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12 THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1896--TWELVE PAGES. POLICE COURT —__________, Court of Appeals. The Court of Appeals met today for the first time since its adjournment last June for the usual summer recess, Mr. Chief Justice Alvey and Mr. Justices Morris and Shepard being present. The session was a very brief one, the chief justice explaining that only formal motions would be heard. The October term of the court will be open- ea Monday next. Five members of the bar of the District Supreme Court wére ad- mitted to practice before the appellate court, they being Messrs. Albert L. Rich- erdson, John Raum, Henry N. Obear, Ho- mer Morris of Cincinnati, Ohio, and An- Grew Y. Bradley, a son of Judge Andrew C. Bradley of the District Supreme Court. ——— Meeting at Gaithersburg. A republican mass meeting is being ar- ranged for Saturday evening, October 3, at LOCAL MENTION. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Academy of Music.—Aadrew Mack in| The Different Oases That Were Brought Be- “Myles Aroon.” Bijou Theater—“A Summer Girl.” fore the Judge Today. Grand Opera House—“The Black Crook.”* Kernan’s Lyeeum Theater.Flynn and Sheridan's Big Sensation Double Show. Lafayette Square Opera House.—Maggie Cline in “On Broadway.” New National Theater.—Charles H. Hop- IN THE because Policeman Stahl had found them AMUSEMENTS. near the railroad tracks near the Anacostia river. “Tramps make a regular camp of that place,” said the policeman, ‘and when I found these men there yesterday I arrested them.” “We were at the creek washing up,” said one of them, and their appearance showed that they had used a plentiful supply of the liquid on themselves. “We were g0- ing out of town, an@ would have been in Baltimore today had not the policeman arrested us.” They were released to resume their jour- ney. Charles Rothfus, a white boy, and two colored companions, Adam Herbert and El- gin Bonner, were found sleeping in a box car in Eckington yesterday, and the charge against them was vagrancy. “I'm a pretzel baker,” said Rothfus, “and live at 116 Love lane, Lancaster, Pa.” that are at the same time interesting STREET EXDENSION ACT tasting: “Tein tn pectic aoe the fire scene, and so thrilling is the effect that the audience unconsciously cheers the brave fireman when he rushes up the burn- ing ladder and rescues the little girl. The Picture of Herald Square, New York, is also a perfect representation of that busy thoroughfare of the metropolis. Hernan’s Lyceum Theater.—Flynn & Sheridan's Big Double Show drew a large crowd at Kerren’s last night. This ag- gregation of vaudeville stars has been ma- terially strengthened since last year, and the entertainment presented is in every way first-class. In addition to a regular company of entertainers, a full company of creoles is presented, and between the two @ long and interesting program is given. After a novel introduction of the two com- | panies, a grand olio is presented. Smart and Williams do some clever buck and wing dancing; Lillian Lancaster and Gertie Collins follow with a grotesque terpsi- Lafayette Square Opera House.—Ours he- ing a free country ,there is nothing to pre- vent Maggie Cline from appearing as a dramatic star if she desires. Women with less in the way of fame and bank account have indulged in this luxury, and the en- thusiasm with which the American public has saluted every thump of “T’row "im Down McClosky” was calculated to tempt her to seek a higher perch on the ladder of fame. As the prima donna of bowery operatics, Maggie deserves to Hve in the annals of the stage. But following the general tendency of things in New York, she was seized with a desire to move far- ther up town, and the title of her present play is “on Broadway.” The name sug- gests farce comedy, but it ts not this ex- actly; neither is it An Early Decision ae to Oonstitutionality Ex- » pected. Some Were Given Another Opportun- ity, While Others Were Subjected to Different Kinds of Penalties. Cases to Be Advanced in the Supreme Court—Action: Today in the Court Appea Fo AE In Judge Kimball's court room this morn- ing there was a gathering of lawyers and others who pretended they knew all about the political situation, and their expe- riences were as varied as was the make-up of the small party. The experience meet- It appears now that the constitutionality of the street extension or highway act will certainly be determined by the United States Supreme Court during the coming October term of the court. Hence, a de- Steamer Macalester for Mount Vernon and Marshall Hall at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Steamer Wakefield for Colonial Beach and river landings at 7 a.m. Steamer Washington for Norfolk and Fortress Monroe at 7 p.m. Steamer T. V. Arrowsmith for Colonial Beach and river landings at 3 p.m. ing was brought to a sudden termination when Judge Kimball reached court, and the appearance on the bench of the Rev. J. J. fairs, “What are you doing here?” “Looking for work. I've been following and at the last one I attended worked for a man who had snakes.” cision in the matter 1s now looked for dur- ing the next few months, possibly before the first of the year. I ure melodrama. It is drama of Re baconian school—a streak of heroism and a streak of song and dance. Miss Cline (thereby meaning Mes- chorean specialty, and Conningham and Grant as the “Brutal Brothers” do a knock-about act that is brutal. Then comes Gaithersburg, when Captain John McDon- ald, Judge Allen W. Tourgee, Mr. James Ramey and General Allan Rutherford will 2 be present and make addresses. gie) makes a very respectable attempt 25) 4 yrand challenge clog tournament, 1n- —<——— = Z Muir of the E Street Baptist Church gave| The judge thought it would be a good| It will be remembered that under the act| an actress. She has a quietude that is 5 = < - : SG se bated “Pages 2 | Multec thapis strectlesentiat| Chachi eons] TRO} dey ctu cte ne teawonla Baie 000) | ETE WE DS romero ne cr eae troducing Sophia Thorne and Thos. P.| Li Hung Chang arrived at Yokohama REASON WE MAKE CARPETS so bright aad fresh when we clean them is because we take out every particle of dust religious meeting. Everybody knows the reverend pastor of the E Street Church be- cause of his ability, and the prisoners can be heard from. the city. the others, and held him until his father ‘The colored prisoners were sent out of arising under the approved map of the first section were heard and disposed of in the District Court, case 419, Denison and surprising in one whose animal spirits have so won the public and which makes the enthusiasm with which she carols forth her famous lyrics the more enjoyable by con- clog dancing world. Smith, who claim the championship In the ‘Then there is a mon- ster cake walk, in which Billy Farrell and his clever wife participate. novelty te on the steamer Empress of China Sunday. No formal reception was accorded him, and he immediately re-embarked for Tien Tsin. he 4 y that c take eee be ae trest. While there 1s no probability w Se een — ai eee Ser a Ree ear ae ee Stor” | would gladly have had him take Judge — Leighton's subdivision of Mt. Pleasant and| she will ever jostle the tragic laurels from } Presented in Flora, whose cxuibittons on | = = SSS nat ge es Kimball's place on the bench and settle BEFORE JUDGE MILLER. Pleasant Plains, and 458, Ingleside subdi-| Berrhardt’s brow, she is a most interesting DEOOSE BOAT ER OTA HOMES ODE Wall Paper, House Painting and Window Shades. RICHARD W. HENDERSON.1113 F st.n.w. “T PRESERVING SUGARS -nny’e Pure ars—products best refineries. Caution—beware of impure sugars. Seven city stores. the legal questions, for they knew that the pastor who has so big a heart would deal more with human nature than with law, and their chances of an extremely merciful finding would be much bet! But, of course, they couid not even have the pieasant anticipation of such a session, and the eloquent divine had to sit there on Infractions f the Law Punished by Fines and Imprisonment. Among Judge Miller’s callers today was Charlie Young, a celestial, who conducts a elothes-washing establishment. He is vision. In each case the jury of appraisers reported the amounts awarded both as damages and benefits, the Court of Appeals, on appeal, holding the act valid and con- stitutional except in the matter of an as- sessment of benefits. a The lower court subsequently approved type of entertainer, and when she 1s really in her element there are few so insensible to fun and melody as to resist her rugged blandishments. No one can sing Maggie Cline’s songs as she does, and not to have heard her warble ts to leave a void in your theatrical education which a knowledge of An personation of the Bowery girl was a clever piece of acting on such a dangerous stage. ‘The entertainment closes with an extrava- ganza, “The Naval Reception.” Autumn Soclal.—The board of man- agers of the Home for the Aged will give an autamn social at the Foundry M. E. Church, corner 14th and G streets north- $ ‘The gasping, wheering and Shortness of breath in ASTHMA : may be instantly relieved and permanently hard-working Chinaman, whose business the classics can never supply. cured by Booth’s “HYOMED” Pocket I D. KENNY. | the bench and be a silent listener. the awards, in conformity, however, with west, this evening. Committees have been =f — \dience that “ Outfit; the new and wonderful Austral: a has increased to such proportions that he | the ruling of the Court of Appeals, where-| Grand Opera House—An au seer ea Outttt; the aration a o1 porte! vi a i ce G . ~ ' ‘ked the house to the doors saw a re- or a si ‘Dry-Air” treatment of throat aud lung Biase ue pela le ke Lal CEE CEee Get has found it necessary to employ help. One | upon appeals were noted by both the Dis-| Packed the house to the ors maw & TI to aet in conjunction with the bourd to | % disiue The first case the pastor heard was that care for guests and to make arrangements of a colored woman named M: Hudson, for the social, and the indications point 5 iggking trict and downers. oN ear elle aith hats and bonnets Thursday and Friday, Oc- of his assistants 1s a good-looking young | trict end the lavd owner oday Mr. Na-| Opera, House last night by Newell and “Cures by Inhalation.” : Meroe Caiaoe clalty tover land 2. (No cards ene 5 colored woman, and’ 1t was alll on her ac- a Wileon, on behalf of the land own-| Tompkin'’s ocmpany of dancers, spcelalty | to an enjoyable occasion. All who attend 2 oe who lives in Swinghammer’s alley. Police- | count that Charlle’s presence in court was | (paniel Wilson. on Benall Co court to| artists, and pretty girls. Of the “tlecK | are requested to make a silver offering of | & , ACA Grucziets, #10, or at oer Sat To lane Sted Beata medicine is necessary | man Schuyler had arrested the dark dam-| rendered necessary. these appeals, suggesting that, as no new Creek itself noring ee a0 ae “i as sume sort, although gold will not be re- + fame rg SP oa oe occasionally. Asa family remedy, Dr. J. W. | sel when hi ience had cease t i : , susges 2 * J that the company which presents BUECRTAE SiOTLEa oe Anema wilh Be f » We. ree pampylie Hull's Pills arc the best, and should alwaya | Sci, when bis patience had ceased to be a} He believes, as do most of his fellow | questions are raised in them. the Jude"| year is one which coutd be hardly improved | Cn"Saye and a program of literary and mu-|% "p,m. poortt, 23 £. 20m st., N. ¥. Boe ee ce . and the woman declared in her plea| countrymen, ‘that during working hours | ments in the lower court be formally ‘fon. ‘The bullets are original and well ex- = . 23 E. 2oth st, N.Y that she was Innocent. sical numbers will be rendered during the firmed, that the two cases, Involving every there is no time for play. If his assistant ecuted, while the magnificent scenery, to- W. 8S. THOMPSON, 703 15th COS SESSEOOOEOEOOO 9 OOS = ae pace ag £ s x e of the evening. 164 ¢ 7 * = = For several days there has been trouble | wants any of her male companions to see | point respecting the validity of the act, | Cether with the clever specialists, makes | COUrSe ©! Jy1G-s,tudth-2ert Selling t CITY AND DISTRICT. in the alley, id the policeman, “and ves. | her she must have them at home and not | might be at once carried to the United | fro verrormance a Mhorse CORT ane MEINE i ae SOE L.nakcicnke eee ee Lowe terday when I called there I heard this wo-| at the laundry. This rule is imperative, | States Supreme Court for final _adjudica- in the| MARYLAND ACADEMY OF MUSIC, = —— “= ecially John R. World as as Hertzog was strong, incantation scene, whil aii man using bad language.” far could the bad Christian Endeavor. tion. Mr. represent- ing the District, stated that such action and it was because of an attempted en- A. 8. Worthington, forcement of it that he was assaulted by you are not a patron of the tanguage be Succeanfally Gpened Last Night, “El ae epee au Greppo, his drudge, was funny, and carried Yale Laundry don't fail to telephone The annual meeting of the Christian En the court inquired. August Mullen. is desired the District and would be] He '2ouience with’ him in everything he | Capitan” Being the Attraction. 1 Secadeit . a deavor Society of the Central Presbyterian heard it out on the street.” In language as plain as Charlie co: acceptable to it. Chas. Graham as the Count’s stew- i a g 2 Y wr. | them at once to send for your bun- UA plain as Charlie could : did. Chas. E. Graham The opening by Me Nixon & Zimmer, d ¢ h was held last evening in the] {{How many tmes did you hear her?” speak, the young colored man was told that | Mr. C. H. Armes, however, who stated | arg and Connie Thompson as Dame Bar- ¢the Muryianl) Acalicny of Mt dle. Once a customer always a cus- chapel, corner of 3d and I streets. There everal times.” he could not visit the woman, and when |that he represented eight-tenths of the | para were comical, while Lillian Harper | ™4P © fer doe aceon: 55 oP, ' a fall attenlance of the active mem. | lWBat Was the cause of her profanity?” | Charlie made an effort to protect his home | property involved tn case 419, objected tO | made a vivacious’ maid. and in several | 1m Baltimore last night was an event which | tomer, 514 roth st. “Phone 1092. : : She seemed angry about something.” he was jumped upon and beaten. jstch immediate disposal of the appeals In | gongs showed her popularity and yersa-| was of interest to Washingtonians from aed = = = Repor officers and com- Mamie then got a chance to make an ex-| But he found a friend in Judge Miller, | that case, and in order to allow Mr. Armes | tity, Among the specialties a bicycle | two standpoints, First, Messrs. Nixon & EMENTS chai ar just ended | planation, and she declared tpat the officer | who assessed a fine of $3) on Mullen and {@n opportunity to confer with his clients, | riding act was comical and new, while the | 7.7 norman will be brought Into closer =MENTS. showed the affairs of to be in a | bed not told the truth about her paid f king the com-|that case wa3 postponed until Monday | yorani Brothers, old favorites in Washing- | @’™Berman will’ be bro F aN r Eath aS aR mete : Rein te OE TORUS WS Gata 2 = te » people of Washi than AN AUTUMN SOCIAL WILL BI VEN prosperous condition, and gave evidence of Wek gy commiainiog 400: plaint. next. In case 453, the chief justice wig | tom put up a new acrobatic act that was touch with the people of Washington 4, THIS” EVENING be ‘ amid Ries at the front windows nak Annie Williams, a young colored woman, | mourced that the judgment belew would | 4 wonder. John World and Lillian Harper | ever before, because they will control this re of th : 3 ve interest and growth during the Statement, “and as for “fanity, who wanted money without working for it, | @ ence be affirmed that it might be carried | joined forces in the thir and amus son two of Its local houses of amuse- mt An election ig for the e i : was also a caller. She had previously call. |to the United States Supreme Court tm-| the audience for a long s ment, ramely, the Lafayette Square Opere = “ us held, foliowing | The policeman repeated hig charge, and | ed at Thos. L. Barbour's store, where she | 7 &lately. their funny sayings and so i es i ———— . i PoSu a fine of § or fifteen days was imposed. became too familiar with the cash Mr. ( one of the attorneys | recailed repeatedly. Among House and the new Columbia Theater: see- | 7 = ¢ atte Sq, Opera House per Vengile Went oon Pace. 3 MP EOMe MAHER EEN ON escoeae tea in the latter » an owner Of | pallets may be mentioned the “Da ond, because it was the first opportunity a| LATAyelte og, Upera mouse, + corresponding ieee sade from the drawer, and when pursued pr in that su m, stated to a] tique,” the ballet. of gems, the “Ballet| sumber of Washingtonians have had to Every Evening Matinees Wed. nnd = te Ret so Nae ais boy who attended | dropped the money and got in the clutches | Star reporter that the case woullbedelon International.” and the “Musical Dolls," an | witness the presentation of John Ph MAGGIE CLINE birthday party last night, marched to the! ot the - 3 = ~ | to the Supreme Court In time to a eccentric novelty that found favor at onc fea fi a, “EL GGIE Y : ‘let ieee : i be adv, to a hearing not later, he is | ye, aay Rass ep a’s new and successful opera, “ii Ti eeittnastet soot eal cit Gl Be Beara let his name aes ‘x plea was not one of guilty, but Be ane Noueat That case, he | sille- Hraskee, premier danscuse absouuta- | Capitan.” Messrs. Nixon & Zimmerman | IN TH FATEST OF MODERN MELODRAMAS, : ; ud said, “I ain't guilty,” when arraigned | the proof si d the court beyond any | ad, involves € especting | and, assiste Fae MOUs aoeen ly de e old Acad- 7 Withdrawal of ‘Tra’ for alleged bad conduct on the street, | Gaubt that had taken the money, and |¢xPIained, involves every pols Frsiyctihe | and. assisted by the Your have: COmpIELAy esnen oes te mae oe ON BROADWAY en the South the birthday par! now she will remain tn jail until just be- | joe, Goneurunon Ce Ny esa | eee nd ditticute steps emy of Music, making it now one of the ° ly < Shris' sda: nighway act, and a decis |. | assortment of dance: he scenery e eel s 4 THE AY OF THE TINE nd when 1 saw him on | fore the Christmas holidays. thetorore, be binding: and conclusive in-alll |ineq. querGretts of Stalacta ana the ius] Temes: theaters that there fs/En any sacs ee ee t as v th sev eral othe rs. T Used a Stone. others ansing under the act. minated terrace of the castle being es country. Its appointments are all of ears Speclal Pric ‘ere more or less under the influence and] 4 one-legged colored famed Ea —— cially fine. The electrical effects were ex- | Tichest description; the seats are easy and wee BLON | Barnette. sees were botsterous.’ = Be ediman) named) Wrank PI a ry. ele EL Stanton as Zamiel: ii aay es he se § To Nad, Histeraay (badiilanguccerasenye Langston was a caller on the court. He REPUBLICANS TO RATIFY. Seu ne i onunie ste ue ee Se Eee nee Ne mil abe OWE Woke "ite iu Sin Yes, sit, and they were about to have a| Was in Goat alley last night, and when he | wpe pate Now Depends on Speaker | line of electri during his conversa- | lobby is more spaclous and better appointed oii! Saas. - ston is to have a new d. fight hen I made the arr got into a dispute with Charles Williams Reed eniren. tion with Hertzo ° “Black! Crook” will | th:n that of any theater known. There is, OVERA HOUSE 3 h promises to take a place in the | | William denied thai he had violated any | about the payment of money for beer Will- = | Continue all this week, with the regular | beside, a concert hall over the lobby, while ay —MATINERS —fatortay aus of Iscal bas vp. | Jaw ce that he had indulged in liquid re-| jams struck him with a stone. The executive committee of speNanee Saas off on thg right of the entrance is a prom- T IN ITS OWN GREATNESS. : - | freshinents to the exte © Was un- ieee § : sf ppublie vhich ex-Gov. enade rob rente! ch ts xt Time at Pepular Pi & Co, Stl Market sold | able tO CoHIGaE HIS TaHene oe Ge hall Auistone (iscremartieg (bythe courtias an oe Z Dat ee ee at Sieh of 3 4 ee ee seapriairetanscy crams oct to a new firm, two members ef whichare} He had not been in trouble before, and | UEIY Weapon, but the use of such an in- See ee Cage Sint iyutiaien (tol RUFUNEE acter Writtle: lider Me] ” one gnome waka auceees in every Oa, TOMPKINS’ nown bu: of Philadelphia, | he thcught there was no occasion for lis |Strument on a lame man the attorney [Tom 2) in the MeGill putlaing ; : le Faden” has escaped | rhe audience han filled the hous dee Sanea ae He apd who are possesse) of both enterprise | #fFest this time. thought was cowardly. consider the plans for the coming ratifica-| from its New York environment an: SAG from New Souk: Pas: pape etter ae i t “Do you know any officers?” the court] I” consideration of the weapon used and | tion meeting at which the republicans of | lghted the reading public of the entire | Qiviphia, Washington and other cities, The i 7 oe aquired, condition of the one nited, | the District of Columbia will attest their Cou cto political honors ene y opera itself was splendidly rendered, and Sabana nbs Gb now Mir. Camou,/ was his answer, © tojallitor thirty @ays'| iscnits tol the preaidentiall ticket bearing |\Cs ~umeueces achieved 1ett ane the people of Washington, who will’ have | Clothier for ‘an he wili give me a’ gc ame, ined $10 or thirty days addition ee einley, Sra cia [ae eens ees ee ity to hear it at the Lafayette ai Officer Carson was not in court tg tell} Edward Norrell, charged with theft, was | the names of McKinley and Hobart. ped in, and proved a more agreeable com- xe eA) peli Gonghieeeee . of the bi chare sure ac- | 2lso tried. : reports received from the various subcom- | panion than his ; 3 5 Tate ey ere 4 ting what had been said st him| Detective @ arrested him because mitte the chairmen of which are mem-] at the Natic E York. The applause was almost con sed a fine of $2 or six day giole @ watch from the house of C. F. 1 | ters of the executive body, were very flat-|Teady to be amused. It laughed at a Sous and verse pan sna hour of caumntzent tiie! e wel he house to deliver some | joe 3 . omfe parts of the play anc num ad to be re; some « Tin the hearing of a case of and while. there the timeplece man. | "its. and indicated a heavy Increase In| tye scrious pla The con receiving three and four encores. catate ieeeeniereie tice? get In his pocket. membership and a prosperous condition of > does not remin end of the second act, where the now well- | aeUrea months’ imprisonment was his sen- | club affairs. The Nattor the charm of hav known “EI Capitan” march comes in, the | NEW NS IAT endants. Amos Warren, a full-grown ; is well known, is Y writer who knows the v audience was aroused to a high pitch of Every Evening, Wed. and Sat, Mate, arate wists nivgeaai head ito] Just because Sam Gramby had a dispute | resident republicans of the District who | who makes every se enthusiasm, and the curtain was obliged to ae es in eatinl w to Sell Your Furnitare. have caused the trouble, and then he got| With Queen Waller, did not justify him in | have lived here for many years, und who | pose. The good Engi immie Fad- | t ed again and again. Finaliy, Mr. De PU Ah ce LADD © G. Sloan & Co., auctioneers, 14 G st., | the worst of it. assaulting her. He was adjudged guilty cf | number among them many of the most In-| den" is better than the althourh | Wolf Hopper came forward and _snade a UWA LIS LUI ir iS Wnte thal Bent) caencs aiid loca dione tie thie Although Robert Finks, a boy, had been| the charge against him and given thirty | fluential and enterprising citize of the] both are effective. Charles who | neat speech, congratulating the people of es 5 ae ina re ar Prompt and satisfactory r locked up all night. there was not a word | days In Jail. natfonal capital. It was reported at the | plays the tile role, to life e re- | ee Sys AND IIS COMEDY COMPANY IN them a cat Telephone 1468.—Ad da him and he a meeting yesterday that nothing definite | spect. He has a ten: y to embonpoiat | ment, and congratu- 0 o ———— Warren was fined #10 or thirty had been learned to the coming of | and a maturity of facial expression which | » Nixon & Zimmerman upon | IATWMA NID Mise Willard’s Gireiday. George Cave was rele Speaker Reed, although a letter was ex-| seem strange to the casual observer, but | the success which had attended their ef-/ tzance. pected from him momentarily. It 1s almost | ( le cf explanation. ¢ : a : ; ae lee a i which are suscepti \ forts in the remodeling and by ying 0} Frances Willard’s birthday was cele- Hreaking Maggie Mitchell's eee #¥ Sent to Can-| certain that he will be here tu the conven- | office boy and gthere in simi the cold | spabeny meeeches teety eee im chin /etig” Tent eveatieop an cat [Lace ee ee 4 MeKinley and Hobart. tion of the Life Underwriters of the United | grow to a great age in the metro j called for from both Messrs. Nixon and m by the “¥'a” of the local W.{ ence B. Smith, and the man failed to ad= MeKinley and Hobart were unani-| States, which will hold tts sessions at the | Many of them do not go into the ofit | Zimmerman, but these gentlemen declined Pear tiie veces edna Commarea Paul ied pane elected honorary members of the | Atlington Hotel October 7.8 and 9. and it| iusiness until after they are throuxn the | to say anything, and only permitted them- treet. In honor of the oceaston, th Clarence is a particular friend of Mag-| McKiniey and Hobart Club at a meeting | @,D0ssible that the ratification meeting | high school, and the result ts that it Is rot | selves to be led forward by Mr. Hopper to Set = Ston, the | gies and the alleged violation of law heldi last night i & : ‘S| may be held/on the night of October 8, and} unusual to see them wearing whiskers. Mr. | bow their acknowledgments. Para cia tits ped with bunting | S02 0nd the allesed vicls sla eld last night in the Globe building, and | local republicans be treated io a eharacter- | Hopper catches the spirit of the role very | After the performance the invited guests d plants and palms and golden] “He gave me this tabl Md Maggie, | #= WAS ordered that a communication he| Istle speech by Mr. Reed. Other tpeakers | well, and he handles slang with a were entertained at a banquet at the used effectively in the decorations, | “and last night he broke it sent to each of them, reading as foHows: | Will include Senator-elect’ Wellington ¢f) which cannot but c 1 admiration, Strafford Hotel by Messrs. Nixon and Zim- kone one creruively (ithe deca one: Se ee ee a terltte tecakiiest “McKinley and Hobart Club No, 1 of| Maryland and = Congressman | John IC. | terseness of *"Chimz alien” $s caleu- | Merman, at which the utmost good feeling 3 : “{ don't know unless {t was for spite,” | Washington. D. C., 700 strong, wen of the same state. The club will at-| lated to give even the rigid purist in mat- | prevailed and many complimentary THE IDEAL IN “ni consplouously displayed. MiG worden cceds ing Ob tie ath or nest: Were oner Ser ee ena on raseOg at| ters of language a kindlicr fecling toward | Speeches were made. Altogether, the event gee HS By 3 esident at the acta: Racine eae ng. f next March, ye illard Hal ursday evening. iS eXx- rOUS st ch was no y i e E a HARACTER, irs. C poo: ee ee Was it accidental or intentional? will be triumphantly inaugurated, we ex- | pected that Chairman J. W. Rabel will those spontaneous phra ich in =| S not only an important.one for the city I don’t know. “Dismissed. sense constitute the p: The company {s one whic tice to the ple of Baltimore, but a unique feature in the annals of theatrical management. The Washington guests included Emory Foster, Mr. pect to participate in the honor of escort- ing you to the Capitol and then to the White House, when for four years there- Mrs. Margaret B. esident of the local W. C. T. U. the receiving party, and greeted the make an address. It was decided that the ANDREW In the Beautiful Int elub should retain the headquarters at {23 = Mr. Suspicious Persons. street northwest. aoe and keep them cpen ee : Academy of Mu . and Mrs. D. L . 4 with cordial hospitality. In the procession was a hard-working | @!ter this bread land of ours will prosper | and night until the eleet‘ca. The club dainty vehicle for ap! | e, Dr. and Mrs. Frank T. Howe. Miss | W\ii7 ni 7 \ Ty irs. Belle S- Luckect secretary of the | colored man’ named Jehn Crus %)as never before, under a policy of sound} has been invited to attend the republican | {hy weinty yenicle for, a measia | Katie Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Frank > ih He NL) 4 AY | Wa eatelalconpranesive slew om te| mes oo se 4 ; ¥, protection, reciprocity and patriot-| rally at Bethesda Park next Friday. and a| “gyics Aroon,” drew a food-sized audience | linger, Messrs. H. L. Merrick, Paul Wile j fay 5 WIN iw Ite of Miss Willard, and other talks were |@&@inst_ whom Policeman Brennan o large number of members will provably at-| to ine Academy last nicht, and proved an | Stach. J. E, Luckett, Frank B. Metzerott AY JASMIN i te tos Be ee Georgetown had a charge of “‘suspicton,” y-one new members were elected dur- | tend. Mokthe) Academy last silent ane Mre yen An ayo sil abeteeroth” aadonge x! Xsonn amie: matted = i cha business session, and an invitat — : Ser Coreen at ever en > HEAR MACK'S OWN SWEET MELODIES! ns and M. B. Shelto aon EE company supporting the singing Irish | J- Dwyer. Be uses’ Gaus con- | to take part in the meeting of the National Z-Inch Stock Boards Also gt | COMPANY Sapper ny rohathened aince lact a Remark: > Macnith aving d by the members 4) the Judge, when he saw the | Union Republican Club at Willard Hall}-per 100 ft., the finest lumber. e keep son, and is now fully as well balanced | Liquor Cane. sera defendant at the rail. Thursday evening was accepted, as wel everything in Millwork, Lumber and Build-| and smoothly drilled as any simil ' op, A =z mba 25 le Kea Giinee =a niin Cacia “No, sir,” ans the officer. “He's | an in itatton Gs ee , aides’ Auxtiiar. Frank Libbey & Co., 6th st. | ganization on the The adult a pee Eevee! Weeks there has been pending MURRAY AND MAC setstt a aoe cer Goods ie, | charged with s Club at the National Hotel tomorrow nighi, Sen ine ee ae Jin the Police Court a case involving a Seg th has no merit and hon. Fee] 2 Sie ee Ge REESE ECE SULIT eco Mack's own delightful impersonation | charge of keeping an unlicensed bar against | THis Wi : James F. r. 4 Pa. ave, | PiCiou! Ce Cer he ee ath esd sean Gen Ce iH aIEE Vane pre Literary Entertainment. the really clever work of little Flor | Agnes Goodloe. The District had a good | day and Satardas Olp, who again plays Nellie like the ANS The literary and social department of sided over th ee : > against her, but she was given tin 13d ens ing In the dark in front of open m shed actress that she already see m a could Fal peuia aa = a house on P saith Leva meR tana of by Chapter No. 1408, Epworth League, gave a The play is Se aye pee Se te Coase anew ee cond Raine Ste lads Sound Money Rally at Garrett Pari ae Ba told: ie abont suas MroL. 1. very pleasing entertainment at Epworth] nians and the changes made have all been | (NC, Smount of fine which the court would | : There will be a sound money rally Thurs 18 people standing there. When I e, James T, Du Bols of Pennsylvania, | yy, Shurch South last evening. The| for the better. Mr. Mack 1 | One Tecan aa peice hie Cn mak Eectreorais a ay night at Garrett Park, Md., at which | walked up to him and sald ‘Hello, George,’ | Judge Weed, Patrick Henry Mc Bay oe Churehy Soutly jase event fon the Wetter ae a aciast inter-| offense. —§ ceeded in raising this! 4 Combination of Extrindisary Novelties, es Pa ee eae ree ore tea ee a aetall aren aerepitlican (carat ife and labors of Lovick Pierce, D. D., g : nount and today the court impused the large attendance is expected. This | Re answered, “My name a jo Georg 7 e sub f the eveni ecliontot tie play aucluding saber set br wine gwseh sh iass ANDY suburb, as is well known, i fated by | Then I esked him what his name a ghth Virginia distri: was the subject of the evening, and the] Making Love,” “An Irish Lad’s Wooin, pia HYDE'S COMEDIANS AND HE s . as ts well known, is populated by | ne tod me ‘None of your business of Vir principal speaker was Lovick Pierce, esa..|a serenade to the stars. and the. w =] ee @ community of superior Intelligence and What time fn the night was this?” octet rendered chief clerk of the United States bureau of education, a grandson of Dr. Plerce, who gave a most interesting account of his remembrances of his grandfather. Lovick Pierce Hoteler gave an account of the division of the church in 1844, and Fred E. Woodward an account of Dr. Plerce's known “Maggie, My Own.” Bijou Theater.—Although the summer girl Is now but a memory, her popularity ee was never more thoroughly demonst i than in the delineation of Miron Le: well's comedy drama, “A Summer Girl.” that opened a week’s engagement at the Bijou last night. The large audience pres- i warm hospitality, and a hearty welcome will be extended alike to Montgomery vot- ers and all others tntercsted in the finan- cial question involved In the present cam- paign. The meeting will be addressed by Capt. John McDonald, the republican can- dicate for Congress in the sixth congres- sicual district: Judge Albion W. Tourgee even o'clock.” “There's no suspicion about th can see,” sald the judge. A little man with long gray tim of strong drink, whose name was giv as John Hendley, was before the court on charge of being an habitual drunkard. He had been in the toils before and understood EXCURSIONS, ETC. during the evening. Patting Up Poles and Wires. The Commissioners have received a num- ber of ccmplaints from citizens protesting against the erection of poles and the string- ing of overhead wires in different parts Up your appetite, assist digestion, strengthen your nerves hy making your Dlood jure, Fich and nourishing witk Marshall Hall. — Steamer MACALESTER Jeaves Tih 6 8 a ourgee | Ten call ay eerore end ander : ent was enthuslastic in its reception of the = whert daily texcept Sunda) at 10 a.m, fo of New York, the author of “A Fool's Ex. very well what would probably happen to| of the city. For a part of this the Dis- eee ee ou ees ene Plage de de rencomeny [Gracia Sf ene ateonnn 9 Same egy mgy taney apaiortoe Daniel Remy of poaneoiragta maana and | vie is a maker of artificial flowers,” said | trict 1s resporsible; for the remainder the | TT at into fraternal relations good scenery, clever actors and a whole- OO S —— landings and ‘at 2:30 p.ta, for Marsal Spronehsopy Sergt. Daley, “and can get plenty of work | United States is to blame. Congr at e some plot. The author displayed good — Returning, leaves Marshall Hall at when he will do it. But he gets drunk most | {ts lest session passed an appropriation| Select, readings were rendered by Geo. | Judgment in the selection of this great es- Carpets at Auction. — 5 and 4:45 p.m. i : 5 - sn 5 oR aN enson, and Miss Sallie Mason | sential to a good play, and the audience ° = = of the time. His wife lives in one room and | of $,(KW0 for the rencwal and repair of the | E. ‘T. Stephenson, and Miss good play, an audience 2 Immense sale of carpets at Sloan's, 1407 [is almost destitute. She has compl@ined | District telegraph and telephone service. | £4Ve 2 plano solo. The 28d Psalm was read | followed with keen Interest each suc- arsaparl a Fare, Round Trip, 25¢. G st. Thursday, at 10 a.m. Housekeepers | about him and says that when he gets| With this appropriation, Supt. Miles of} by John Bethune, and at the same time} ceeding act until the denouement in Vill do well to attend. drunk he stands in front of the house and | the fire alarm and police telegraph serviée | Prof. Read of Gallaudet College inter-| the fourth act. In connection with this The One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. Steamer ‘Chas. Macalester’ To Mount Vernon, TOMB OF WASHINGTON. abuses her.” has been hard at work for some time. The| Preted the same by the sign language. clever performance Manager Whitesell pr 1 Meeting at You have been here before?” queried | United States also obtained an appropria-| | Refreshr-ents were served by. the young | sents a series of new S Hood’s Pilg ue Ever ms: easy to The stiver advocates, who are numerous | the court. tion for running an overhead tclephone | ladies who composed | Mee otandley siclass) = = = DOES FES axc.cas- to operate.25c, in the Gaithersburg district of Montgomery Yes, sir,’ sald the old man, “and I was] line from the State Department to the Cap- er CIEE) nO IG ate: % > An illuminated charter of Chapter No. Lesesoseete 1408, embellished with the designs of the Make no mistake. Epworth League, portraits of John Wesley here on the same ch: e.”* county, will hold a strictly silver mecting “How ol are your at the opera house in Gaithersburg next} “Sixty-eight years."* itcl by way of the government printing office. This latter route took in G and H streets from 17th street to North Capitol Sass ee ee ee te et ee a eee It’s the Yale ¢ F : Laundry you want. 514 roth st. — DAILY EXCEVT SUNDAY, ‘Thursday night. Extensive preparations n’t {t a shame that a man of your age| street. The erection of poles and the| 28 # Student of twenty-three, in middle Ph fe fT 5 E ae —— -—at 10 am. and 2:30 pm. 1 ere being made to make the event an in. | 224 ability shouid prostitute his abilities | stringing of overhead wires brought num-| life and at the close of life, the Wesley hene 1092 and wagon will call. cr aie at ry teresting one. Many vi by the use of whisky?" the court asked. erous complaints to the Commissioners, | Pulpit at Oxford, Epworth rectory, Bishop = a ay at 2:5 and 6 pom a the giuifGery. terodit pacar will] “The unfortunate old man admitted it| and the office 1s busy replying thereto. | Hargrove, president, general Epworth MUSEMEN: — ROUND 5c, Adil occupy the platform, including Mr. A. A. and the judge, resuming, said that | Several complaints are based upon the work | League, M. 5. Church South, and of Ep- AMUS: NTS. —— Ze. Elegant Cafe on ste The ie mocrathe ea ae eit Blair Lee. | nis wife was destitute, and might be living | being done by the District. The superin-| Worth Church. corner 7th and A streets Ks 6024-5 LoL. BL. the Sixth district, “The amangonene: tn | Well on the money he was sending for | tendent of the department sald to a re-| northeast. was presented to the chapter by é JBBOU FAMILY THEATER. ‘quia sees eam aa : i) t. P.-E. * ward. SETS thes cctasion exlinlchatcalanalcenae | ee porter of The Star that the law was strict- | F- eed ‘AML this week—The UptoDate Comedy Drama, * ° e vhic! long has it been since you were| ly observed. But ew pole had thi ae ee q MI i. t tee, hic . a! et oe ly observed. one new pol ad us ee eee tts here?” ven far been erected, and that was at the cor- GRIMES, 1105 G ST._N.W., - A SUMMER GIRL Arlington, Fort Myer our months. ‘ ELECTRIC CARS poles had been erected, but with the ex- To Name a National Flower. ze ner of 11th and O streets. It was for the} WWl display, Thursday ani Friday, Oct. 1 2 AND = hoorch > And what was done with you then?” purpese of placing a test box. Through | and 2, Fall and Winter Millinery. ‘| EDISON’S VITASCOPE and Falis Church. Furniture. “You gave me ten day the alleys, however, a number of new = ee = 9 " ‘The trustees’ sale of furniture at Lati- ‘That's about the best thing to do with oe . ; With a Change of Pict w.. A. mer's tomorrow, 1220-31 G st. 1s replete | YoU Now,” the judge told him, “and then | ception above noted mo new ones. had . s appointed & Next _Week—OLD DAN” TUCK eet peer cetigy with everything’ In the furniture line? sto | YOU Will get the liquor out of you.” heen erected onthe streets. The service | 2 coy owas nee eerie ey en Sees “It's already out of me.” ; Southern Maryland a I ee a ss es ee Tinatt.—Advt, a at the present time was in bad shape and| 2#Pfel. Jr. @ young florist of Hagerstown, 2 4 : e ae wiHarlly. If 1 were to tet you go you| the work was absolutely necessary. Of | formerly with the botanlcal garden in this Absolutely Pure. ¢ Norfolk & W2shington To Denounce Recorder Taylor. pt i Ee Cul Crete course, !t would be much more preferable | city, as delegate from Maryland to the Avcreambotitartur Baking poetics) AIRY ———$———_— — - At a meeting of the Afro-American Free} “Well, I don't intend to give you the | Coat yee Mest cee ound: but the | convention to be held at Asheville, N. C., Highest of all in leavening strength, & AT UPPER MARLBORO’, MD. ti b t C Silver League held last night Prince Rob- | opportunity,” the court told him. “You| Sven tf ie ang ewoule A ane October 21, 22 and 23, to petition Congress Raw States Government SEPTEMBER 20 AND 30, OCTOBER 1 AND 2. e€amboa 2. inson of Alabama was chosen a delegate beetle e ten days for treatment in the| py the wording of the appropriation act | t® adopt a national flower for America. mR ATPRACT! ee nee — _Every day in the year for fortress Monroe, to represent the association at the joint | POSsPita a the new poles are provided for. There is great interest in the question of ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., ; atid — Norfolk, Newport News all points south, Family Tsoubles. 106 Wall st., N.Y. ae = » el pealace Scearaers convention of democratic and silver clubs} Ghartes Frankl —- the selection of a national flower. Mr. | gropatecofatedetatecceertecenatectomateee s 5 aa tHE RSDAY, TOURNAMENT. | — Thy > ud “Washing: Give haibacldelectia ta i Charles Franklin, a colored servane in| Money to lend at 5 and 6 per cent on real a Sa jel eo Passe Special trains daily for fair’ groauds, $ om uis next Saturday. AJ tne house of Norman Pruett, was in the | €ftate. Frank T. Rawlings, 1505 Pa, ave.— Holzapfel has given the matter special committee was appointed to draw up reso- | procession with Henrietta Reon ti, | Advertisement, study. He was chief of the bureau of] Tomorrow will be the best day in | w. G. contiss, 3 Ly.Washingtou, 7:09 p.m. a lutions condemnatory of the recent politi- f 5 SSS awards on horticulture at the world's fair to telepl 2) the Y. BANJO INSTRUCTOR. Ls. Aleagodria..7:30 p.m. Lv. > A eal ace ae = J. Taylor, the local re- | Wife, and the charge against them was Rifle Practice. in Chicago. He has an extensive system | I ‘0 telephone (1092) the Yale] an cacoes of mume arranged for bango, xe 30 a.m. Ly. a row night. cho Oe the ektenek, Ob F004 terms was | the District National Guard at the Ordway —— ss Do you know why? 514 Ioth st. BE es Hygela, ard Virginia Beach will fad this ——— Flotta called at his house Mz Pruett. Hen- | range began yesterday and will continue Sale of Palms. = eel Peas = 4 Excellent « SS eamet “attractive route, tusurig a com: ie ly = iv Cy. y 7 = wtable night's rest : Coal, Like Flour, Ing to patch up the domestic trouble. until pthelziidle ot next Tweck-| The) tat | SAt Sloanial toingerow G20 Got) vet 12am: CITY ITEMS. = “Large and Ioxurious rooms heated tiy stea:n Comes in different grades. In cheap coal| “And they were talking so loud that 1] Battalion was the organization to visit the | and 4 p.m.. will be sold a large ‘ot of fine == 2 Se ng ee cry ig gt eg you waste in the using more than you | had to have them taken out,” Mr. Pruett | Tange yesterday; the 2d Battalion faced the | Palms for interior decorations.—Advt. 2 = Dining room service is a la carte, and is sup: save in the price. Do not be allured by | said. “I didn’t want my neighbors to think | target today, while the 3d Battalion is = a Our Milk fs Country Milk. = Se = ae, ha PCG ied advertised cheap fuel. If you want coal | that I was keeping a place where coons | Scheduled to do its shooting tomorrow. 2 All comes from our Virginia farms, twice | PROF RIDING SCHOOL, 1105 11TH | —— Washington and Norton tor P of recognized superiority, buy of J. Maury | cculd be disorderly.” ee ge Manl Purit €afly, one hour after milked. Always pure, | S&S, fine tadile bores tor tire: imme given | —— pengssivania avenue; Ss; Gis, Teel Pesinas Dove, main office, 2ist and I streets north-| “That don’t do,” interrupted the court.| $4.75 dining chairs, $2.35, at Moses’ annual ° fresh and rich. Served in bright bottles. | {8.7 "AIS, Sudeies and curreys for hire. sexe-ore | | —— Yala avenue; B. and . ticket office, corner west. Telephones 307 and 380.—Aavt. “Witnesses must’ talk respectfully about | furniture sale—Advt. CUTICURA REMEDIES cleanse the blood, skin | Drop postal. J. 8. Thompson, 511 41 st. s.w. | ES SEE | — th vatreet and New Sork avenve: “and oa Muniben 4 mae Canneacae: neoeke. Here sHective of color or condition. SSS ané scalp of every eruption, tmpurlty and disease, | 1t David O. Bangs. cs @ C. Arron - Claxton, | —~ Seard steamers, where time table, aap, etc. every one guarantee! perfect, at $825 for | don. but ai the eeaetine eae renin Be ees iy eee Sane ‘reise siia caren, | RoyaiGlucMuctinge sticks everything-10e | Selvct Readies od ities periment | aished ‘on arylication to. tbe. undersigned Low); 4x20. “Frank Libbey & Co., G&N-¥.av, | the affair as a Joke, He did not want the Brank To Clear, the young man WhO was | stood purifers and humor remedies of modem | ™mAS-bhstt B. Send for catalogue of Phonograph Selections, | —— fhe compant’s wharf, foot ot Git ats Wass: Advertisement. court to impose a fine on the man and wife. | 4*Tested yesterday by Detectives Board-| ties, and succeed when the hest physicians fa‘l. Beecham's. $y8-d: pabant 8 ‘ Tair Genoa es The proof ¢td not make out a case, at zny | man and Weedon for the alleged theft of | soa throughout the world. ee =| ee ee eee BZ te eee eee Royal Blue Line to New York. Fast time. Frequent trains. Prompt serv- ice. Excellent dining cars. Track rock ballasted. Engines burn coke. No smoke. No dust.—Advt. rate, and they were discharged. Collection of Tramps. Edward Carney, Alfred Hooper and John McClellan were charged with being tramps, a bicycle belonging to C. M. Billingsley, was given a hearing in the Police Court teday. The charge against him was grand larceny, and he was held in $300 security for the grand jury. RA PAR ‘The cycling COLUMBIA AGA DE MY ects. One of the sights of Washington. Cycling taught on a 12,000-ft. floor. Competent Instructors. Charges: small. BMusie every evening. 22d und P streets. J. HART BRITTAIN, Mer. Take F street cars. wh5-tt The Yale Laundry has the largest business because it does the best work. ’Phone 1092. Wagon calls. Tomorrow is the day you should telephone (1092) to the Yale Laun- dry to send for your bundle. Make no mistake. It’s the Yale Laundry you want. 514 1oth st. Phone 1092 and wagon will call.