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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1895-TWELVE PAGES. 3 SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. ARRESTED AND IMPRISONED THE OFFICIAL WEATHER MAP. FAMILY TROUBLES FINANCIAL. SPIRITUALISM—MISS MAGGIB GAULE OF BAL- timore, the wonderful medium, every FRIDAY uring’ day, for private sittings, 905 H st. nw. Two Couples Have Their Marital Affairs Safe Deposit y FRIDAY MGHT, von Se 721 6th 25,000 to 30,000 Rel tlencrinne Gitiaen's Severe! Becacnent Nf ILL HO Le +) 5 ., : 5 big sgaiey ae cena Hath dts nw | COllars & Cutis SE SS Fally Aired in Gourt. Boxes For Rent. —washed here every week. We have y at 2) Host. nw. _ daily at 929 H st. o. the facilities to wash 25,000 to 30,000 ———__ Why not avoid the dangers incident d ES THE 9 THAT I : a x wi; The Hoover-Burrows Assault C: ——— to keeping securities, important papers be fesponnible for contracts made by Wan, 1: ep cil oe ove His Passport Taken Away and His me aNe— | ___ and valunlen about the house by, ‘Samuel J. Salkeld until the Have 2pol shington. And about this Th see sized for 1. L. SALKELD. Domestic Finish—don't be deceived into] Morey Stolen — Released Through Scie eis ean Fitna cor ae eat eae soe a s thinking that a “DEAD DOMESTIC "ss . on a Husband. SS anise ‘ HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATION. FINISH” is desirable—it 1s quite the openers? Sie cate net See Agere i = ages iavares pelinererd pepe 2th Issue <s reverse. The linen not being polished on Smee : Otlce of Treasurer, 1907 Pa ———— a1 location, and are readily accessible me cts ee EEE 1 the surface allows the nap of the collar z mali <a series to obtain the sume. the books will remain + to rise and catch all of the dirt and) Cricor Manassian, a naturalized citizen of The Burrows-Hoover assault case came | ~~ Sally during Lusiness hours and only, pen for subscritiony uuill the clase of the cou ‘dye from the coat. That's why your| the United States, has made complaint to up in Judge Miller’s court this morning | — i IE Oe ae ee collars show that dark rim around the| the Secretary of State of his arrest and im- and there was a big crowd present to hear |____ youn yoy nysose +H. WETZEL, Secs center—it’s dye off your coat and your | p01 in Turkey about six month the testimony, which showed that Hoover |____ Joun A. swert 2135 1 laundry is giving you the old-fashioned | PY!sonmcnt tn Turkey about six months had besntkesping company witha Bu a. SUANCE es I dead domestic finish, "We call our fais | 280. He ts of Armenian birth, and became en keeping company w s. Bur- | ——__._ 8. CUSIMIN SUBANCE, COMPANY OF the “Yale” faith. ‘Tt is made by fron- | @ citizen of the United States by naturall- rows, ¢nd had thereby disturbed the peace }—-——— JOHN R. CARMODY..... ‘Lhe a eting of the stockholders of this ing the collars and cuffs slower than] zation in 1898. According to his deposition, : of two homes. Mrs. Burrows was not in paging PARKER. Cea oe Pe rei ere are OE NG usual. We liave enough machinery toj he left New York in July, 1893, to visit © Clear court, but Mrs. Hoover was there, and she shin on to serve the ensuing year. aes pe aoe to a te Son eaves tose all) relatives in his native city of Tokat, Tur- © Rertly Cl Se aaa to pt eet oe —— . Polls open from 1 to 2 o'clock p.m. Transfer of our collars and cuffs through ‘one sy s “ er husband an rs. Bur- books will be closed from May BS'to June 3, ilinchine,”" ae Go Uie one icsae Saunduies | “oS- “© Constamtineple He slowed Bis vase -0.Clougy rows. Thomas G. Hoover 1s a butener in| L_OQH €& Ti inclusive. WILL P. BOTELER, series ‘time to it we can give | Port and received a permit from the gov- Rov? 2 9 ru i ‘ cate ote take Col ttFwe ena ate | POF Stare a rena CAUGUt thie @ fan the O Street market, and Edward W. Bur- | con. orm AND F STS. N.W. 3 |, ROYAL ARC. et ee OO ee eee ee © S70w rows, the defendant in the case, is a car- > sbi it Wear and tear. We never had so many | months later he was summoned to Sam- Distriet of Columbia] WED) neglige shirts and shirt waists to wash | scon to see a dying nephew. Thereupon he Members of this coui in our lives, and it Is all on account of | applied to the government to vise his per- Se ee our guarantee not to fade them, and if! mit The authorities took the permit and rs. Visitation by the penter. About the Christmas holidays Bur- Araerican Security rows said,he noticed a change in his wife's | 48d Trust Co. 1405 G st. conduct, but did not know the reason there- y = we do fade them to pay for them. Let See ane EXPLANATORY NOTE: Observations taken at 8 a.m., 75th meridian time. Solid lines are | for. She went out alone at night, he told Capital Gaia in). LOTS OF GOCD DINN your bundle come. We'll call for and| B!8 Passport to show the governor. S| fsobars or Ines of equal alr pressure, drawn for each tenth of an inch, Dotted lines are isotherms | the court, and remained out as late as 10 Surplus. ED IN THIS CITY. retained both and gave him a provisional deliver ft rely. o'clock. He, however, never suspected her Hard to find one. that eae ours, for Ge same THE VAL i y permit, with which he was allowed to go] lines of equal temperature, drawn for each ten degrees. Shaded areas are regions where rain | 4 improper conduct until Mrs. Hoover Packs on on: bill of fare— cgetables, meats LE, to Samsoon and return. On applying for | °F Sdow has fallen during preceding twelve hours. The words “High” and “Low” show location of | called upon him and unfolded to him her | Hl ag and fish—to suit all tastes. Everything cooked | FH, WALKER & CO., : his passport he was informed, after three | fas of Ligh and low barometer. Small arrows fy with the wind. story of her trials and tribulations. and served in our matchless style. Regular din- 5 th St months’ delay, that it had been sent to the Then he went to the O Street market and ce ates 514 10 . vali, or governor general, at Sivas. He laid THE RAIN AREA. ‘The indications are that the weather will aera gane on Hoover, but infiictea no | Mo ney "Phone 1092, Plant, 43 G st. p.w. 1t |the matter before United, States Consul SAR) continue fair, with rising temperature, in serious ‘Y- Yrounip aS Ww , ae a Jewett at Sivas, and was informed by him | It is Said That It Will Reach Wash-| the middle ‘Atlantic aud New England Mr. Hoover's Story. To Loan moles and Iscr spots, sbeuld be removed as oon | “Best”? Tailoring nat JiLe pa pers had Seen sents ok Costas tng toneantarane fates during Friday. | Rain will continue | Tutcher Hoover appeared on the witness ulsco ple ths 4 ecipitation | gt, y fe - - its porrible that they ee Fer Less Than Ever. eral visited Tokat, and when Manassian will probably be abundant in’ the middie | 2272 and related the story ot Saturday —on real estate and seetemes atc micuigne ey cuniore Ob; Any ce tioky asked him for his passport he told him he, Forecast till 8 p.m., Friday—For the Dis-| and east guif states. By Friday the rain| Dlsht's encounter. Lawyer W. Preston ‘ once rus sort GCE Tce ; Our anisfortune, Berka, hut most | should not have become an American elti-| trict of Columbia, Delaware and Mary- | area will have overspread Tennessee, Ken- | Williamson, who represented the husband, collateral security at tre D ich feclal distigure- certainly your good fortune. The weath- | Zon. Hana SER erences wecten ore tucky and the south Atlantic states, and | questioned Hoover concerning the times he ene ents and to th { all irregularities " : peta ss Sa \7LGES sees i 5 z rit bem polne ea plone paca os ce is to Mame. Trounirds of these] arreated and Sent to Prison. | ing southerly. ing, brobabiiies are, that the cloud, and [nad been out with afre, Burrows, and he| Drevailing rates of in- Pate Suitings ought to have been sold a] “Three days after,” says Manassian,| For Virginia and North Carolina, fair, eae the Water, | decame nervous and said he declined to! terest. NOTK THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE month or more Would have been} “seven Turkish soldiers came into the | followed by increasing gloudiness and pos- RE OS coe oe ee Se ant Stockholders of the First Co-operative Bullding had the weather een propitions. HOW | ouse where I was with my wife and | sibly showers in extreme western portions | , Temperature and condjtion of water at 8| Yeuire from the stand, Association will be /held on MUNDA e 8 ever, the season ts Dehind and we must | cnitd, and in spite of my protests that I | Friday; warmer; variable winds, becoming | tion, 09; Tecelting seceecln temperneucg, | Four other witnesses, persons who were If you own the land easurer. F21-10t cate ee wake mom at. these | Was an American citizen, and that they | southerly. 64; condition at north connection, vl | in the market Saturday night, were called, 5 1914 overcronraing the work room ate" | had no right to-arrest me without the in- : — dition at south connection, .36; distri and they descriked the encounter. They! and want to build a wal In clairvoyant and Le - | formation of an American official, they | Generally fair weather has prevailed, ex- | Teservoir, temperature, 61; condition at in- | KC¥ pe eae etaaten oe ee h . moi ted senaserarata: A line of our §25, $27.50 and $20 Salt-| compelled me to go, saying the vali wanted | cept In the southwestern states, where rain | fuent Kate house, .32; effluent gate house, | trivia matter. ome this company earmeoanic ie —_——__——-—- 2 ‘allen, the greatest depth of rainfall | .36. 3 = . ri ete s Ings to order for $20, _____|™e. They took me to prison. ing | teperted in the last twenty-four hours Tide Table. The Husband's Story. wiil loan you the money OU CAN TAKE A REST “TE lot of our $i, 45 and $10 Stltings| , “The next morning they put me tn chaing | (54 inches) eing noted at New Orleans. | Today—Low tide, 0: ra. aan ne) p.m.;| When Burrows, the defendant, got on with which to build. the stand the spectators moved forward, all anxious to hear what he had to say of the scandal. He accommodated them, for | American Security A general rise in temperature has occurred 644 a.m. and 7 neck, together with two Buunlerere va to | i the central valleys and the lake region, rrow—Low tide, dungeon, and then sent me in a cart t0| ang thence to the Atlantic ccast. In the | p.m.; high tide, Amasia. extreme northwest the temperature has Rye Whisky wh S5ES Tt aids dij and _recomin GAMES THARE 7 a.m. and 2.04 29 a.m. and 7:47 p.m. = z ete athe ron ve 2m s Range of the Thermomet 5 Bow anovr tua svrr The big windowful will tell you the either I nor my friends could send | fajien in the rear of a low barometer area, GI he told tho court of his wife's conduct, | And Trust Co., 1405 G st. Wouldn't you it from our story better than we can here. “Blues” | telegrams. The messages would be accept- | which has moved eastward over the Brit. The following were the readings of the | whi oe S oy : : 5 : 2 ch he sald had broken up his once| it ©. J. BELL, President, broker ny peters ry gular td AS _ and black among them. ene bucengs Cee eee een G28 | ish Northwest territory, and the fall in | thermometer at the weather bureau today: napovancmeMantes rocverntne Bea cantea | a 3 ee = OWEN OWEN, “Tailor,"” 423 11th sty: ‘« sent eet: und- yet nothing was done | temperature has been attended by showers | § am. 58,2 p.m, 73; maximum) 74; min-|\on him: and. Informed him of what was | sacar tot nee a nae woe, G. Warfield Simpson, either by him or the consul at Samsoon for | '" that region Le ee going on. Being fully convinced of the 000. Correspondence invited. S.J. PECK G2 Broudwa: York. Established 1878. ber Consol. | Exeng. —__my23-eolm truth of what he had heard, he called at the market and used his cane until he was | Me arrested. Wall DEALINGS Since the market house episode, he said, all Street canmtit¥coxpucren. 3 ; two weeks. Expert Tailor, 12th & F Sts. | “ancy brought me out occasionally to ask it if I stil’ persisted in remaining an Ameri- can citizen, and when I said I did, they THE RETURNING SOLDIERS. a : They Will Be Welcomed in. Great = 7 Manual, explaining best _methals, FREE. Everybody is Pleased took me pack to Jay weeks I was sent as| Style When They Reach Washington. he ‘had ‘heard several stories about his | octions contacted on $80 1035000 = With Our 5o0c. Dimmers, | a prisoner to Constantinople and put in Weraneem enisirociinenserentione tontie SALES. Are youlaldrinking man?” Judge Miller 2teolm 8. J. PECK £00., 62 Brosaway, N.¥._ prison. ‘The next day Minister Terrell was BOARDING. asked him, after he had told of the broken- | NOTICE -SUPSCRIPTION BOOKS TO THE 14TH tute st, STACI series of stock of the First Ce perative Building up family ay pe Association now open. All stock matures in six o, sir,” he answered. “I take a glass} years, when earnings are distributed. of beer once in a long time. Borrowers and investors sbare equally ia the Gur new cook's cooking reems to have| Mrormed and 1 was released and sent to | returning drill teams of the Morton Cadets struck the papular faney—more enjoyable, | him, and National Fencibles tonight have been more delicious cuisine can't be obtained for All His Money Stolen. completed. Col. Moore, who will command with treated. TIVE MEN. the price. All the good things In Seating ‘te heard of all I had suffered. It was| the escort, has issued the order of parade “Had you been drinking Saturday night?” | profits. |) ant = = ay hoa 5 i Served in most appetizing] “He heard of a ad suffered. wi ee 3 » TRY It Not a drov.”” he ‘o-operative is recognized as the One cf th ness corners, well adapted our bill of fare. Served s: as follows: Col. William G. Moore and | COl ; é be et Oe sentize We Seen oe soe rene: wn Urea es Bale style. Regular dinner, every day from 0 to 7 | some days after my arrival that d@ letter | stag; citizens’ committee; Henderson Dram | DEATHS The defendant sald he was a hard-work-| {he associations of the District. It Is bow in for lesse fo a term of © feet deep by 24 fe ‘This office room, ing man and always provided well for his} 14th year of its history and commands the conf- ith pint bottle flue wine—S0c. Table | came from Consul Jewett, and ‘both he wide, with large tle, fire: family. He thought that Hoover knew| dence of all. iu eat, Is located at the beard, $20 month. and the consul at Samsoon have confirmed Corps; first battalion, Maj. Burton R. Ross, prowt vault and st commanding; Washington Light Infantry his (Eurrows') wife was a married woman. | — Ofce 1925 324 et. n.w. former of G atl 13th sts. mw., near the BUILD: = the outrage and injury inflicted upon me. | Gorng. c eae nay 3. WARTON MILLER, Secr. Gane Ae ate ney near the HCD: | The Belford, 617-21 13th St. ne outrage and injury Inflicted upon ine || Corps; Corcoran Cadets; second battalion, Mrs. Hoover's Troubles. GEO. W. KING, Treas. my28-F¢ as loan and real estate apply to owner, LOUIS was released, that my wife had no money EES ae ES whatever, all the money that I had, about ISTRY DONE ON WEEKLY AND last five Maj. E. R. Campbell, commanding; compa- nies B, C and D, fourth battalion; third battalion, Maj. O. L. Suéss, commanding; Mrs. Hoover then appeared and told the | ALL WHO CONTEMPLATE INSURING THEIR 5 lives are invited to examine the different poli- story which most interested the spectators. | ieee a ee eae i neurenee my23-20d ia on = having been stolenoby 5 S mman 3 “I live at 1723 6th street northwest, and ny of New York, which is the oldest life in- teptallasgatar #11kl vec cent Senay wae ene See es || SES CRT ea ea have been married seventeen years,” she | surance company tn the. United States and. the Raymenta: “Consultations tree.” CLAKA W, ‘Me- the suit you the Turkish soldiers who ransacked my} panies A and B, sixth paitalion; fourth z a3 ‘ries, She | Mreest tm the world. ‘The 5 per cent debenture NAUGHTON, D.D.S., 603 13th st. n.w., above F, ee house the night they arrested me. battalion, Maj. Gilbert “Thompson, com- said, In answer to counsel's inquiries. e bond {s a most popular contract combining in- nyl4-lin “I sent an appeal by registered letter | manding; engineer corps; troop battery said she had tour children. vestment with insurance. Annuities are also CLEAR POTOMAC ICB, ee from Constantinople on December 12 last] A; fifth battalion; Mount Plea: t Drum RENT (Stores). She suspected her husband of wrong- ae co Sa ss maciec meting to the President of the United States, beg-| and Bugle Corps; National Rifles; Old | FoR SALE (Bicycles) doing some time ago, she said, and when CRALLE & MORGAN, Resident, Managers, See cts “hires Geis ee: ———— ging him that telegraphic instructions be | Guard; sixth battalion; Sixth United States | FOR SALE (Houses). she questioned him about it he made ay | _ms st. Rw. Shore the "Aqueduct bridge. Good roads for another patters pemeAtopinistere rer cls toy secure’ Justice) | Cavalry, Aree nal es Suan SALE (Lots). Powas She aialaocicty ele tara bring W. B. Hibb: tice oe = ‘or _me. omes onal Fengibles’ drill team; sev- MM si “She 3 INDEPENDENT IGB 00. my6-8 Just lke 1 “No answer came. There had not been | enth battalion, Maj."F. T. Wilson, com- | ron See (iisceliancous) her around and introduce her to you and - DB. TLIDDS, SSS = Lemon Rifles" Drum Corps; com- : the children, and I'll take her to church. even a word aguinst me from any Turkish | manding Keen's patterns official, and even the chief of police at] panies B, C and D, third battalion; Busi- = Sa ool Cadetss, Morton Cadets’ Member of the New York Stok Exchange, MY E BUILDING, Banker and Broker, SHG Ge ee : Constantinople expressed astonishment | ness High HAVING S this day Mrs. Hoover said she had seen her hus- band with Mrs. Burrows on several oc- b "1 ft : , et a ¢s 5 sasions and had seen them at houses on a Security and Trust Company's building) are exclusiv that I should have been arrested and put] stay-at-homes; Morton Cadets’ drill team. Sol < ae oven will be glad to see all my clients and in Chala Wien tay record) was ae cleat | Ehe several canaries Till bo ial Une ae B strest and on Missouri avenue. 1421 F Street. patrous and the general public : My crime was that I had become an Amer- | § p.m. sharp, the right resting on Pennsyl- 1 “Did you ever see them in the B street Correspondent of SHINGTON. DANENHOWER, fean citizen,” vania avenue at the Central National house? MESSRS. LADENBURG, THALMANN & 00, se 7 —_—___-e-_____ Bank. The second battalion will form on “No, sir, but I saw them when they came | 513.164 46 Wall st., New York . ee = — EPWORTH LEAGUE. the left of the first battalion, the third and out. I had to watch and wait for two or FOR COUNTRY RESIDENC FRANKIE your measure. feurth battalions on the east side of 6% three hours to see them. ALL WHO WANT MONEY DURING THE SUM. stoves, inexpensive andirons, wrought iron candle- = - street, right resting 6n Pennsylvania ave- “How did you know the woman was Mrs. | “mer months should call before June 1. We loam sticks and lan A fast-growing Spirited Mecting Arouxed Enthusiaam | ie Girth batcalion on the east Sule of Gh 12) Burrows?” 00 stocks, bonds, ‘trusts, old ine itfe Secareeee ap2e-tf J. H. CORNIN' sno pisthiat SSE Last Night. atrestibatweenlCratrecbiendbpicuislanala “I followed her home and inquired of the | policies, syndicate and ‘loan association certif- Ake RR TORE AMOUNT HAAR OE Reirtinorsiibont her cates, ete. No delay. Open till 5 p.m. YERKES FOR THE SICK ROO} : clientele records There was iri Epw The sixth a : ba c cl a spirited meeting of Epworth | nue. The sixth and seventh battalions ‘She said that this business has been going | & BAKER, 40, 42, 44 and 48 Metzerott bldg, A registry for trained curses is open at the A me vesley », | form on the east side of 6th street, ri 1110 F st.’ Take elevator. © Children’s Hospital, and 13th streets, and approval of this Leaguers held last night at Wesley M. E. | form on the east side of | ps on for a long time, and she is now afraid | 1120 F st. 2 a Colunbia Hospital, Pennsslvania avenue and, 25th eae Chureh, celebrating the sixth anniversary | Festing on south side of Pennsylvania axe} Se ey TINE, TONTISE, EXDOWSENE AND” PAID-UB Fs of compe alned uurses, platen’ Lees vee eee of the eeu ne: ne The route of march will be Bennaylvanis The Judge Caustic. FAIR DISCOUNT. "Money Joaed on same, je in any n= eS Dociéces el city chapters were grouped about the enue to 15th street in column of comp: oe hic art after | 8B ‘SS. 1307 F st. nw. c required Cs oe churchiidasignated! bystheicinersectivelbane 15th to K street in column of four BOO iS) hes ne ae reet to 9th in column of companie giving his evidence, returned just in time} The National Safe Deposit, MBIA _MOS- all ners. Rey. J. O. Knott cpened the meeting sh = a i ap26-Im 2 ATR CaS nOa: Gu Cena TEe ESET oh street ovis we fours to north | side sh oets ap te putes alee caustic remarks, Savings and Trust 7 r) = 7 = = Z 2 ern lace, + to ti nes Whe ige started out to sum up It’s Palmer’s Gingeér Ale = : the church, Rev. C. W. Baldwin, offered | street, to L street, and to the armory,where A Cae ee Matec IR ea tae Compan You want to ask f and New York prayer. Stirring singing, as 1s usual in | the parade will be dismissed. JE AE ao Se pany insist on It Sqape a meetings of young leaguers, was a feature ane races ee eye ee ee law in his own hands and that he was Of the District of Columbia, equals t ponies 1 " : fit ‘corps are requested e dress omeyeee — same wize bottles—but ( ONLY HALE AS : eee lee of the services, Mrs. William M. Wishart | Q/"the Light Infantry Armory at pen. guilty of assault: | court.” continued the| COBNER ISTH ST. AND NEW YORE AVR MUCH. Drink “Palmer's” at soda fountain and at in sour home, Order from your grocer—or here, diet dir sang effectively Bischoff’s “Rock of Ages.” | Tt nas been decided to postpone the public | WANTED (Rooms). a District Secretary F. T. Israel read a re- | reception to the Morton Cadets at Con- | WANTED (Situations) a2 man to come to for protection when he has | Jan., manifesting some feeling, “for a a Pp. sop. ane ort, showing that the affairs of the league | vention Hall, that was to have been held ae -d a man of that to which he is en- ‘ ami. C.Palmer, wixcnay waters, - - B . ae Sut | tonight, on account of the lateness of the ihe errs San aneR Ce carat: ON DOLLARS. 9MINERAL WATERS, were In a most encouraging state of ; titled, good family surroundings FOS , GL D ST. SW PHONE iso. much lower than healthy growth, the membership had stead- | HOU at which the parade will be dismi x Burrows was thereupon discharged on tls fH CEFOSIT DEPARTMENT. Hae . ——-— yth, the s ead- 3 id Saturday eveni vhe reas afes inside |ar-proot cmy 2-14 | : P ed. It will be held Saturday evening, When | rapressive Ceremonies This After- nal bonds. Zz per annum upward slar-proof vaults at $3 ked by ily increased, and there was renewed Inter-] the third battalion will parade and the est manifest in the work of the organiza- | Cadets will give an exhibition drill. At a meeting of the ladies interes Hoover afterward called on Prose- : cuting Attorney Mullowney and wanted ed in| The funeral of the late Genera! Saul S. | him to file a charge of threats against her nod s the hands at the Metropolitan Church, nore than his New York tail- | No part of a man's and brains of skilled , trunk or case Thacked ne splendid. assortment bee tion. x : z : 3 - the Fencibles yesterday afternoon it was |Henkle, who died ‘Tuesday rs : 5 Irtings, Maken (exatte tes teat 4 . “ le, who died Tuesday, took place at | husband. a in turning” out. perfe thorouzht Presiding Elder Luther B. Wilson re-| decided to give the members of the com- | 9:39 o'clock this afternoon from the Metre.| Lawyer Carrington, who was present as f allowed ou $5 and above, ore made shirts. You ought t acquaint a9 marked on the assistance which’ the league | mand @ reception afd@luncheon at thelr | "oo ae a Church, SEDO Acerca tia wen linike) esectrec ener eee icucysomctbaal eatnte rene neaiekeren with thew if you like shirt perfection. $1.50, | ¢*K EIEN, of young people had been to the churches, | armory tonight, after the parade. The idea | POHtan M. E. Church. The services were | Per Gane S cine Gene security. Scils first-class real estate and other or 6 for $ ames and declared that because of this influence | of a reception and promenade concert at | rather simple in character, but most im- securities in StS ef $500 and upward. TRUST DEVAE nour A 1 old-timet === the Methodist churches of Washington were | Convention Hall tonight was abandoned. | pressive. They were conducted by Bis’ A ry & Ireland, 3,01;timer 1310-1312 F St coming together now as never before In eo- | A citizens’ committee was selected. and | Newman, who was formerly Siesta MR. Beare. Ses oe See ee eed o operative sympathy and fraternal relations. | although it has been impossible to notify : = ie x z a ‘ eae z Sortinnesioes : 5 n “= v7 [° ee i Se Se He then introduced Rev. Dr. S. A. Steele | those on the list, it is hoped by: those the Metropolitan Church and a personal | Services Held This Afternoon—Re- cteanvaan paren EE igen Salem. attorney’ In dally attetdrnce. held this afternoon on from } over the remains of Representative Co: of Nashville, Tenn., the general secretary | having the affair in charge that all who | friend of the general's, who had been con- mains Taken t of the Southern” Methodist Episcopal | can will assemble at the point designated | nected with the church for a quarter of | Funeral serv! Church. He spoke of the magnitude of the | by Col. Moore for the right of the line, not | 4 century. Bishop Newm Epworth League movement, referring to | later than 8 o'clock this evening, and Saratog: for th espe purpose. He] CET Rag = a oe Se cs the large membership, and ‘expressed the | ticipate in the parade. Those selected s sted at the church by Bishop | Well of Jeena tts, at his late rest hird Vice Pres ire recut lief that in a few years the army in the | Commissioners Ross, Truesdell and Powell, ; Hurst and Rev. Dr. Hugh Johnston, the | dence, 1349 L street. Rev. J. Thompson Eocene Dersonal let feeuipete oy i i. THURSDAY, Ae Southern Methodist Church alone would be | Postmaster J. P. Willett, Mes Bb. H_| present pastor of the Mctropolitan Church. | Cole officiated, Chaplain Bagby of the = Byron S. A rompt ‘Lrinter, (Gbibe Selle Valls aces teaee ee MAY 2. | funy 500,000 strong. His talk was spicy, | Warner, John Joy Edson, representatives || During the day the body remained in | House of Representatives, who was to have yron 5. MAS, siz tit st. teen he Knowledge you have of | and abounded in patriotic references, which | 0° the daily newspapers, E. Southard Park-|the darkened parlor of the family resi- | Conducted the service, belng out of the f td eet eee ate doling candy aroused the enthusiasm of the young peo-| er, Col. Boyd, Geo. W. Harvey, Geo. W. | dence, 1404 M street, where it was Z 1419 F rer building. = Bie ae) e will discount them Cochran, Marshal A. A. Wilson, Capt. | by the relatives and’ a number city Correspondents of Moore & Schley, 89 Underwear Prices Cut. in both quality and pric ality Cloth- today a delegation of over thirty | Allison Nailor, S. W. Wocdward, Isador | friends of the family. Mr. Edwe _Dhere? was a large) attendance ot (Gen: Sonkess mull’ Deniers ti aeovernment. Sets We would rather cut the prices and let the: ing costs the same the Our cor local leaguers left for Philadelphia for at- | Saks, Cha: Baum, . Larsburgh, F. | the on Seo of General Hen Cogswell’s friends. Nearly all of th Deposits. Z re. ans, go In x hurry than sell them tn the reg we will not permit us to sell the other | tendance upon the convention of the fourth | Droop, W. H. Rapley, Col. A. T. Britton, | from Philadelphia immediately upon re- | tors and Representatives in the city either | _ Raflroad stoc and all securities way. |The sooner the men's furnla kind, although we w nd we could make | general conference district, Epworth | H. A. Willard, John W. Thompson, C. C.|ceipt of the news of his father’s death. | catled at the house to view the Temains in | Usted on the e1 Y Philadelphia, z mee Will sutt us. nicre money in so doi The $10 and $12 | League. They will arrive there early this | Glover, E. Francis Riggs, H. A. There were a large number of ndsome Boston and Bi the. Underwear, . Underwear, Underwear, P. T. HALL, Shirtu We're M SHIRTS nt at the se of Investment securities. Dis- mee and ey Katiroad, Gas, Insurance selected were | 88d Telephone Stoct it in. TS Selected’ were Bell Telephoue Stock bought and sold. from | the morning or were pre There | Hees during the afternoc seithisiafter= || THe mOnorscy noon other than a brief praye E. B. Wight, corre i ‘At the church Bishop Newman delivered | Jetrnal; Gen. H. V. Boynton, Senator an eloquent and appropriate address. The | ™#n, Gen, Flagler, goniiances rendered by the regular choir | Geo. F. F. Wilde, t N.3 Dr. Gall ch and included th and Mr. John P. Lothrop. The active pall- floral tributes of remembrance friends here and in other citi Were no s es at the hou C. Henning, Jesse B. Wilson, Frank B. Metzerott, John Coombs, H. E. Davis, Geo. Snoch Totten, R. Ross Perry Suits we announce as a‘ are r up by s in force here over twenty ye: $1 ai gt? Sts were cuutng at $J-5O | lett at noon are: W. Burdette Mathews, | Wm. Tindall, Robt. Ms = z re president of the District League; Frank T. | Goldschmidt, O. G. Staples, E timate’? reduction | afternoon, and in the evening will be pres- id $12 Suits— ent at a reception tendered the delegates autee which bag | to this convention. The business sessions | S. of the convention will be opened tomorrow | ton, Col. morning. ‘The delegates from this city who | Judge J. M. Wilson, W. F. Mattingly, A. Desio, e1 r. music was ee te lot the chu Ibear spondent of the Bo 1a C. T. Havenner, Hence by Geo. Spransy, 434 7th St. | tsraet, secretary; F. Heading Leech, H. A. | H. Dempsey, W. H. Selden, Samuel E.| 0! the church and Included the singing of | ieasers were chosen from the force of spe wetted Estate, aul Stok Beker =” of it Linger, Miss Grace Chandlee, R. Lee Bain, | Wheatley, Thos. W. Smith, S. Bieber, € es Woe ae Heide oe a. eos police of the Capitol. Rooms 9 und 11, Atlantic building, Mrs. H. Iton, Rev. and Mrs. L. T. Darr, William “A. H. Church, Geo. W. | 0f Ages” and Light.” The i 3 5 o'clock the remains were taken to D Fst re and Ohio depot, the family Investment Securities. ional funeral party leaving for 3 thetnoinesetat race Stocks, Honds and Grain bought and sold for honorary pallbearers were cho legal ociates of the dece the bench at the ba en from the sed, both on Theye were ne shirt, $1.5 Widerman, G. Arsdale, Rev tlk WV, Under Te WELIS, Witara's Hotel. Ry meg bel oy son, Rev. W. W. Van | Moss, John H. Magruder, Seaton Perry am H. Brooks, Rev. | Myron M. Parker and John W. Macartney. 1. L. Thomas, J. T. Beason, On the Way Home. ‘ nee : Aivate Mee Me: Seer Judge Bingham, Judge Shallabarger, Judge : c cash or on margin. ‘ae Tae Be Ee Bouck ett yaene Aetue Eamer Dispateh to The Evening Star. Thomas Miller. Judge Weldon, Judge Hax- | AS rgeant-at-Arms Henr: Cotton bought and sold in New York or New Pe Pattee Georsen is, oe CM we | Molex had rge of the arrangements. | Orleans NSBORO’, N. C., May 23.—The , Mr. Nathaniel ational Fencibles and i bowling along nevieve Thompson, EB. §. : Miss Frances | train bearing the nees | the Morton Cadets wi It’s Very Easy The congre: 2 remains until Salem is reached is ed of the following: From the Senate, 1 delegation to accompany noe sulnenees od York, Chicago a= }es ge, Mr. Enoch L. G. Hii GODFREY z ss in, Mrs. Mamie Ban! Miss Dora King, Mrs. _ Fri {hi at our Tnpge and People of refinement B ucinds: Luckett, Erederlcke | Cvery older aboard ia, good epitite, “Phe | bearers were from’ he younger | Senaters Hoar of Massachusetts, Proctor | The Union Savings Bank, aaa and good taste prefer "della Vergue and Wii Thomas: | Evinelpal source of amuspment being. the | Fowler, Mt. Win ie Woodward Me, Ta, | Gorman of Marsland, Hawley of Connecti: 1222 F Street N. W., sic tne | their linen laundered crecun Vita Avms, 7 [Halives! alone’ Ge ralroad, ‘The! boys are | bert simi, Mi. Blair Lee, Riv. edie Som the Heme reo ee | Pays four per cent interest rons aml the even | © With a domestic finish. A special from Eufaula, 1. T., | Sec SaRe eater cea ania ernie fovenionti |ierieloce: ineloriase ds cearotomeaktheees tatives, Joseph IL Walker of Massachu- | Om savingsaccounts. Open ne nao a a - Teeae cee ate rs of Texas, Thoma 25 schedule time, and will arrive in| mains to Rock Creek cemete where : chines of {until 5 p. m. on Govern= in a state of insurrec- | behind n is hom: The shabby genteel fa= Ih, Heed of Maine, Washington about 9:30 o’clock this even- | the body was placed in the receiving vault, vorthe gloss. Saveyour | mene ‘The misappropriation of funds is tre | 1° = C.F. Gr [0 be afterward Interred in this beautiful | raper of Massachusetts; WW Grout | Ment pay days and Satur= RAMBLER. linen by our domestic — | capita trom auterent parts of the nation. EIGHT HOURS ENOUGH. Action of the Bar Ansoctation. | L. F Livingston of Georgia, Hit bine: | day evenings between 6 and AN 1805 patterns of Safetios, $100, Tandems, sis0,| finish. Our name is |= SS a espana tenaen tenner Pcu a lermely: attended testing of the Bie 7a anamaspb ey aan jotellnetaes i ee Ey eee ee | sufficient guarantee. Workingmen at Cle court room at the city hall yesterday after- | equate and ‘Thomas Undestnty ce lerson | STORAGE 14-281 race We don’t have to as- aa an ee etry tion at {ROOM called to take appropriate action | ‘The party wus further mereased by the ecules Amalgamated sure you of promet- | Castoria 23 ness, &c. the deleg: _at| upon the death of the late Gencral Saul g, | Presence of J. C. Courts, clerk of the House d was an open ont. Mayor McKis- | penile, several touching iributes to the | Committee on appropriations; Assistant Why Not Store Sergeant-at-Arms Moler, Doorkeeper Hurt Your household goods in a Fireproof Building? red a brief address of welcome to , y memory and character of the deceased | of the House, and John W. Ross, nesis ates, in whith he spoke strongly | were made, and resolutions expressing the | postmaster of the House) Pose assistant One fully equipped to care for everything used monthly 1 Jentistry “* 1ith and F sts. n. apiG-gm s h iW Ieee race GODFREY For in favor of organized lalior. regret of ‘his associates bec ita | bsavccmvalttee arcuttin seuluensck eesti rae An the modern dwelling. Have You Glass Wants ? = — ‘OF Delegate David Armstrong responded in | death and their sympathy w atwatariceaneetes pe onueetts lee ron Rooms for furniture, : FU ee Tel. 592. Laundry Co. a happy vein to the mayar’s address, after | ily in their loss were unanimoi act ag an additional escort to the remain Burgiarproof Vaults for silverwarg ete., : “of none = h Robert P. i President Nathaniel Wilson sswell, Dr. Cogswel! and Miss Em. Cold-storage Roows for furs, carpets, ete., eonsis' ; = Infants and Children. dent orithe census) spoke: Fe | Associaton presided over the me: of the working men in standing | brief addresses were made by ight-hour v G. Riddle, Samuel Shellab: What is the use ‘of educating | Perry and othe! when Me. n if you don’t give him time to read? | dle, A. A. Birney, Wm. F. instruct him about the government | G. Payne and A. B. Duvall were mmittee to draft suitabie re resolutions were unanimously tak tone Cogswell, Mr. John P. Lothrop and D. i eed nh Iso in the party. Expert Workine ssman Joseph H. O'Neill, now STORAGE Ws OSB, treasurer at Boston, came H ii i ashington to attend the funeral of Rep. American Security & Trust resentative Cogswell. Mr. Cogswell and Co. Mr. O'Nelll served together in the House ay and were Intimate personal friends. It Pays Business Men fo know us. We supply all their Hine—fill every order rtlele th: CASTORIA PROMCYES DIGESTION, and over- tion, Sour Stomach, Thus the child is thy and its sleep NATURAL. cCas-| if you don’t give him time to think? Why improve his home and make it attractive comes Platulency, Consti Diarrhoea and Feverlehne re ed hb 0 us—Wwe Tompare our prices w then you'll see why it P. adopted, 1140 Fifteenth st. ir od TORIA contains no morphine or other narcotic | ;* 7 . = vorin te . ae erat Ea 45) if he cannot sce his wife and children by |as was a motion favoring attcndance at r ae Se 5 Easton & Rupp, 4al nth St. | property. ight? Eight hours keep wages up be-| the funeral, after which the meeting ad- === | Specialties the"Siontxes “irpertoneed = aaa a Popular-Priced Stationers. Just abeve ave. “CASTORIA {s so well xdapted 0 children that it improves the moral stamina of | journed. - ° : seasaitarel moving vans. Estimate a CUKED WI ay 4d e.”? = Fan y2 Cancers (=, ees ieee Semin Eyre tae ere vee ts —~—— Beecham’s Pills for con me SP ahd Hi ade 8-8 mn F Fi e eae Se a 3 —— s00 A Call to Workingmen, . : WITH INSURANCR apS-*mo. CHARLE Phy. icians and Dentists kvown to me WH. A. ARCH stipation 1ec id = SICiaNS A iists, a wii, + 33 & a . al 25¢ anced on goods stot Dic Ne eu aivacl GURtnlcet isa TeIen Lt So. Oxford at., Brvoktyn, N. a x eer Pec icane asrocintlon: A call has been issued for a convention ba z 5 Tu ktuds of goods at public auction. Goods pe Oe ee ee eet pnts Eee ae commended ‘Casto. | Phe Physico-Medical Association of Amer-| of representatives of the trades of Alle- | G ka 1 = Bt for at avy time. URES | ana tbeattsts ot at tritit For eoveral scars I have recommended ‘Casto Get the book at your drug: ions ee Aer "t print for ica 1s holding a three-days’ si son in Chi- | gheny county to form a tral labor union send them of them, but Ido for x great many, and would | "4." and shall always continue to do so, as it has ‘ ae : etd, *. my10-3m fs Ea, ave. f aloee KGS a - pends 1 soe vane eee : cago. About 125 delegates are present! to operate in the county along the same | ¢f. a : =eNATE RTORAGE WWARPEIOUSE—& STORY I0Me Gcrelehines pr Conateel ED ECCS TEIRCISE Se ae aera eee ceneencial reaut from all parts of America. A numiber of | lines as the national fe trades. The | © st’s and go by it SENATE STORAGE WAREHOUSE +STORY ION H. L. MeQ&LeN, Peinter and Publisher, ERY BL PARDEE papers of interest to the ciation will be | convention will be held at Vittsburg on Annual Sales More Than 6,000,000 Box loud per month; advances on storage. D. = Ba wy l13 110S-1116 Est. n.w. ‘Telephone ‘$20. 125th st. and 7th ave., New York city, | read and discussed. Sunday evening, June 2. apt: £ CO., Auctioneers, 225 Pa. ave. D.w. Tel, 1088,