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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1897-14 PAGES. SPECIAL NOTICES. FOR BIMETALLISM THE OFFICIAL WEATHER MAP. ___ICONDENSED LOCALS FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. BPIRITUALISM.—J._H. AUS WILL HOLD fa ipa ai 3 iS i Ai ? NOTICE _TO,STOOKHOLVERS OF THE WASH- ‘@ meeting Thi dey . z : 0° y 2 A b % > INGTON “LOAN AND. TRUST COMPANY. Se Commissioners to an International Monetary hold its trae squarteriy’ scasion tgmorrow | Malt (itr “sot on dhe saptal sig of i in ater done Xo. Conference Appointed. Sertaeiae: Dasa, Swill be umn hom dividend checks ‘will be omtied fo zit stockbalers In the whole realm of com- books for Perseverance, Rescue, Goodwill, Star of | of stock will bé closed fioth’ April 22 to May 1, Hope, Independent, Sliver Star and Little | 1807, loth dates inclusive. | ‘Stockholders “sno The Merce ani finance there ts Falls lodges. District degree wil ‘con- ve changed their addres since date of previous ferred and other “important business trans- | dividend will please notify Pa gy ee bigerrind a lemelac ar hare ametinat acted. Washington, D.C. April 12, 1897. ss Very | vestment to equal the AN- Willis Magruder was badly hurt while | _ar3.16.23430 | 20 pin, Work: 18th degree, By order W WILLIAM C. HENRY, 32d Degree, = ‘*-_ | Senator Wolcott, Gen. Paine and Ex- 1d ED Q aan wil meet with Chapin | Vice President: Stevenson Named Kes ii at 1 p.m. sharp at head- ed Pubite invited. “Mrs. M. E. by President McKinl hy es Dal oN Nl Wy riding a bicycle down Bunker Hill, near FOURTEENTH SERIES Best TITIES we issue. Fvers- oF Se EEL Chak oN SVU ith Brookland road, Sunday afternoon. Several XS RQUITABLB. BURUDING ASSOCIA. | thing which necessitates the o = i aD Wy asi oo ele riders were scorching along the road when oS a ee ee Lahey, ge iti Magruder’s wheel collapsed, and rider and conn ge GEORGETOWN D.C. Wa expending of money to secure The President last night announced the yw ar Ni Rig wheef fell in a heap, several others falling Pooks are now open for. subscription ‘to the © gain—ninety-nine times out ARE INVITED AS TO | appointment of Senator Edward O. Wolcott a Ni | -in endeavoring to get out of the way. . stock of the Citizens’ Equitable Building “Asso- ciation of Georgetown, D..C.. oO Advances are made to st ond Monday of each month. ‘STATEM of tablishing what was | of Colorado, Gen. Charles J. Paine of Bos- fourteenth series. Houde Line” “on ich“; Sui | ton, Mass., and ex-Vice President Adlal i. pension office. f Stevenson as commissioners to an interna- Ts it best to operate the old coaches? To equtp | tional monetary conférence. These ap- ” 7 cha: “horse- a Pe tage cn pointments are made under the act approv- AMI interested plea ed March 3 last, “for the promotion of un = << | international agreement for bimetallism,” anny pe arched we “4, | and by its provisions do not require con- Imielibiy. and distinctly stamped gar-| firmation by the Senate. : Hisve | It has been generally conceded that Ser- Messrs. Angelo Ghiselli and J. George Flamini were presented with handsome gold-medals by the ItaHan Benevolent So- ciety at its regular monthly meeting last night, for the efficient manner in which they managed the annual ball given a short time ago by the organization.‘ The pre- sentation speech was made by Mr. F. San- felipo, president of the soctety. The Belt Railroad Company, which was represented by Superintendent Todd, was of ninety-nine — necessitates some epeculative element. The $1 000 one solitary exception to the . }above i our ANNUITIES. Or | Backed ty $235,000,000 of cap- [ital and by a firm whose Assets .. Liabitities! Sarplus fund SJ EEC e AY = SIXTEEN, Star office. C. P- WILLIAMS. Secretary. ap2-5t___ EDGAR P. BERRY. Treasurer. wt be uw “ready-made" et eee) | Ore. * res aS fined $5 and costs by Judge Kimbail for invest record of succe eidualtty ape Ue Pit or_no pay, | stor Wolcott would be made a member of : working a horse that was unfit. The case A Home ut Cleveland Park. eosin ergs fare Suits from D. eo ] é ea Bee Officer Rab. Call_for Booklet. (apl-tfr___G10_14th 1 | dealing runs back to 1842. oH 13s the commission. Hé has beer an active | | EXPLANATORY NOTE: Observations taken at 8 a.m., Sth meridian time. “RoM@ tines are to». WAS Prosecuted by Humane Officer Rab- te ee = mh rele.” leader in the movement for a monetary | bars, or lines of equal air pressure, drawn for each tenth of an inch. Dotted lnes are taotherms, or = Uni V The secretary of a certain organization egreement. His trip to Europe last fall] lines of equal temperature, drawn for each ten degrees. Shaded areas are regions where rain or snow William. M. Biggs was fined $10 for dis- on a In S had been In the habit of sending printed was generally conceded to be at least | has fallen during preceding twelve hours. The Words “High” and ‘‘Low’’ show location of areas of. | 9rderly conduct by Judge Kimball. bers When thelr presente was bigh and low barometer. Small arrows fly with the wind. A dangerous hole in the pavement in front of 127 Indiana avenue northwest was called to the attention of the street department by the police today. The police today reported to the water department that the hydrants corner of lith and L street southeast and corner of 2ist and K streets northwest are leaking. The hydrant in front of 1140 21st street is in bad condition, Yesterday and last night the police made sixty-eight arrests, one dozen of the vic- tims being locked up for drunkenness. Last night: about 7:30 o'clock Andrew Lyles and John Crumpton, young colored of the order. Th ‘Offers to” workinem a Ban stiall depositors every nd. Thos. P. Morgan, , Santage in, reason towed | ns y09, openi maintain Dank account 1222 F St. » 1333 F St. THREATENING WEATHER. Risen—Cincinnati, 0.9; Louisvill Cairo, 0.2; Sioux City, 0. Showers Tonight, but Clearing is | buque, 0.5; Davenport, 0. Promised for Tomorrow. 0.2; Vicksburg, 0.4. 5 Forecast till 8 p.m. Wednesday—For the | chattenonen eae eens Nashville, 5.4; District of Columbia, Delaware and Mary- | City, 0.2; Arkansas City, 12 Site Paul, land, threatening weather, with rain to-| 0.5; La Crosse, 0.1; Memphis, 0.1. night; Wednesday clearing, fair by Wed-| . They are above the danger line and ris- nesday night; warmer tonight, colder Wed- | "&,@t-Cairo, 9.2; Dubuque, 2.4; Vicksburg, 10.3; New Orleans, 2.2. Resday night; southeasterly winds, becom-| "Above the danger line and falling at ing southwesterly. Helena, Ark., 11.1; Arkansas City, 7.8; For Virginia and North Carolina, increas- Saint Paul, 2.6; La Crosse, 3.3; Mempwis, member "save it you want t> New Orleans," 1 EN ‘The attention of the public who have been trading ACCOUNTANTS = md ree th irresponsible stock conceras Js called to our ATTORNEYS ‘ODD LOT’ DEPARTMENT AUCTION Fractional lots of all the active stocks bought aod the BOARDING soki on New York Stock Exchange BUSINESS CHANCES. at the “market price” of 100, share lots. either g@ YOUR LUMBER TRAD! BTS YOU MAY HAVE 4 ey wil go farthest in buying od Work are quickly dispelled prices. They defy competition. you with some Lumber? THOS. W. SMITH, Ist and Ind. ave, ‘Phove 217. Mili and Wharves, foot 4th st. s.e. ‘Phone 551. To + ard Ing our p CITY ITEMS...2........ COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. d is then, engaged in a fight near 13th and D for cash or on margin. Correspoudence invited = ing cloudiness. with showers tonight, clear- | * streets southeast, and when they were FY, MARGARET'S. RE! ing and fair by Wednesday afternoon; ‘Tide Table. : separated Lyles had to be taken to the ouglas & Jones ely 2 Holy warmer tonight, colder Wednesday; easter-| _Today—Low tide, 16:21 a.m. and 11:0)| Washington Asylum Hospital for treat- MEMERRS ‘5a s estretens 9’ a a a wed tm. to 3 p.m.): ly winds, becoming southwesterly. P.m.; high tide, 3:59 a.m. and 4:34 p.m. [| ment. He had recelved a painful stab in ERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, 7 evening, bol} ——— Tomorrow—Low tide, 11:19 a.m. an 2 the left breast, evidently inflicted with a Established 1886. Bs Se adel rece bhp ray Weather conditions and general forecast | p.m.; high tide, 4:54 am. and 5:27 a = = ms W dition ec small pocket knife. ae police arrived up- ath BROAD STREET, NEW YORK crry. ae ee —An area of igh pressure covers New on.the scene after Crumpton had . “ - = : Ant ee HE ELECTION OF OF! ‘ERS AND DIRECTORS: Vr ‘The San and Moon. FOR EXC! Ne = ———a an fe Northern Liberty German-American Rui Senator Wolcott. England and the Gulf of Saint Lawrence s ‘ox | Lieut. McCathran reported to police elas L and extends southwest to the east gulf | Today—Sun rises, 5:26 a.m.; sun seta, 6:35 DOr FOREIGN POSTAL S$ ‘OOS. yndicates Cc, ing Association, No. 6, will be held st Xau's Hall. tati ff the aoa h p.m. 2 Tha tants yo" | headquarters this morning that theré is | vor RENT (Flats) 9 9 ° corner of 7th and N sts. n.w., on WEDNESDAY, | semi-official as the representative o states. second area of high pressure is | P-m. ee Gallon ca tat tab rasie ond oe . 8). Parties having, or who have had, insiness wicn April 14, 1807, at 7 o'clock p.m. Stockhollw.s are | new administration. His tour extended | central over the Rocky mountain plateau. | Moon sets 3:38 a.m. tomorrow, Strests southeast, ‘The uncovered well he | FOR RENT (Hotels) requested ‘to attend. -- HUGO KUMNADHISEE | over. several months and cuihescerl ue rane qitorm jhas | moved northeastward Tomorrow—Sun rises, 5:24 a.m. Spare Se absmerous 2 FOR RENT (Houses) sp - — leading European capitals. le had audi- ‘rom Kansas and is now central over the - rf FOR RENT (Miscellaneous). PIRITCALISM.—MRS EFFIE_WeNEIL, CLAIR | enees with the more noted financiers. lake regions; it 1s attended by heavy rains, ene uty EAans William Booker, charged with disorderly | Fon NENT (Ome) voyant, business and test medium, 1914 Penna. | x Vice President Stevenson, the demo-| high winds and occasional thunder storms, Teen lamps all lighted by p.m.; ex- | conduct, was fined $5 by Judge Kimball to- | yor RENT (Rooms) Government. Municir i ave. = apo | cratic member of the commission, though | and will probably move down the Saint | jinsulshing begun at 4:32 ER, THe, Hght- | day, and in default, went down for fifteen | vor KENT (Stores) » NUMICI pa pap a I ee a ar tac eT Fo © se bee oe POR SALE digi. and Street Railway Bonds W. A. Purmace econ | Siltenne wees e) crescby so0P. es encria nee asi Mgin slone; | A®C lamps lighted at 7:20 p.m.; extin-| Marie Moore, who, it was alleged, kept | For BOUGHT and SO) W. AL Nut 5.25 ‘ cago platform. ce te tty Hoe OCR Yo OUIRAN | ODEs raised atiaeag ean oe an unlicensed bar at No. 333 Missouri ave- | FoR an LD. WAS 5.50 . Charles J. Paine, who may be term-j| it has falien decidedly in the Ohio valley 5 2 nue, plead not guilty and prayed a jury | FOR SALE (Misccli APPRAISEMEN’ Pea Coal 400|ed the minority member, is a republican | and the lake regions. Condition of the Water. “ aie acting MENTS MADE OR QUOTATIONS and was a McKinley man. He is one of the| The temperature is higher east of the trial today. She was released on bail, to aS HORSES AND VEHICLES. Trost prominent business men of Massachu- | Mississippi river and has fallen slightly in Pe ee ee a FURNISHED FOK THE PURCHAS! Ome: We appear when wanted. =, Se OR Coal dump and stornge yerd, Sth and K ne. A : Gi LADIES’ GOODS. EXCHANGE OF ABOVE SECURITIES. setts, and is said to be a deep student of the | the Rocky mountain districts, tion, 5: receiving, Kescrvten ver eset | . The front door of J. P. Connelly's grocery | LBGAL NOTICES LISTS ON APPLICATION, WiITE OR WIRE ee | Seseret ad ein aaa | ote ae Gu" ahaescese Mocrale |e soning cso comintin Sa: | em, Nest ciara cee | Uae N. W. HARRIS & CO nd of 1 per cent on the common capital | T.<tiGmal nt, he Is’ regarded as al-| region. et see | dition at south connection, 9; distributing | ee eae ee eng Oy had been | MEDICAL =< stock of the Auierican Grapbophone Company | Tétional agreement. he is regal else | Deis reservoir, temperature, 54; condition at in- | Schraeder and Hanoyer. There = a eee eee ee tcankd canicae caren reac begtaniae mith the sound money faction. He is | Rain will probably extend into New Eng- | fluent gate house, 36; effluent gate house, | 20 Tobbery committed /in the store. 18 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. Octoer, 1896). will be pald on April 20 to stock- | @ graduate of Harvard, being a member of | land and the middle Atlantic states tonight. | ag, peek "il Weadio iacrence: neg yaura cad —wastoer CHICAGo. (fe20-2,t08 BosTON. holders ‘of record April 12, 1807. Transfer books The weather will clear in the Ohio and = ¥ 4 will close on Ay 2 and reopen April 21. By order of the directars. E. D. EASTON, President. cn the street yesterday afternoon. He was middle Mississippi valleys by Wednesday | Temperatures for Twenty-Four Hours found by an officer in the second precinct and will continue generally fair throughout The folowing “were the readings of the PIANOS AND ORGANS. jocks.” vi: ve | FOTOMACG pe SoS A the gult states. thermometer at the weather bureau during | ae Wo Gort erect cor ae WhO eve POPUSATS ADE ON STOCKS pede Frosts are indicated for the Ohio valley | the past twenty-four hours, beginning at 4 aga = RAILROADS Put your surpl h i ks. oS ee == Wednesday night. o'clock yesterday afternoon: Kosta Larska today forfeited $5 in Judge | ce asnore REAL ESTATE : ae Lee odigaares ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. ALL, PERSONS IXDERTED The following heavy precipitation (in) | April 12—4 p.m., 50; 8 p.m., 47; midnight, | Kimball's court for not having a llcense as | So Eran NuTICES. Rightly invested it'll bring big Pe ei piense pay the same to the under- inches) was reported: 39. @ produce dealer. STORAGE : : Signed, and al! persous having claims against the During-the past twenty-four hours—Lit-| April 134 a.m. 36; 8 a.m., 42; 12 m., 51, SUBURBA profits. Latest news and gossip di- rect from the exchanges. Stocks, 1-8; Grain, 1-16 com. Cc. T. HAVENNER, Member Washingten Stock Exchange. 928 23 ATLANTIC EUILDING.."Phoue 483, apt: HOME & FOURTEEN re still open for subs ons for e at the office of Che treasurer, If you want anything, try an ad. in The Star. If anybody has what you wish, you will get an answer. The police of South Washington are get- ling rusty in the matter of rescuing people from prospective graves in the disease- breeding place known as the James Creek canal. That no one has fallen in the canal for. some days is not due to improvemenis made by the authorities, for the sluggish stream offilth 1s as open as ever and peo- ple living near it expect to suffer as much SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SUMMER RESORTS. UNDERTAKE! v ED (Flats). WANTED (Help). WANTED (Hox WANTED (Miscei%aneous), WANTED «itooms) WANTED (Situations) said Lucian before MAY i eeesaellt ey eke Lacian E. Chauncey. JAMES W. WILLIAMS, Assignee, a 416 i0th st. n. Chauncey will present the same IRST, 1807, or they will be ex- distribution of assets of sat] tle Reck, 1.20. and ? p.m., 56. Rivers—The following changes in the| Maximum, 56, at 2 p.m! April 13; mini- rivers (in feet and tenths) have occurre; mum, 35, at 6 a.m., April ¥8."* PASSED RESOLUTIONS. The Alleged Discrimination Against | Seventh Annual Report Uf a Growing Colored Girls in a Bureau. Institution) | At the regular meeting of the McKinley| The seventh annual refét® of the work and Hobart Working Club of the District | of the Lutheran Eye, Ear and Throat In- CT OF CONGR the auditor of ¢ preme Court of the District of Columbia is em- powered and directed to examine and audit for settlement all claims for property taken. injired or destroyed by reason of the destruction of the Northern Li Market in 1872, and all claims » for the purchase, rent, or LUTHERAN INFIRMARY. | 8 AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &e. | 14th is ay H Shure firmary, corner 14th 1 -has | during the coming summer as they have in on yest privilege in said marks of Columbia held at Israel Church last ¥, n h and’ streets,~has | 4 % z Fourth monthly meeting of the 14th esries Tu : Cea ee night, with Mr. R. D. Ruffin, president, in | just been published. It sAéwé that a much | ¥¢2"S Past. It is likely that a renewed ef- Today. day Ing, the 13th instant, at 8 0’ fort will be made to have Congress remedy Thomas Dowling & Co., Auc hall, e.w. corner of Pa. ave. a United States court the chair, and Mr. D. J. Edwards secre-| larger number of patiefjs''were treated —- stitute of Technology; was an intimate friend and associate of Professor Wal the financial author and authority. He KEEN’S bg hs nig ng hoe Adlai E. Stevenson. tary, the president stated that the object | than during any year of fisthistory, whieh | ooo of dwelling No. ptealar monthly meetings, second Tuesday evem- Prope eae te i apa ie of this meeting was to further consider the] is probably due to the greater number ehh, £200 each. Monthiy payments, $1.00 per allowed. JAS. G. PAYNE, Auditor. | the class of '53. General Paine is largely | manner in which colored girls were dis-| Of unemployed, and to- the increasing | of fish. 11> carp, . G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G st. nw.— | Loans is chisinah. Gp ung tere ak Ooms MhIC-t&ftojels Hee ne te dieecton at the Chicage oun | missed from the bureau of engraving and |,knowledge of the existenéé’@t such an in| els of aysters. Marine products condemned | Trustees’ sale of real’ entare in emare bounded by least yo . the maapehenal ‘ene lington and Quincy railroad and other large | printing. stitution, which” was’ thE only one until | Were 500 crabs and 330 bunches of fish. Va. ave. aud K, 5th and 6th sts. xc., on Tuesdas, | “Interest In alloned at € her eeat Son pas ccncerns, and a director of the Boston In-| ‘The meeting was addressed by George| recently devoted exclusively to this class | The food inspectors of the health de- | April st Malla Scar: ee, nen oe fenced aoe Sobon, trustees: ment of loans. Average amount loaned per shase at dast meet ing was $185. Loans can be settled on one oF ‘Trustees’ sale of dw more shares, at day, April 13, at 5 o’clocs pam. B. WM. THOMAS DOW and Mabion Ashford, trastees. ANC 7: W. Murray, Dr. George H. Richardson, and oC ees, Purieg. Soe iar Uiere were -1,579 e Ss were y a number of the cases, divided as fotlaws: Bar, 186; : uatements wet made by “ issed in the | ©X¢ 951; throat, nos¢ andilungs, $25; un- @ man of large wealth. It is a fact not [young ladies who were dismissed in the| classified, 117. Total number of visits for generally kaown that General Paine ac-| midst of the cold winter. Mr. James W.| the year, 7,064. ‘This. institution™has only FOR THE LATEST STYLES OF cempanied Senator Woicott on his Euro-} Turner read a copy of the letter from | an cut-patient department at present, but partment last week conde:nned — 1,¢ pounds of beef, 345 pounds of mutton, I pounds of veal, 602 pounds of pork, 41 pounds of bacon, 116 pounds of sausage, S chickens, S78 quarts of strawberries, G13 heads of lettuce, 125 cabbages and 46 Go TO loan & . Aucts., 1407 st. aw.— = pean trip last fall and assisted him ia | the civil service commission calling the | Should have a house to accommoiate a | bushels of miscellaneous fruits and vege- stees’ sale of real cetate on 16th snd Cedar Spring Goods. that work. It is believed that he went | attention of the Secretary of the Treasury | limited number of those who cannot be | tables. SaGalee cat atemdap dagen an cere woesue tees —— with Senator Wolcott with the un-| +> the manner in which the colored girls or for at their homes. The expenses Last week the garbage contractor re- | J. Taylor Ellyson and Channing M. Bolton, trus- ap8.3m KEEN, 1310 F st. | @¢rstanding that he was to be made a| were dismissed from the printing and| for the work of the past year have been | moved 379 ton of garbage and collected 163 | tees. : S member of the commission. engraving bureau, setting forth. the high} "minal, in comparison with the large | dead .animals. Imncanson Bres., Aucts., 9th and D sts. 2. Tr as, not yet known when the commis- | averages these girls made in the examina- | Number of patients treated, being less than ene ES _ stoners will meet and organize. When an Poundmas r Einstein captured S% ani- mals last week and Killed 74 of them. Six were redeemed and 1 was sold. Alfred Chunn, who was released from ar- rest on the charge of drunkenness about a ‘Trustees’ sule of dwelling No. 16-K st. Tuesday, April 13, at 4:3¢. Tclock R. Edsen and Charles B. Bailey, tru Tomorrow. : The National Safe Deposit, tion, and questioning the right the super-| $200 for the whole year. The room for {ntendent had to dismiss them without | te uses of the infirmary is furnished by cause. The following committee was ap-|the Memorial Lutheran Church, and. the pointed pn resolutions: George W. Mur- | ¢XPenses are met by a .membershtp fee of pay, Dro_Ceorge H. Richardson and Mr., $9 annually, and other contributions. ‘The RIRUTION POLICIES, NTINES BOUGHT For 1 ‘T. D. HADDAWAY, ¥., OR BOX 563. AND Im i : | beard of directors is i Hl sy 5 i 1407 G st. n.w.— R. D. Ruffin, who reported the following: ors is in full sympathy with | month ago by Judge Kima!l, on condition Nia tt sw. comer 3d and S Sa SSO OE ee Whereas, this club has unbounded faith | the efforts of the Medical Association to | that he would report to him each Monday | sis nc, Brkiogton D.C. ap Wolmeclan ‘April vings and Trust Near D Tke oaeeais cere in the intention of the present administra-| Prevent indiscriminate medical ‘charity; | for six wceks In a sober condition, yester- 5 . 4 fi 4 14, at 5 0’ ads Aiffe, f the Lanston Monotype 1 be held at the lexandzia, Va., at 1 ‘& p.m. William 0. Deuison and J. trustees, Company, Sutton & Co., Ancts., 920 Pa. ave. ; sale of lund on rlvro" iad, Of the District of Columbia, known as pzrt cf Aaron, on Wednesday, April 14, at 4:30 o'clock p.m, Join A. Baker, sureivi at 230 O'clock pm. John A. Baker, sureiwing | Convep iSTH St. AND NEW YORK AVE. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts,, 1407 G st. m. ogue sale of solid silver, dishes, trays, ¢ on April 14, 15 and 16, at 12 aan. and 3 tion to justice done to all of its citizens | 2nd makes careful inquiry to avoid regardless segracelonieorantes (onan tion by those who are abie to pay fur ser ‘Whereas, a serious injury has been done | ices. While under the management of a to the race throughout the country by the | board of direciors representing the Luth=" manner in which the colored girls were | €ran churches of the city, its benefits are dismissed from the printing and engraving | 0Pen to all,without regard to race or creed, bureau by the present superintendent, and | Wbo are in need of such en institution. Whereas, we have been always true to A record is kept of the denominational the party and to our government, and connection of the applicants, and out of Whereas, we made large sacrifices in the | the 1,579 cases there were on’ 5 who. Jast political campaign for the purpose of | Claimed connection with the Lutheran day fell by the wayside. Chuan called to see the judge, as ‘he had promised to do, but, it is alleged, intoxicated, and teday he went down for ninety days in refault of $200 real estate security. By direction of Judge Kimball, Clerk Harper sent a letter to the superintendent of the workhouse, in- fcrming him that Mr. Chunn needed bes- pital treatment. James Burley and David Smith are under Chartered by special act of Congress, Jan., 1867, and acts of Oct., 1890, and Fel, 1893. i worth seeing, with its picturesque _ hom P debts denomination. During th : arrest in the first precinct on suspicion of >= So ae Ft — : bringing the old party back into power, = ng the seven years of | 27° ‘ ft % et ren ee through wrliehathe said wrongs should bé vs pistory, one patients have applied Pe Baars (meen wig: senate’: Seon aon Binpagetcs ae at ital: One [Milli Doll - odied: : z ‘or treatment, and 20,341 visits h er is ‘ren, the Texan, in the White Lot sth and T sts. nw.— ces E. igeral Capital: Owners Of Summer Resorts RT ernie ects SR oer pe || Sr ae mer ee eee (eae ee or eee pi ne / ition Dollars Know shat ap important part the advertsing refs tactic aa ines Men etaa ier Dr. W. K. Builer, surgeon in charge: Drs. | afrested them. Mr. Efren saw the pi Brookland—Kdw. L. Smoot et ux. to Peyton a “Booklets and ‘Literature of ail kinds House of Representatives and other friends | UcKtmmfe, fouls Macken, tr 0. Bt { Sten See could not identify chem. Gordon, lot 6, bik. 3; $10. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. ‘ z to assist us in petitioning the President of | 31" James Stuart and F. P. M@san.| This morning about 8:30 o'clock an alarm | Peston Gordon conveys sanie property to Alice Rents safes inside vurglar-proof vaults at the United States to cause a speedy ex-| Phe consulting staff, Dr. Frank” “Fatt, ; ye of fire was sounded from-box G2 for fire in amination into this matter, and if true as| Dr. W. V. Marmion and Dr. D. W. Pren- = E, Smoot; $10. 4g © per anrum opward. TY WE DO ALL KINDS OU! the house of George W. Nairn, No. 16 L| Conn. ave. extended—Julia Mann to District of Securities, jewelry, silverware and valuables at : tiss. The board of di : : a er will be shown from the proof as presented, | tt T directors consists of | street northeast. The explosion of a gaso.| Cclumbia, part lots 54 and 55, Washington ak Sisxpioretee ING. to dismiss the present superintendent of ae ae ir. president; G W. Cal- | line stove caused the fire, whicn resulted in | Heights; $5,791. a ages athe er tens Easton & Rupp, 421 1ithSt. the printhg and engraving, bureau at once | i290, Sg-Teinry, and’ treasurer: “Geli TE | about $75 damage. J and 410 sts. sie, between Te and M atn.—Cath, POPULAR-PRICED STATIONERS. apl2-1a cs. P. for the grcss violation of the civil service _ F. Fox, I. .C. Slater, J. C. arine R, Tichenor to Laurastine th, lots 31 SavINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. B ssl pepe ee ead mae: rules that the measure which he has un- Bright and Daniel Ramey. Fee renicent COE tet Dy [oe eel poe Shed a Depoaits received from TEN CENTS upward, usinesslien Need Berkeley | organization is effected, however, it is be- | Justly Leela eres Vins eaeraa cone prey a - Cenen, | 12S Lawrence Britt, and with being drunk | Langies, lot 15, bik, 18: $10, and interest allowed on $5 sind above. Whisky to help them withstand the hard | lieved that Senator Wolcott will be made | ™ay be justly meted out to him. = won and the Oleo. Cases. | cn the public street. He was fined $5 b Rosedale and Ishervood—Roland C. Booth et ux. Loans money .on real estate and collateral labor of fice work. I: enables sou to over- | president. It ts authoritatively stated that | | A resolution was (ae Se eg ee To the Editor of The Evening Star: -~--| Judge Kimball for the assault, and released Dakota ee eed Gea hee Be security. Seals first-class real estate and gome fatigue, and bui ne xt 3 Ww! _ | thankin; n * : . ne, between N. Cap. st _xte.— Thowsands testify, to the. purit fone Sag ne hich inet £0 abroad be- | tar he has taken to have this matter reme-| 1% The Evening Star of the 12th instant gn his personal bonds and promise not to| p. W. Boker ct al. trustecs, i) Juo. A. Gros, other securities in sums of $500 and upward. goodness of “Berkeley.” It um the acknowl- ey Th 6 ti died throt gk Congress. The meeting ad-|#M article was published regarding the | 9rink any more on the other charge. Jot_150, aq. 675; $1,550... 3 Caged best. $1 qt. Sold only at Jas. | Sadors will be at their posts and render the - the 20th: inatadt cases of Joseph Wil = Walter Will No. 625 F st.’ n.w.—Albert A. Wilson and Jno. | TRUST DEPARTMENT. THARP’S, Si2 F st_ aplo-idd special envoys the assistance necessary in | Journed to meet on the nt. Pp! kins and Howard But- alter ilhams, who pleaded guilty of | p_ Larner, trustees, to Orson D. Munn, part lot ‘This company is a legal depository for court Another Veteran Reinstated. SSS eee WAN AMAICER | SCONES “ABUSES” | a yencine lawn which articlp.containe a |itcr aisty days hy Jeige asia ee Poe ee ee ee executor, receiver, assignee and executes In pursuance of his policy of reinstating | It matters little what it is that you want =F statement in regard How the Treasury 1 B to the apprehension of: the defendants that is somewhat mislead- Bes trusts of ali kinds, Wills prepared by a competert attcrney in daily attendance. dle was recovered by Detective Bari r a situation or @ servant—a Dsaicusie on { sembers of ad. in The Star will reach the Made a Political Adjunct. veterans of the war who have lost their | ~"“ If you-want anything, try an ad. in The ; d- | The annual reunion of the members of the pisces on ae politics, Secretary evade wid cami it oon nec John Wanamaker of Philadelphia yester- ae aE ee ees AS eens Se eon ail get geen ate Adama hoe See Bette aaa a the” Free quill acraeren, ae ‘ y ¥. Ppa rg epee au asin oe ae admitted to bail by United States Commis- | Members present. Speeches were made Ly = E. FRANCIS RIGGS. eigany aie Sede ee THE NAVY YARDS. for state treasurer of Pennsylvania. In his | sioner Mills, were subsequently indinten ig | President ‘Keese and Messrs, Christies Setar sae W. RILEY DEEBLE. Sha) War Depactasent rr —— letter cf declination to the committee of | phitageiphias and whan? thevcieee yi. | Dieterick, Joseph Angerman and D. Genau.| The third annual convention of the Afro- | THOMAS Ik. JONES. . A Thorough Examination of Their| the National Republican League of Bust- | ed for trial netther non put be shcapoears —__-___ American League of Pennsylvania con- | ALBERT L. STURTEVANT. Hotel Arrivals. Working to Be Made. ness Men, which urged him to stand for | ante, and bench warrants were iksued for Rube the Wheelman. venes at Lancaster, Pa., May 18 and 19, on | GEORGE HOWARD. Interesting state-| them, the article goes on to state that the Raleigh—J. M. B . St. Louis, Mo.; F.| 4% 800n as Assistant Secretary Roosevelt | office, he made some A hae Es ae ae aria is settled in his new office he will, by di-| ments. One reason for his action is said to | Warrants were sent to my olfice anid’ not served because Mr. Wilkins. w: i New York; Dr. C. M. Drake, Atlanta, Ga.;| Tectlon of Secretary Long, make a thor-| be the conclusion reached after full i=-| known business man, Me upon his toa E. B. Holt and B. M. Jones, Boston, Mase. | 0Ush examination of every navy yard and | quiry, that the present legislature will en- | ise-that he and Butler would sprest omen A. Baum, Cincinnat!, Ohio; W. 8. Vail, | St@tion in the United States, devotins his | act a law providing for the payment of in- | wanted they were not arrested. Knowing Rube the Wheelman, was cn the streets today. His name is William Shields, and he hails from Woonsocket, R. I. A few days ago he attracted considerable noto- riety by riding down the west steps of the which occasion Mr. W. Calvin Chase of this clty, editor of the Bée, has been in- vited to deliver an address on the need of a national organization. The address of welcome will be delivered by Edward 8. CORSON & MACARTNEY, ~ of the New York Stock Exchange, phir : Smettz, the mayor of that city. In the af- st., Gl Hiding. Philadelphia, Pa.; H. W. Miller, Raleigh, | Stteution particularly to the condition of | terest upon state deposits, “and thus cor- bears Gas Seaires -anly {oanbltan. the Capitol on a safety bicycle. Today he made | ternoon there will be Paea area to be ats of ‘Mewnrm “Moore Schley, 80 N. C.; C. J. Smith, Omaha. Neb. the employes, thelr eMeiency, and framing | rect the most vicious evils in the conduct | the case, so far as the, pgitshal's alter i,| UP 88 @ Jay from the backwoods, visiting | closed with a reception in Manchester Hall lere in Go Riggs—D. L. Haight, Dr. H. Peck and F. | 'esulations for the correction of any abuses Conti ines, Man WaT says: “The | Concerned, as follow, si the city “to see the centennial,” as he ex- | im the evening. weenie > gps 7a ¥. Cheesman, New York; Mr. and Mrs. H. | ‘iat may De brought to bis attention. present system of electing a state treasurer | ,,0" Pebruaty 27 the Bipilrement OF Jus:) Dressed it. With bis long, tangled hair, usted on the exelangen of New York, Philadelphia, E. Perry, Chi . IL; W. e COM | to conduct the state treasury as an adjunct e to ascertain the where- | waving in uhkempt masses from be: DACFO6HO0S 00406400060 imore_ boug! mite Puseaeeaees oe é H- Duffy and) mandants of every navy yard and station a | 1° Conduct (he state trcasn'y oe Tepublicen | #outs of said defendatts qnd advise them a = sa SOSSOD ‘and Balti rusty, low-crowned derby hat, entirely too small for his head, with rough ciodhopper shoes and- high-water pants aid a short- a . A spscialty mage of investment securities. | Dis- and all, local Railroad, Gas, Inserunce "American Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold. » copy of his recent order relative to mark- id in order that the authoritles in Philadel- wecaneton—Cart Scinmetzer. Hamburg, | ing efficiency. office habits. ctc., of em-| Pavicte penne and trust companies: sone phia' might be advised. March 1 1 re- 3, Ohio: R.T_ Barton, Chicago, Tn: eriee ployes. In the opinion of the Secretary, a | times specially organized and officered re- | 2 led to the department half the defendants Shoreham—S. B. 4, = out of roportion to the capital paid in, an A ; : = . dg and ara Cte Philadeatte, pi-i| under this circular any person who falls | ore ‘not eubject to any supervision of in- | 2tfested by our office: any time, and | Voice he would entertain the crowds that below 70 per cent in the rating will be quickly gathered about him, asking about dropped from the public service. the wonders of a great city; and at the same time would do some very clever trick riding on his wheel. Whenever he would see a flight.of steps of particular prom- inence he would seem to be seized with an inordinate desire to ride down them on his W. B. Hibbs & Co., BAXKERS & BROKERS, Members New York Stock Exchange, 1427 F Street. ver | it Was upon my s that the Phila- vestments, except under the same power jugges! at the Phila- that elects the state treasurer. Could any- | G¢IPhia authorities sext “bench warrants Conn.; J. Morris,New York; R. B. Wiili bene! eae Scraniog, PRT Mr Sad ite cee thing but a powerful political machine | foF,thelr arrest..The beneh warrants were Milwaukee, Wis. Se ee a holding the treasurer under control deprive: frome Rhiladelphia, but Arlington—P. C. Cheney, Manch the public schools ard sufferiag charities rote ze nor yed for. the.,.reason | H.; G. K. Leonarie, Boston, Mass.; J. Va: of the state for months at a time cf the = a tele M. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wilmot, Bridgeport. dergrift, Pittgburg, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. J. mcneys due them, which are lying idle for | Beck, United States at Philadelphia, - = a tating that Wilkins” bicycle. In the presence of cane Wieder, Hartford, Conn.; J. H. Hi Sleve- somebody’s benefit:in the favorite deposi- a 3 ip : 5 land, Onto; C. L. Spier ‘and J. TR ‘alitoos, FOR vs tories?” Ze eae id gp bran yeti eer A Ee ay pect Bes is the most economical, be- ew York. . Wanami rT expresses preference oe 7 s = Normandle—W. C. King and wife, New to use his endeavors to assist the move. | fendants were admitted tp ball in Phila- tause it dissolves. perfectly ‘ 7 a5 z | delphia the marshal’s dificé has had noth- York; J. B. Osborn and wife. Boston, Mass’, . ment for better governmeat by marching i not L.'S. Crum, Oswego, N.Y FL. Brown | Infants and Children. | inthe ranks ratner than as standard-bear | 8 to do with the cags-omelally or other- Liébig. mpany’s Garnett, Kan.; 8. Billings, Guthrie, Okie er, but he calls the attention of the leaguo | “ie Very respe phos pene Macee: is pur euie es salt ; D. Low and wife, Salem, Mass; T. ¢ used to the end “that a government of the Ward, New Haven, Conn. people may supplant the present govern- < ipeiroe Department were filed yester- Hamilton—W. H. Stallings, Augusta, Ga.; Ch. H Fi tt h ment of the bosses."” lay lows: A, Van Wyck Budd, Philadelphia, Pa.; G. as. ° etcner ee H. C. Siith ot Cleveland, Ohio, to: be inthe = sr New ae — — C. A. C. Ladies’ Day. ‘uditor for the Navy be sles letropolitan—| be rles, ~ Kt : Pa and D. 'E. Mackay, New York; A. thon 33 on nk Walboew The Columbia Athletic Club will sive the} H. W. Bardwell of Tuckhannock, Pa., to New Haven, Con National—E. 8. tsam, Cleveland, Obio; J. A. Hill, No A. Hay, Baltimore, Ma. G! T. jon, Mass. last ladies’ day of the season on Easter | be collector of internal revenue at Scran- Monday. The program for the day will| ton, Pa., and E. 8. Gleim of Lancaster, be an innovation. There will be no atiletic Se events, but in place there will be an in- ; formal entertainment in the pariors of the fet 5 HOTELS. C€ AS I ORI A ct oe Sean ot which the cortices PERSON, “PLAN, 6TH AND committee just sommes in addition, ee py ro lee. oa foseat Went , | the bowling alleys ing. La. ave. n.w.; Tights: snd billiard =y tric elevator; ‘steam beat and gas. “Special rates = é ‘the ‘ladies “for -ex- | to guests by the week ad MONTH. mhi8im” | THE CENTAUR COMPANY, T/Morrey'st.,-2. ¥.,[ clusive use. : ernie BR gence co Eimey SOPs

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