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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1893—-TEN PAGES. : waren og toe eee /HELD BY THE JURY. |Syrasseeecetate | DUFFY'S PURE |Y.M.C.A. FIELD SPORTS emo a. x, | Placed at bow in place of Ganson, who has been said piers without having in any way — H rad [oepaiee by Donte pau best = felon on | > ported = — piers or =r = said —— 4 - - 130 0 | his ban crew has brightened up won: : i whereby and by reason whereof one of «ni ’ I 1 23-2 © | derfully in the Inet few days, and it is the 'g | piers fell and caused the fall of one or more of i 2, Knai 's a) The Best Program Presented in $328 |sume Scat r ga, and itis the | The Verdict Fendered in the Ford’s | pie nace ns ost ada ek pp’s Arithmetic. “so i 4 have seen them that the race tomorrow after- second and third floors of sai ing. includ- v1 x — h ee Washington. 8 12 2 | noon will be anything but a procession. There Theater Case. ing the portion of the second floor, where the {onsreon— If one bottle of Knapp's Rest es A O36. 6 | tea large difference in the stroke that the ‘wo abe eS said Loftus was so engaged in his duties, and beer Extract costs 25 cents, four pounds of ss soa in 7 (orews wre using. Columbia’s is long and Bs the said Loftus was thrown and carried down granulated sugar costs 514 ABOUTTWO HUNDRED ENTRIES 12410 7 | Feoping and Cernelt’s short and quickyon the | CRIMINAL NEGLIGENCE. | with said falling floors to the said cellar and Ci ys.) SRS eropepreryeraaeries principle that there is too much waste move- was thereby then and there crushed and killed; es nee ‘ment at the end of the long stroke. Seek that Frederick C. 4 was the officer in end the six gallo | of water required costs nothing, how much will the 48 pints thus made of Knapp’s Rootbecr cost a pint? Carves and Win | From the Senators — Derby Candidates at ‘Chicago—Base Ball Notes and Comments— With the New Londen, public the Cornellt | ainaworth, Dant, Covert and Sasso Com-| icrike and that William’ GeCovect was Yale freshmen will be most interested observers | ‘“idered Guilty by the Coroner's Jury—| superintendent of said building and inst | of this contest, av they will meet Columbia in| Criticisms of the War Department Meth-| that Francis Basse was the mechanical base on balis—Of | the triangular later o \ 11/0 Ol1loldlolziolzi s Washington, 5. First Teft on bases —N "*— Washiuston, BEER « ngineer and fireman of said building, Various Sporting Ne peat gerne wert rte | oe eee neces tates eenrant | one eee Sa acsalis saphena: aeaieeet ieee ee Tie Bein iteeDovie @)" Davis, | Particularly speed. oo gineer, prepared the plans and specifications \ : © A abtheir ‘ier, Moy, Larkin, Farre'l (2). Stolen | The following is the make-up of the crews: iar a eato ie (ee the enlargement of said cellar, and the raid | _ The spring games of the ¥. M. ©. A- | oritace Bogle Ee ge gr nics COLUMBIA FRESHMEN. The jury in the corouer’s inquest into the | Ainsworth, Susse und Covert, and each of them, FOR MEDICINAL USE park. tim and U streets, on Saturday next at | potuucie Route pe Ae ritches Waele, ot: ‘age. Fee. wre, [cause of death of Frederick B. Loftus, who | knew. or ought to have known, that the said NO FUSEL OIL |2p.m. bid fair to be among the best exhibi- | Hau) ree 4 ball Me- 5.09 133 | was killed in tho Ford's Theater disaster, re- = ——we a ee —— tions of outdoor athletics ever given in the city : 458 | turned yeeterday afternoon at 4:45 o'clock with | PRGCTPINRINE, Bale! Piste. mus of anid building : . if we may judge by the number of sntries from | Cine 183 | thetr verdict, They found that Frederick C. | Or taken any other precaution to prevent the 3 ra aes ayrar and the season of the year other cities asa mark of interest. There will | 153 | Ainsworth, William G. Covert, Francis Sasso | fall yer or of said floors, nor did they, the SWOPE Pipe S"tir'umd there ts be 9% different men in the contests and a 2 132 | aud George W. Dant were all guilty of criminal | said Ainsworth, Sayse, Covert, or either of them. ng from abroad as hot total of 1eniries. There will be the largest | Brook: 0 pe yee in sca ew Peck: 300 | negligence and were responsible for the killing _ any oad = nt the fall = said 25 cents a bottle, Pore oe yp nataria te constantly | representation from Baltimore that, jas ever | “ie Reanie, New Yors 138 | of Loftus. aeccninr ah palsndnaimeryy econ Ail druggists and grocers. One bottle makes @ gallons. a eee ny eee eee, S S28 FB Matibews, Buttaly, asa | The verdict was about what had been looked | protect the said clerks trom loss of 3 ‘The contingent from Philadelphia is also very | “Pitchers 11, MeGinnissand ‘Bingham, Mount “* | for and no one was very much surprised. The | life or limb by reason thereof, but the ppiness, there ia nothing equal fo Duffy's large, including many men who have been | prirageiphia........1 9 0 0 353 | reading of it was received in utter silence and i ee ser cectge We Teak pre phesoday arti prep dapat yaks i Dee bmceigrat eee otnbly the | MeiichoreKicte an Stal'ape.” Hib when the lengthy document nd all been read | Covert. Tract ieee ar ocieror rian cerenadsd tn take may other, Send for ites | one-half mile runner, Morris. M-round | me ae a negligence in respect of the said excavation and HOBART CHATFIELD TAYLOR. HINA’S AMBASSADOR. co ERE WEED. | aiicts, Buctheela, sho Dest he pele veel | Comieat. oa gk Hail'ton, Tuace, N i enlargement of said cellar and the underpin-| 4 pestow student's Kamin ami N.Y. record in the recent intercollegiate games. Pitchers Heirs, Castrieit and Cappy. Hal, Chica toe hing of said piers, then being and about to be | 8 naent'e Hemintacences of His | ite ia Coming to Washi eo ae | ; " —- | Cursor on “Angst” : ington to Lesre a PEE a Prt S. biglhey shh atapsg Fi ranis Record of the Clubs. SOME OLD OFFENDERS. done therein. and we, the Jurors aforesaid, say as “Angel” of Cornell University. Inventions of the Government. READY MADE MUSTAR PLASTERS ii iong list of local celebrities. Norfol were the first menufacturers on this — wil! bring a number of sleepers who have be neat. Out latest improvement surpasses | under the training Loveless and may surprise Yihing ever before Protests. ask the knowing ones. inain aquund on outaanenalla Innaddition to these gumes there will be « a < battle royal between the local Y. M. C. A. base SEASURY’S SULPHUR CANDLES. team and the ¥. M.C. A. team of Batti- . 9 | more. The local team defeated the mona-| Prevention fs better than care, by burning that the said Frederick C, Ainsworth, William | A fellow studen| ¢ G. Covert, Francis Sasse and George W. Dant, | tor, Spanish paces gered erence de Mpereicnc pete aipcegte) yrnn yd and each of them, is guilty of criminal negli- | joi 7 yy Chicago, who has been | of Peking from China was Chéh She Lom, gence; and we further find that #rederick mrkaghs aaa “ed to give the infanta a good | said to be an ambassador of the im- Ainsworth, William G. Covert, Francis Sasse | time, gives the following reminiscences of Mr. | peri » Fr ; | perial Chinese government, dispatched to and George W. Dant are responsible for tho | Chatfield Taylor's career as “angel” of Cornell | the Uni Killing of the said Frederick B: Loft University: - the United Gielen fur She perpen af aanep- And we, the jurors foresaid, do further say | ~tjobart Chatficlé Taylor & tetatag Sho aabed cision at puaale epnten tne» that the failure of the government of the United ‘aylor spent four years at i bie a They Are Given Sentences on the Farm by Judge Kimball. ‘Twenty-two prisoners were locked up at tho Police Court this morning, and many more were on the collateral list. The list of prison- ers included a number of old offenders, among rf tive to Chinese residents here and of the inteny t 3 rad smellsin basements, closets, | mental city lads on Decor dav 10 to T aud L Me them being Lawyer Wi, P. Lasselle, who prac- States to provide for akilled superintendence | COfnell, and while there made himself quite as | tion of the government in the enforcement of “ ‘troyed, and thuscontagiousdisease3 — hope to do even better on next Satur | MeGulre Released. tices before the courts when be is in proper of the work of repair and alteration of its build- | Conspicuous as he has done in Chicago. Up to | the Geary act. . Src cunt anny; also uaacal for orpolling mos” The ball gume will vecalled wt 4:20 p.m ‘The | Catcher MoGuire has received a ton days’ no- | condition, and Catharine Marones, who prac- eyes, ot Reiley in mont | date Mr. Chatfield Taylor has the honor, if it | , Me,wilt proceed to Chicago te. attend M4 ee lows: 0 of release fi anager O' Rot “ a & in al and we are) ig ‘ work then come pa — Sag aS "Os : Sp Cal eee O'Renche. Coe: | ees Balers another kind of bar when she hus a | aeiicigetena varies eae ee Tie cuperiatendenss keg | #80 bonor, of having spent more money dur- | Darsuance of his mission, achington Hi TDROMAPHTHS MC. PARTIE the crowd that had been waiting patiently for | been provided in the case of the work on the | NS bis college course than any other man who | | When interviewed by a reporter Chen She jn barning, disin’ work thi j | med a season owing to his being Kate was first called, and the clerk arraigned | pro " ever received a diploma from Cornell. When | ILum refused to make any statement . ; rete et itt te hall, ‘There | Ford's ‘Theater building the awful tragedy p é : eany as to his ace refreshing and invigorating. 2. per MG: AS | cf condition, ‘This was due tO her on'a charge of ‘vagrancy and hinbitual | ‘Be Tet simply arowennd left tho ball. There | night have been averted. the statietios of the class to which be belonged, | identity, pians or the object of his visit Derot 12 Sole Manufacturers, : hi ton the bench, the policy of the man- | drunkenness were no signs of pleasure, yo applause and no | EY Nite whercor, ax well the aforesaid | tat of 1886, weve taken, included im, the other BEABURY & JOHNSON, ck a wement Leing to play Farrell every game. “Deed, fede ue boson? ould Rate “1 wis cheering. The first acctitate news of the| coroner, the jury aforesaid, have to this in- | MAter was a statement by each member of the P. G. Davids e — na . * ate, Pugrmacoutica! / NEW YORK. 3 clase of the amount of money expended by him quisition put their hauds ee seals on the 19th during the college course. The amounts ranged allthe way from $600 to something over $50,000. Mr. Chatfield Taylor's name stood oppwsite the Jatter amount. It was at the close of the vacation, between his junior and senior yeers. that Taylor did his most startling act. He had passed his time in Europe. “On his return to New York. so the story ‘went in college, he visited Central Park and there caught sight of aturnout that was more English than anything he bad seen in England. It took his fancy, and, following it to its desti- nation, he discovered that it could be chased. A barguin was effected, and the turn- out, consisting of two handsome bays, a four-wheeled vehicle so wonderfully constructed as to suggest a one-wheeled arrangement, a coachman and a footman in white livery, was dumped into the streets of Ithaca. However dl a8 | jury's decision, and the first correct inform Amateur Base Ball, re repeaters: aaa tion concerning the rendition of the verdict, ‘The Young Kendalls defeated the Young Mon- ee ae ee ai wore given in the extra editions of Tne bei |itors yesterday by 18 to 6 ‘The winners will | ¢ your honor," Katointerrupted, “I plead | 2) “Jiich published exclusively the full nad. jr. * accept challenges from all clubs whose mem- |” “When was Kate here before?” the court in-| text of the jury’s finding. The result had Nisiatead, CL | bers are fifteen years old. Address J, K. Gil- | quired. already heen predicted, but the people gener- | lon.214 K street northeast. eal a ad <uaael and was released, ly around town were curious to know what ‘The Red Hots forreited a game to the Colts |“ yntt wright. your honor.” said Kate, “but | ¢riticisms the jury would make upon the last week. ‘The players of the Colts are: Lake, | if you will let me go I'll leave the city and go | methods pursued by the War Department \e.: Conenhaver, p.; Prosise. Gatley, Baxter and | away for «x months, I'll go to Philadelphia | They were satisfied. The jury found plenty kell, intieldera, and Meridith, Shoemaker | tomorrow." of fault with the department and_ the laxity of Gaighansen, outfielders; R. Clift, «ubsti- | “You will leave the city for only three months | it: methods in the matter of the construction | tute. Challenges for the Colts will be received | this time,” anid the judge, ‘and you will spend | and repair of its buildings. ~ | by John J. Haskell, 620 F street northwest. the time in the work house.” P . . “Deed, judge.” added Kate, “for God's sake ee oe ee ee fet vio go'thia tices and T'llgo Tight aw ‘The four men who were held to blame are the Reports from New York are that the Wasb- | inety days.” : men whose names have been most prominently fielded magnificently” yesterday, not} Then the lawyer was called for trial, and he | mentioned during the inquest. Col. Ainsworth See eee ac crets °° | wid not qty.” Ho had been retour galt | re eat of the reconte and ponson bureas much beau thore may have been fn the arn pan eee! cei ted the elevencinning | fe days ago, and at that tine he was told that | rim Taigean's panscal's, ofiae, whiali boraen ont, ox how negregeiate te the reads at Deeps ‘A A Phille- | cpicdgo- New York guise of last Fri vee red | he would be given nluety days when be appeared | occupied the ill-fated structure. William G. or to Central Park it may have been, it looked . B. Hayek, C. A. € . He . M,C. A.. Philadelphia; Thos. ALC; L. E. Mayo, Mackdermot, N. I. N. B. C., Baltimore: | Baltimore: J.C. C. ‘ashington; A. S. Payn, E. ©. Quackenbush, J. Rawlings, C. A. ©. “EARLY TO BED AND EARLY Tu RISE—" ‘The arm that rose at dawn beeame a shining izht, but ths lazy -on rex netther bealthy nor wealthy, . hypothesis, sometimes a je tewhes that insounia ONE ENJOYS | t . w hia RECEIVING THE VERDICT. a hittle out of pince in the dirt roads among - L AL, Phil- | counts. va Dovle wa | again. Covert is a clerk at $1,600 a year and $250 ad- 2 E ‘I ft tine torn, BUPES" BEOMO) LITHIA ak a ee ae ne coe Toliceman, Bradley, told the court. of the | ditional for serving as the eer das of June, A. D. 1898, nt Washington, in the the hille of Ithaca, Tayior found it very con-| oe eho method and results for headache neuralcia, sea-sick- bporleess ; Y | complaint that Lasselle’s wife had made and | {he building. Francis Sasse is the engineer | District of Columbia, aforesaid. ’ 7 Tecitations eth sults when ‘mere and the dar after over-tndnbewnce in stimatents. Davison. ¥. <1 ball, and second. because Lange Wm | when he went to the house ho found the man #0 | who was in charge of all that sort of work aud Dz Wirr C. Parrensox, Coroner. | 84 return for bim after the recitation hour | Syrup of Figs is taken; it is —— wiki . ys, OL; drunk that he was almost crazy. who drew the plans, which were approved by Fraxx L. Haxver, (sear.] ee ench. W. HB. ¥. M. C. 4 NB. —On receipt of one of our B. B. L. red seals, to dispatch Fay: Dilly Shindle | “"t mado a big effort to stop.” the prisoner aera, beuacl “Sle was the only man in the college who | 22d refreshing to the taste, and acts amsworth and then used for the repairs on Cuaues FP. Sc 1 é atid 7 could have supported such a rig without being ily yet ptly on the Ki wrt WC. A, be the Stiole to have his feathers | told the court. “and by going to the work | ling preparatory. to the erection of an Brarxanp H. Wansrn, [seat] ; a prom Kidneys, pole pep pr hlhpemope . Washington | Buca a ee Mose mot speedily. improve in | Hetwe Lam being madea vagrant.” { ight plant in. the basement,” George Joserm A. Sintey, [SEAL] gaved by the students," Much of the time be | Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys Le treme macconasious of Ge met | © mere. c. AC batting and in genera! work. It was stated | Ee Ce ceie ayer stipe promise, made | tis the contractor who had the im of Cuane Ae vee cereicaay cate bomoina oredr - = tem effectually, dispels colds, head- snneine instructive books of M. C. A., Philadelph' here today that n is on foot for the ex- | “Len you were here before? \ i nd alterations to the build. ILLIA: . TR, (REAL, y — lent | ~ i Address THE E. A. BUTTS CO. more; Mu Washington's reserve list. | Well, Lam going to keen it if T can, You | tractors have testified was altogether too small Address Bk ne Co constipati Syrap of can now go down for ninety days.” ‘There was some question as to whether the | pation. Pp Figs is the Relensed by SCS Lith st, Washington, D.C, imore—Shoch, T. O'Rourke, to do the work in a proper manner, 4 MGR. SATOLLI ON THE POPE'S LETTER. remed' i i ever _ ington: Milligan and Frank Ward, and all doing good | ,, “Ell have to accept it,” added the prisoner, ONLY TWO BALLOTA, becagaccrraag omar Sermo at history | = oly i, of Sen Kind ‘ ee | Philadelphia; J. Rawlings. C. Esa prea 4 i | vand Imiust soy that your honor bins been es") 44 aco.59 ocinieetenhae att ven | ii@ Dartics arrested last night, ‘This would | We Mas Seen Tt and Says It Indorses Arch- luced, pleasing to the taste and ac- \ heim. BO. Fred Watts, } Fhiladal; bis ia now in first place, Boston hav- | Ceettngly kind to me.” t was 2:50 o'clock yesterday afternoon when | have necessitated their detention at the police | bishop Ireland’s Views. ceptable to the stomach, pt in fi gton: ¢ Watron, Y. ing defeated the Brooklyn. The Baltimores | He went down. the Inst witness in the hearing had finished his | station over night. ax the courts had adjourned | ived in O1 8 its 9 traly b Pa) in its U Frank W. Vaughn, j . : ; Annie Evans, another victim of rum, was in | testimony. ‘Then, witho rrived in Omaba San- action and truly dropped back into seventh place, a G2” oe ees oe ee any further delay, | and it would be impossible for them to furnish | _ MST: Satelliand party vagraut and an habitual drankard. bail. There was no idea that the for 1% 7 Washington. passing them by winning from P ‘men | day morning and will hear the charges pre-| effects, prepared only from the most MELMIM BING! quarter-mite run—H. €. Mexanter. 4 ie run 1 anil Washington dropped to ninth, Cincinnati going spielen eH ope rearing bed oegrreatagenodan pepurn ge atee eee) anni decom 0 healthy oo pee substances, its * fe iladelphi baldwin, into eighth. Annie, de qi z 8 - | of Lincoln, iti mend D APPLAUSE — CBalimore: J.P. Beer, N. B.C. Baltimore; | "SR Werden, the big first baseman of the | Partly covered with a aummer novel, which sie sary for the coroner to furnish a copy of tho | ‘yhey say that he lacks exeeutiveand financial rap Awe A ped quae ys it Be Philadelphia: | prowns, aud Louis Whi whe joined tho | to take with her to the resort on the jury's findings with each commitment, and as | z Tt om ani we made it most SAUSE-= Frank Batter | p . ? fe Anacostia river. the paper was a lengthy one it could not well be | *bility; that he has been guilty of gross mis- Jar remedy ins 5) i Browns in the east, were given their rejeases | * + 4 ‘i yu! re own. acre a2 7 @ “itn hes Deca playing good bail, |, "A She Devil” was the titls of the book. done last night. Asa result the four men were conduct, Four of the priests of the Lincoln . of Fires is for sale in 50s Sul I S) (iP GLOTHES Mein a cincled condicion wad'the signs | Antie held the book to her face to hide her uot taken into custody last night, diocese are now in the city and «ix others will wrap eS or OU i) ULY Raltimore: Wr wy makes it ‘pes. | Stiles, fearing the judge might increase her See peere aees arrive today. and 81 bottles by all leading drug- see ig Hiein. ee haere tas a ESA bape peago sag abs eiapped BROOKLAND. Nigr. Satolli received yesterday afternoon a| giste. Any reliable druggist who art <s. ‘ersity pitcher, has de- | * ster or op ya ; Are being sin by Victor Adler at back to spend sixty days on the farm, her Stockdale. the Washington's college ————— = | piteher loaned to Wilkesbarre, has improved or | IT WAS AN ALL-NIGHT SIEGE, his opponents couldn't bat, for he recently held the Aibany team down to three hits and | One Man, Armed With » Revolver, Holds a Wilkesbarre won tbe game by 5 to 2. Hundred Men at Bay. Srecial to the Naw York World. ‘The Girt’ Walking Mateh. Prrrsuena, Pa, June 19. With fifteen ballot ‘ copy of Pope Leo's pronnneiamento regardit on will pro- Miss Rona Sizer of Cumberland, MuL, is the | the sche rorenay tetas lea aie | ene sass pa guest of the Misses Marean. When ached his opinion respecting its contents | CUTe it prowptly for any one who Mr. Joba Fallon of Staunton, Va., is visiting | BO sai wes wishes to try 1. Do noi accept any his sister, Mra, Mary Fitzgerald, and Mr. and | ,."ti* unequivocally an indorsement of Arch-| gubstitute. ora Hecey Dowling: p Ireland, end there ean be no quibbling Mies Folie Wilks ana Ms. Fred Londsens eo CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, = summer guests of Col. and Mrs, Juan Lewis. Owens, S. B.C €. . Washingt: fewest. the neatest, Urokes checks, ~. The Czarwitch Will Re Wales’ Guest. 3+ raprmeeteage > 3 { 3 coursviLE, KY. EW YORK, WM eRe |. Washington: F: ‘The score in the female walking match at | wounds in bis body W. P. Dysart, who says be Mr. A. W. Browning of Middieway, W. Va.,|_ The ezarwitch bas accepted an invitation Elks .. Washington; Jas. Ketnan’s at midnight was: | isemployed as a clerk for the Pounsvivania \ | is spending a fortnight with his daughter, Mrs, | be present at the wedding of the Duke of York * OLOLO’ ary e MC. 4 bitadelphin, Mille Arnett. il | railroad at 233 South 4th street, Philadel- ‘ A. J. Pee of East Brookland, and Princess May of Teck, which will take place | Q8° O80 2020202082088 80, MEX “Oue-mile run—H. €. Alesander, A. D.,| 5, Fraser | phia, was Drought to the Allegheny county Juil ee ee Bessie Lyneb, Norvell Bust and Herbert | on July 6 Doring bis stay im England the | (ype O:20820¢ rr a ‘0 RS Xo TS Ae. Philadephia s. ais tdkatletoson, 7 | the case was given to the, jury for their verdict | Marean are the Brookland pupils of the ‘Twin- ezarwitch will be the guest of the Prince of O° How Us You H RS Batawin, ON. Te” C., Baltimore Alice Hobeon. DoaH aijacd tive fare alt stapee. ta} left the ball to draw wp the ail-im- |ing School who were aimitted to the High | Wales , OSS orp Us Youu Heap. Daly, C. L, Washington bi ten is about thirty-three years and five feet six to which the ed tor this purpose | Mra, Dr. ilolmes aes t 2 low M Wash- ; pind _ M. Friedriebs inches tall. He wears the remnants of » good | d Miss Wilton of Wash- } . 4 Jor 10 of Willard’s Hotel, the room | ington recently made a pleasant visit to friends | BSecce8kh, OS = Witakkhaeiwtes suit of clothes, which is tilied with bullet holes. | Qiielt was py Oe tae Hants aban ce oan " 30 pe Bievele Recor ls B Iu his pocket wax found. Puilman sleeping | jet commit : = gece | eae sang | NELATON’S } Four neighbor's, Don't go withowt Walter Senger, the bic Lever toa sie ee init! gs. ‘The continuation of the Eckington aad Sol- bt that the jury we 4 id not be | diets’ Home electric rond from the Catholic REMEDY FOR i. Se tin point of fact th Nerne Hili, 3 1. vesterday all bis previous | Dysart wa brought to tho jail by Constable out long. b ©. Bat B sl 3 : i irredh il hag Beng arng s y were gone | University terminas to Brookland seems uow to Oise #12 our tine—tor we dont care 200) be imore; Hugh Rowland Y. M. A.,| work. After taking a flying start he beat Is | Shoop ot sadam ae ast nig! san was ais- | t two hours, During the interval the , bean assured fact, the authorities of the uni- | = gurveeite| fun ot Washington: Jas, Vernier, A. D., Y. M. C.A..! quarter-mile record of Saturday, which was | covered in the house of Christian Mardorf, at | crowd —ihe usual crowd that inns filled Wiilard | versity having given the necessary amount of ’ a ear 00 Punladelphia. ‘ an £8 cocoa, be cna deconst [eer every day during the inguest, waited | ground to make Michigan cveuue the required GOUT AND NEURALGIA. Oke mores or nothing but yourincome — 99¢ Running high jamp—C. Theo. Buckbolz, Bre dita mile in 2 minutos 101 ae ee eee | patiently talked over the situation and | width, and surveyors were at work last week Oo Weld ratbergiveyoucreait. Our C. A.A. Philadelphia: J, L Beck, N. B le dida mile in 2 minutes 10 1-5 seconds, | fourteen miles from Pittsburg. The occupants | the possibie character of the verdict. It was | locating the road bed. more; F. ¥. Coville. thus beating Harris’ record of 2 minutes 12 3-5 | of the house rushed out and gave the alarm, | j of | admitted thas there wax very little doubs of | The ‘tract of land between Brookland and Neighbors came to the scene armed with guns. | their holding Ainsworth and Dant, There was | Metropolis View, containing about fitty acres, Dysart fired a shot fromarevoiver into the | some little difference of opinion as to the | has just been sold for $107,000 to a syndicate of crowd. ‘The villagers retreated from the hou | Washington, New York aud Richmond gentle- firing into the room where Dysart had been | ‘The crowd while waiting was amused by the | men. When this property is subdivided it will ming the one-mile fea seco. While perf ‘he also surpassed by 21-5 seconds Seotield’s record of L minute $8 2-5 seconds for three- quarters of a mile. All are world’s records. or Roerinae O8 ‘other two mien involved. N. Harder. | Herr, ¥. & = ween. | appearance of a somewhat premature “extra” | allow of ths extension of several important hronie, Tnftamma- »~4 CA. CPE. \lidates for thy American Derby, Messengers were sent to summon help from | newspaper. which, though b ‘ht into the bali | streets, and together with the continuation of " salar and Neural O° acent tothe cost. Itdoeun't limit | P ry. raleric fori reg K. MeCreerr, Y. ¥ Cu:csco, June 20.—Don Alonzo, M. F, | Rear-by towns along the railrond. At mid-/ an hour before the jury had finished its delib- | the electric road wil! be w large factor of im- nd Hear S: Gcteneia epee Lh Sane vocite ig, | Bight 100 men, armed with shotgaus, Win- | ratio: ounced that the verdict had i ovement in this tate 3 fu the stall Jotnt so Elhone. € N.B Dws ndidate and the favorite in u erations, announced that the verdict had been | provement in ahis section. maatic Gout, Gout te the ssa Stato aed rs more: W. Vasbington: | ine big race, ae ge Waaninalon Bak you. chester rifles and revolvers, were on the scene. “rendered, and described the cheering with | The concert to be given by the Brookland E Heart and Face, Bo BaTOW puree. You cen “bay ue Earl ¢ ‘ashington; 2¢ big race, arrived at Washington Purk yes- | Dysart appeared to be well supplied with | which it had been received when rendered. | Methodist Mission in the new town hall this 00 out" if you've got room to putall ¢ after « quick and uneventful trip. | ammanition. Time and again he scattered tho | "Ye took the Jary just. two ballots o decide | (Tuesdi Jevening promises (o be very enter- upon their verdict. On the first they were | taining. Mrs. Boyd of Washington, who bas unanimous as to holding the two men named. | o0 Somad accompanied him a a traveling com- | crowd with shots from his Fevolver. Abou? 11 Oey FURNITURE, CARPETS, 0 now occaps atalls in the |@clock he came to one of the windows and . P. ; rogram, enjoys Oo MATTINGS, REFRIGERATORS, hi lust y Don is in tho ; threw out » bedtick, with the evident intention | One juror held off on tho other two. bat | an enviable reputation for success in pleasing | [i PREPAKED ONLY BY Ox Mart Buell. + Washinzton f thaye to race Soday. He will of Jumping out, At the same time he opened | second dallot there was n unanimity of opinion | the public, and refreshments are included in LILLY, ROGERS & CO. OR Met come, om, yongiass. A A., Philadel ‘any strong work until Thorsday, when | te on several men standing beneath the win- | or the main questions, though it took some lit- | the admission fee, guaranteeing ® good social , 7 Oee es tat AML our five great Frank Emmons. Harder. Y. M ; wilh be given his grand | 20. But for the fact that most of the bullets | tle time to decide upon the exact phraseology | time. BALTIMORE, MO. 100 i iy glanced of i or of Go stores—and pay a little every week Hough, €. A. ¢ d in any of the #Uck a cornice aud glanced off there woald. of their finding and the recommendations that oes From the formu’acf the late Dn. Nexatox Os: hington ake a chance | Most likely be a charge of murder against bim | they would make Arort 9 o'clock last night W. A. Jenkins of eee i eae QBs oF month til you've paid all at ihe over-night bandieaps during the meet- | : ; ea FULL TEXT OF THE VERDICT. 656 O strect north vest fell from his bieycle and Sold by 4 riggis (a Amt asree te . ; ing. Don Alouzd's odds tn the ante-post bet- | | All night the siege was kept up by the crowd | wien thoy did return to the ball after con- | *usinined a fracture of a leg, He ‘was sent to Seth ad trie nates i aren cee auy one of th \acarnc mle ting dropped from 4 to 3 to 1 upon his arrival amd the ring cpniinted oa gore atee (idicueen tues tees Gea ateoea | 2B oO TSCHIFFELY & EVANS, J32. and perfect stock than we carry. shington. kG. W. Johnson was not asked to genesiag . . : ae ¢ A Bavsw Fine at 10th and R streets northeast inteapgrengeope seid 0 Mere’s everything you can possibly ve brand ty wards hurdie—F. i pos $0 | most tore out one of his eves, while a load of | silence and Mr. 8. T. Thomas, the attorney for . dR you v E Sn. 6 wma oe ae ng and passed the day | Teoma gan penetrated his left arm, badly | the District, read the verdict, The foliowing | Occasioned an alarm last evening. TE Se | O= wish forincluding the credit. reror BK. Aprews CQ sh. Y. M. Seems unable to control Icerating it. Wounded and covered with blood A (4 TPN PER CPST CLOTHING HOUS3. :C. G, Townsead, Y.M.CA, stubborn temper. Yesterday he | be still defied the crowd. eS 5 wes peau nae 5 aa See £27 AND 920 8 , L. Harding, Y. M. C a oped after going three-quarters of a mile,and | _ The siege was kept up until 5 o'clock this 3 ee oe WRINKLES, Oe own hands by signing motes. Am bapa tones could not be persnaded to work out a mile. Tt | morning. Several times the man attempted to aforesaid, ah Maa ceed CRED! G0 ae STRICTLY ONE PRICE. Backholz, Be Coa ee eiaee oe “Troubatonr eaanot | exeabe by climbingsdown a rope of bed spreads on the th and 19th dass of June, + Se Se RED! 02 honest promise is worth Oven Satweday until Ti p.m rom Wl horcne vaday toc thal cacaancl Ul {which hie had made, but ball froma rite | 1503, before me, De Witt C. Patterson, coroner meta ory ()22teeas securities in the wortd. GrorFick om wale Monday, Wednewlay ‘Are its cio came hin a nal Me money | Would cause him to beat a hasty retreat. | for said court, upon the view of the body of ay —— FOR 0 ant Fria ning {fom 7 whtit 10 o'clock — Eckert ave willing to take a little more money | ¥° se hi a y q Oz nican that a woman's tim CA. CC. on him | Atdaybreak the men forced open the doors | Frederick B. 1 there Iving dead BS BURRERERESEES EER SESS SEES SS 2° Af you've got anything to bay @et cea - s : ; phicaniay Haba old. Half the time, Oss = Dashiels) ©. A. ‘ay te and pxerpowered the prisoner, He was very | upon tt anver, Charles they only show that ALL. 32 credit. Bat get the EQUITABLE EAD EAA H. 8. Greene, Y. be on the ground, |roughly handled, and but for the counsel of | Seb fact Geaceneatar Li, (3 i Sh Ir UR DAYS W. Bahn, A. R. |neveral cooler heads he would have been suffering. To such imum. 6& UL PU Be N.B. C., Baltimore: Win. M. Iynched. Itiselaitued that a lot of jewelry jr., good i women, to every wo. Gai ueweaeyommesd | () 2° — Baltimore: A. Me - belouging to the Mardorf family was found on who. being man who is tired or it rizht out to the house—zou willbe | 1.00 MORE WILL WIND UP ovR NB. C.. Ba 3 J. irstannoal excarsion | his person, If such is the case it wa taken | gelixt of aiflicted, Dr. Pierce acu rog nad ralt cash tor QS? House axo Hennwaxx. . AL, Washington: D. ic Club to Marshall "from him before he was brongist to the city. inquire when, wh man Favorite Prescription safely and certainly | brings back health and strength. It’s a | legitimate’ medicine Earl C. Quackenbash, Y. J. A. Rose, ¥. MC. towart, A. D., ¥. SLC. Philadelphi 5) 4. Washington Washington; W. @REAT iiEs Removal Sale. . “= The New Yorks Batted Out a Victory Yesterday Manager O'Rourke put in M | New Yorks at he Polo grou 3 Ward's men fattezed up their avernges in shape, nineteen hits, with a total of twen three, and eight earned runs being the story after the game. Kusie s great | obstacle. He was bit safely twelve times, with }a total of fifteen, three earned runs being tallied. ‘Iben two of the men he gave bares on | ac article ana | (> rides whether you | 917, 919, 921, #23 7TH ST., jong ume andcasy | (0 We invite you to com- oo Sel7 26 MASS. AVE. N.W. 0% 20 O83 008208208208:083088 80 y Miss Casey, tho champion) Dysart cau give little information concern- ner the said I ; ¢ death, do i ‘il row a race in a ing himself, We denies being in the honse Sy upon their oaths that the said Froderiek | 7 ull row a race In ® | OF the purpose of robbery, ‘To Warden Me- 1. Loftus carne to his death on the st a member of the club. The | {yoae pe aad: A.D. 1893, from wounds P18 now under roof and will soon |” [wasn my way to the world’s fair and ed on his body and head by n that corrects and cures: & tonic that invigo- | R grracr: ‘0 Ay the el s- The clad stopped off to see my brother, E. B. Dvsart, at | the falling of portion ¢ sof the fi and builds ups a herving that soot |" and yon nor economy to try to _toroming this ‘Tiston, Blair couuty, wear Altoona, Tetarted fecond and third storie: ling known | and strengthens, For all the derangements, | get alone ™ Wo have thei iiall sizes and hat a crew may | trom there for Pittsburg. How I got to Cues- 3% F ater bul Ch be- | irregularities and weaknesses peculiar to wo. | "il prices: | e Potomac river | wick and into the house Ldo not know, as the | t thwest, in the city o men, it is the only guarantecd remedy. It | M yryyxc PLT THROUCH THE H - s * rn a by the U | eet teenie “i wee gol Martiixe fe | town is on « branch road. ington, Set eal Ee eee js a necemity daring # e hot summers gives your | § tO) IG a He says he is not a drinking man. Dr. Moyer | States government | | id savon tue weat : N 000 Purse. reseed his wounds and found fifteen bullet | @ivision of tho War Departm: said eS at eee | “ —— NTEP no} NE A San Francisco | holes. None of them is ina vital part, ‘The building was on that day occupied by several It won't do to experiment with Ca- * fiten apte wario” wit WU Gis Yesterday Alex. Greggains signed | physician says that Dysart's mind i hundred clerks ‘aud employed in gov-| tarrh, ‘There's the constant danger of | * in endiess variety of t 7 atthe Colam- | of come, and that it ‘will bo sever ernmental work in connection with their daties | Qriving it to the Jungs. Yon ean havea nd permanent cure with Dr. pis death, do LH a - 3 % new club ho | be in con Tt ts Now is the time to buy Suo Oxronps axp Suuerens how we fixed prices on our entire AT YOUR OWN PRICE. wy fore he can tel! much avout himself. in said division, and among the said clerks so pare ence as aia econo ocetinied and ‘engaged was the raid Loftns Shere tomorrow for | paki weed: wae fon the second flo» Awhile vaid build: enrity Company has purchase | i" wae so occupied the cellar thereof was 5 ~ . being excavated and enl: ed by one George | nilding for $175,000 of Reginald | W. Dant for the purpose a Don't wait to be tnvited scain, bat come at once and save money on the ‘The Union IL RACE. | the Fendall TURE. tapestry, Wilton rae, Droeatelie, ailt, Me. ou the soit Oni. . } . <i . > Laila were batted im, and it was a lucky fifth | | Fendall. The building is the soatheast corner | electric light pli tee Fisest Footwear | inning for the home team. | fes im Spite of Thelr | or 4. and D streets northwest, located on eub Under a contract w pe her ee ee an ee = sn It looked bad for the New Yorks in the sec- Sapdletienrlab lots A and B, #q. 533; 56 feot 7 inches by 75 | SPY division, War Departm é ; “a rae waste i IN EXISTENCE. ond inning. Kell a Five o'clock tis afternoon is the Lour agreed eee” 5 bss uni States: that the floors of suid baild AMED IN WASEISOTON. |S sabes — 0 pou for e Corn ‘ol in -oshmen race 4 . neg M su ce i ce an bref lege reggabetre upon for the Cornell-Columbin freshmen rice | wy. p. Davidson has purcbased for €9,000 of | eulumna which rested OS SHES (8 - " Ww an eAccey my cover the two- course at New London, Conn. | J, fF! Waggaman subs 19 to 30, bli 18, Wesley ) =————-———-- — ~~ \Ag Forty-potud Hair Mi ths Geo. W. Rica. | Tur Wannes | lewe of absence to se cd much attention. From all | Heighte, ‘ ete crrate a x are rash prices OF 717 M ls Hows Tarkthivieg basu pretty wally Kast iy a boll ns it will be a race worth seeing. Co-| Isabella H. Morcison bas bonght of C. M. k oraia | =83 @2G Manger | Soe Hlousr. geom Radford's bat saturday. MeMalion was lumbia las brought fast crews to the Thames Morrison for Boy OUUnn os 23 abe Carton Arene, and 5 ESxN W_ bat in. atthoust hardly in shapes aud im the and holds the record for the fastest | fet on 13th stre . te ay ca? Ve handle nove bat reliabic m ukes ley wood, Wake- L115 FSr3 aii hot sh hed the fourth ‘ northeast. fs and le; tom! a DS LAD'S' TAN OXFORDS, 4 held, &e. eer ninteta lane we dame the bucchie | Cee COE eae there 04h <lthengh it | Cedonin 6 Helse has bought for $3,000 of wf sore for two years, and is 3 29/3 — poe bmg rthe band soit th ght he bn getle | was done under exceptionally favorable eoudi effreys sub 184, Spauldings sub of Id_not be cured. After takin ry | gar Ded LADIES’ TAN BLUCHYRS, Ose | Gy wPecmail bone It was so bed that a young | tions of wind and tide. | Pieasant Plains 2 55,5 thee isnot a 2oro on ay Mins Bo rw chetans ormane SUBD doctor who was in the 7. | Courtnes has great faith in hia Corneil crew | _ Hen! Millenhichen has purchased of | cugnt to ¥ "ARS CL \8F! Qrearuperss arnt tga & tate the tin, Divector | and is confident of winning. Tha crew is im-| John Miller for 85,000 sub 45. aq. 698: 18 by 90 sucht to hi Se SL No EN ee Tc 8 | Taleott hon to Sor. | bued with the same bopetul spirit, Since they | feet on N. J. ave. between D and £ streets | of sour wondertulzemedy. | IRA Fi. Smite $F 1,000 Botton of russe: Shoe P: zB) pe > op geon in street, tude, a nice came to the Thames they have bad bnt onegood ae eae Pater, Kass City. | alenatine hues Tan show. $ 3} VOU Y AT Pex Pam. Job. of the smash-up. Ward was actually | day's practice, with the result that their weight ‘ash has bonght for $ =, ao p 3 YOO WANT Ad ¢ establishment without a ent and Desle “reared. Yesterday morning and | Fé 1b 166, sq. 620: 17.81. by § if Osry $2. Par. 33] i A VIG F: cithiad-cauinine toon came in from third, Connor going to the third | afternoon the water was in the right condition, | Mf street Letween N.C. and Ist su Age 22 9.8 pia x fA IN S z > bag. while Ea Crane was put at first. George and they took full advantage of it. Courtney | ¥e yY—espectatly for | i 3 x x WA Th Davis, who was in the «tand, contd not remain, has had no opportnnity of Keeing Columbin eared ceneral health. ‘Treat | $= \ mee Tatnatnalaster WV NAIA inactive at such a critical ti we, and therefor t judge what she is! | Dr. H. A. Chaput, who was mysteriously 3 = 3 MARMOT it LMOGUCEA ag altnongh the seast eff except from hearsay. He knows hix own | Stabbed in his apartments Thureday might, died os et - MOUSE a eines s Ub wens i the gawe the neat inmiug avd | cre, and offers tbe assurance that they will gu |im Lowell yesterday morning without giving or “a lag : GOs Dumsibes 1003 F Sr. Basewesr. 19, beiped to #10 | into ide race to win | any clue as to the perpetrators of the net | Ose Ol oy SQA UNS pet

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