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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. ©, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1893—TEN PAGES, 8 FOR SALE—HOUSES. A aoe SHE HOUSES | MONEY WANTED £TOLOAN./THE SOCIAL WORLD.| “= ece™ (DISTRICT AFFAIRS.| “== or ===. a Feeror Fates AE Wandltttn Be Aee ih Dr, Ba | MOREL AD EQS R Rae de SUITOR EAE Boys and Girls Who Will Get Diplomas ‘The Citizens? Commitine Hold a Long See-| What the Lawyers Said About sl. Also Ez as 100 of lot 7. ts and 4th st. 8. : prose ‘and stone peo 2 CLAY STEWART & 8ON, Next Week. sion at Willard’s Today. worth’s Petition. Ptii0 of tot 3. aq, 8 ined in oak 84, —s- = = ; = one : Col. Ainsworth was not 7 ‘of on e wood work ed. 7 sa shred ih tame wpe aadas ocr |fetegeow hin beg get ie fom and | W ASTD fom RcrTERE, re ngnnow e6.og)| The Eastman-Bennett Wedding on), sr or rax rorma weo wave owonsncx| Phillips Court is Pronounced a| arroere nxcerven cy aise cars ov rnnmsvo {ateatmenerih mas aserp harp re eieae WELLER & REPETTI, 400 Pi ave. ne.” | south, er ‘a government reservation: peice of cont fall view of the cit niles out aé ratiro Washington Heights Today. FINISHED THE COURSE—THE CENTRAL, THE Veritable 8 NEED, WHICH WERE PROMPTLY RELIEVED Br | Chief Justice Bingham began the hearing on tht Poe SALy_seLENDIp rNvEsTeNTs— | BP%GS $700; terme very. easy. | Anuiy’ to. JAMES | oe ee a ee eae the wa EASTERN AND THE WESTERN RIGH SCHOOLS. Plague Spot. THE AGENT SELECTED TO IxvESTiOATE THEM | Petition made by Col. Ainsworth for # PRICE, gctsJ ert; each reotine for $11.30 a month; | 71S 1m> 2S swcccemaepeara leaiiamnas ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED. Obrick noucen: Rorthwcet: near Band O- denct. FoR SES MSW: 10 ROOMS “BESIDES | G7 ) A NOTABLE OCCASION.| Following isa list of the graduates who will — SS Tenge al Gorey las juat teeand fiteet" gee | 310,000, “| recerve diplomas at the High Schoolcommence-| HEALTH OFFICER'S REPORT.| The citizens’ relict commitice met at Wil- re Oi Segy, and “Catesoens. 9 roome ant, bath: 3 ment at the Convention Hall on the 22d inst: lard’s again at noon today and hada long Stable at head of :30-foot alley ; all for $6,500; terms, i maid adding Th! —rebeaiee Central High School. session, acting on @ large number of cases. Naan on noe | HOS. %, WAGGAMAN, oprleteraa cheeses FOURTH-YEAR CLASS. ing Scenes — Where Well-Known Wash- ingtonians Are Visiting—Personal Notes of General Interest. ‘The committee are trying to do that which they were organized for, give relief to the sufferers, and they are demonstrating by the prompt- ness and efficiency of their action that they can act with great liberality with- out the sacrifice of business methods. By the Twenty Houses That Are Uninhabitable— Immediate Steps to Put the Locality in Good Sanitary Condition — A Letter From the Commissioner of Internal Revenue. $300, 91.500, go.599 91-000 and oth to loam on eft I eatnte; charges pg dolar 'E.'k: SoINTIRE, S22 Cet. awe $200,000 Girls—Grace Lindsay Altschu, Mabel Whit- man Baker, Alice Butler, Margaret MaryCarra- her, Emma Gertrude Crook, Annie Cook Dunn, Annie Valeria Forbes, Ida Roselle Garrett, Bertha Willis Gibson, Grace Goodman, Mabel 31,000 SSB: renting for #80: Stwo-story 21.200; renting for $10; near Ist and K 2-story brick; 20 ft. front; ren s $8.50; 1.000 EACH; rent, $9.30 each; 5 brick | mses ir) Navy piace so. JOOKLAND property, 8 before buying. TRE QUESTION 4 NEW ONE. The question was considered a new one and The marriage today at noon of Miss Mary Exenucen’ Yor full partiewiacs, TO LOAN ON INSIDE IM. proved property at 5 percent in sums and for time to suit. Interest and principal a ee 1 * HUES & BATCHELDER, Valentine Griffiths, Hattie Ellen Harlan, Lizzi to Sy ee ee MeLac: y ane - | Valentine Griffiths, Hattie Ellen Harlan, Lizzio Prompt and systematic methods fol- | for coroners’ inquests -Commissionet = NE. SO4ant SOG at. nw. | _t22e ____‘Gor. Jotuaud Goin. ni] Poyabie momthis: Nosgeats: “Addtess Bot Ba CMty fraasiminapereterras apretl Aasistant Ex-| Theodosia Hughes, Sadie Lamborne, Addie | Acconting to the report of Health Ofticer dowel they ars ccoured 4hib ob & lic ps | Daas tar asm onsaebeee ae OR |, SALE PRICE. 92-250; KENTING Fou | (Ol S4ne ONT AR 207 AND ESTs je a ef very joyous occasion at the home of the | #°mpson Lyon, Lilian Augusta Ritter, Clara | Hammett Phillips court, between 24th, 25th, M| where it is not needed, and at the | fer was not present when Mr. Perry arose and Tet ne. 08 Bonen new trick; Grooms and Uath; on | Beautifully papered, with tiled man 98 D. G, ral state sasunity’ YEANE E* | bride's grandmother, Mrs, Anus Hlamon Dereey, | GFfeld Smith, Mamnie Smith, Pauline Louisa | and N strects northwest, is a veritable pest | weer tims (the more important thing underthe | £°F Dr. Ainsworth made the opening. _it " DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 Fst. nw. ‘nein hail and roomson Ist and GS, member of Washington Stock Exchanze, Wi ts Heigh “4 ¥*| stutz, Fanny McCullough Thompson, Susie | spot and should be put in good sanitary con- circumstances) they see that the needed assist- MR. PERRY'S OPENING, aay ee ee Eagan a el Ce ere ne cr Ua eters Demet i CORE | Ls aeaeere eliaa elk Wink | aition as soon as possible. min eyery caso without delay and | ME- Perry, for Col. Ainsworth, expldined the Price. $33,003: 7 zoom slot 17 =p | Bo wi Soars ara ey "Phil , William Ward ai- : ti To alles Sa nabie for Fariness SLOAN $75,000 ON 157 TRYST GRGRTY AND | sowar garden within and without. Bloc ming Boys—James Philip Briggs, m Wai The attention of the Commissioners was motive of the petition, and said that only ate Church, Charles C. Clark, Jobn Alexander Without stint, Nota minute is lost in giving the property: CHEAP. ONE SQUARE Fr snaexst commercial paper, Purchase Second trust | roso bushes lined the walks leading up to the | Clark, jr., Virgil Mores Hillyer, Albert Board- Hares sauce ralherpesenney mrad genes si come in eee shies. ‘satory fraive store and dwelling’ | myidaim HERRON & NIXON, 1206Gst. n.w. | ivy-screened verandas, and more roses, but | man Kerr, Luther Haley Reiebelderfer, Archi- are INVESTIGATION AND RELIEF GO TOGETHER. OR NACE—TWO BEAU IFUL NEW HOUSES, white ones, mingled with white carnations, | bald Paul'Simpson, Heury Otto Sommer, Per-| mvestigation of the premises and report. In| ‘The investigation of the cases and the reliet | <,2° “tid that in the shortness of the time IN, MONEY Te doaN sts ON CITY PRopenry. = na 906 F st. 7 ‘ ° since late the day before, when the E ASD DWELLING ON 7TH | fu Matai cee ee Hoe Areian gee eda ge SAMES M GREEN, | filled the rooms with fragrance. The sitting | “!¥#! Strang, William Henry Wably. Pie ober aera eee go together, and after immediate wants | tion was decided tbe bad” been unable to 7 ‘As regai bet 24th, 25th, ro Kota SOR2. s04 ana 06 F st | spi to BEALL, BROWN £00), | SUIT. _Imy18-Img AL MTH ST. | room, at the right of the hall, was decked with ‘THIRD-YEAR CLASS, rds Phillips, court between 24th,25th, | are attended to farther relief is given | find any authority for eych here as the hyp onan | M at SAND 6 PER CENT ON \d comly furnished with sofas and chairs | _Girls—Helen Mabelie Alden, Fanny Hempstone | M and N streets northwest. I would invite your | a5 investigation discloses the need for it. | @eputy coroner. If there was no authority for i DPERTY O§ 16TH | Tr OR AN | te in the District of Colnmbia. Palms and comly farniel aera Appleby, Marie Roberta Bailey, Olivia Virginia | Sttention to the letter to you from this ofice | Miss Anita Hendrie, who has been making per- | Such an officer, then the petitioner would bave ja as LONE, ‘sod ant 500 Sen te Fe Dis us by Vda te vaproved | _mel0-1m__ Southwest corner Idihand Fain, aie. _|%4® Testing place. The long parlor, on the | 1 Peay ee eee Gertude, Barron, | {824 Maroh 7, 1898, which describes this loce-| Sonal visite ts the Kons oot dae canning, Per | toemploy other mics fe evade ae R SALE—A CHEAP HOUSE. ‘S-ators pb. houses 4p- | Raoney TO ToAW other side of the hall, was the shrine for the * ger, + | tion asa veritable plague spot, without water | the committee, reported a large number of | *0Ught. He assumed, however, that the dis are D..M. OGDE: | MOSES, 70. WEA RATES OF INTEREST ceremony. With the daylight excluded and | Blanche Carroll Beall, Helen Ruth Biddis, Ethel | or sewer facilities, and asking immediate action | casey where there yas Presring need of assist- | trict attorney could show authority for such iment; choice location. ON APPHOVED REAL COTATE SITUA TE WITHIN ‘coke “tha aces, lighite & te asan | Herbert Bogan, Mary Cecelia Brosnahan, Tus- | upon the recommendations contained therein. | Shce, Some of the eaves mene very distressing, | *" officer or deputy coroner, and upon that Bit DAVID D. STONE, S04 and S00 F st. nw. progit Dis iict oF * ly the soft lights from wax tapers | snelda Breuninger. Carlotta Brockett, Kather. | “I desire to ndd for consideration in connec-| Some families being left’ with Kuss na, | Presumption he would procecd. (OK SALE-A TAKG: BRICK UOUSE FoR FOR SALE—LOTS. papper nee REL illumination, the surrounndings were perfect | ine Saccaski Brown, Nellie Brown, Harriet | tion with eaid letter that the row of twenty ry and market bills due, and not |. Me. Perry then read the petition of Col. Ains- 10 rgoms nt bath on Rist. near quverme | ___ : Se 2 ee : to heighten the effect of the wedding | Barke, Mario Stella Cassin, Minnie Francis | (four-room) houses are uninhabitable. ‘Those | f"@sery and market bills duo, the men injared | Worth, as published in Ime Sram of yesterday. “tt DAVID D. STONE, S04 and F823, MUL BUY A Low 25 BY 140 0 YOU WANT scene. Atthe far end of the room the cere- | Chamberlin, Jeanette Dumont Chandler, Luella | ho have privy accommodations which | or yitled left debts which had accumuleted DEPUTY CORCXER ENTERS. ‘OR SALY—A DEAUTIECE recta. extended wilt rau thrown Keat | 0, 8109. $1.00 or more for 00 or 90darat Trusty’ | mony took place within a floral bower. Tail Se er eres nel, Coceelia: |=) eet Merete angi eels mega | PY periods they were out of employment, | Daring the reading Dr. Schaeffer entered the [oe ee oe | Sudiow'd'purchacer di» pecore ail ittalliments ans | GuPte, puld uP He. old tobe and -many-tranthed candelabras filled with | ing Cook, Daley Violet Cook, — Lillllo | the lom avecage abies ton, fest, convequontiy Tinirealacion Dege, Sradaally paring off from | coart accompanied by Assistant District Attor- DAVID D. STONE, 804 an 806 F st. n.w. Eig lot wil be dacded co his heirs ts fee simple; this | = lighted tapers were sentinels on either side of | Josephine ‘Cooper, Winifred Mary ‘Costigan, | privy boxes cannot be lawfully’ located. 1. e., of the familios, adding to their distros In | 2€¥ Taggart. selaciee "FM. PINE, 1580 Fat._| J)0 YOU WANT MONEY? the entrance, | The central point of the decora- | Bortha Gerneanx Davis, May Deming, Lula | two fest from alley line | and. 8V6| ovecy ence presented the cummuaiiing neve in| Cllef Sustice Bingham ont Ghat tho feel med Sons AAEAUGE | “ahs cinner fall towet ons rates before borrowing. | tion in the background wa a gilt-framed mir- | Houry Diver, Elizabeth Mincher Donn, Mary | feet from dividing lines The five- | Timediate relief. examined the petition, and District Attorney EAR IATH | go) Without removal or punoite at tor loeet ous: [For in which for 900 years the brides of the | Ella Doolittle, Bertha Emma. Enderle, Kath- | foot alley sommen By the District) in : Birney annour.ced that, acting for the deputy TiTARG) PUBLIC ALLEY AT | Sibierates and in the quictest possibis time, family have seen themselves in their wedding | arine Evans, Maidee Schutter Ewer, Alice| the rear. of these houses is consid- SOME OF THE PRESSING CASES. oo ET ohMs EVER OFFERED, | _ Loans can be pad in partor in full at any time to ii coroner, as his i, and 2 briek honses on B FE ees: ates: finery. [t was surrounded with maiden hair | counsel, and not as the "¢ fig Le) Pierson Gannett, Anna Graham Getty, Emily | erably higher than the surface of the| The loss of moncy and clothing and the heavy of the United States, he had It. DAVID D STONE, SUS cat 508 Pak. nw. HANI t 100 MONTHLY | sult, the convenience of carrying the loan in propor, | fern and a great cluster of bride's roses nestled | Grace Given, Sadie Centennial Goodman, | yards, caused by the embankment on the north | expenses for medicines end care of the patients | a general demurrer tf would Poms Ate —rmice nectcrp 70 s2.500-iack | Sure? 43 TUPMOVEDS CAN’ YOU BEAL Lis | Hon fothe amount paid svn 1oMe UB POWSF: | SET Ce elcinan. Actoon the room ftom one | Elizabeth Beutrice Grahame, Sava Cheshire | line of the aliereostenns tumbling down. On | render the condition of the families of some of | be woll for the court to the true po- tore anit dwellins on B st nee :Groows; stable; | OFFER? cxleandfa-nitata oe other Soads Su‘hine tng nate | Ctndelabra to the other a garland of white car- | Graham. Grace Lioyd Grifithe, Laura Hortense | account of the grade of said alley the Water | those who were not killed, bet eomeeoiefojmren, | aitien of the tanitionre Ae ply 4 Sununer kitchen: lot =x. = WELLER & RUPETTI, ee (ttle larzer than you cam mest eoavene | nations was hung. Grim, Emma Florence Hayward, Ivy Lou | runs into the yards and under the bouses. raped destitute condition as the — {piictelty accused, but only in the a PS. TITLE PERFECT. “ABSTEACE, FUR- | }ht!y we wil tako it an and carry the loan for rou, As the guests arrived they were welcomed by | Herriett, Mary Squire Hinman, Rachael | ‘There appears to be but two methods for | of those killed. coroner's investigation was not ‘but Se ee a ctonilacs, twodtoom | SISHED FREE AND NO CHARGE FOR DEEDS. | 5 {hire jane delay, but you ret the money theday | wry. Angela Eastman, the bride's mother, who | Schofield Hoge, Bridget Elizabeth Holden, | permanently abating these threntenng nui-| yore coo tek Qe teteionss: - | like an investigation of a grand jury. Price for both é hould Fou desire loan call and investiate our | was most becomingly dressed in lavender crepe | Emms Houchen, Gelia Belt Honse, Louise very mod. sances. First, by affording proper sewer and water facilities and paving the alleys, which I understand cannot be done at present for want of appropriation. Second, by order- method of doing business. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., sel & GLADDr OR SALE—ON CAPITOL HILL. A brick «ix rooms and bath; raved street Detween 7 and 8 per cont; $150; €5caxb, balance Address CAPITOL HILL, Star office.” 1t* erate in their requests and are not asking [or anything more than they must have. Many are hiding their suffering and privation. The following additional subscriptions have and lace, and Miss Ea Loraine Dorsey. the bride's aunt, who wore whito «ilk and ince. Mrs. Mobun and Miss Laura Mohun, the latter Hutcheson, Hattie — Amelia = Johnson, olyn Louise Jones, Eliza Henderson Jones, Mary Adelaide Kelton, Mary Lackey, Katharine NO ONE HAD THE RIGHT TO APPEAR. Of course no one had the right to appear be- fore the grand jury with counsel, and in this ‘the whole lot TIGHT, 1410 6 i at once, "JOHN ~ stylishly gowned in light-flowered’ bengaline | Lamborne, Florenee Frederick Lusier, Caroline | ing the houses vacated and premises cleaned up. | case he contended the presence of Col. Aine- 3 t po EAR EE 8, 27FF | and laco, also axsisted in doing the honors. Lowis, Elia Luckett, Alice Gertrade MeCulloch, | I recommend that the latter be done at once, | peer Tece ‘ee {9200 00 | Worth was matter alone in tho discretion of chased: “Apply to Wat. It HODGES, 1507 Fat nw. | A moment before the Angelnsrang over the | Mary Irons McKeever, Agnes Eulalie Martin, |as absolutely necessary for, the preeereation 3. J. Dana 10 09 | the coroner. Under the English authorities aaeumlae. vane ease ace apse Dilla Right Kev. Bishop Keano.attended by Rev. | Beall Martin, Adelia Estelle Mathewson, Ethel | of the public hexlth. The further statement | 3,7 D* + 72 09 | the coroner could, if he so deemed advisable. z : ED TO BUY HOMES ON THE | Father Mackin and Rev. Father Maynadier of | Deane Movers, Celeste Selma Moritz, Bertha | ig added that -he tenant in this row of | exclude all persons. There could be RANGING IN SIZE FROM ONE-HALF TO TWO te nveracine hae tha eR | St. Paul's Church, took his place within the | Endicott Morrison, Florence May Muir, May | houces throw all the slop water and | SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED AT THE STAR omnes. | 5 accusation until the coroner's AND ONE-HALE ACRES, SITUATED iain both princinal and in: | bower, entering froma side door. Following | Elizabeth Muiligan, Sarah Musson, Eila Francis | other filth into 25:h street, where, at the mouth | Heretofore acknowledged. lmeiey. cas sone ao ee tuaterest. . 3 sbtednoss on Your property may | them came the groom in his dress uni-) Myers, Blanche Regina Newman, Grace | of the fifteen-foct alley. there is a manhole to | ©. ~ 10 00 be OPPOSITE THE NEW SUB- nednens on Your property, may the g alley | Would be too late for the accused to appear and second trust. iia igaciad Gar wera _ Met Agtear | form with his best man,Passed Engineer MeFar-| Penney, Mary _ Louivo Perkins, ’ Lillian | the sewer, which is very foul and | jobert Cohen & Sou 20 00 | cross-examine the witnesses. It was true that aa. s = land, aleo wearing his uniform. Thefairyoung | Louise Plant. Laura Blanche Polkinhorn | unsanitary.’ It has been suggested that a 6s | there had been where such rights had been x Oth and Tne. Only five minutes’ walk from the R.R. station: onl: i Pe is "5 ai 4 100) CARER right aly $00. bride entered the parlor from the hall door es- | Alice Pollok, Katherine Elizabeth Ray, Estelle | catch basin be constructed at that point, which 1 SS | ecocnded, bat theus abvious tuntts was best (MINSOe Lia Pst. now. .P corted by a life long friend of her father, Col. | Reizenstein, Emily Henriotta Rose, Grace Isa- | might be cleaned out and flushed at stated 1 Oe | Saat tho chet quation haut Golaetriean. ALE—ONLY $1.20) FOR @ROOM HO! Sins strane, qomadential : interest Jno. M. Wilson, and passed along the room be- | belin Ross, Helen Irene Rowland, Minnie Ma- | intervals. This is expedient and would be ad- | C.F. Norment. 50 00 | ¢retion of the coroner. No arbitrary rule should gp Trinidad st. bet soe King and Leyrests. mei | 5 Sot Taine. | tWeen “two lengthening rows of smiles” to the | thilde Sauter, Mary Blanche Shafer, B. Kepner | visable only in case permanent improvements reo yee 1.00 belaid down granting such privilege. Indeed, it —— Mins cnaitper tant an sytroved veal evateim igs | bower, Lieut. Welford Harrison, her cousin, | Shepard, Mary Lois Sherman, Mary Rebecea | are not commenced at once. Relative to the | ATT eee 5 00| was often advisable ts conduct sesh inquiries Distict of Coltinbia Nee ee omen, aod Passed Engineer Holl, elatemate of the | Shinn, Janet Melvin Sikken, Mabel Spicer. Nel- | condition of 25th street between M and Ni : § 08 | in etrict privacy. ACRE Kroom. who were holding the carnation gar-| lie Symonds Stetson, Bernice Austin Stock- | streets northwest Mr. Callaban has just groun : ; : eee, ae Iand. dropped it as th bride approached and | bridge, Lilian Louise Storch, Elizabeth Wably, | for strong complaint, and the rte = yt need as clapmRaRS 50 quot Guba tas nde of Joris taoiend of o> oe eee 1 Oa Sieh ron ANDO PEK CENT. IN | was claimed by the groom. Mary ‘Helen Walling, Francis Wickham, Ada | not overstated by hit. Extremely foul odors Camels teen no 6 curing those ends. Ina New York case, where Foe SNE WE HAE cet NS ea Rignt Rev. Bishop Keane performed the | May Williams, Annie Rachel Williamson, Anna | arise at the mouth of the alley ( Phillips’ court), i. area | wd the pri complained that bad be been ettho city which we w! . 1008 Fat. | short and impressive ceremony. Showers Wileon, Nannie Coombs Withers, Ma-| which are caused by the deposits of slop ‘piphany Charch, Dr. Giazebrook, 30 00 | mitted toappear with counsel pone fom tenn form reoperty not he fro" “ z ‘The bride wore a trained gown of cream | bel Cordelia Wright, Jane Randolph Youn; water and all kinds of filth around the man- | ,,“uperintendent 25 00 | the coroner's in he could have shown Uy wo WakRES CHOATE LOT & BLOCK 18, SOUTH BROOK MS FROM 9390 UPWARD white bengaline, prettily trimmed with lacs, | | Bors Edward Maguire, “Adams, Herbert | hole and in not eonvesed into the sewer. It | Ho On .----- a | innocence, and dust it wee therefere'e hardetay? ; : 3 fo ptared on fraaktort kw Prine, Ht ATS AND 4 PER CEN with patted elbow sleeves, tulle ell and | Henry Adams, William lobert Andrews, Wil-| the oatch basin suggested is constructed 26th | Segtion H, sncond year, Centeal High | Sesenaee, aed Cat mas sheratanee however, ie Tuned: ery, cheap: owner | REAL ESTATE IN THIS NISTRIAT. wrenth of orange blossoms. Her bouquet of | Inrd Archibald, Howard Houghton Baily, Wil- | street would probable be benefited. Leannot | _,S¢B0ol....... anno oee ne decided that they stab op tel ‘s ec oe i, 0. HOLTZMAN, ream-tinted roves wae tied with streamers and | liim Nichols Barnard, Atbert William Barard, | too strongly’ urge thas immediate steps be ee pat Gen, ae ou inl © py Ge br oi Se sad vont teat for tk notte joops of narrow cream gauze ribbon. x Bogan, Henry Thurman Bright, Oliver | taken to put this locality in good sanitary con- ° ‘ a Up, ote 7 ge come net veo the price ¥ hols ihe datighter of the’ late Capt, Robert | Berry Merton brove. ines Carpenter Buck- | dition, and thus protect the ‘health of the peo- 444 nikane dee pees “> ~d coer Te niony seesing a vate | ML spree. 1, Eastman, U. 8-4. and a granddaughter of | fagham, Vivian Barnett, Eulward | Mac-Kay | pie of that vicinity.” § 00 |” Mr. Birney—Well if you can ‘dhow that, oll nite’ Se the late Gen. Seth Eastman. ‘hace, Howard De Cort Crocker, Livingston a there it ' - — Kans After the coremony a wedding breakfast was | James Cullen, Harry Hampton Donnally, Harry PROF. HIRD CAN'T BE DESIGNATED. 10 00 | Fight. _— ee. that, unt ae pee ees eee ae a | served. ‘The guests sat about the pretty rooms | Pelouze Doolittle, Joseph Finckel, | Some days ago, as printed at the time in 71 ak not bse te tee Eee a T ADVERTISE ONLY BARGAINS. | =o . eae | oF out on the epacions veranda to enjoy it, As | Hayes, Carl Stout High, Ralph War- | Tue Stan, the health officer requested the Sec- “Gaui2 Gy | *ure that his statement could be veried wpon i. GRY Ee eae the company was one well acquainted the time | ren Hills, Charles Albert ‘Johnson. Wil- | retary of the Treasury, through the Commis- 2+ 08,512 65 | oe te eosste thoes S70 Pe before the depnrture of the bride aud groom | liam Hayden Johnson, Walter Ellwood Jon nsilgy bap nanny ange pce srg’ MC passed only too quickly. Harry “Donglas hing, Robert Seott Lamb, | Hoteiet chemist capris cic ‘specified ia sve- THE RIVER IMPROVEMENTS, OTHER AUTHORITIES QUOTED. M ‘The bride received quantities of presenta and | Fred Charles Lewis, Thomas Herbert M soa as Or is atkae lca mak mamas — Mr. Birney then quoted other authorities im ae privileges respecting prior in the list were a number of substantial checks, | Guy Stanley Edward Pool Mills, Deni | ire or gale of adulterated food or drugs in the | B¢POrt Of Maj. Davis of the Operations | support of his position, and said the relator, OR SAT ‘The guesta present only numbered the reln-| Palmer, Chnmbers William Penney, Arthur | yc rsule of ndulterated food oF deugs in the Last Month. Ocl, Ainonecth, might ar ant bo enema’, ant NOTE _Shrewd investors BUY when the market is | 80 300 tives and most intimate friends of the bride | Thoms Pilling, Edward George Portuer. Paul | tht this would give ihe local uthorines better | The chief of engineers has received the report why he or anyone else should have the right, not DULL Ths thetiac for BARGAINS. Pxauine | Men Benet, Brmedige Goneralan See, Plagtoe | Powe a ea ee sek het cer usways Gilbert | racitities "to prosecute milk dealers who | of Maj. C. E. L. B. Davis of operations for the | the privilens of os he docired, tay list. F. ¢ BAUMGRAS, Mrs, Benet, Brigadier Generaland Mrs, Flagler, | Powers Ritter, Samuel Palmer Senior, Franeis | feciities to Prosceu pacmapanien uk ho ee savor for 01 es ‘bape ioe @ _ "Phone 7H TRIG st Dies Flagler, Mre, M. V. Dahlgren, Mrs. Bax- | Eugeno Skinner, Alfred Theodore Smith, John |“4pterated their milk, | |. | amprovemen "otomac | as content beapity peaemee aaa ae —— = SS eR eo fer. Mrs. Heaton, Commodore and Mrs. Ramsey, | Cecil Spaulding, Frederick George Alfred Stutz. | internal revenue. who save in a letter re-| mouth of May, the estimated cost of which Fp te phan ‘the ee onan, te Mrs. and the Misses Drain, Lieutenant and Mrs. | Sydney Wentworth Taylor, jr., Robert Wharton | Solved ‘by the Commimionern today project is $2,716.365. When the present pro-| 4s: the inquiry of Col. Ainsworth was e muntter - aonmactas McCartney, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hackett, the | Test, Edwin Sunderland Tracy, Clarence Howe ‘So far as this office is concerned, it would | ject was adopted the Georgetown channel was | of ‘mere priviloge and net one of right. Pe ee evinces. |S ete inn ron ae willingly divest. itself of the control given by | narrow and crooked and bad not suficient| acrnonirr or THe Dercry oonOmER INV’ _| pestan, Mie Eastma, Senator and’ Mrs Eastern High School. wee irene gucke conor tee alte aniiStif | depth to eécommodate commerce, and .the| xr. Perry anid he had expected to hear the Sherman, Mra. Maria Plater Harrison, Dr. and THIRD YEAR CLASS, re) pre.| Washington channel was shoal and narrow. | district attorney quote authorities in smpport fT Penrsapivania Avenue, stig: HATCH OR A BESTA” | Ars. Harrison, Dr. aud Mra, Oeil, Col, and | | Gisls—Daiey Catherine Alwine, Mary Taabelle | (Oder, rales snd rorrlntions to. be, pre: | pistmssi concugl was tow and mann, | district attorney quote enthorit the dep E EAH 1405 @st MW. | Mra, ‘Truesdell, Engincer-in-Chief Melville, | Burns, Mary Josephine Belt, Lollie Blandford, i be : or; by the ti s cae ane ine aed Cant ‘as the regulations have been adopted (series 7, No. | exposed and covered by the tide. uty coroner ef the Districn If BUILDING LOTS— Sopeeeens ie we Saad ey grind Wili,| ea Cunningham Baxter, Theresa Bessie | 15) under which the certificate also of the com-| In execution of the project aimed at there | there was no such officer and the other side Jamon, Chief Engineer FIarrie Wetter or | a tn ee eee anante | errectacte of cach weal gees eate ee he | has been dredged a channel 350 to 550 feet wide ote any meneae panty ee a Glazebrook, Capt. and Mrs. McNally, Col. and | Durfee, Josephine Grabam Fernald, Julia “ ; | and twenty feet deep between Georgetown and a QF 4 ; I havenot been able todetermine thatitis within | assumed any judicial functions be could be Mrs. Winthro} aud Mrs. Clason, Mra. | Poole Fernald, Virgie McLain Galbreath, | tne "scupe “of, my authority to designate on | Gieeboro’ Point. On account of this channel An, Alexander, Miss Baldwin, Miss Watwon, Mias | Isadora Geoghegan, Lucy Alice Grant, Kather- individesl mot in fect ar pyle control or con- | filling up on the upstream side of the Long aaa Birney explained that the status of tho Rood, Miss Carroil. Miss Sargent, Awsistant En-| ine White Hobgood, Florence Hopkins, | Nected with the buseau of intecaal reveous. ae et eliear bad fost toon quectionet oh Gan Pree ae eee incer and Mra. White, Lieut, Gibbons, Mr.and|May Lucy Hughes, Maude Manuel! Hall, | "°C, “ins that asa preliminary to rach decig- | Cria6® it has been redredged several times and pace whet woe eae re 9 oe dry voods. or. laung ‘n Sire Cook, Mr. and Sire. Sampson, Sie Clis- | Florence “Brown. Holmen, Mary Holmes, | nation it would be necessary for the honorable | ® *Taining dike has been built with a view of Anprecgeeren “yes Heme ate SSE IS CARKIAGE’ REPOSITORY, | bee, Louis and Philip Mobun. Miss Cora But-| Mary Malvina Hamilton, Mary Inabel Kelly, : reducing the deposit. eee ae aay eee @ PAYS FOR A HOME LOT AT MA’ cute tak Blanes nine Acnortes a O. s - : Secretary to be asked to modify the regulations thorizing the deputy coroner to act in the ab- tie fine snbnth of Atlantic Cit = aS ite nizees Merrick, Ms- Hichaci! Mersick, | Elesnct Aunlo Lamesa, Edith Lowe, Mary | 11 ssstion oo os to diopenm with the cortifcets | _ ‘The Washington Ghuenel wes Greipel on | Oeny oe ‘And, farther, if Mr. ‘apt. and Mrs. Derby, Gen, aud Mrs. Cogs: | Gienevieve Morgan, Mario Gertrude Mabr, | Of tne commissioner of internal renenan, depth of 20 feet, which was decreased to a rul- yes tans 1406 Columbia st, b well, Dr. Yarrow. Lieut. Lockheimer, Mr. Mar-| Josephine Mulcahey, Katherine McNaught, “If this shall be done and this office relieved | ing depth of about 19 feet by the freshet of eee bytes vag Wap ow me willing OBES tin Ramesy and Miss Florence Bayard, daugh-| Leonora, Little Pearson, Dausy Elaine Pum- | s:om the necessity of making pro forma ceria | June % 1889, for @ width of S50 feet; for a | Pre ‘caid that if the court id @iemies zeroed 2 Tectonics beh thie fear ter of the ambassador to England. Bie, Gatto Toutes Buivtde ‘ethel “Ficmers | cates to facts not within its knowledge, there | Width of 250 and 350 fect wost of the 20-foot | it an tint’ growed he the court would r 5 ‘ of lots ‘over sixteen hands; welzht Engineer and Mrs. Bennett took the 3 o'clock | Slater, Carrie Louise Shields, Ethel Frances : . th thi ror TERS ony f ‘ocean: 10 per cent 0! . would be no objection to such a designation as | dep’ channel has been ly dredged to | specifically state the of his decision. fetta. insted inearea | Rena tor ci-eniar., MAY'S | sound, drives anywhere. f train for Chicago, where they will spend the | Strickland, Mabel Henderson ‘Swingle, Eunice | Ho" heals onicer desiren if the catheontieg |@ depth of 12 feet the work, Leiee Soe Stone | LAND! MYBOCEMENT OO.. 618 Franklin st.. | tives ct snythine clne summer. The former has been for the past | Hartman Welch, Willma Willenbucher, Anna in . threo-fourthe 4, The ‘of the 12- THE SCENE OF MONDAY DESCRIBED. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. | Fhi-ajeiphis. Washington office, O25 Fet.nw. "| aplendid fc two years on duty in this city, but since last | Kebecea Williams. cei ot te ee all eae, eeeetree” | Soet depth end cecintng ea enneoense |. Paming ty the quuction @ Ga lamediysP [aay TeanS— SE TwosToRy | _*? co ae | t¥o3 , “te , ..| ment of the m sucl ignation an navigat Psat ea tat | [O78 FOR SALE AT nossa. VinorstA- | PORSME Gh Qlhte rite cat blark|eshibltat tke word's fag |” =" [arte Edgat"Cr Dachiogucn, rer Ashman | cient forthe, purpons to be accompunbed: | pl compro al hat a propoed forte Waah- | Deputy Coroer Schaefer to act Mr. Perry Se BUSINESS CHANCES FOR BUSINESS MEN TO a ice chest SHaae | Mrs. Anna Hanson Dorsey, the venerable | Church, Bramwell Clement Davis, Deltus M. | ander the law will beanslyzed Ly the chose THE RESERVOIR OUTLET COMPLETED. inquest, and said it was that here TOS Con ave CENTER AROUND THE PENNSYLVANIA Hein tetetes sea hee ng outa ear te | are nny unas ving Henty Geeevile | rants Durban ant escsiboatin of abe semis li was reertehoomereireen completed ex-| in the District. of at this late Fok SALE_81}.300-VICINTEY CORN. AVE. AND RAILROAD DEPOT AT eeiits | cums down stare to witasen the tanctlagn, but| Chaiepion "Hisckmen, Cureace’ Hall” Pont FranPuy furnished to the District anthori- | copt the railing. All the material is being de- | 4a7, it remained oe . ab ne Bath: siuodera home. with every advanta”™ ROSSLYN, VA. Sua | tll her friends went up to see her, so that he | Rankin Hallam, George Frederick Juenemann, Posited on the flats, and practical! it a Dargain: ‘cash. balance to tui. C. ULRICH IC,AUC- | Sujoyed fully ® participation in the happy | Harry. M. Kattman, Arthur Hert WANTS THE WORK COMPLETED. Pacers part a} nan cempere deter life of a man,who bad been accused only by the SEDY. GB ieke 2 CONTRACT LET AND WORK ALREADY COM. traps, buok: | event. dort Kimball, William’ Thomas Kirby, | Mr. John E. Hammond writes to the Com-| Svenao” Ter . ‘Of the | Sally Press, an oncuntion which apn Se Be Se dear one mw. mer Bot. Sets ESTED. sani* ats) 150 rete ot | Dr. and Mrs, Greonleat and their daughtor | Cat! Andrew Klemm. George Daniol Lantell, | missioners today in the interests of a number |$3.000000 subie pM R | oot comes Ot Be emmunges Senne Bice BOO? | Before Septeraber 1 next the Pennaylvanta Railroxd ir aio have | will go abroad in July and spond several months | Robert A. W. Meliilken, Leroy James MoNool¥, | of residents on M street between 12th and 18th | flats to the required height there bas been dee ¢ i Yuiita ralrosd fv thelr teain dinine Passenger coaches to suit | 14,80 gbrond in July and Edward Horaco Ockert, C. Le Roy Parker. | Stews northeast, He save abeat an posited on them 9,487,800 cubic yards 4 JUROR ARRAIONED. romibed of the oh Alexandria canai to | sumumer roscts, nine head of orses: ‘thie entire ¢ Homer Reid, Robert Preston Shealey, Edgar | * northeast, Ladimitinetas dope a a eager ee ga gee Mr. Perry, again referring to the inquest south end of the Aqueduct Dridce E will be sold to the higuost Wider Solicitor General Maxwell has taken the | Aired Shilling, Daniol Bean Street, Willie Giten {® Contract was let to construct a sewer con: o! Francisco nd oy ine will connect Rowlyn. Va. direct with 3 New B ‘hi ab: yi ‘ ce on M street between Trinidad avenue and | Bridge Company, construction of embank- | yesterdey, severely arraigned the juror, : 1d “sutiy, the east and west, Wich two 43 Rosse oa New Ussipsbira “avedus owned by:| Suter, BAgar linme ‘Talbert, George Swan | a0 eureer beets ten Soa ae ne oe Re asataneih, Dingeh has eeenbele. Ha aa Ith and 18th. 8. rails. > Gen. Swann. The family will take possession | Trailes, Arthur Hallam Warner, Everett Long- ccellaeahson he dice pag hand froin agar page heer = | a “ Tse mw Bat trauneieuting for 8 deomta pes tebe cedes Up weary cork agent et re noxt fall, and be will numbered among the most | jey Warner. the work was completed and last month.a third | the mouth. Ae thie branch had not proceeded | he believed was greatly responsible for the dis pW ir sre for 5 | town to get ze ¥ a very shor i . nety . ne as ot 4. RAISER, “| better stil ‘onte. corner. lots for ‘store | road horse: also i . 5 more. The work has since stopped and a pool | 88 rapidly ld have done, the cont couma, Miadl tho coast $10 Rooms 4 and G, Atlantic batidins. 9) Fett mw. | PIttOr, Sl, Svare at, once, corner, tole for, store quest COLUMBIA STABLES Se ueteal he een te Western High Scheol. of stagnant water has formed, tureatening the | tore were notified to inereave, their force. A | ST%¢ wiry been a lawfal one wo ouch incident POR SALE_REAL ESTATE_THE FOUR-STORY eh. * i. THIRD-YEAR CLASS. neighborhood with disease. je urges the | hydraulic dredge was brought to the Washing- | yoni, have cast such» biot upon the fair name Fine line 1734 Corco-an st. ; aining 1 ROSSLYN, VA. > = 1 thert sf felabie wit the |. Gitls—Ivah Maude Bennett, Virginia Brown, | Commissioners to lvok into the matter ut once. | ton channel and was ready to commence work of the people of the District. aca ag This short line, besides openiez un aplendid busi- wopy soe sud | A large gathering of frivads witnowed Sally Smith Cox, Bessie Davidson, Lucy Walton = ae May 22. The embankments were not ready, |" aj ‘tothe authorities quoted by Mr. ® cost trv Church ; ANTS A BUILDING INSPECTED. anek Titwalouiies oc bomen with ince ondls:Snery tne Weel for #579 ensh.” Box 118 Star oMice. | TEED auline Leechs to; Mee Willis F.Tosr | Falls, Violet Fassott, Mabel Almina French, | ‘The Scerctury of the Navy writes te the Come home yer: aad the dregs could mot bo Mr. Porry said those referred to By NORTHWEST Gene TRGTy Ghee "and Peanspivania eves Washington, D: Oo OR SALF—A SOUND 5-YRAR The ceremony acquired a peculiar interest | Roea Bernard Heitman, Natalie Bald-| missioners today as follows: “In view of he| Good progress was made with the construc- oma eS eS wee ‘A beautiful new two-story, bay window, brick | Gitesf tes minncs een Yoarlens of steam oF electric from the fact that Mr. Roe narrowly escaped | win Huntington, “Mary Edith Leetch, | recent disaster on 10th strect I have the honor | tion of the see wall, and about 1.00 linear fest | fustlishiext "eeitere, “ie sod ‘be would’ ot @welltny eontauding six large rooms and bath PI, a Indy; he has never been ha: serious injury. if notdeath, in the late disaster. | Mamie Whelpley Lightfoot, Mary Jane Moor, have been completed. While there has been authorities, greted cellar under eatire house. Ail mod. IN ROSSLYN, VA., AND ITS IMMEDIATE VICIN- | 4) ‘how: guaranteed to trot itt Fourt. ete SEES ta hls bection abe elit ipley Lig! » Mary ‘| to request that you will bave an inspection diay Senin taba on time | Westy the court by reading we MICE ONLY Sh, B0 eet, with iron fevee. | ITY FOR SALE. e handling will trot very fast, cad of bedly injured ecHon are either | scnes May Muntz, May O'Neal, Nellie May Os- | made of the building No. 810 19th street, now | Some delay nsand high thten, the but would hand the court « list of those upon AGES Dives! FRANCIS HUFTY, cane eg GQOPHIDGE, Gead.or badly injured. sire, Beatrice Clara Pelz, Temple Langford | occupied by the nautical almanac office, a | /0st has been less than the previous month. | which he relied, which he thereupon sent to ee __ : Jol-tm 1301 F st. n.w.. Washington, D. yere-at® eoiT Lith et Rev. Mr. Roe, the groom's father, of Mar- | Perry, Cora Henrietta Pimper, Carolyn Clay | branch of the Navy Department, with a view of Ah B month 5022 cubic yards of | Chief Justice Bingham. Po cashes AIRE ant ears tanterh niente SS gellus, N. ¥.. performed the ceremony, assisted | Rittenhouse, Mayday Solyom de Antalfa, Maria | determining as to its’ safety, so that if any | &™™ we been purchased a mar-| “Mr. Birney, in concluding thearguments,again = SOT * F Gener soing to Europe will sel his carriages at a | by the pastor of Foundry Church. De, Brown, Tavonner, Isabelle Turkenton, Mabel Whit- | doubt exists on that point such measures as Ey The cost of building stone been | reverted to the fact that @ coroner's inquiry LEGAL NOTICES. dereain The platform and reading desk were em- | comb, Laura Belle Willett. may beadvisable may be taken to provide | ®1.70 per linear foot and of labor @1.45 was, like that of a grand Jury. an or parts one, a SE | ec Browser Viena dowered in palms. Dr. R. A. Bates, Mr. W. F. | | Boys—Arthur L. Benkert, 8, Duncan Bradley, | against any possible injury to persons of public | near foot. The construction of the teainlag | Snd'wae inno atmee vache tian warranted tos See Cee COLUMBIA. oe UISTRICT | One Brewster Laties' Park Phaeton, with ramble, | Drown, Mr. W. tthews and Mr. H. E. | F. Osborne Craig. Guy Elliott Davis, George R. | propert dike, on the right of the Virginia channel above | 4, ‘of any one with counsel and witnesses, = | Holding special, term for Ory Qne Mail Phaeton. Stauffer were the ushers. Linkins, Jesse Weems Rawlings, J. Hawley snus ciicnios keckouis Long bridge. hes been continued and 207.8 | Tokecd, as be had firet contended, the whole ER BRICK DWELLING: 9| “Upon petition of Charles C. Coie, praying probate | One Six-seated Waconette, The bride wore a traveling dress of gray | Taussig, Lowis Harvie Taylor. e cubic yards of rip-rap purchased and put in | qnestion was one in the discretion of the eor- poms: all mL; well ie of gparer writing purperting to be the last willand | Que Four-seaied Buckboard cloth, trimmed with heliotrope velvet. A small 2 The contract tor constructing the main Ana- | place. "The construction of the boundary fence | 2oer'sione, Mr. Perry, be claimed, bad mot a ‘it is ordered that all pers All in first-class condition. Must be seen tobeap-| close bat in these colors was worn, and a The Business High Schoo! costia sewer bas been awarded to M. F. Taity | was continued and 1,400 linear feet were built | Shown to the contrary, and therefore the pE_ MODERN ReSIDENCE ©: fervated so,ahow. catiee, 1 any they haves | a a bouquet of white rosebuds was carried. The commencement exercises of the Wash- | and the construction of the sewers on 12th | during the month. petition” should be” @ismised. In the Le fr DAY OF JULY, 180. why the peayer of sali pet Hoot ftate No reception followed, ns Mr. and Mrs, Roo | ington Business High School will be held Mon- | street to B. F. Coyle. The probable operations for June include it instance the presence ef Col Pe ere on Should not be eranted: “Pro Sos of this 0-6 A619 Lat nw._| drove at ouce to the depot and started for | day night, June 19, at High School Hall. dredging in the Ws channel, under the | hitsworth had. been found to be an ob- i ee at Es ok SALE-TWENTY HEAD OF HOMSEN AND | Chicago. After doing the white city they |"; babe edeats a AGAINST 4 LIQUOR LICEXSE. contract with the San Bridge Com- | struction to a fair and full investigation by the ‘Fs SAGE THERE STORY BRICK Dwe horses and sound drivire: wilt'be sold reasoahiee Gan | Will Visit the groom's homo in New York state | ,, THe program is se follows: Overture: selec* | The residents and property owners in square | pany, and the construction of the ses wall by ‘coroner's jury, and for that reason the coroner Well locatet northwest : price, $9. wniait Yeseen at HUGH QUIGLYS STABLES, 1403, before returning home. Wm. Bartiett;, music, band; opening ad-| 95 bave filed w petition with the excise board labor will be continued. was fully authorized to exclude him. rete Reais eiawie | BY Jefew"_| Mr. C. M. Lacey Sites will give a reception to | Gress, John. 'T.. Mitchell, president of | against the issuance of a liquor license at 813 ee eee more than that, Col. Ainsworth had not ——— — SALE—WE ARE PROUD OF THEM. i eC aga bende an ee a She Wants « Divorce. been so accused as to authorize @ 2 pisraict | F°S tan the faculty and the graduating class of the the" school board; "music, band; | Maryland avenue northeast. ~ oe ne = ae paces ial on High School Friday evening, the 16th | address to graduating class, Mr. B. H. Warner: Pauline O'Haire, nee Knoas, has, by Messrs. | of the fact by any court, Holding a 1 terns thereof as District Court of the Alot the LATEST styles end deeigns. inst., at the home of his aunt, Mra. A.P, Lacey, | music, band; Del Sarte, graduating class, accom. Secure isguet cacresed Nauck & Nauck, filed a bill for adivorce from | THE DECISION POSTPONED TO THIS MORNING, : Mbisriet Court No, an ent of | ofall mate tt to your interest to run over to | om Clifton street. paniment by tha band raledctary 1, Weed” fiins gaapedie oe ee Michael O'Bake, with the Fight to reeume bor | tthe conclusion of Mr. Bicmay's argument ee ee ee ~ Mrs. Col. 8. N. Hoyt arrived home yesterday ar! is levria J 5 beer name custody children. | Chief Justice Bingham took papers, stating for the ex" sta the Dis THE COOK CARRIAGE a Hicsotcofumiin th. voution aed ths care 1issand 120 8. Paca at, from her long visit to the world’s fair. nea aged olga oe [oor caceting. a telvate ig? Of B strect | Tuey were married December 28, 1879, have | that tbe would snnonnee ‘his decision of 19 R SALE_ meee leration a Chee = ST OS: oo ‘ i = y o cen! three children charges cruel treatment | o'clock morning, Of as soon thesenfter es Dusiapcy CORNER NORTHWEST. Peavihconmiaionertst the Disttetet Columbia, | [POR SALE-SUNREYS, BUGOTES, ROCKAWAYS, | Siss Nellie heotetd = chr pastes who has | Gisduating clase “James Collins Adkins, | more from each porson occupying space at | and desertion. P! ad Tate, « ew three-story. store and | seeking the con emnation of the Tickt of way f traps, “buckboards, bu-iness, milk and dayton | been the guest of Mrs. Thomas Con-vay of Massa- : y ger, 7 | the curb. The gentleman who protested against —— a ‘dwelling; ten rooms; all im. i; hard wood rin the easy terns or cash. ‘The follow: chusetts avenue, lett Inst night for Oakland for | Austin, George Kusper Baier, Alfred Theo- | this wished to know by what authority the Marriage Licenses. a : Sof Arthur C lo a stay of several weeks. dore Clifton, Cornelius Joseph Desmond, | privilege of using public’ property as a peivate | Fell From a Scaffold. ESCOET. WILCOX w ittesi®: rs and. feshington City and Point Loo i P éntemmder W. Gustavo Escher, Louis Eugene Flynn, John lair gets > Marriage licenses have been issued to the! y.h0 Lucas, acolored man forty-three years : road Coy pany Mr#. W. H. McKnight and her little daughter : perquisite is given, and also where is the law . r. __ 1807 Pa" ave. end Oth and | Ted. That Mary Hayes, nee Christie, wife of p15 Phaeion, 940: village ‘day to visit friends in Pennsylvania | Jot? Hayden, Charles | John Malvote, | thee allows private pereons to lovy daily tribute | following by the clerk of the court: Willis F. | 13 teu trom's scaffold in front of @ bows on R NALE— ation Haves, Margaret Christie and Daniel Chrin- 3 wuckboard, £20; dayton, | left yesterday to visit friends in Pennsylvania | (hasiog Logan Mendel, John Ure Perkins, b, “i t © | Roe of Marcellus, N. ¥., and E. Pauline Leech; a . Se eater a Spine buey, #15. ie atterwnrd. to hi the upon the farmers, which tribute must be reim. WN. Y., Massachusetts avenue between 6th and 7th sagen 2002 10110 Lath se cunar U at rtireestory | Erste, tt th Wasuinevn City sad Point Lookout | © On tin dayeand Thiredare from 7 Sire Boydiat Kee Man Md. wore cee acters | Frank Kilmon Pilson, James ar Robb. edwin | bureed by consumers, Ho said it was an abuse | George T. Koblonberg of Adamstown, Md., | Meese today und one of birribe mea booker bor 4 5 Lear dt ste OW DLR OF jave onr ng lighted to. E + Md., pend- ot at Wi ie @ BES ocus aad all mod Teagasc only gor od®s | clatnine any iateRit in aid proveriy: or hatiaa ang | Site to alt Guin thee to ean ing ihe summer with herfamily. Mr. McKnight’s | Sittton ‘Naylon George Willing "Tecken, | amd an outrage. and Adelia Carter Emmerich; William Land-| fie was removed to the Emergency Hesoital im WR COET- WHLOURRUIEEYON. | (Reerest (eerein. 90 occupants or otherwise, be. and | Zhe, pablio inet aoe health has improved very much, Charles Cornelius Wagner, — Theodore WANT THE UNION BUILDING EXAMINED. rum and Lula Bailey; John C. Nenris and Amy | the patrol wagon. | the scid petition on or be- SALE — 18 HC Mrs. Mary L. Stephens has gone to Chicago| Linus Weed, William Henry West.| | This morning Capt. J. @ D. Knight, repre- | Marie Jones; Franklyn Vreeland of cmnannmentiipcypatonsay: 1 ge a ee Arivers and. coxchers: to visit her sons for the summer. Aunio Virginia Bartlett, Bewie Hancock | senting the Secretary of War, called upon | Summit, N. J., and Ide May Roneaville: Chris- How Mrs. Kosack Was Injured. | ation of aid luna: Fr ee Mis Macy A. itephoms & visiting in Worth | Boncer, Kinaie Melty Both, Corvtine Brotes, | Daiiding Inpester Eetelle anh squatedl os Gan” ag ena ommagp gok De| _, Toere was one woman injured at the disaster | ad ce rincen ener Pon SALE—COLUMBUS BUGGY co. Madison, Ohio. Ceechan Mee Davin Satis Mevdoch Dew | that be make an examination of the Union |W Boe aaKars hecioms Sry cng | at Ford's Theater. Her injury was reported, | ‘d persons as may be fo inthis District at | J* vehicles; latest styles: nowest desi carriages. | Justice and Mrs. Blatchford are now at their | {8 4" Fis i | building for the purpose of placing the six ad-| Mary Daiker; Edgar Kidwell and Mary T. | but the circumstances were not given. It was tea certs, wasonettes, buswien, phactons, surreya: : ter. Pearl Esther Fischel, Abbie Bouton | placing lary 3 ; wehrdoved Tt will afford us «reat pleasure’ to have you cali and | cottage at Newport. Godfrey, Bella Hirsh, Nida Wilson Keefer, | ditional fire escapes planned. ‘Lhe building | O'Niell; Moses J. Lewis of Brooklyn and Bertie | Mrs. Edward Kosack, whose husband’ zi Tat ~ = — Sangean Enea Has ek peeare vane ee wm IROWR | 1 Anais B Harter, daughter of Con Mary T! Newell, Katio Shannon Nottingham, | @lready has fire. 8. Brooks; Lewis Z. Thompson and Lucy M.| piace is at 521 10th street, just above the BEAUTIFUL STORY GR. BRICK; | }ea-t stx tines in Washington. iss An Ces are Fee ae aaa i jard E. Keane and Cora L. Carter of ‘ee; cor. house; near cable line: a.m.t; ony | tire before said ‘Phone 22k JAS. K. PRORE: man M. D, Harter and J. Vaughan Morrick, jr., | Annie May Parsons, Carolie Clairbel Robenette, ——__ 5 4 theater Mrs. Kosuck was alone By, Hire opvoriunity a5 homue iat By the co 1230. of Philadelphia were married at St. Luke's | Mary Parthenia Theson, Carre Elizabeth Toda, WORE Northnmberiand constr, a ttt oateraball |in her" boue” when the crash ems EEE Heetan Ge: Biome cl i ~ josephine Pauline Weisman, mocert — r. Edelin, both of Pievai roof of her house is on a level with the pro- ‘Of SALE—A MOST BEAUTIFUL & = = + ee ee ect pene enatarns | 7. Officers of the school, | During the twenty-four hours ending at noon | away, Prince George's county, Md; Henry C. | T¥°, in the northeast corner of the theater aoe aed | the bride and groom at the residence of Sena- | Frank K. ‘Pilson, president; Katie 8. Notting | today burial permite wore issued from the | Crow and Se Poiding used ‘ase cloak room. When she = ss —— tor Sherman, which the bride's parents are oc- | ham, vice president: Annie ‘V. Bartlett, secre-| health office for the following: White—Cena| D, Stabl..' FE el Vas pAlbert 1. | realized what had occurred she procured « pre 5 . . Mr. and Mra, Merrick, | tary; Samuel C. Redmon, treasurer. ; 4 * | Harris and Ledy ; James J. Farrell and | i°a¢er aud started to the roof of her house, in- ‘Oaquares south of Mra 'PHE WORLD'S Fate vis ALLIANCE 3 cupying temporarily. ed ky Neurath, 24 years; Martin A. Michaels,39 years; | Sophie J. Meyer; Benj. S. Moore and Delia A. ‘ai. ‘throw the ladder across the few feet of sate salt ves 810.000 cae UMP every thine fora 10 days’ tp to Chic ess wagons to, cuoaye froin. con Jr. ego night for Trout'’s Neck, Me., to RE, Virginia Deal, 51 years; John H. Turner, 82| Marshall; Frank M. Beck and cro) Buran tendi “4 caw as f and the window of pps OWNER, Koon 6. | SOe thes wel Surreys, phacton, bucwles and all of the latest novel- | Pend the summer. All at Bar Rigge on the beautiful Chesapeake, | T68"*: Fanny Blair, 96 years; Mabel M. Donn, | Harry Thomas and Mabel Brown; Henry N. | tha" 2s'Toe™ ou'tne third floor. Rhe,. how JOR SALE—S-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK Best wi eS me Se Balti a. Obi ‘eck | 17 years; Helen Ready, 1 year; Elsie M. Ca-| Marks and Emma G. Dundee; Bartholomew | 2.o,° made a misstep and fell from the ladder Mand cornics; has 12 room tion trap _ J. W. Mitchell, the missi aeaias eye Del Umors end) Obiosiaton ele ec Te ‘es ; Lewis | Ncone and Annie O'Connor; Merriman F. How- “hich she was endeavoring to get out of the ee | mneat Gs? G st. hw. raisty of thy Brobihlteey Maferessont rece Cee ae 8 ye 1 and 48 pm Benders | Se canioon Leet Snret 2% ad and Wisabeth Emly W. D. Halen ont | OSM way onto the root. In the fall she broke wm aad Guest huis! Ltr of Maine, was found in tho river at Augusta |) Sqaeen” 17> And S:18 p.m. Round trip | ™ ot eredGeorge Parker, 60 years; Betty | 80 oe ones samte Rice of Albany. N-Y-- | her arm. A few minutes Inter she was tonne te suk. JOR SA yesterday morning. The reward of €1,000| ©! age Coleman, 47 years; James Gillan, 83 years; Julia | 24 Jenni of Brooklyn, N.¥.; Walter Ej found ising on the floor by her busband = 3 portunity to tny or exchange for s family car- & aon ., - | Poore and Clara M. Atchison. ‘ted that he should let her be there and. ure the relatives goes toa Hallowell stone Marshali'83 years; Ida G. Nutter, 34 years; and insisi ROOMS, WALL Hage, surrey, No Concert Tomorrow Night. cee 1 do what be could on the roof. Mr. rs hand-wood trim thro" hess wavon of apy # " minentis | Cutter, who wighted the body while loading | yore will be ao concert at tne’ marine | Marv Dorsey, 50 youre; Bertha Bruce, 12 years rae, xX a ayle yard. $6 000, to ———_ 7 = eee aay roetna lor cash orou carr termes, | GTanite on a vessel at the wharf. The coroner . David Shanklin, ‘24 years; Walter Linkins, 1 Leaves All to His Wife. ‘osack carried out the plan on SoS Sn (CSIPBELL CaRRINGTON, Goifaa iook'this stock over wtyou wish fotbay ornot. | decided that death resulted from accidental | barracks tomorrow evening, owing to the band | year; Florence Groen, 1 day: Mary Hall, 2| ‘The will of the late Charles Ebel, fled today, | pagws and Mr. I. E. Wines, one of the last of AON Ce, 6 ROOM | T seter Law But: gerney at La 40a Penny nee Sw, drowning. | The position of the limbs indicated | being ordered out to play for the High School | monthy; Silas Walters, 6 months; Maud Banks, | leaves his estate to his wife and names her as | the living and uninjured left building, Aye, 000. Boca S121 Peeve. my20-t | DG eshdence. SSK se we” + Washington, | mney ysis ave. 3.514 | cramps and a severe struggle. Cadets at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. 18 months, executrix. got out over the improvised bridge.