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LATE SPORTING NEWS quarter CTALEXANDRIA AFFAIRS| 7® mrnovemest continums. |ABOQOUT GEORGETOWN * Mr, Vivian Burkett is Now Considered MADE IT THREE STRAIGHT. ington Park ¥ Fairiy-Uonvalescent. nos ~ | slow. It has formerty | Oonsidering the Street for Electric Light- Washingtons Took Amother Game | fore the June and is in ing Purposes. : ‘The pinnacle of the season at this famous tigre that fairly old resort was reached on Sunday. Every The third game between the Louisville | who handled Year, sald: “The and the home team resulted in a victory | greatest mile ‘Had Alix been | C!ty Council Afairs and Doings of . the leading hotels was sent against week at Terre : the City Fathers—Other Notes of. General Interest. | i i i I 4 gf f ri poin: home t Pett committ coun 30 good and fm th The The tee on light of the city el | W! there is every ald of, ion ganbtng: onsene camrbiaear held a meeting last night for the purpose of a oun goig hack torain — considering several matters in connection — the electric light works. A new code season that of rules and regulations to govern the electric light works was formed and will go into effect anew atonce. The electric light works have been in bad shape for some time past, and it is thought that the new rules will straighten things up a great deal. Miss Ellen Herbert, daughter of Maj. William W. Herbert, was thrown from a horse in Fauquier county yesterday after- noon and had her right arm broken, besides maid wore cream silk, and carried pink engage for next season his ex-manager, being bruised up generally. Her injuries, roses. After a reception at the home of the William H. McGunnigie. There is no more | while Painful, are not at all serious. bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy left for popular manager with players than Mr. | wr Charles R. Hooft, ue ths Atlantic City, followed with best wishes McGunnigie, and the move is thought to be | Att, Ch cashier First : @ good one for the Brooklyn club. Bank, has returned from the and showers of rice. oa er agip cy tea where he has parte adi pI ha wraee, thatie been spen 3. . Amol present National Tennis Championship. The steamer T. V. Arrowsmith, which at the seception wore: Mr. and Haw- The national championship tennis tourna- | broke her crank pin on Saturday, has been kins, parents of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. ment opened on the Caison grounds at maake ean’, gvethauled and repaired and will a Guy, parents of the groom; air. and Sirs. Newport, i. 1, yesterday morning with | ™nse,ner (rip down t Good Template neve | to his home, on Erle street, where he was | Marks, clear skies and everything favorable for} an excursion to River View today. A large | attended by a physiciaa. good playing, with the exception of a high crowd went down on the early boat, and it Ea Sy PSR wind. The interest in the morning events yan pore as @ great many more will go WIFE DEAD, CHILDREN DYING. centered in the championship doubles be- tonig! tween the Neel brothers, western cham-| jumor Order ae or cele Haven oe American M pions, and Hobart and Hovey, the present | have a rehearsal in their chambers tonight. rk. champions. ‘The latter won three straight | Aire. Cassius F. Lee and daughters mex, | Two weeks ago Thomas Harper of He- Blaherty: Home ‘rasi—Cartwrlgnt. 5 Sf ig a Me eatisg Fannie Dixon. Gordon 7 as, | plen Borough, Pa., left his wife and two jeberk, Hesamacar, Clark. : . ery. unawisted. First. bas which were also played yesterday morning, | Wheat, Dr. Frank Hester: sil’ of tla ant | Children, aged four and two years, in their 3; by Wadsworth, 9. resulted as follows: are guests at Capon Springs. comfortabie house, fo spend he vacation at |S" Goce sere Ek Thecaectl, Darn: Semon berg. Struck out—By 3 = by Wadswort 4 8. G. Thomson beat Warner 6—2, 0-6, 6-1, | “Mrs. J. C. O'Neil is axtremely ill at her | Mount Clemens Springs. His wife, intend- ball—Zahner, 1 Wi Mrs. Yates and daughter, Mr. and Airs. ‘Time—2.20. Umpire—Hurst. home on Upper Prince AL & g a New Manager for Brooklyn. ‘There is every indication that President Charles Byrne of the Brooklyn club will re- if EF if match, and carried bride’s roses. Thebrides- ay i § ig? Hf A [ 5 He sil fi ls : H i Ba E j s g E TTE! mennconeer it i [ i SI meen awenl 8] wawrntenaced! Fel omcoonnool one rae ? Fe ing to visit her mother in the West End, Souder, Mr. and Mrs. John Best, Mrs. L. = m bent Woe Herries iy default. Dr. Wm. R. Purvis, the city: health of-| Pittsburg, had notified her neighbors on | Broome, Mr. Hershey Richter of German Other League Games. pe —— t Bmaw 6 6%, —* has returned from his sacation, which | Thursday that she would leave early Fri- | town cand others. Another great hitting game was that be-| post beat Mille O14 6-2 county. Penang at Linden.tn Fauquier | sey morning. Mr, and Mrs. Guy will be at home to tween Pittsburg and Baltimore. The Orioles Brown beat Wilkie by default. fheir friends after September 1 at- No. Dr. G. E. Abbott, president of the Mount| Monday night Mr. Harper returned home. 2447 P street northwest. secured three more hits and also earned Fam gamer: beat E. A. Thomson by de-| Vernon Electric Railway Company, has|The house was found locked and Harper ‘Traffic om the Canal. three more runs than the visitors. Gum- ‘J. B. Reed beat Thomas 7-5, 6-2, 6-1. pemelrt hatha — the a day or two|came to the West End, Pittsburg. His Boats cleared Cumberland on the 20th bert, Ehret and Mack formed the visiting] Crocker beat Fielding 6-3, 34, 6-3. ete Plans for the Washington ex-| wite had not visited her mother’s home. for Wil - : tension of the road. The city council will lor ldamsport and Georgetown as fol- battery, and McMahon, Hawke and Robin-| Fischer beat Terry 6-1, 75, 62, ben Supposing that she was at his father’s ‘ 2 - petitioned to allow the use of Washing- lows: M. J. Adler, Capt. Reynolds; Judge son officiated for the owners of the mon-| G. P. Herrick beat Dickey 6—2, 6—2, 6-1. | 15, street for the line, as -t ‘di. | 28tPer remained all night. Early yester- umental city. Score: Miller beat Donahue 6-1, 6—4, 6-2. rect route. While a great many relaeiis |@8Y morning he visited his father's house | D. Augicc, Capt. Kingle, G. W. McCardell, R.H.E.| Lee beat Ware 6-3, 6—3, 6—1. t _ ‘7 ents! and was again disappointed. Becoming | Capt. Little Fred, Capt. Hall; Baltimore 23 t. object to the use of Washington street for as Oi a 0200x-17 21 1) | Howland beat Hinckley 6-3, 6-8, 75, | this Durpose, It ia thy ann eon Stree! city | Slarmed, Harper returned to Esplen, and, |W. H. Cooper, Capt. Pare; A. Greenlees, Pittsburg 400100-1118 1] 61, 6-2 cia aan as fathers grant the right the objections can | Nith,is father, forced an entrance to his | jy, The Boston men won two games from oe be easily overcome. According to the plans J por A W. Ridley, Capt. Tice; Cincinnati. banging the opposing pitchers | Cutting beat Taylor 6-4, 64. 6S. now mage it is the purpose of the com. oe ete} a Consolidation, No. 9, Capt. Taylor; 8. C. unmercifully. In the first game Fisher ute naar wd 6-4, 6-3. | pany to lay a double track from Duke to the bed the body of his wife. ‘The eyes | G°ddard, Capt. Patten; Ruby, Capt. Roher; Pitched for tae visitors, Murphy catching, eadhag, Soak MeGhenat la aaeaaae: Queen strest and a single track the bal-| were bul; ing from. thelr ohn aoe phd R. L. Sommerville, Capt. Smith; H. C. while Stivetts and Staley twirled and Ryan aeicaenionad are we o3, ance of the way. They say that they will] face was distorted, as if she had died in | Winship, Capt. Keesuck and Tenny caught for the home people. v. =" Hall res e 4 om aa Te 6-2, | Dut in handsome poles with lights on each great pain. The bedding and her clothing Capt. Shiver; W. A. Leetch, Capt. Shaffer; Score: item tae oe iad ereand will make a parking between the | Were saturated with blood, which hed cus | Mabel, Capt. Taylor; B. ‘M. Gaimnevan, uéiddsetuus ‘asennad wring Gnd on each side of the tracks, down upon the floor and had dried in 5 | Capt. Williams. ‘The cargoes consist — YaersnbaYs RACING. le Fox of Richmond was the | clotted mass, coal, lum! and gen m 300000000-375 guest of Mrs. J. Stanley Neule yesterday. Lying upon the bed with their faces | ASew & Company, Winship & Company, In the second game Parrott lasted just anise Fachington musement was created at the | smeared wich blood and almost Inthe erms | B™brey & Sons and Cushman @ Sons are one inning, Wittrock pitching the rest of the Alexander Island. Washington Southern depot, in this city, | of the mother, her two chiltinea were sleep- | the consignees, and, in all, the cargoes game, while Murphy caught. Stivetts,| First race, three-quarters of a mile—t,| yesterday afternoon by Special Ofilcer Jack ing. The father, at the terrible sight, al- | ®mount to 1,959 tons. The coal was con- Hichsls and Ryag formed the battery for | Perrier Jouett; 2, Jim Lamb; 3, Eddie M. | Smith attempting to eter, from perting on | Most fainted, but picked the two children | Sed by the Consolidation and the je Beaneaters. Score: “ *, m get ‘es on aneatel RE, | Time, 1.17. thin’ trate “Hapee Jack” ‘was Srunk= aog | from the bed. He carried them to the house Boston .. u3so04 mn The Chesapeake and Ohio Caral Com- Second race, half mile—1, Somage; remonstrated with the officer. Finally grab- | °f,2_elghbor. Cincinnati 0 0 4 40 0 0-812 5| Stella; 3, Cicada. Time, .501-2. bing hold of im and throwing him down, The children were in a horrible state. | F2"y are Seer netorap at Seneca, After getting a good lead the Chicago | ,7hird race, six and e half furlongs | Zack ee ee nae sent sto: the. athe ea hf om aaron ng ooditien’ | Me lkoeee )ptveead Ruabaraanna Wes eae Sealy lat’ her onata, Bicenie tai ene (TMM EMG es ‘ duct. sabsaie ain einaweanh beans Thelr eyes were sunken and hollow, and | taken ill some days ago, has been sent to . POU ay Se Temalt. Tee L182 | jy Misses Bridget Greene and Lizzie Wheat- ced beeen the Garfield Hoepital. He leaves his wife fowed bat one Bit, fone (Our innings. He al-| 9, johnny; 8, Tumult. ‘Time, 1.16 1-2. ly left yesterday fora stay of tao Wonks | Blood-clotted ‘hair were thousands of ‘ver- | ‘Be Garfield He % a : phia. . in that found di sed bod- ing elght men to first. Stratton took his | (Fifth race, one mile—1, Ponce de Leon; 2, | at Colonial Beach. ie ene ee stances. The sick man came to Tenleytown maar, Mr. ;ac| THE HAIR CONQUERED. Wi 3, Sandstone. Time, 1.45. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Bitzer, who have been | !°% Place, Schriver catching both of them. Ger- > . ohana og iq A physician made/an examination and| from New York last winter. For many Saest oeedl- Wikeal: Seana anes estan: neta Jerome Park. visiting relatives at Takoma Park, returned ‘ashington’ ‘J said their condition was very serious. He vain, and Seor RHE] First race, Titan course—t, Harrington; | to thelr home in this city yesterday. feared that having been so long in the | months he sought employment in vain, and : meaiey onl Mme. M. Yale s New York. Se Os aC Oo Ste | MDiscount: 3 Black Hawke. Time, 122 | sone Mid. to make ang,sone to Sandy} room with the body! thelr blood had be. | just When ‘shape of work, he was stricken I i Chicago . 3203000031115 1) ‘second race, one mile and a furlong, sell- | Porn . come poisoned. vHarper is overwhelmed | with his illness. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hugo are Congress Exce sior ne tnillies had no diMculty in winning | ing—1, W. B.; 2 Little Mat; 3, Terrapin.|" “The Misses Brookes have returned trém.| “ith stlef. Death of Mr. Thos. Probey. Sabie ron 86 aktke Clicdela ‘Walea. Its Mighty Ruler. from the Clevelands, although Reilly and Time, 2.00. Cape May, where they have been spending es cmcn ese ole tot nah chp Mr, Thomas Probey died last night, in the Delehanty were both hurt so badly as to| Third, five and a half furlongs—1, King- | th. mer, necessitate their retirement. Cuppy pitched - Melba; 3, Mabel Glenn. Time, | \ Mr Robert Wattles has returned from a eighty-eighth year of his age. He had been five innings for the Ohio men, Mike Sul- -4. closely confined several months, during which period, howeger, he would sometimes trip through the north. livan taking his place and doing excellent one mile, selling—1, Bandit; 2,/ Mr. Douglass Stuart, who has been spend- snec! Dee! work, Zimmer catching them. Carsey and/| Tiny Tim; 3, Charter. Time, 146. ing a few weeks in Westmoreland county, ipsa ¥ Saar pas cA — rally and appear bright. Yesterday after- Buckley were in the points for the home 1 Fifth, five and shalt furlongs. selling— hag returned to the city. eee res noon he talked consciously and well. Death eam. Score: , Cromwell; Reed; 3, The Coon. iss Sallie Hi ne a Sallie Hardy of Fredericksburg is| Officers for the ensuing year were elected ial agerer lg teat sigh -Se: -y was the father of Mr. James K. Probey, the carriage and wagon dealer. He I.E. | Time, 1.11 1-4. visiting friends in this city. Associa! - Philadelphia 1221500101214 5| Sixth, Titan course, selling—i, Adelbert;| “Mr. EB. B. Kemp, who kas been off on a ielShhadimrgrabeonehaney = peated ei was a tailor by trade until a comparatively recent date. ——++-__ SCIENTISTS ELECT OFFICERS. # Fe i e fed aeay Hi ii Cleveland $00003000-612 3/2, Shelly Tuttle; 3, Charade. Time, 1.22. vacation, has returned to nis home in this % The Brooklyns had a regular picnic with Saratoga. city. day as follows: E. W. Morely, Cleveland, vice presidents, mathe- Breitenstein, hitting him safely twenty-| first race, five and a half furlongs—1,| Miss Lula Milstead ts making a short | Ohio, president; mastery tion all forgote three times. Twineham caught, and the = = stay with friends at Delaplane, Va. matics and astronomy, E. S. Holden, Lick Notes. endieas Soom picyed aout un bediy an cull Ne tee: | Poe tee ene Te et aingerfield. who shot himself | Opservatory, Mount Hamilton, Col; physics,| Mrs. E. E. Hassan, accompanied by her pany ‘more agined. Lucid and Earle form e home | 1 with suici ention yesterday morning, . — oer battery. Score: Second race, one mile—1, Sandowne; 2,/ died about 4 p.m. The particulars of the | W- Lec. Stevens, Troy, N. ¥.; chemistry, | son, Mr. D. T. Hassan, left today for a two Ingomar; 3, Clementine. Time, 1.46. affair _were fully given ins yesterday even- | William McMuntrie, Brooklyn; mechanical | weeks’ stay at Philadelphia and Atlantic ‘Third race, five and a half furlongs—t, | ing’s Star. . Handspun; 2, Brioso; 3, Franklin. Time, ——_—— Lu 14. = i Fourth race, one mile and a furlong—1, CEEASEs “one Lamplighter; 2,George Beck; 3, Stowaway. Time, 1.58 1-2. Fifth race, six furlongs—1, Domin, 2 Old Dominio1 , Floreanna. Time, 1.17 1-2. seience and engineering,William Kent, Pas- saic, N. J.; geology and geography, Jed Hotchkiss, Staunton, Va.; zoology, D. 8. Jordan, Palo Alto, Cal.; botany, J. C. Ar- Commissioner Powell Hopes the Sem-| tity Latayette, Ind.; anthropology, F. H. ate Will Act. SE Cushing, Washington, D. C.; permanent Will the citizens of Washington have| secretary, T.W. Putnam, Cambridge, Mass; eee ee Sixth race, five furiongs—1, Canary Bird; ; 3 cheaper and better gas? general secretary,James Lewis Howc,Louis- 2, The Trophy; 3, Blue Mass. Time, 1.14. os ie in the question which ts agitating | ville, Ki. cereiary of, the council Ch vators of a Meet at Atlan- — ————— ‘has ues agi . Barnes, ris is.; secretaries o! ie 'v- Base Ba! en. NNUAL CROQUET TOURNAMENT. | the Commissioners just now, and they look esther : ca All the eastern age —_ yesterday. oe - ith plead : té the societies, mathematics and astronomy,|! ‘The annual convention of the Society of with pleading eyes to the Senate for the| E. H. Moore, Chicago; physics, E. Merritt, ‘The eastern clubs made 120 runs and the passage of the Cooper bill, which passed | Ithaca, N. ¥.; chemistry, W. P. , | American Florists began at Atlantic City western clubs 59 yesterday. The western the House April 9, 1804, and now rests| Troy, N. Y.; mechanical ‘science and en-| Yesterday. The convention is to continue clubs were all defeated by double figures, slumbering with the Senate committee on gineering, H. S Jacoby, Ithaca, N. Y¥.; pel a = — pertaining to the de- Wadsworth,who is pitching for the Louls- the District of Columbia. ‘Cal. 1 8. A. lopment of jorticulture in its scientific Willes, is the one who was discarded by Bal- City. Jacob P. Clark has sold to Josephine F. Pine lots 9 and 10 and east half of lot 11, Lo peed 11, Clark and others’ sub of White ven. National Contests Opened at Norwich, Conn., Yesterday. The annual tournament of the National Croquet Association opened at Norwich, . | Palo Alto, Forbes, onan omnis aaaleubapima te atienad croquet | The Commissioners have wofked hard to| Champaign, Sl jeter enya ooemaa a6 tae caiy an timore and afterward went to the South-| grounds. Results: get this bill passed, but have not been able | Washington, D. ani Mayor Story. The present officers of the ern League. First division—Philip Germond won trom | t© Set it considered by the Senate. Com. | {te Newcombe McGee, Washington, D.C:;] society are: President, J. F. Anthony, Chi- Breitenstein held the Brooklyns down to | g.c. strong; Strong from Germond: Charies | Mussioner Powell called the attention of a Palo Alto, Cal.; treasurer, it Wostounl me biel mag 'iaenatt emma Se ie Reena and Seaanay was BE | cata fioes AW. Tikaloky Seisdtalé fede the Commmianionaes Senet icon nt | of New York. In addition to the business sessions of the pitcher should face the same club twice in| E- M. Baldwin; E. C. Butter from Jacobus | bill when it was sent to them for report. | dt, Was decided to hold the next annual | society there will be an elaborate trade dis. the same series. and Baldwin; F. A. Spaulding trom Frank | One dollar gas, he thought, was reasonable, | Cisco, provided satisfactory” otro n enn, | Blay in che armory of the Mcrris Guards. Dan Kichardson gave another exhibition | sisson. and the standard of illuminating power re- | Can be made with the railway cone | The exhibit is in the seven divisions of F lady’s d * of remarkable bail playing yesterday, but | “ Second division—G. S. Burges from H. G, | #ired by the bill, namely, twenty-two can- jay compa: Plants, cut blooms, boilers and heating ap- ‘or my lady's ressing- it has become so customary for him to} Fay; J. D. Chatfrant from Burges; John | dle power, is feasible and desirable. ‘There RETR er FamPSRNBRESACTT paratus, gee — including bl A make great plays that they are hardly | Buckey from D. D. Butler; W. H. Wortly | 8¢ems no good reason why this bill shoud For Divorce. flower — aa supplies, including ta le, to charge with Roticed. Ely is more showy in his playing, | trom W. H. Aogar and W. 8. Chase; J. A.|0t become a law,” he said, “and I sin- A sult for divorce was filed yesterday fancy earthenware, bulbs and seeds and bat sec aanrty se soe ee ; cerely, hope the Seniate will take tt trom the | acternoon by Mary Mattll against tieney | miseetiancous. odor of sweet flowers The two Kilroy brothers pitched against | “Third division—J. J. Sickman from F. B, | Calendar before it is too late and pass it.” Saattititas hich ths ai SE page gl nora diphenyl med ego 4 ‘ gach other yesterday at Syracess, — a! Smith and J. Dudley; J. —_>— a a: SS ect . paginol peices poe churns seb meth cienmaes eae — the air of her boudoir; Syracuse an ike for Alientown. e t; J. 8. from partis " taking = came off a shade the better, Allentown | worth ond Dadiey. wien pays caine aoe 2S 2 Chem. Place here July 7, 1880. Three children | on® made looking toward the correction to lend its pungent es- making eleven hits, while Syracuse made | port; J. Billrough from W. A. Towne sea were born to them, two of whom are living. | ™ “ metre he Reserve The Terrible Punishment Said to Sy : ' ‘Throngs of visitors and residents viewed - . Pittsuurg has released Glasseock and Mer- | William i Benitie Teen Cock to Have Been Given a Wom Mrs, Mattill charges that for more than | the beautiful twin exhibitions on New York sence to her dainty linen; ‘She a . ‘ three years her husband has been a con-| avenue last evening, particular attention . *, Punt. Keep what you've saved. ritt. (The management say Glasscock ap-| and Holden. A special to the Louisville Courier-Journal | firmed and habitual drunkard, frequently | being paid to a superb collection of tece to impart its fragrance Live oat of current funds—and it ip etre Tom ‘active play and hey be: | | TROTTING AT MARLBORO. | ‘rime i reported from Goone Creek, in Clay | Week? at @ tine’ “Dusng” ep Sve | sey at Washingen, Guarere Sextca| to the water of her bath: |$ === tte "wee wr" a lo retire ctive 2 * 7 7 » Meve tiey are justified in letting him go. a e county. A dissolute woman (whose name | ¥&4FS the defendant is alleged ‘to have | by special direction of Mrs. Cleveland. Su. : Bakely,the once famous Cleveland pitcher, | Me*sit of the Racing Yesterday After. | county. A. dissolute womaz tree, her hands | {rested his wife with the greatest cruelty | perintendert Watson, who is the moving and in a thousand ways uitable who pitched for Washington in 1891, tried pe vores 4 and abuse, his conduct being during the | spirit in the direction of affairs, said the his skill against a club of young amateur | The Judges for the races at Upper Marl- | Simost dead wien found, Mae yeas Was bagt Year so outrageous as to interfere with | first day’s work of the convention was to add a constant charm players in Baltimore yesterday. He was | boro’, Md., yesterday, at the southern | thought she will recover. The perpetrators | 2& business of dressmaking, by which she | highly gratifying. and that the exhibits “ fely seventeen times. Maryland exposition, were Messrs. John R. | are sald to be women of like character. The | SUPPOrts herself and children. She there- | surparsed any former effort of the Soclety and sweetness to her life, > plays New York today and Bal-| Kelly, James P. Ryon and John H. Gheen, | locality is many miles from a telegraph of- mad tae eg ek Pe Rees ee ee timore Philadelphia. all of this city. fice, and neither confirmation, denial nor ¥ be allowed to retain the CEES Faget oP Se -send her a box of ‘The Pittsburgs left Baltimore last night details can be obtained. custody and guardianship of the children, Killing Fish With Dynamite. and will play an exhibition game at At-| The first race was for horses owned by saat ae era dati ccs 4 lantic City toda: stockholders of the association, and without % A "i To the Editor of The Evening Star: Coxeyites Released. harmugaon Listening to the conversation of a number Bargain In the seven games played yesterday 179 | record, best two in three. The following is | 7 The death of M mane wore mendeaua cdeucsasl 40 90 teen te + ree. : here appears to be a tendency on the leath of Mervin J. Overacker, in his mas A earbake amg a summary of the day’s races: t a of fishermen on the upper Potomai Teese ea ee ee cane Tete Sk the emenatice (60 ill other morning, I was surprised to learn of In Hair Switches. $2.50, Was $5.00. Credit System Phil Knell and Richardson of the Loute- Pearly 2 bers of the t 3 Baraie’ had poe in 1802. sy cam Mr. | Robinson & Berry's bay stallion, Den- Hogan, who was secured by Cincinnati : - 11 from Scranton, has been transferred to St. . 22 ‘Will come te your rescue. A home ts a happincss—and it takes FUR- NITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS, DRAPERIES, a REFRIGERATOR, BABY CARRIAGE, Etc., to make a home. Buy what you want—and pay as you can, We can come to terms easy enongh. All we want is ‘ame, each gam: First race—Stockholders’ purse, $50; two | themselves Coxeyites and commonwealers, | Widowed mother, 1010 K street northwest, hich is practiced for the tak: and who were incarcerated in the Mary- | Will be sad news to the many young friends | 2 2&¥ means w! tall Pa ti “fish, : Ath- land house of correction as vagrants, to| who knew and loved him, Just budding | "8 of fish, br, setally =andiyeg ines £gkntl still harp upon their alleged rights, in spite | into manhood and having about completed | Ut Tesorting to the ted om ascinating of the charitable manner In which the gov- | his ‘course of instruction as plate printer | SPOFt of the rod and reel. The means re- ernor of Maryland has been inclined to | " the bureau of engraving and printing, he | ferred to fs the use of dynamite, and is treat them. C. T. McKee, who rejoiced in | W@S Stricken with that fell destroyer, con- | termed, by the initiated, “knocking them sumption, blasting’ all his earthly ho; t.” The phrase itself would appear to in- the distinguished honor of being ome of | and he passed awa? on the fist inane | on : the left-hander, who was tried by rly in the season, is with Haver- hill. Brooklyn passed into the first division . yesterday. Pittsburg dropped to seventh | E. O. Sanderson, Washington, ican, Washington, D. C., Ss. mare. 22111 A te the class that despoils the river of - Coxey’s marshals at the camp near High-| He was of unusual brightness and intelli. | U° ahs ane of the aabnecien a wodlly ar maiity pagent, Peat 5 Px Chanee, Ariingi y 11222) lands, and who was placed in custody and | gence, of singular purity of character and | %,samest Aah by the use of the explosive $4.50, Was $6.00. how much? ‘That's for you to may. fn or the coach line howling like’ Cor | "Cleveland, b. mins 43433 | carried to Jessups, but thereafter released | Purpose and of rare devotion to his mother | this practice are, of course, thoroughly fa- $6.50, Was $10.00. ee ee ee tea ax thre cn atk (5. Suarag: Gasmmeniee Tio lle by Gov. Brown, is anxious to keep himself | 474 ‘0 his only brother, Charles, who ten-| miliar with the feeding and resting places ee ee as ee et a. eee eas 34344 | before the public by quibbling over tech- | 2rly cared for hint up to the last. of rock and bass, and ply their avocation at | Im all shades; also largere- athe Sroumis, Adrian GC. Awsox | ‘Time, 240 1-4, 200 13 350 13; 34778! | nicalities. He says that he and Christopher Maidt teak sume. ten. domed the cer rge = e “ faded Ut amie Carian aa - Columbus Jones were turned out of the Marringe! Licenses. tridges in the middle of the day, few would | ductions in Gray Switches. ouse Herrmann, gentiemen.”* offs of Doyle and Davis ee - " jail in spite of their refusal to accept the ‘“ be the wiser, as the explosion, occurring in out, aa race—Three in five, 2.27 class; purse pardon, based on the conditions that they | , M#rriage licenseshave been issued to the és 7 deep water, would be hardly perceptible to Hair Dressin Cuttin: saan Khgun, Washistataasta Co Pie: should ‘leave the state. A prominent Mary- | following: James Weyine and E. Gertrude g, ting a person even in the immediate vicinity rf 1 21 and They have an si that Orloff, b. m. 1 land “officiel, who was in Washington this | Vaughn; James @trk and Alice Ross; | who had no suspicion of its cause. Having | and Shampooing in best 917, 919, 9: ee vthg eng Song os GW. Haight, Pennsylvania. “Billie morning, stated that Gov. Brown was get- | Perlai W. Peters ahd Mary Alice Boswell; | dropped the cartridges, it is only necessary ier npg tah iey Byrlynatr| Leg oe ees, ting pretty tired of the vaporings of the for the operator to allow his boat to ait. |manner by competent 923 7th St. they want to, whether they are| Ackerson, b._g. a Coxeyites who persist in remaining in| Jb" E. Sinclair and Mamie A. Griffin; | Tr the OMe ony luck, the stunned or kik, a ee ee eee Fitaliion Wagon ne, was Drown 9,4 | Maryland, and that they will be arrested | Harry W. Goodrich and Isabella Hopkins,-| ¥f,he,has had any luck, the stunned or Kill artists at gpg Frigg, Be again as’ vagrants and compelled to do | both of Fairfax, Vai; Robert Lewis and| the rroper authorities will lank into the 636 Mass. Ave. n place and Pittsburg to savant W. A. Murdoc! se — 5 hard labor if they persist in their present | Mary Doman, both of Brightwood, D. C.;| matter. It will give a chance for the dis- S. Heller’ ent Gruanene ie cea course. Gov. Brown yesterday telegraphed | Alfred F. Jones and Geneva E. Lowndes; | play of a neat piece of detective work. . Heller’s, 720 7th St. ne rene eee ee tial” Cail B. X- Milfcan, Washington, b-m. Co- Lawyer J. H. Ralston, the Coxeyites’ at-| Frank Tyler and Cora alley; Wesley iFL ee, ee ae ene ea ole torney, that pardons for the commonweal- | Robinson and Angle Murray. a2 Sea SA from Kentucky yesterday, are now but|E. Scott, Dover, ers remaining m_ the house of correction ee es The A. A. U. Championships. ts behind them in the pennant | Roy.......--. had been granted and that they would c ° i Face. Will they reach eleventh place? Time, 2.38, 2.38, 2.37. ‘able Car Accident. The national track and field champion- ships annually promoted by the A. A. U. will be held at Travers Island on Saturday, Fourth rac>-Rinning; half-mile heats, 2 | Probably be released this morning. gens An Express Messenger Kille: If Baltimore does not win the pennant, it will not be because every man on the |in 3; purse $100. __ team has not bent every possible energy of Glade, Washington, D. C., A. Last evening about 7:45 o'clock there was an exciting scene at the corner of Penn- Overlook Inn, . Ivania avenue and 3d street northwest, | September 15. The eagerly awaited decision é bos that direction. There is _ | 8¥! ptem! agerly = . cate pod pe eae aa ee ed a en mate tater eee Sia when grip car 221 and Michael McCormick's | yas arrived at yesterday after a conference (Havemeyer Syndicate Buffer martyrdom almost rather than have tancoga, z ere Y, says: Public vehicle collided. The driver of the| between President Bartow S. Weeks, New rty) the club beaten. People who talk about | “Joro’.... ee craves arbors Toy af the Soames | Yehicle was thrown to the pavement and| York A. C., and Chairman James BE. Sulli- Property Base ball being a hippodrome shouid see the Time, 53 seconds an: -2 seconds. ie messenger in the employ of! he uthern the car dragged him a short distance. | van of the A. A. U. games committee. The Orioles ‘after a defeat and after victory.—| The fifth and last race was a steeple- | xpress Company, was killed in his car| William Thorn, the gripman, acted program will consist of the regular cham- t ashington Baltimore American. chase for a purse of $125. “ early this miorning near Meridian, Miss, | Promptly in the matter and _ prevented jouship events. Entries will close with ———— J. W. Payne, Washington, D. C., Fop..... Cochran Icft Chattanooga on his regular serious injury to the driver. McCormick = E. Sullivan, 241 Broadway, New BROKE NANCY HANKS’ RECORD. | 37. & O. stable, Baltimore, Mi ‘0 I Ka is reg was taken to the Emergency Hospital. | York. on September 8 Ever: prominent } zg . -—— Orion ee eeeeeee 2 run at 9 o’cluck last night for New Orleans. | where a wound on his head was dressed and | amateur athlete in America {8 expected to Alix Trotted a Mile in 2.051-4 at/ Time, 3.10 1-2 ee At a point one mile south of Livingston, | he was then sent to his home on N street. be on hand for the big tournament. Washington Park. The attendance was 2,000. Gov. Ala., the engineer blew the cattle ‘signal | The horses attached to the vehicle ran SF ETE Bantoomely will visit the fair on Thursday. and young Cochran rushed to the door of | #Way, but did no damage. 4 Naval Orders. 205 1-4 at Washington Alix trotted tn 2 ee his car to see what was the trouble. Park, Chicago, yesterday, and the exhi- Chief Sanchex Killed. mmander Walter Goodman has Throwing open the doors he looked ahead| ‘The throwing of hot ashes in a shed in|. Lieut. Co 4 Dition was proncunced by nearly all the} Gen. McCook has received information | just as fhe train rushed through an over. rear of No. 1413 Sampson street caused | been pp conimasta as wen Piceoras sig horsemen present to be the greatest ever t Chief Sanchez of the White Mountain | head bridge. Cochran's head was caught |a fire about 5 o'clock yesterday aft. Lieut. Alexander ‘rackin, to the Nay made rs tne sulky. It reduced the track eae tribe was killed in a drunken quar- | between the bridge and his car and was | which was extinguished by the fire depart- | Academy. Ensign A. H. Robinson, to the fecord of 2.06 td beld by Nancy “ianks, | rel at Cedar Creek, Ariz, Saturday. crushed into a jelly, causing instant death. | ment before much damage was done, Naval Academy,