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_THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1895-TWELVE PAGES. 11 — = AFFAIRS IN ALEXANDRIA The Oold Weather Affests the Church Con: regations, Narrow Escape From Drowning— Theologians Take a Trip and Have a Jolly Time. LATE SPORTING NEWS FIGHTING FOR LAST PLACE, That is, if You Count the Clubs From the Bottom. Fiye thousand persons saw the Colonels and the Senators engage in a gigantic struggle for the tail end of the Natiozal Base Ball League yesterday. It was a contest of supreme interest, for each club had been giving abundant evidence of its ability to carry the bats for the rest cf i league. Yesterday the Senators re- in old times, and no one who cared to risk money had the least trouble in finding a responsible person who was willing to bet against any man’s judgment. Today the bookmakers will be off the lawn, where they were a trifle too much in evidence Saturday. Just where they will be located has not yet been determined. There is some talk among the bookmak- ers of organizing a club, with offices in some central location, where settling can take place. Of course, it is optional with them wkether the bets shall be in cash or credit. There is nothing in the law to pro- hibit the passage of money if the track owners do not object. As most of the book- INTERESTS OF MORALITY. ‘uses Under the Utah Tact. Several hundragl x ouples, mostly in alleys, have been wa that they are lable under the Utalf act for living together when they are not married, and that they will be prosecut?d unless they got married. Some of them,{bo have had sullicient notice and haveyngt profited by the action of the officers will -be brought in this week. Several of them;¥ere in court Saturday,2ad the docket was Bot entirely clear today. In Judge Kim@di¥s court: this morning a Several More HOME FOR CHILDREN. Invalld Little Ones to Be Properly Cared For. If the plans of the Washington Council of the Daughters of the King are carried out successfully there will soon be estab- lished rear this city a sglt-air home for invalid children of the poor. Such insti- tutions have been established near alinost all the large cities of the north, and prove valuable adjuncts to the charitable work. Up to the present time, nowever, nothing las been accomplished here, though thare is a well-founded and prosperous institu- PIANOS AND ORGANS. RAILROADS. “A Wonderful Piano”’ —practically everlastinz. of those handsome San Domingo mahogany pianos, Atted with the famous 1.04 which adds at least 10 years to the life of the new—listed at $400. i have another one NCE PEDAL— plano. Absolutel, down and $5 monthly. Piano Bargains. MIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, vdule in effect May 12, 1895. Leave Washington from station coraer of New Jersey avenue and € st. and Socthwast, Vestibuled Limited 20 pat - Louis and Indianapolis, Vesti- 45 pete., express 12.01 niet, sa WTS tund Cleveland, expeess daily,” 11.30 Lexington and Staunton, 11.30 a.m, : Wiuchester and ee eee an eee | wie were Known 10, ties, they did mot | colored couple ansyrering the names ‘thos. | tion for well children in the northera sub- 5300 Seren ea eaetneatoneee toe prada bot mvooe thern hos-| bother about settlements,’ knowing that | Jenifer and Afice Jenifer appeared on|urbs. Plans have been drawn for two plain) Upright) Heit Pinos: uel hat a short he latter may, with true southern hos-| ths money was all right. The racing asso- | charges prefernidSby Policeman Schneider | but comfortable houses at Colonial Iteach, Pi Fear te 2 y, insist upon their guests taking | cjations can hardly keep up without charg- | and they plead gulty where fourteen lots of ground have been TANS | i Owing to the cold weather of yesterday and the rain of the merning the congrega- tions in the various churches were not as X60, 6. 12.01 night, x9.00, and 39, told you in our previous ppb oh me pant ee the position of rear guard. The | inz paddock fees. Tt appeared that ihe woman's husband] on to the Daughters of the King by F Petr enn Chi Ue ate pete, Coe “| Senators yesterday met at Louisville their| From a financial point of view there can | died about nine years ago, leaving her en CRIS C a a aL ee or cores in. aud tucatineee alte ain” Cal 2 Clare hice Lie GS | pee i. Knell. Friend- ro question that, properly conducted, | with three littfe children. ‘Thomas soon | Prof. Melv: oat 3 | Oni We aust have every instrument 4g ed in the morning and Rey. Mr. Bone at {O° as : Ing will be a success. With only three | succeeded in wifining ker affections, and | members of his family have also contribut- \y ae ilagerstowm, 911.30 9.1m, and 05.90 pi, night. These ministers came from. the | S4'P cut and he was knocked out "faciig a week and with no other | for eight years they have lived together | ed $150 as a nucleus for a furd to main-| Spg@, | fore se begin our: tmprovertonty Boyd aud way pots, "40 Baptist convention in Washington. In the | Cf the Then Luby was sub-| race course open of the Allegheny | and three children have been added to the | tain this institution, which, in recognition Loy a TEES Re ooo Tet ore “pe : 2a bie of the | Stittted, ard fared the same, McDermott, | mountains, the attendance alone is sure to | family. ie e of the great aid thus given, is to be name: S125.) | ee ee ee 112.50, 23.00, Betis eh On Bee Vue CEE Ge Cl icc niacin Coen ead PE OS pay the expenses. A crowd of 2,04! people, | “It's a disgrace.” said the court, “that|+rhe Bell Home for Invalid Children.” q money. + Washington Junction and way point Theological Seminary delivered an inter- |) 0 poet ses eee eke th only 1,000 in the paddock, would net | in a decent Christian community like this} phe pian is to afford two weeks of le dI50 Also, we are making a special yam, bE r \ esting address. Ae ERE eh pbcipame was reman net to speak of the programs, | people will live this way.” seq," | Test to such sick children of poor parents | Ra, reduction on our New Pianos, for | PtnCGpal stations ad.30, 25.5 At Trinity M. B. Church last night the |2¢ for the heavy hitting of Crooks, | restaurant and bar privileges and receipts | “We are both willing to get married,” | 45 may be certified as deserving by physi- cn short time or monthly in- |) ROYAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW : ee Paria ae ee Ke Ibach, Hassamer ard Cartwright. | from other sources. said Alice. Glanshand: clergymen’ Phe sec heal of | Cash stallinents. PHILADELIHIA, ee ge et pee come =a (ic eie nes Geurato ca couldiminaccose te cnysnave —______ “I can't compel you to get married,” said | {the movement at. present is Mrs. W. G ASI. ee ee ae hypsiaee rts ca = Ser c1 ich s =e 2 2 u ol aoodeg ors sent is Mrs, W. G. 2 Philadelphia, ¥ Boston and th Taeet! at ) o'clock. The exercises con aslicnelltanaruuyioitentineyiwouldicen’= HONEST SPORT PROMISED. the court, “but if you are willing to get} Davenport, wife of the pastor of Emmanuel John F. Ellis & Co. ane (4.55 Dining Car), (7.00 Dinine and adresses, ic z “i thurch, Anacostia, and president of the a Dining Cary, 110 12.30 i advesses,ctniwbich the-| Pe ee Ss ecuineine Geencceaa naa married I shall certainly give you the cp-| Ghurch, A tt a ia f il . ° 00 Dini rt: LC, O'Neil. president; t, fifst vice presideat; Miss | ish ninth or better. As second vice president, Mrs. | score follows: chell, third vice pres’ nt; ight, fourth vice president, ing Car), 5.00 p.m. pen at 10.00 o'clock), ii or oO} e St. Asaph | portunity to do so.” 3 , Aer ping Car), eal stire||( ary one erent al ceeere oy m willing, too,” added the man, “and | {yashington Council of the Daughiers of | 937 Penna. Ave. 11.W. GF a a pales een we'll get married as soon as I get some | interesting charitable people in the project | _™b25-3m.28d ponere Speaking ef the action of the National! money. We can’t get married without | and stimulating their desire to give to the | SPECIAL OFFERS IN PIAD Dining Car Jockey Club in revoking the license of the | money. : fund, both in money and in goods. Every-| One Steinway square, goud as new, worth $700, | for, passense St. Asaph track, Mr. J. N. Kirk, the man-] | Judge Kimball told him he-shauld nave | thing in the way of groceries or nouse- | will sell for $240; testis, $8 cash! and $9 pet : ager of the track and the treasurer of the | (yOU5! fara aoe p| furnishings will be valuable to the man- y Sngtand Upright, stightly used, $193; Virginia Jockey Club, sald Saturday after- | woman was sent home to take care of | agers of the home, as they will be oblized | ecm’, Su" cani’ aud $6 der: mouth, s of and © The music was in charge of Dr. Retchell, and the pieces rendered by the Epworth . Stmlay 12.30 p.m akacept Sunday. | “Daily. “isuuday “oniy, Quartet, h is composed of é to start from the very beginning to estab- Gaciatenee ts oman, $110 < ee <tchell and Carmel noon to a Star reporter that it was a fore-] Marcellus Christian, a young colored | jish the institution, and there 13 necessary | to $76; terms, $o.cash and $3 per month, Ee called for and checked from betel and Bo0d, The celebration was gone conclusion that the track's liotnse | man, who runs an elevator in the Harrti-| 4 great stock of bedding, furniture, kit Upeight pianos for reat trom $3 up. Hauling, Un stor Co. on orders left attended and was very interesting pout. Narrow Eneape. ug and packing. GO WORCH, th St. - : : ae ts, was defendant in another case, Seyanid anit. ‘terial of all bi storage, tuning, repatring shi would be revoked, simply for the reason | Son Flats, w: a anes 3 utensils and, in fact, maierial of all kinds. that the eastern tracks around New York | 2% a girl named Rosa Chase was aiso| Money is also needed, and, though upward | g1gm12 : : charged. of $00 is now in hand, more must be had, | 7-8" | Smrocoows needed the horses ther His counsel admitted his client's guilt! nor only to complete the erection of the | THE POPULAR KRAKAUER PIANOS, UNSUG- Recah ts Haare said Mr. Kirk, “that our | after the evidence of the policeman had} rirst structures at the beach, but also to | Issed In tne and durability; the Padrd orzae: aa Tae Vere metres 01001 Evense was reyoked because our stewards | peen heard, and made a plea for lentoncy | form a sort of permanent fund upon which | jis, aNd. Samuating Ase sla. tI a = 2 narr ape while crossing Hooff’s rua roeoe0s cxceaded their authority when they ruled | Because, as he said, Marceilus is his moth- | to draw for the future. CLE . (Picdmont Ale Line.) oar er’s only support off Dr. S, W. Streett, the owner of Summer-| “«i3ut who's going to support these ille- Na jockey, and also the norse | gitimate children?" the judge ask- it shall be a denominational work in the of crookedness,yet that very action There was 0 sugsastion of mai age in least, as the home will be open te children r part was affirmed by the National | the case, and the court imposed a fine Cf | of all classes and churches. trestie in the Southern railway frei yards at an early hour yesterday morning. From what could be learned he was cross ing the tresde when he heard a train ap- t The project has the hearty indors: of Bishop Paret,-iut it is not intended that Schedule im effect April 21, 1693. All traias ai wud leave at Pennsylvania Passeager Siation. -M.—Dailj~— Local for Dauville. Comaects at sas for Strasburg, daily, except Sunday, and proacni in trying to get out of the $10 caerendant ton igneous wile the Norfolk aud Westerns daily. proach J et ow Sen tten is: case. on each: detenvant. re being received by Rev. J. iL. it 215 —Daily—The UNITED STATES BASI way ofcituhe fell tato ithe stream: below, Jockey Club when it investigated the case. |" 4 colored man named George Binns and | i911 © street northwest and Rev. Wee, MAIL catrics Vailman Batlet Sleepers New Youk If trom what would L i ied our authority, we did | nis femate companion, Maggie Haskins, | payenport, Anacostia. od Wusbin sto te Jucksuuvilie, uniting at Char- thereby saving hims less have be: jury by bi Umpire—Graves. tof honest racing, and | were brought into court after having lived jotte with Pudman Sieeper for Augusta; also Pull- Dye phen tein Genta kis ould never have been revoked | together six years, and they plead i ae Deetionifie Re Oreo ee ee ring his cr d to his ¢ n reason. ‘The truth of the mat-| —“\Why don’t you get married?” Jud: Persistent Beggars. Me Pulluav Sleeper for Birmingham, Ala.; Memphis, ‘Hemn., und Karsas City. aogtt P-M-—Local tor St. usburg, daily, except San- oy that our license would have been re- | Jer asked. “dy at xp.ration on the Lith of this} “ye were going to get married last week, oe OE Tee ee NSE a Tet OT ORT REET | reer ag Geenneeey| ma Pete ea ings. But we propose co ion, ‘And if he had listened to me,” volunteer- | money. Inspector Beaumont of the health with our meeting, just the dd we | ed the woman, “we would have ben mar-| department was accasied by several of he ing as. 1 be found | ried long ago.” them, who prolkxbly thought he was a ional ey Club track Policeman Parham, who arrested the os - rate no c Ress, and whoe couple in the vicinity of the gas house, said | Mionaire. When the third one approach- 1 found him up to hi They got him out home and medic nd that his head was ankle sprained. Jolly Theologians. At Be Lou! Saturday morning the Rev. W. H. As- | 3t Lou sheton of Warrenton drove to the Thootogi- | Brooklyn Saturday evening on Capitol Hill sev- eral able-bodied young men “held up” a Tuning and Wim. Knabe & Co., 1422 Penn. Ave. N. W. Chi 5 Cleveland. —Daily—Local for Charlottesville, Me Paty Wastin tus AND SOUTH Pitchers. .-.-Staley Kennedy—Lu Pullaaa Vest quai Sle Cars’ betwe Vid Fort Pallmun Sleeper New ¥ Pitchers. cal Seminary near this city in a four-in- cat that the woman had caused considerable | ed him the inspector asked if he did not peda ght, | imingiam, New York to New via Atlanta hand taily-ho coach and invited the stu- STO gees down, ¢ ve down we w trouble near where she lives. know it was a violation of law to beg on rer $15; celebrated Baltiwore | iid” Moatgumery, and “New, York te ‘Tampa, via eearaneicren utaak eat chien University, -Hemming. kept ‘down for good. No one guilty of | “Do they fight?” the street, and he roplied: “Yes, but d— {good square in perfect order, | Clarlotte, Coluinbia aud Jacksouville. Day. Coach i P2 r s ague R kedness on any other track, National] «1 think they do. if I haven't got to. have some money nde wz by experts. G. L. | Washingtoa to Jacksonville. Larlor Car Columbia base ball game] eins. 1 By accepted the invita- | Pit -y drove over the road to Wasa- | 3 1 at 2 o'clock were handsomely at the Baker P, y Club or others, will be per-| “If that’s the case, and they get mar-| A few minutes later the man found him- CE CO SS EY pts WET: frou Greensboro’ Wy Mout 1 to engage in our meeting, and our] ried, it will be but a short time before | self in the hands of the police, and he BOT RSIXS ON W. OHIO. DE will be i they are in court for fighting.” v e z g E z a Cee ae eS ‘The dest “‘snap bargain sacrifice’ offer that W. Patten to the “University of Virginta r. Alfriend responded in fitting re- Host.” After the <li ampus of George- GREAN, General Superintendent, cy ALS WN Ga eT aoe PENNSYLVANIA RAILEVAD. STATION CORNER OF SIXTH AND B STREETS. LADIES GOODS. NE ms = IN E®FEUT aPKIL 21, 1595. E PwANSYLVANLA LiMiLob.—Puiiman > Diag, Dito aud Uoeervaton Cane Hiartisourg ty Cuicage, Cuncmual, Ladeuwapotes, St. Louis, Cievelaud dad duiedy." sudec baciot Car lv itdrrisourg. gave his name as John Richardson. He 7") V 0AM. daily, 4 jacks’ They were fined $5 or fifteen days each. | is now serving a sentence of thirty days. ‘| if J P.M. deily, except Sumday, and 6:38 P.M. Sauda; 3 we will be violating no a Married. i ae es ( ooly, tor ikound A4iil, and 6:33 DL. daily for Lh = and everything will a = — as == == — y dou. _jtcturning, avcive at Washingtow 8:34 A.M. — Joseph Deal and Susie Jackson were and a = M. daily from arts U1, and 7:06 IN HOLLOW STYLE. brought into court this afternoon and ar- OR. CHASE'S ig nade you with oor REGULATE STUCK and ee an eine elem repr pe Pes Tay, aignued, and Judge Kimball consented to FACTORY PRICES, Se op ail eer s Vv PM. aad 8: P.M. datiy. Georgetown Too Much for the Uni-| The following are the probable starters | release them on their personal bonds if Blood«Nerve Fi od mon sense. It's wort ars to yi cate Division. 949 AM dauy, excout Sunday, versity of Virginin. in the Brooklyn Handicap Wednesday, the | (hey got married. 0 3 ° Diceping Car riserrativa aed teCormation A large crowd gathered on the campus | opening event in eastern racing: A Minister was soon on the ground, and West i. D. G. P feiffer Dey ene 1 aud 1300 Puuusyivauia ave college ngs of Georgetown University Saturday after- | Horse and Weight. Jockey. then George Minns and Maggie Haskins roc REF@Re TAKING, 2 Pie Se uragement to the Virginia boys, who, | noon to see the loced boys cross bats with Grittin | wanted to get married. For WEAK and ROM-BOWN PEOPLE. 417 uth St. N.W. mee ee a Gre ironed. the road to the | {he team from the University of Virginia. Doggeit | The ster refused to perform the! wat IT 1S! The richest of all restorative Foods Stleff Piano Agency. oys drove batk over the road to\the:| 7." oo (cn easy thing for the wearers of R. Williams | denble ceremony unless he could get $2. | ganuse itreplaceatte same substances tothe blontend | apl6-20tf ning there about 11 o'clock, t z bits ar eae Midgeley | Only $1 was realized, and he surrendered | nerves that are ex sted in these two life-civing fluids = ta jolly day. In bidding good | the blue and gray from the start, for they | ; .C. Weber | the cash rather than perform the cere- | by disease, indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, night to the boys Mr. Assheton spoke of | succeeded in getting a good Icad in the | Basseiiaw, 109. Hamilton | monies. Exeessen, abuse, Also a Kean for W how much he had enjoyed having the boya ond inning and were never headed. | Sir Knight, 10’ -Penn| Rev. W. P. Ryder, pastor of the Metro- | ,\WHAT IT DOES! Ry making the blood with +, dh dded: “EL onl Mh th % 2 4 2 , Tich, and the @.gestion perfect. itcrentessolid fl eircom Sr thad prt anata oe be dat ae put up a first-rate quality of ball, | Declare, 10¢ miley | politan M. E. Church of Baltimore, was in | qe und strength, The nerves being made stron, could be repeated once a week instead of hits beige Sttequent land) bunches, |(Hornmpive,. a Paral | ite neighborhcod attending to a’ divorce becomesactiveandclear 1x lastsa week. Price once a year, as it has made me feel very SE SEs WRG and bunohed@, | ane Comm ins | case, and he consented to murry the young | 80cts., or 5 boxes $2.00. Drugsists or by mail. Infor. much younger, while their errors were few and far be- | Counter Tenor, 100. Lambley | people wheth - Was paid or hot. mailonfree. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY. ner, 10: Grand Lodge, I. 0. 0. F. tween. As usual, the two Mahoneys ana, ng and Dance, 9 Reiff | The ceremonies were performed, and the | 1512 Chestnut Philadelphia, —need net deplore the ee asa LIN ‘ullman Bufet Parlor D. R. Stansbury, representative. Sover- | Sullivan put up a lively game, and let Kearney, 4 Keefe | married couples were released. €26-w,s,m78t28 ene eens Pidbung abudiweene eae ee : a ts ac Fae es > - sveregs i. 3ity Cita AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. eign Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F.; William B, | Very few laurels get by them. The score: . = nS tailored equally t ry 2 Bienmaesnacrang cennninrie anaUriedg GEORGETOWN. _ | VIRGINIA. Be erat ECOMNERL: Is the Game Worth the Candle? cherche™” at Keen's, Pallas: Bauslee Farior Gar ie Aarrburg, Sey eee REL 4 t.1.0.A.E. Sane fo the Editor of The Evening Star: eb never turns ou! 2 is cries ie: Lous, and Geo. Bontz, representative of Potomac | Harley,\f... 021 43°2/ A Send-of for the Crew That wa |? 2° Bute: of Te Evening Sta owns exactly 7 Aimeumuad, Louisviiie ud Calcage. Lodge, will leave here tomorrow for Man- | E.Mah" 313 ce es ie Race at Henle The article in last’ Friday's paper on yle, each be- Ae aoe Whole havin. Puilmaa Seep- ches Va., where the Grand Lodge will | Sullivan.c.. i ae 2 Z 8 5 a Sates REE eine pees: tintereateia “Justice to Birds” suggests a doubt in the ames wee Tr Gar pyre Harrisburg te Cievedaud, weeds Repair Dads £3 29 9 Willams) 1 9 2 3 2 nesting be i GaRIAN Cornell, “phirty mince g OLS OmeE Cua ous ere eon ate } BOL Peo ee AS judy. 3 8 3 4 O Kinchloect. 0 0 4 2 0| boating been e ee bipetes | toid that nearly 20,40 Fird stomachs have eepibg and Linus Gas to St. Louis abd Sicep- Fayette 7 * Ee es " ee men are in training for the Henley is = . jug Lar Marrisourg v1 aucinnau. Fayette street from Cameron to King ts Be ee 8 io d| tree men are in training for the Henley | yeen or are to be examined, and their con- lus PM, Pacibic 2 in horribic shape. It has never received | Reatlourf. 10 0 9 & §| race, the ‘varsity triangular race at Pough- | 1007 OF 2IY 10) rine Mioaeaieerent a oe any attention since it was dug down to —= 0 2 1 1) keepsie, on the Hudson, between Cornell, | 17 as Sai Ladies’ Shirt ¥ 7 + for mane, Canandaigua, Roch: “ - 7 ae Totals ...16 1427 —| Columb! auton ¢ Pe: | that these bir: e humanely Killed, are to order. Ningura Fails dasiy, excep conform to grade, and now it is dangerous i @artess)| commbiaa and. thes aWereliye oo Henson Ghtatacdiiavorth hel prices Be aver snake 10:30 A.M. for Ruuira aud Keuove, daily, except to drive over. Just at this time it is a mud g| Vania. and the Corneli-Pennsylvania fr aera es ae oe uri neers ees Sunday. ‘Fur Wauuubport dai, S240 Pose puddle from corner to corner. 2| men race, to be rowed at Ithaca. The crew, | CtU*® © oe LO nea cb iene Os 200) Keen's a: for Williamsport, tc Buttalo Poli Court. -] including substitutes, Coach Courtney and not touch pouliry, will the farmer oring Parlors. rat ae dawiy, eacepi Saluniay, Wika Sive; z ncluc stitutes, i Ae, eae es ing Car Wasluugicu ty Suspeusiow” 1 ii oe Meever Stra Fae ten aioe Ng SP Milks | commodore of the Cornell navy, making a | fs, anprotscted, phen, bawis, and, owe see Se sae tas oaicen to dispose of the cases on the docket in the Home runs— |-party of sixteen, will sail on the American | Or is the farmer to set out his field glass ee halo ba tesa Rate a falo and Niagwtra Pails dauiy, >! iugton to Bluira, TEAM CARPE! CLEANING | Fou ruivaberpura, yew YORK AND THE = = 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIUNAL LIMITED,” all Par- te an ehinee Troe chine | “lor Cara, with Dining Car froin Baltimore for liner Paris, May 29. Their boats shells and a singie, will be carried by the | tin same steamship. Arrangements have been perfected for a special excursion train from ithaca to New York on the afternoon of | tell the! two paper | eve police ©: t this morning. George Feagan time an owl or a hawk appears out whether kis fowls will be are the different kinds so cl that an “unscientific” person can n even with a glass? Will scare- and Luihe Johr hi lvan low M 8 son, charged with fighting, ach. John Beighi for be- et Was dismissed. oD armody and fn banishing from. car- % police report Saturday night and | pi 1, Passed ball May Superintendent Wilbur's personal | crows cease to be necessary in cornticlds We Work Bets every. trace of Gust} Ret aor at S900 (Diag a ae Done La Sunday as veing particularly quiet. » 1. Umpire—Mr. s car has been tendered the Cornell crew. | pecause the seientis:s hate ane econ * a arlogicine ate auitones = Cat), ane 11:00 Wining Cary ACM., 12:15 Notes. ‘The largest of the Starin fleet of steam-| found in the stomachs of crows is waste Miracies SW ‘Appearanc Insured 2:20, 6:40, 10:00 and 11:35 P.M. On San- satin cridtendent Orange Abovelthe Geimson boats, carrying excursionists and New York | corn ns ire. "Phone 1439 7.0 ‘Wiping Car). 9:00, 11:00 «ining jamin Bh superintenden te city friends, will next day accompany the anting thatecheuhawis tandiowls rand brings wagon. MSR Td espe dese koa Oe le tern State pital of Staunton, } The Princeton Tigers won the first of | Paris down the bay as as the narrows i vak ee a. rows, and king birds, are killed unneces- Successor to the Rice Steam " * * 33 6b: P T1.R. Thorp, Carpet CL. Co., 483 Me. ave. 50 AM. week-days Lapress, 2/01 and 6:40 P. nin the city for a few days. their series of games with the Crimson | to give an enthusiastic “send off" to the | sarily by “unscientific” persons, it scarcely mri3-3d 2. ditily. - Joe Allen of the University of Vir- | Saturday afternoon at the Princeton Field, | Aierican elght-oared crew who, will cross seems consistent tor scientists to say that, SSS SS For Bos!on, 50 AM. weekdays, inia is spending a f Bas 7 to: = Atla to compete vorld’s | therefore, birds are the “victims of an un= fON ELECTRIC CARPE NOVATOR—CaR- : sinin ess une acer sae® with friends | by a score of 7 to ® As Altman was in-| championship in England's greatest aquatic | Wet terecution™ Buch Gecte cot oes pets cloancd im the best wanner. witout. tearlugs ge ize, 928, 12h Cyt e Peer aa Goninaay jured in the Lehigh game, and was unable | event, the Henley regatta, on July 9, 10 and | heaven itself in comparison with the treat. Crop pestal. THOMAS PEARS. aa Limited), 4:20) 4:36, S48, 6:05, 8:40. will holt a called meeting tonight to take | © Play. Wilson, the substitute pitcher,was | 11. ment scientists deal out to the creatures 40, 11:19 and 11 ‘On Sum action on the invite ae put in the box, and held the Harvard men ths: Caateaatate REEDS down to seven’ hits, which were well scat- sop Rare nee Ecrnetrentrelontne cane ‘There was a heavy frest here last night. aera earns Prof. Rich will deliver the seventh Rein- | Of the Tigers in the fifth im 05, 10:30, “11:00 A. 40, (4:00 Limited), 4 10:00, 10:40 wad’ 11:35 pe's Creck Line, 7:20 A.M. and 4:36 P.M. except Sunday. AMMONIATED STEAM CARPET CLEANING Works—Carpets cleaned in the best manner. Mattresses made to order. Office, 1720 Pa. ave. ‘Works, 1708 and 1710 KE n. Te mb2-tf M.D * “ that are so miserable as to fall into their Cornet’s Henley Crew. hands. If we have not been misinformed A special from Ithaca, N. Y¥., says: Coach | by those who are in a position to know, s the batting | Courtney has selected the following to| birds in the Agricultural Department are Ing, when they | ake up Cornell's crew at the Henley re- | Poisoned, different kinds of poison being Latest and Best, chee uss te ia bunched their hits, including a two- * used—quick and acute, slow and torturing. == pe = for Annapolis, 7:20, 9:00 and 11:50 A.M., and 4:20 ‘A her attached to a dog cart ran away | fifth inning Highlands steadied down and | No. 3, Hager; No. 4, Freeborn; No. 5, Fen- | suffering of animal In his so-called - Atlant >| 3 gers wer able to add to their | nell; No. 6, Hall; No. 7, Lorne; strok nle thirst for knowledge” he will hav on u Prince street late Saturday even- | the Tigers were unal nell; No. 6, Hall; No. 7, Lorne; stroke, | * Fs ave : Me ihe raioad Rate TaeN thio runs. ‘The seore: Hamilton, Dyer and Roe and two others | it, though he tortures the nerves, and tears Bayette and pitched the driver PRINC not yet selected will be taken as substi- | out the hearts of living avimals to get it. A PRETTY FACE peraload ana, 2 moud cnly, 1 AM. SONNETTE 5 ay . Accomiaodition for " maak rears Rao. “9.48 | tutes, d what is such knowledge worth when aan Sean Se ee ipe | “(23 PAM. weck-dasas al of Mrs. Elizabeth Lyles will ae eR mes? The long list of failures in the —— ture is spoiled by decayed teeth and For Alexandria, 4:30, take place this aterioon Rae Ba0n8 A New Rona Record. edical world, and the confession of “one — over The cure ond pre . 5:00, 5:87, ‘The Columbia fire company having recon- 116 811] SAN FRANCISCO, May 13.—Frank M, | Of the greatest scientists.” Claude Hernard, ¢ O SE | Ss — ing without, pale 02 ‘abd 10:10 sidered its action, will take part in the Boe {7 | Bryne, Imperial Bicycle Club, has broken | 324 others, that after all the years of ex. ° —— fillings, 75e. up; ether operations. in ‘propos confederate m 1 vices on the 21th. 018 restr ae B 3 perimentation their “hands are empty of Serr Prop Leave Alexandria for Washington, 6:05, 6:43, 7:08, ae hes Pana gees mene, atte 112 219) world's road record for five miles. He | resuits,” put to scorn any claim of this 3 ae aki 10, 1:15, 10:28 AM, 1:00, 2:15, 3:00; Atlantic City mae Tce it in 1213 13. He started from | kind that can be made. DES ORSHAM SOT Sn ny £00, 8:30, 6:13, 700, "7 a,” 9-10, Mii. Biinuney of Chicazo inthe pues Lee | scratch in a five-mile handicap road race ndecd, some of these scientists acknowl- FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY, pecan Ce Obslis: Eathec Maine EEE anne aoe | ee ee and finished fifteenth. J. E, Sdwards, an-| edge that “good for the human race” is 70% I st. mw. Open daily from 10 0 12 a.m, | ‘Pike utives werthonst carne oF teh 4 this city. seratch man rode the distance in | altogether a secondary affair. They want =| | and,2 to 5 p.m. No charge except for materials | pennsylvania avenue, and at the statlu ‘ Pee ee ee The previous record was 12.15. to “know,” they must ‘know.” And what |/=! The C. P. Importers JB] | teed-_Extracting: tree. n27-tf | yy sirects, where orders can be left for the check- VOTED WITH THE SOCIALISTS. = they must know? ‘Their own published procs oiniestamctase stram opses cael ae? : 2 ALISTS. Another Big Game. reports in| Europe and America will tell. make them idences. OB REVOST, J. R. Woon, == ase hit ernoon on Franklin field Harvara | It is, how long they can k crea- i ° |S. M. PREVOST, J. R. Woop, Defeat of the Anti-Revolution Bill in Princeta oe ith the Unity a £P alive by iticial mean. they No Joke Intended General Manager. General Passenger Agent. he Richstag. bats with the University of Penn- | are torturing every organ an > how |= | sa7-42a5m : . pasted the Richstag. 8 Sa In saying that we pull together; we co- syl have been looking forw S for some time, as it will be the great game | love for its young or for its human (7) tor- | =— jock. The 'Varsity men | nearly they can t, and burn, and tear in | — is ¢ list bill was defeated in the | Umpire—Mr. H. 8. Adams. Attendance es any animal, and have it retain its || The anti-so Gerr CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO KAILWAY. wie im effect Murch 4, 1sy5, e daily from Union Station (B. and ‘operate In professional work, each man be- rd to this contest Aaah a : z ing confined to the department he under- turday by large ma- fate of the bill s sTOPr Bp BY RAD joriti med to be z mentor; how long it will take an aniial to =a stands pest, and the cesolt, is) vamacal kill, p), Gtk and 1 sts. : . of the season. Py it some idea of the com- Ohh eh Ho) SU an immense gain in comfort, and reduced ex- ks he grandest scenery in America, wi Settled since the first day of the debate on | 444 Not Before the P.O. D.’s Had Won | parative strensth of Princeton and Pennsyl- | Ve, in a) gradually heating oven, they pense. Our pull doesn’t burt your ne She armies Aopep yer aneand the commission's report. Chancellor Prince the Gam vania will be possible and, in addition, the | }ya'clns, through kiass sides the increas- or your purse-striags. Tree | ite west from Washington anisnes StBts neti 3 oihke z Tees © | ing agi e end. DAIL Cincinnat! and St. peo wit acan erie beginning Of | rhe Post Office Department team, assist- | fame Promises to be an exciting and en-) “te common people, without fear, chal- WoU | D == SI PVesuinted, ssewiy: Byuipped, est revised Mk noe BeCePE the | oa by the rain, won from the Printing Office gs We whole scientific world to’ prove Painless extracting, 50c. Fillings, Te. up, | triclighted, Steam-heated’ ‘Train, Pullmun’s heat jee is not debasing, de- team by the close score of 7 to 6 Saturday A Lively Steeplechase. Best teeth, $8. Crowns, bridges, ete, at fleeping cara W innati, indianapo- ‘At the beginning of Saturday’ Z z humanizing—in the end producing char- e fis und ‘St. Louis without change. Dining Conta! Hamman eonth Ceemin poate | afternoon. After the first inning, which, | ‘The inaugural steeplechase of the Chevy | netess to ‘be loatied nay producing char. corresponding prices; estimates gratis, frou Wastiagion, Arrive ‘Gaciuisti, §:00 "a.m erat, | by the way, seems fatal to one club in} Chase Club was run Saturday before a_| aspires to an ascending, ennobling plane of = udiany 340 att, ice g0, 5 ude socialis mest of the amateur games, some very |large number of spectators. The entries nce ana we commen pevrls peleve) 10 P.M. DAL i The famous “4 4 Fr v. Lim. A te cariecnen e es eae Rone: [Soe einae aes Hee Weis at those who torture defenseless animals | Q ied") A solid. vestibuled train, with dining cat Nendocttwacrminister|.replicdstin sam | oe ee ee er, et ma WERE te pas ecay nas Clinker, | merely “to know” will have to settle, some. U. S. DENTAL ASSN, and Pullman Sleepers for Cincinnn'l, Lexington and uid {ippant fashion, ‘thar the pare | Although the printers made nine hits to | ridden by Mr. P. S. Brown; Mr. Clifton Per- | time, with a just God, who leves the erate U gndisville, without change. Pulluiah Sleeper, Wasbe graph in its original form was absolutely | their opponents’ seven, and their pitcher | rin's Ranger, ridden t ‘ ‘ necessary to protect the army from sociai- | succeeded in striking out seven men, the | Mr. C. H. Stcne’s Farewell, ridden by Mr. it is nothing to the point to say ‘ta man’s istic propaganda. figure 6 in the error column tells the tale | Lewis Earle; Mr. Joseph Holloway’s The | life is worth any number of animals.” By 5 i e thet connection August Bevel, socialist leader, then de- | and shows why they did not win. Only six | Widow, ridden by Mr. U. D. Benner; Mr. A. | Scientihe oroctinetie co eon, between Pe Seca epee cantons conterie innings were played, the rain falling so | P. Padilla’s The Moor, ridden by the owner, | secondary—in many cases remote, and ab- Plated in the bill, were needed, he saul tho | heavily that Umpire Catlin decided to call | and Mr. Justin Butterfield’s Shandygaff, | solutely out of the equation in thousange xiuia Hot Springs, without change, Observation car from Hint Arcives p.m.; Lextngton, 6:00 p.ra.; Louls- p.mn.; Indianapolis, 1:20 p.m.; Chicago, ‘and St. Louis, 6:56 a.m; connects 19 rail points. XCEPT Mr. Robinson Riley; | tures He has given into our care. my4 CORNER 7TH AND D N.W. ‘Thirk it sensible to wait until half the : summer Is gone before getting a Refrigera- tor—or the Matting that you need—when D nt B we are willing to take our pay little by (0) e little—weekly or monihly—as you earn it? DAY.—For Old Point rail line. fact was proof that the government ought | te same. The score was a3 follows: to have begun its anti-socialilst campaign twenty years ago, and that the measure was tvo iate for practical results. Only the clericals voted for paragraph 112 in the form recommended by the com- ion. The onservatives and national 3 stood alone for the paragraph a3 ally framed. After this second ad- > vote, Richter sprang to his fect, and ex “We might as well Aispose of the bill, and not waste more precious tir: Freiherr yon Manteuffel rose from the right of the house to say that for once he agreed with Deputy Richter, and therefore would second his motion. The house then rejected each successive paragraph, and finally the whole bill. A dents to Piny Comedies. Th tudents of the Emerson Institute have arranged a dramatic entertainment to be given at Willard Hall Wednesday night, for the benefit of the school library. Two short comedies will be presented: “The Widow's Victim’ and “A Quiet Femily hey are cast as follows: “The Widow's —Mrs. Rattleton, Mr. Her- bert | nan; Mr. Byron Tremaine Pel- ham Ransem Gillet; M Twitter, Max Mr itter, Walter Er- good: Earl Godwin; Jere- ~ miah ice Ergood; cook, Family"—Mr. Bei Gillet; Mrs. Benjamin Mr. Barnaby Bibbs, Mrs. Barnaby Bibbs, ; Walter — Ergood; Grumpy. Carl Rakeman; Mr. Peter Parke: John Hall; Miss Summers, Henry Gold- smith. P. O. DEPT. 3 G. P. 0. R.H.O.AES i. H.0.4.E, MeKeo,ss.. 1 1 1 4 6 Singletonrt 11°00 2 10 01 OLynehJit....1 1000 2 2 1 2 0 Mutchler,ib 0 1 5 8 0 . 2 1 2 2 OMavensc... 0 3 6 1 0 0 15 1 ORichardsct. 10000 0 0 6 1 O Rockwell,3b 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Dough'ty;ss. 1 201 2 0100 113382 R11 20 90010 by 7 71812 -6 901566 P. partment 51010 x7 Piinting Uilice 2310006 Earned runs—P. O. Dept., 1; Printing Office, 3. First base by eccors—P. 0.’ Dept., 5; Printing OC ft on bases—P. 0. Dept, 6; Printing Of First base on balis—Om' Stewart, 4: off Struck out—By Stewart, hite—Chapman and ‘Ha i wiett and Ha muorris and Smith (2). Double piay—Rowlett’ to Mute Hit by pitcher—By Stewart, 1. Wild pitches—Stewart, 1. Passed ballstavens, 2. _Umpire—Mr. Catlin. " Time of game—1 hour and 50 min Departmental League Record. Clubs. W. L. P.0., Clubs, A. and N. 2 O 1000 P. O. Dept Dis. Com::31 0 1000 Light In B.E. and PL 1 0 1000 Gity P. 6. Treas. Dept.. 1 1 G. P.O. Fen. Office.. 1 1 THEY BET WITHOUT TROUBLE. bases Wagers Under the English System at Morris Park. There was no trouble in making bets un- der the English system at Morris Park Sat- urday, the system adopted to evade the laws against bookmaking and pool sellers. After the first two hours bets were made with the same quickness and precision as ridden by Mr. Robert Wallach. The course was three and a half miles long, and was laid over fences and ditches. One obstacle was a dam fourteen feet wide. The Widow won, with Shandygaff second. The first prize was a silver cup fourteen inches high, and the second a smaller cup. An Amateur Victory. The young Radfords defeated the Sons of Rest in a well-played game Saturday by the score of 13 to 10. The winners would like to play all teams whose members are un- der sixteen years of age. Address chal- lenges to C. Helfener, 1930 Sth street. eS To Talk of Jackson City. The official call issued for the board of trade meeting to be held tomorrow night says: “There will be a called meeting of the Washington board of trade at the Builders’ Exchange, No. 719 13th street northwest, on Tuesday evening next, the 1th instant, at 8 o'clock sharp. The subject for consid- eration will be the state of affairs in the District of Columbia as affected by what is now going on at Jackson City, Va., and what action should be taken to remedy ex- isting evils. After discussion of the ques- tion by speakers who have been selected for the occasion, the floor will be open for the expression of the views of the audience. This meeting will not be confined to mem- bers of the board of trade, but all who are interested in the topic of the evening will be welcome. It is desirable that the at- tendance be as large as possible in order that the sentiment of the meeting may produce the greatest influence, and it is hoped, therefore, that you will come and bring ‘your friends.” upon thousands. of others. if scientists and physiologists wish to de- grade themselves ‘by such experiments there is as yet, no,law to prevent them. But proof is Within reach of the public when it is desired that any results obtained are uncertain and misleading, and even so are infinitesimal compared with the debas- ing of humanity, and the awful suffering inflicted upon the helpless creatures God has intrusted to our care. B. ——_—_ Christian Endeavor Sociable. A sociable was held by the Christian En- deavor Society of the First Presbyterian Church Saturday evening in the lecture room of, the church, The Imperial Banjo, Mandolin and Guitar Ciub enlivened the evening with several well-rendered_selec- tions, Miss Conner recited, Mr. Flather sang a tenor solo, Messrs. Winter and Greer gave a bagpipe imitation and Miss Millican was heard in_a reading. Follow- ing this program the Sousa Comedy Com- pany, consisting of Miss Helen P. Dona- ghue, A. A. Sousa, George Dove and Ernest Greer, presented in very clever style a farce ‘comedy, entitled “Three Butterflies.” pee tee Banas Knights of Golden Eagle. The Supreme Castle, Knights of the Golden Eagle, has decided to meet in this city at its next regular session, in October. The supreme body convened in this city about nine years ago, and the military branch of the order accompanied it. 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