey and Mrs. John Moses of | Pugh toa Stax reporter today. ‘The proof | being brilliant. Farrell proved a prize and pre- jaie. » Al on -UNDAYS at 7am. Washin; its of Mrs. Norman Brain- | was that Forrest was the agent of a non-resi-| vented several runs from wild pitches. He lieve nothing will be lost and the sus; is | CARROL take ans. oy. Eoin Runsale we 12 un on MOR: ooo | dent owner: that he ad no authority to spend | bad a hard day's work, Wise a tly catch but tem . As far as could be learned | | Callen us and try ott ayston of painless extraction | DAYS ‘0: reiten lascince fo Colonial Beach. thence eRe ES | uy money for repairs unless directed to do so | in right tleld which he had to run for and which | none of the loca! savings banks hold the paper | $v ‘eral applteationand we guarantes you wili use | a," Og WEDS |SDAY at 3 pta. tor ‘Alexandria, ‘The Kaiser Goes to Naples. | by the owner; that his sole agency was torent | brought out a cheer. Storey also gained ap- of the company. All of te stock ir held by penis af ES mon THURSDAYS for weeeee iaatines ‘The German emperor and empress and the | the ee a — the oeot ‘ian = by catching a foul up near the third base private individuals, ‘THE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, and arate at ‘Waskinevou 7 7%, RRIDAY. “(See * «Under this proof Judge that a ————_cor——— . RIDLE s, = and Queen fee eee with the | saan who bad no authority to repair and no su _ Sle secon toad sepectery pees ee Penn, win = Tob royal princess and others in attendance upon | thority .» expend money, his authority being | to the visitors and should win two games out of Sates bones ot Guanes potectey Kenn ane as their imperial and royal majesties, started | limited io the collection of rents, could. not be | three right along. Yesterday's score: NOTARIES PUBLIC. jogs dents’ from Kome yesterday for Naples Streets, , beld liable under the charge. The judge did | Secretary Asquith was questioucd in con- Smee ie gael te precuna Sal Racha eS ee Te aT a #3 B : 2 - seeremapeneiaraneni ! = dows were thronged with ‘ not hold thet an sgent whose ity ex- WASHINGTON. 1 BALTIMORE. {nection with the special favors extended ‘AL iNFIRMARY—TEETH FILLED MMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOT, People and enthusiasm wan an great so om the | tended to the making of repaire might not be BRO AB ee TET ate emnlnte Sulaze Mossi. j to the Dowager Duchess of Sutherland, now Feeterdtail teen pepent escent Cae ec goee tad eesiaiet ee Cceasion of the arrival of the emperor snd | held liable. ees i P32 8 Estrus 1383 At the law schoal of the Georgetown Univer-| Suaergoing imprisonment in Holloway jal for eee ian To Biwars is office oftce hours. ¥; empressin Rome i awa ' 2398 teaver 3 Fy 3h por brprreptntired sy Torche ta ancot will | contempt of court in having wilfully destroyed toleasso ne reer Cag arene. Nosary omy sion Negligent Sing Sing Keepers Discharged. | John Mee, organizer of the National Waiters’ A$ 3 Bresihe 5 22 F | tate afartin F. Morris on his appointment as an | 4 coctment which she bed) been permitted by ee Keepers Hulse, Murphy and Glyan, who were | ABtiance, announced definitely yesterday morn- gig Hobe 3 9 3} Sssociate yustice of the Court of Appeals. Mr. | reply to several as on tho cubject flows > Boa Fine ed 2 CHIROPOD:! on duty at the time of the escape of marderers | ing that the waiters at the Grosvenor Hotel, O136 2 2 > & © | Morris is un alumnus of the Georgetown Uni- | Secretary Asquith declared that the prisons” =. nS. Palister snd, Kuble from the prison at Sing | X.Y.» would strike, and that strikes, would BNI! roaw..5 DMs Jegeads There, will be a nomber of speakers | sot provided that ‘irvi-ciass misdemeananta 3 oie SE BES | Pees ee the service. as | aay. ‘McGraw out for runaing out of ine, pated, . uy ot acne be Oe he ae

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