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THE EVENING SIAR, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1896—-SEXTEEN PAGES. ORIGINAL. National Register of the Republic of Hawaii CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION. SUBURBAN NEWS ANACOSTIA, Rev. M. P. Sullivan, for some time past assist- ant pastor of St. Peter's Church, Capitol Hill, Washington, has relieved Rey. pastor of St. Teresa to which position Mr. Sullivan was appotnted. by Cardinal Gibbons some weeks ago. s in The Star, B. Hughes as holie Chureh, At As heretofore Father Hughes will go to Boston to take a professorsnip in one of the most institutions of the denomina- Mention has from Ume to time been made of the good work ring his pastorate at A\ es of his former congre ed stiecess will accompany his new field of labor. ieved that the cougres: Will be as loyal to their neWw pastor as the as they seem District of Hero/u!u, leland of Ochu, THiS IS TO CERTIFY that on this th day of May, 1896, James ered in this district. prominent educational accomplished by Thompson Doe has re; A deseriptis: f said person is as follows : United States of America: for the Republic o' Couutry of birth, Residence, Richards street. Port of departure Hawaii, San Francisco. Date of arrival here, April 3, Married or single: Married, Occupation, money lender. tion of occupation, King street. Name of employer, Hawaiian Banking deace of employer, Nuuanu Avenue. ion of St. Teresa 8 for the new line of the Capital Railway Congress re= and it is said nego- ident Griswold for use of certain portions of the ‘There is a report eis to be well founded, way Company: fa froin Llneoln. Pari cently, have be Company. Distinguishing marks of features: Height,5 feet 10} inches ; weight, ington will build the new road 180 lbs. ; hair, dark brown; eyeg, blue; features, full mole on left check. Thuab mark: ‘The construction of stween Congress Heights and Shepherd's Will, it is said, be arranged for with other parties. bem in a short time, KENSINGTON, TONATHAN SHAW, Superintendent Mr. Percy Hughes and family have removed to Garrett Park, Mrs. Jesse Figgins and Mrs. Fizzins’ parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Marr of Fylls Chureh, Miss Lotta Hudso guest of Miss Mary L, Davenport. er, Who had been employed by the Baltimore and Ohio railroad for the ck band, was killed ‘Tuesday n k by local train rear Forest Glen, to this place and an h entirely exonerated the locomotiv it was removed to Rockville for burial, which occurred this afternoon ‘The deceased was a widower, with one attending school daughter are Registrar; of Washington has been the District of Honolulu, Island of Oahu. Conrad: Multi past sixteen years ay a tr: inquest. Leld, FORM OF REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE USED BY THE GOVERNMENT. MAKE THEIR MARKS How the Island Republic Catalegues ts Citizens, wito has been neu Baltimore, said Shaw. Gimme your thumb!" s a member of company H, an’ me thumb stays H with the ‘standing that he would be free from near, Who has been the guest of Mr. und Mis. Mr. and Mrs, host and hostess of the He reckoned not on registration until to dip his thum! he was told a sect in the ink-soaked pad and let her go. | pressed into the pad as though he was get- and when he raised his thumb it was and Sallie 1’, aitural questiows were asked a Knotty proble tually and econ o succeeds at the gher salary than the man w NO TROUBLE AEOUT IDENTIFICATION ally, was: thor rst person to register under the new law was Wray Taylor, general ent of the Each Voter Contributes an Impres- mal and othe tted in the cot He went at it boldly without fear of a call-down from As Mr. Taylor has cha on the group, it was neces for him to go through the ordeal r that he could judge the corrert he work performed on those who f Between Mr. Taylor and lucky teen there Were government off others who wantel to ¢ ion of being registered. 13 was Alexander Georze of the opposi sir. Robertson, it sion of a Thumb. - Jolin ‘Thonuts, ¢ Phrenaskeia on thy REGISTRATION METHODS ee represented fu he Honolua Con Robertson, le bywer hous: always plays 1: hem through fice to leave their marks. or less chafing among the n, but the clerks took it good naturedly. birth mark and servitude have been haw steps forward the solemnity of a church warden is thumb in the ink he did it like a man who wanted to blot out the objectionable fea: t him and request his thumb on the pad cn t personal sketches in pe written down, J ere kept busy tell- nquirers that the solid purple s med to Julge Robertson. sterday that he w vie ink on the pad, for it it the judge would have daubed account of ig the Myrtle's colors. part of the affair is hich mark the character of the | e same which outlined age of six y worked smooth! e thumb mark. He right hand; he left his thumb ing fingers in a sawmill in Ww, waiting to hand in his -known sig! » hand in his weight and d only two A consultation was hell and the superin- under the would have to take his left thumb, but that would not do, i Wathed in bandages on account of a ned while trying to crack a The man was told to articular man kept them gu his appearance did not show that niers and hot summers fracture sus‘ | Joke with a friend. call again. Another enigma presented himself for a mark, but when asked the color of his hair and he showed himself to be bald, wrote down “not distinguishable. here are a great many people wno say they will not register because they to the thumb mark feature In the g who holds office in says he will fight for the gover: p them out of a scrape, ples are not for sale, and 4 resign than go up and pat himss level with a lot of Chinese coolies. are a sreat many who object, but to make no difference five cents for each certificate is- thing is new now, Wears off nothing will be thought asked him the lidn’t know whe en or fifty. a sure win sly answered and held on You could | Moore, jr. was in th jian circus, certificate shortly afte was off as to his di He was asked the color of he thought ught it was b the subject was guishing marks. but his princi- distinguishing marks, and when the 2S OF THE RN COLORADO R Murderer of Wis Cr A United Marshal -Describes t He Saw There. ot (Col) News. irg observations during t last week among the ruins of the southwestern 1 made the trip to the dis purpese of serving He found his ay of Alexandria of gallows nor to a iong im- sn of Ka'timore, wece re lust man en the bord the return irous district that was once the a rece now res considerable legal talent ve, so that lerers will con- “the cliffs are dotted with little stone houses, built of « ue not found in the aeighbor- s: Where did the stone come from, ard how did the builders lift the stones to their place: SS eicreaes Ming house of Levi Hill, one of med Hall, who near the Tennessee fire. early on Saturday: tally Insured in the Mont zor terly meeting of Pri indy Spring on the 6th, 7th n North Carol The question of who lived i The dispute I saw one large R was covered with adobe. This as I uever he: Wellers using that kind of ma- as told of a remarkable find in ene building sixty feet stories above ground, WASHINGTON Was a surprise to mi other man At any rate, ng of the directors of the Wo ‘ump Meeting Assi when President fation will be ‘will gnnounce ved that at the time of | stood on Nort | The Camp M Association has of Washington, nE Was de: cribed by a as containing cedar No cedar grows in and it is a mystery how the ed heavy logs up the sides of man who vi 3 sixty feet long. that country, h Caroliva grounds for a cam weeks during the e: the meeting has not yet been anged to sult the conv: Mr. and Mrs. Booth-Tuc meeting, to he held vssed by the bullet and then made his de- xed, but will be enee of the associa er, who have promised Mr. Isriel says the Smithsonian Institu- tion hes an agent in the field who is pre- paring to carry awoy a large number of A second representa- ed during the © offered was that ihe crime mmitted in North Carolina, but : : was arsucd relics from the ruir tion from the east is exp summer, and within a few years there will in southwestern Colo- le lover of antiquitie: re at work and tne buildings are the skeletons and mummies of the orjginal inhabitants are shipped to the musecms of the Atlaniic TLere is no law in Col- the intruders can be work getting th of visitors and the 1 reises of thi ev. Dr. L. B. Wil ten district, who has’ conducted. the: gtounds in order for In other words, it was | murdered | - is npt, and as the victim of Hall's North Carolina at the ler could not North Carolina, be litile ef intere latter will be Ai shcot ng was not he murder, sociation has also the Woman's dewn and granted the use of the pose of “hav= but was committed in a meeting there beginning nuins for ten days, stated that up to this time more en rented at ofore since the states and Ex crado under which higher court reversed the de: was declared innoc: rolra was cone than during any irove was opened. ut so far as No When discharged y arrested on complaint » who demand- Extradition Receipe for the Modern Novel. ¥ Orleans Picayune. Take a selfish and worldly husband, an oppressed and virtuous heroine, an artful and designing siren, and a hero in love with both. Let the first, by her purblind ingenuousness, irritate the husband and in- flame the lover. Throw in an unnatural half angel, who uses familiar oaths, printed right off, a perspicacious maiden aunt, a very blank and cloistered “juvenile lead,” and a rake of approved pattern; sprinkle liberally with heroise’s personal beauty, especially insisting in every other “bowed mouth,” was occupied by Mr. Mculten and fanily. extrad.ton p: cza only be secured for a fugitive from jus- family of Washington have moyed into the cottage owned by Rev. burn of Baltimore. who was call. ‘and death of bis moth to Wasbington Grove. ——-__ FALLS CHURCH. A special meeting of the town connec Wednesday night at the counell rooms, with lowing counciime uch a fugitive and that he was led to Boston by wanted in Tennessee for 1 her, has returned erime of mur- As soon as Hall was iaken into custody «pplication was made release on a writ of hapeas corpus. plea was made that as es ee when the m ald not be a fugitive from that state, it was cont half devil, Hall was not in ‘he, DePutron, her words, san cannot run away he has never been. a'so carried to the aded that a mayor stated the ‘object of ‘the me be to hear objections to the election last ywestion of bonding the town for aid Messrs. J. 8. Riley, H. J. W. Brown and B. F. Crocker filed a ‘tions to the election, that sufficient notice was not given tion had been presented the council the judges holding ssid election had not’ been properly appointed; that ballots were received after sundown, and that parties voted who ‘The protest was ordered Connellman DePutron, one of the judzes, answered th denied in the m: ticns as set forth in the protest. resolution to the effect that as the question Te. ceived the votes of two-thirds of. the freehol ers who voted on the question it was the senso of tho ccunefl that the result Action on the whole mat ferred until next Monday night, whi will meet fn descriptions This matter was page on her the bitterness of the “stung” and “maddened” heart; boil on the fiery questicn of a woman's duty toward a husband with a past, and serve in a pale green binding, with good print and paper Season with | to the clectric railroad. protest and obje three judges concurred, ; that no peti- asking for the orth Carolina nor Tennessee has taken any’ steps to prevent a repetition of such an occurrence as related above. ful if any other s which a crime comm Were not entitled, ete. tate has laws under entered on the records. zd under the same be punished, At be difficult to pass a state i lawyers could not des law would, of cours At present the man who lives near a state iine has advantages when he wants to All he has to do is to ccax his victim close to the boundary place that imaginary line of demarcation between them and fire away. good he will accomplish his purpose, and a clever lawyer will secure his discharge @ corsideration, of course. A Fiend in Human Shape. From the Indianapolis Journal. The Club President—“You all remember hew Wilson, who used to come here with Watson, used to bore us with stories about his smart children, and how we used to tolerate him, because he seemed so happy in the teliing?” he Club (in chorus)—-"“We di have just learned that he is an old bachelor, and told us those yaras merely for the pleasure of watching us squirm.” Stunned silence, in. several alle; He also offered a y. A United States be effective. as in the aflirmative, it murder. en the council regular monthly session, and Mr. R. attorney for the corporation, wili be re of Good Tem- If his aim ts At the meeti cht there was a and a program render Crocker; remarks, by Mr? & P. De Vault and others, ‘ ‘ Miss Baith ©. Merrifield as returned trom at- tending the commencement exercises of Kee Mar Colleg? at Hagerstown. - Mester Francis tice Riley, was Riley's residenc reecption _tendei hristeried on ‘the lawn of ‘Mr. od Mr. and Mrs, Birg Tey. John McGill performed’ tie ceremony, Miss Kath: and Myssrs, H. J.” Morgan and crine Maud tte larry C. Bing Mr ¢. W. 5 of the ‘Greet soon move in. Mr. Francis M. Wright of Wasbington, who re- cently purchased one “of the Crossman houses at Eust End, has moved oft. Mr. Burr Brown, who has been visiting his sou, cling as, Sponsors, Jotin county. Mr. J. H. Purcell of Woodgrove, Va., has bee Visiting here for several da = Mr. W. D. Evans, who father, Mr. H. C. Evanseter the past two weeks, has réturved to North Carolina, Mrs, M Garner is ppendin; with her ‘daughter, Mrs. “A, T, 1a oon, in Wash- Ington. Le ‘members of the M. t thelr lawn party beld Saturday night, and Mrs, Harry moved out for the simmer. oo AIRFAX COURT HOUS Cireuit court ‘icol presiding, iments wel convened Monday, About Judge ©. B. thirty decrees and six Among the attorneys in attendance were Messrs, Frank Smith, John M ason and James R. Caton of Alexandria; D. S. Mackall and Judge Critcher of Washington, county clerk has issued marriage licenses to John Pugh and Ela 8. Gurnes; G. 8, Ohio and Kate Bickster; Harry ©. Birge of Ken- y and Jeanpe E. Riley. Mr. Willlam L. Skinner and family, who have been residing in Washington during the winter, have returned. Miss C. ‘Trueworthy has been visiting at | Mr, ened h Sagar of Avoes Mr. A. J. Sagar, Mr. William “Buckner of the “Pheolo y conducted the services at the Zion PB. Chureh last ay. ROOKLAND, Mr. A. H. Brawner, w ft to New York. Mr. York, is stoppivg with Will remain for some ti Miss Beulah Gudgin has one on an through the north, visiting New Lake Goorge aud Sarat Miss Gudgin is Lake Goorge, where she is visiting relativ is expected to remain away until th smother, pleinber, returning in time to resume her Sunday the M. aha meeting ‘of the ety ren nitecta tat es iuiteh credit for tlie tine proses we Cermet sulox by Mr, Joye $3 Bes Tad Davit, Quicken plause au as. the Mit ths King David ni sutni On dune 4 festival et, for the bene. Was hirgel tended < Gay lanterns: #6 tone the ‘tees, wl do one’s bid The fs Were presided over by Holide and, Toes, assisted Auntie. Holiid Johnson and. D: and Mr. Homer Mr. Hurry God . Hoiner Malone. The confectionery Was presided over by Mrs Wolfe, Mes. Gr sturray w-luded se wind Mis 4 phe viol iy Mr. Crawshaw eas an ap) applause, “The acc trof. W. J. Oates, After pleasant was henity sort ss Bessie Buck ) refreshmen Sultsman, served and very dasev with ther prepara toms. for ren's AWAD take place Sin. day evening. Sing ftutions will comprise e cine « ily is look nt with muck pleasur ee AKOMA, The Public Welfare Assoviation held a meeting at Takoma Mall Tuesd . The principal feature owas the w in which the 4th of mld be cele tions er vi t by Mr. Hin, Moores, Judson, Major O'Driscoll, Mr. mand others it was decided to have the of entertainment for this year that was + follaving. eo 3 were ap- ative, S. Shedd, POW. Lay, W A. ar, W. G. Platt; 1, Dr. H. M. Benn F. Willis, J.B. Kinnear, M Baa Brown, H. B. Warren, Lay J. Long, HP. It. vn, L. M. Moores: nin: sie, 8. > hall, W. G. Platt, ooM instructions eataiitee by riary, inordor that scope ‘of their duties. will be convened. bs four hundred people i ‘Vakoma Sp: The hall was de ing and the music. stationed In Joking the ball room, was. exee ank B. Martin acted as master of ceremon The gnosts Tat the hotel si Tare W. W. Fugate, Urbana, UL; Miss 1 FP. R. Martin, Miss “Jo M nded the opening gs Hotel Mond peated WHth, Johnson, Mi M. E. Newton, Miss M. fon, Arthur Branste W.T. Sermons, J LP. wife, Mrs. tress, ald, Mr. Mes A. | Becleston Dwight Andersoy ines, M. ©. Huntress, Emill EG 7. Puitt, Mr. and rusi, d Id. FE. D. Carusi and Quincy Smith and family. — TAKOMA PARK. A large andience of ladies and gentlemen listen- ed to the finaneial question held in Takoma Hall ys Warren presided at the ton, Kinvear, Willis, 6 made addresses, y evening. Mr. George A. meeting and Messrs. Ie erry, Poultney and D. Mr. De been invited to spend a whole evening in add ing an audience at the next citizens on the money qitestfon. News of the pa koma Park gives general satisfaction to th dents of Ashley M. Rockviile the pe three da; term of the cireult court. posed of was the Lewls of this. to for Ubel. Posed by atte! emurrer in. the cas he court ruled the demurre1 jen. Rutherford’s couns resents a good «1 Mr. Lewis’ connsel. ‘This $s (‘first blood’? for Mr. Fewis in what promises to be a celebrated case. November term, Mr. Lewis is represented by Mr. Gould, Mr. Guion ‘Talbot. the recipient of many entertained by games, &c., end by the ver tle fancy dancing by ‘Miss Pauline Bliss. ful refreshments were served. ‘Those Misses Julia Lay, Mar; Shedd, Pauling Wit Nora Perry, Genev Holt, Gussie Lay, near’and Will Swormstedt. A meetin; tion was held Wednesday night. resents. ss. Biunche Lay, Mabel Smith, members, to handle the affairs of the assoclatiol A large number of new members were elected. The enthusiasm for the association seems to be on the increase, and even the ladies of Takom: take an interest in the welfare of the association, a nuwber of them having made application for mem- The base ball team will play a game bership. with the Columbia Heights Saturday afternoon. The ladles of Trintty Episcopal Chnrch are very the success of the lawn rs much gratified with given Wednesday evening for the benefit of church, The board walk betwecs the station ‘end Takoma Heights is in a yi Holmes Styles, grandson of Jus- Wednesday after the wedding tson of Washington bas rented one ugh housey- at Kast End and will Brown, has returned to his home, in has been visiting his several weeks E. Church South cleared Evans of Washington have Mercer of N. Y¥., ds visiting ical” Sem- has been visiting his ther, Mrs. Brawner of 12th street, has returned vner, sso of New with whom he ed trip trooklyn, wat She middle of his Was the in the Waitresses, rey booths the Ashley iné is seeretary of the pational silver committee at Washington, and las sS- meeting of Takoma ge of the bill in the Senate Wing a charter to the Raitfmore and Washington tansit Company. to construct its lines for a short distance in the District of Columbia through 'Ta- rest- lies town ajtorney, has been in ding the June Among the matters dis- of J. Vance n against Gen. Allan Rutherford to the declara~ tion, thus holding that the publication on Its face use of action, as contended by trial before a jury will teke placa at the Miller and Messrs. Talbot end Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Swormstedt of Maple avenue ave a birthday party to their Httle duughter Martha yesterday evening. Miss Swormstedt was The guests were artis- rellght- resent were ret Swormstedt, Elizabeth ‘e Kinnear, and Messrs, Felix Archie Waters, Eugene Kin- of the Takoma Park Athletic Associa- It was decided to elect a board of governors, consisting of twelve y dilapidated condition, and if not repaired at an early date some serions acct etke rerait ee ting and t he regular prayer meet a meeti the Junior C. TE Soctet were held at the byterian Chapel Wednesday: evening. tnt: Edward Lewis is in New York on a business Dp. A strawberry festival Will be given at Sligo this evening for the benefit of the Sligo M. E. Church. ——— LANH MS. Martin L. J. Stcele narrowly escaped being crashed under the wheels of the Washington and Vhiladelphia express at Lanhams, on the Baltimore and Potomac railroad, last Monday. Me was driv- ing to his home in a wagon, and the train being hidden from view by a deep cut, he did not hear its approach until it was within ten feet of him. ‘The horse, a valuable aniinal that had receatly been purchased, was instantly killed and the wagon dragged along with the moving train and badly A score of persons who «witnessed the scene, among them the young man’s parents, were horror struck at his perilous position. ‘The engineer falled to sound the ularm as be crossing, and for this reasoy none of the saw the’ rain. Mr. Basil Harvey, section foreman on the Baltl- more and Potomac railroad at this. pl was Mt- ten by a polsonous spider last Sunday and has since been very fll, at one time life being despalred of. He is very’ popular with the Pennsylvania company. ROCKVILLE. The June term of the county commenced here John A. Lynch on the ben court Thomas Anderson, esq., in behalf of t Assoclation, presented a series of appro lutions passed by that organisation on the death of the late Judge Wm. Velrs Boule, and the same were ordered to be placed among the records of the court. ‘The calling of the docket and assign ment of cases occupied the balance of the day. ‘The demurrer in the case of John Vance Lewis vs. Allen Rutherford will be argued today, Messrs. ould and Miller appearing for the plaintift an Messrs. D. W. Baker and J. J. Jobnson for the want. On the san & Co, cla des E.’ trastee clreuit court for this Monday morning, Judge Upon the opening of Bar 2 8. thts county re Wednesda and. or- en trom their Keatin, mer, was asking for ana nt for ene’ week that he might” provide board thuctions in reg The board will meet er witeh the work ys ugo Mr. file, upe the dead 1, revidin house n. Daws cover his dis- urrier pix one of the legs of which was a silver band ing fhe figures Jalvo what is supposed to he Petter F, latter is very tine he ren) 1 Mullinzer, who struck by: the Forest Glen Wer the nndertaki of W. Q for burial A by at sed was until be mtd The Rockville ¢ Monat Vernon S ins Monday afternoon, of Sandy presid ary; Miss Mollte did to hold quar ph he last pemubershipy, voratie convention ‘Tr tes to the sta quite a spirited ¢ to change the tenner of Ih primaries in ty coun Px on: the questic Chiswell, me who wus opposed an tion 1 conve prope democr con- rose tes, taking act apany m ng at Its Lew hall on Mary resident Hunter int siness. A. nd avenue, nd trans d invitations to Melrose Institut ersatist Chur and I, streets northwest, Washington, D. evening at 8 o'clock. tev. Mr. Mely South of this pl woof the Si, E, Church 2an iastructive Mus- trated lecture on" “Jast Tuewley evening re the benetit of that chureh, A large and appre elative audience was preset, and quite a sui Was realized, At ilar meeting of the county commiss followin held last Tuerds: ‘That the salary tien. supervisors” hj vaurrants be drawn. on payable to school at in full for fourth ch 25, 15! pe the county hoard, for burnt of License uf to Queen say next the Marshal Wb.ne ta, of 1, $16,000, the of er to ¢ W. Du Val. Dury be bury, deee ro) » creditor Muted guard . minor children of of bond, $50. ‘That the Almira Kerrick be pp ordered, nto Nelson Alvinds rst and pte ni Maggie to Mr. Hill, Md., wh 1, at 619 E str LO. M., held an in- 8" Hall Monday night. sting meeting at Meehan It was decided to vist Capital Lo ton Thursday evening, the 11th instant Mr. Josephs rs has sutlicientiy recovered from hls recent illness to visit friends in New York, ball eluly Been formed ame sof the Pinckney Memorial Chur ah. d old man, who «i; away wi of Washing: ms to , and who tells S concermag iter, has been he in seareh various conflicting stor! amusing the people of this neignhorhood by bis aquee ions ands: the past few d He ma the depot the ether the arrival in for are on or of people who last night at the offi There was a full attendance with the exeeption of Maj. Tierney. following assessments were d nd ue, $241.16: personal property, $5 Quit db ‘fon arese In regard) to ‘ssment of the land owned by the jumbia and Maryland electrie railway, and upon iotion of Mr. nmons it was decided to estimate its value at $5,000. ‘This t is included in the land value. On motion of Mr. Walker, Mr. Perkins was ordered to extend his sewer pipe in front of the old Hyatt mansion to the main sewer on Railroad avenue, within thirty days, or discon- tinue its use. The’ road commitiee was justructed to prepare a schedule of permanent work on the streets of this town, which in their judgment should be done during the present season, and re- ort the same at the next meeting of the board, $n motion of Mr, Emmons, it was deeded tt gravel used on the streets of the town durin present year should be bank gravel of good quality, and all proposals should be made accordingly. The road committee was directed to remove the old board walk leading to Mr. Baker's residence and lay a new board walk four feet in width on Frank- Un street from Mr, Baker's residence to walk in front of Mr. Tise’s property, two-thirds of the cost of the same to be charged against the abutting property owners, —__.__ FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE. The case of Silas Denty against the Washington, Alexandria. and Mount Vernon Railroad Company came up Tuesday in the circuit court. Denty has sed the company for $10,000 for injuries sustained to himself and wagon, caused by being run into by a car of that company on Hunting Creek bridge on May 19, 1894. According to Denty’s testimony, he was driving over the bridge, and a car coming slong frightened his horse, which backed the wagon onto the track, Tho motorman failed to stop the car In time, and he was thrown out of his wagon, cutting his head and also sustaining other injuries. ie was taken to Dr. Gulick’s office in Alexandria, where. bis Wounds were treated, after which he was tuken to bis home in this county. Witnesses for the com- any testified that Denty was careless in bis driv- and jerked on the lines, causing his borse to back, the ‘wagon on the track when the car was within eleven feet of bim, and therefore the motor- man could not stop in time. The motorman claim- gd that he did all that he conld to stop iho «ar. Some of the witnosses say that Denty \as under the influence of intorleants at the tine of the ac- lent. teat, ca8¢ will probably be given te the jury MEMBERS IN TOWN Senators. MAHANY, RB. 924 ldih ot, | MAHON, “1. M., + -1T42_Q st. E £., Tenn... SW. Mase. RY, J. 7, Minn. BLACKBURN, J. », Ohi BROWN, ‘Arthur, U. BURROWS, J. 6., Mich BUTLER, Marion, N. C.. CAFFERY, Dorelson. La. CALL, Wilkinson, Fia. D CANNON, Prank J. Utati, CARTER, ‘Thos. H.,’ Mont... CH. ANDEER, Ww --2.1711Q st. 1334 19th st. 1432) Stoughton st. CULLOM, 8. M., iil 1213 Thode Istand corge. “Del. .- “1001 16th ‘et “Page's Hotei i HARRIS, Isham HAWLEY, J. RB. FOLL, D."B.) NOY. HOAR, (Maas G. Ji, Texas. AL, Ohio... es L, B. B.. N. ¥.. +++ -621 East Cap. st. - NORTH WAY, @ Lafayette square |S as éen 16th st. ID222 Metropolitan MITCHELL, John H., Ore MITCHELL, J. L., Wis. 3AN, Alabama. ..... wiz. 815 414 st. Ti sthomas circle V1L1701 K st. on. 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