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16 THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY,. OCTOBER 22, 1897—16 PAGES. : eS ———aee—— LOCAL MENTION. : OF TWO MARKETS Seething ald ee Berar teel MR.OYSTER SBERS HIS RIGHTS a sake oe Sen Saver, WHETHER MARY WAS DRUNK, AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. National Convention Elects Officers for Ensuing Year and Adjourns. The National Spiritualists’ Association adjourned last night, after having been in session, at intervals, for th-ee days. The election of officers took place yester- day afternoon, with the following result: President, Harrison D. Barrett, Boston, re- elected; vice president, Mrs. Cora L. V. Late Hefress Apparent and Her Father at the Ebbitt. * ‘The register at the Ebbitt House, on the page devoted to yesterday's arrivals, bears the line “A. T. Cleghorn, daughter and maid, Honolulu, 304, 306, 308.” This simple announcement meant nothing to the casual observer, but interest in it | He Claims That Mie@#ismissal Was in was heightened when the ready clerks an-| yso1ation of thes Putsident’s Order nounced that Mr. Cleghorn’s daughter was no other than ex-Princess Kalulant, the Amendi#y: Sule 11. Charlotte Tipsicoe Pleads Guilty With | Question Demanding the Attention of Chuckle a rt Police Court Today. A little old woman answering to the name] Annie Brown, a colored woman carrying of Charlotte Tipsicoe, was, from all appear- | an infant in her arms, was in the dock of ances, the happlest individual today within | Judge Kimball's court this morning be- the precincts of the Police Court, notwith- | cause a former friend named Mary Smith standing the fact she was a prisoner in the | had made a charge of assault against her. dock. She advanced to the front!with a | Mery’s face was bruised, and she alleged broad grin on her face when the cleik call- | that Annie had knocked her down. ; Richmond, Washington, re-elected; secre-]| ed her name, and was arreigned as aj Witnesses said Mary was under the in- tary, Franels B. Woodbury, Washingten, | vagrant. fluence of liquor, and Policeman Van Horn, niece of ex-Queen Liliuokalani, and once re-elected; treasurer, George S. Clendaniel,| “‘Are you guilty or not guilty?” asked the | Who made the arrest, said she had been heiress apparent to the Hawaiian throne. Washington, re-elected; trustces—L. V. | elerk. ’ = ga but denied that she was druniy Oystermen who know about the condition | Miss Cleghorn is a tall, attractive young The case of E. We Oyster, who was dis-| Moulton, Michigan; George A. Fuller, Mas- “I ain't gotng to tell no le,” remarked Seats gettin behalf, Annie denied the of trade in Baltimore and Washington are | Woman, finely educated and of much cul- | missed from the pomittom of foreman of the — att Bicterdson, New York; SS So a soe Sone | had been ‘Srinkinns oa preg intel prey largely interested in the present condition | tUre, and has just returned from @ pro-| specification divisien’ef the government ick Fickey, jr., Mary!and; C. H. | proceeding was rare fun. , yes, 5 3 Mary was drunk. For thi: he or- . Mr. Cleghorn is a Stockwell, Tennessee, and Allen F. Brows, | vag, all right, all right. : 8 reason she oF- of the two markets. In Baltimore there is | finclookine pentisisen, also tall, and of | Printing oftice by Pubifc Printer Palmer, | pooch" “You can't very well say anything else,” | dered her out of her house. ss been placed in the hands: of the civil] “Th, ident’ = <imball. “Charlotte, 1 think | “This is a case of a sober woman it said to be almost:a complete demoraliza-| most courteous address: He wears a-full | has e president's salary was fixed at $1.500 | said Judge Kimball. “Charlotte, is . un agains: tion because of a SiCoE Bae while in| gray beard. In a brief conversation with | service commission for investigation and| per annum. and a ceagaten vee pass2d to] you are the most eonfirmed beggar within | > a phe. trsued Attorney He this city, it is said, the market ornare The Star reporter this morning Mr. Cleg-| such action as they:may consider proper.| Pay him $600 of back salary. The Na-| my knowledge.” = 2 . ay |. when the judge had Academy of Must ““Go-Wan-Go-Mo- hawk.” Bijou Theater—High Class Specialties. Columbia Theater.—Castle Square Opera Company in “Clover. Grard pera House.—‘‘The Privateer. Kernan’s Lyceum Theater.—Hyde's Come- @ians and Helene Mora. Lafayette Square Opera House.—Kellar, the magician. ‘ew National Theater—“In Town.” Willard Hall.—Exhibition ot the ges ae EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. The Oyster Trade in Baltimore and Wash- ington Compared. His Oase Placed intthe‘Hands of the Civil Service:@oriimission, Good Prices Maintnined Here and Steady Demand—Law Against Sale of Unculled Stock. iograph. Stearer Samuel J. Pentz for Glymont and intermediate landings at 9:30 a.m. Steamer Norfolk fer Norfotk and Fort- ress Monroe at 7 p.m. Z fk to “3 done some questionin; “ys s er Wakefield for Colonial Beach and yalian, and was tional Spiritualists’ Lyceum Association Well,” replied Charlotte, in a manner qi ning, “your honor is here Mennaienn ae better prices than usual at this time of the | Born Said he was an Hawall Mr. Oyster claims that his Gismissal wat| was organized by the convention, with the | that indicated she was proud. of herself, to look for innocence and not for gullt.” Trains leave 13% street and Pennsylvania. year. Local dealers anticipate a possible} “So much has been written in American | {1 Violatiomof the President's order. following office: James B. Hatch, jr., | “it's better to do that than steal and go pehen meh pe Tam here for,” said tho avenue fur Arnnyon hourly irom 5 aim. to! glut here in a few days, unless there is a | newspapers about the subject which is not | letter to the civil service commission filed | Massachusetts, national conductor; Charles | to the penitentiary, ain’t it?” that the wom e added, “there is no proof ‘one = = sulival is geeia ta Hallie baced on real conditions,” he remarked, | today follows W. Stranglen, Maryland, assistant con-| “Three months,” was all the comment ave ake hee a = ee The officer D. 4 . “that your people ere not possessed of @| “{ have the honor to call your attention | ductor; Mrs. Mary J. Stevens, District of | Judge Kimball chose to make. een drinking, but that she Trains leave 1 In Maryland the oyster Industry is of | pr, idea of the case. The only way in dg Columbia, guardian; Mrs. Mattie E. Hull,| “‘He, he,” snickered Charlotte, as she re- | W4S not drunk. avenue for Mc considerable commercial importance to the | which the real sentiment prevailing in the | t© the fact tht on the 7thdmstant I was| massachusetts, secretary, and W. W Boom | tier forthe ounce And if he had had the woman here on oe people, as it affects so many other pursuits. | islands could be ascertained would be by | dismissed by the public printer from a po-| New York, treasurer. —— faarkes!, Added the attorney, “he would rie The present chaotic condition of the Mary.| @ Vote of the people there. I am confident | sition subject to competitive examination| On motion of Dr. C. W. Hidden of New- GUILTY AS INDICTED. aie bee ee IN EATING B : resulted in ay, | Such @ course would show that not more | in disregard of section 8, clvikeervice rule| buryport, Mass., a resolution was passed lon’t believe that policemen are such —as in other articles of sustenance we too} land market has not o:ly resulted in de- than 5 per cent of the inhabitants would be | 1 "1897, «which reads | thanking the press for the reports of the Veraict of J in dhe Chace! Gtorse perjurers,” responded the court. frequently take it on faith. The Mistory of | creased prices to those who own boats and | foand th tact of the Inhabit po CST CN oh a a convention. St eae cael How’ i. 1 do.” added the attorney. “I be- its maxing we never kno t no other | handle the bivalves. but it seriously affects| “If 1 were an American,” he continued, | #8 follows: At the night session, which began at 7:30 — “dhe majority of them are. feod product is so worthy of attention in| the thousands of people who are engaged would be equally opposed to annexation. Te, Temoval shall be made from any’ occlock, addresses were made by Rev.| After deliberating nearly twenty-four | | “I don't like to hear that, Mr. Hewlett,”* Schneider Baking | in business of tonging and dredging as well | The United States today controls 05 to 07 | position subject to competitive «examina-| Moses Hull, Mrs. Fanny Allyn, Frank | hours the jury in the case of George “te ge isabel said, “for I know the police , rolls and cake have an appe-|as the packers and commission men. This} per cent of the trade of the islands. ‘The | tion except-for just cause and upbn written| Walker, L. V. Moulton, F. A. Wiggin and|simms, colored, charged with assaulting | f'Ce 8 made. up of honorable men. Uzing. wholesome record from the time of | condition of the market is largely due to | nations of the world all recognize that Ha- |'charges filed with the head of the depart-| Mrs. Carrie F. Loring. “Music was rendered Waeaee ©, lored, the 26th of last | ,,/t PeRalty of $5 or fifteen days was im- the flour making to the moment it rea see eoatTnt Weather since the opening of the | wail is the foster child of the states, and | ment or other appointing officers, and of| under the direction of Miss Julihn. Me- | 7RCmas Young, colored, resed, and Annie stepped back. your table. No other baking concern i: season, as well as the failure of the pack- | that they must keep thelr hands off. You | Which the accused shall have full notice| dium tests were made by J. H. Altemus | July, with intent to kill him, returned to- | ee ee =a unsparing in its efforts to turn out the very [ing houses to begin operations on a large |can have Pearl Harbor as long as you | and an opportunity to. makerdefense.’ and Miss Maggie Gaule. The closing ad- | day a verdict of guilty as indicted, with a finest qualities. The proof is in the eating. | scale as early as usu want ii “On October 6 about 3 p.m. I received | dress was delivered by Mrs. Cora I. V.| recommendation to mercy. Nat k Try this company’s bread or rolls. A is stated that y of the parking | “You nave everything now that annexa-|@ message by telephone that the public] Richmond. Sinus was platen Gn titel betere cet ature makes the cures after all. for the red, white and blue label kind. Get houses. are now engaged in the work of | tion could possibly give you, and without / printer desired to see me. I immediately A reception will be tendered by the New ] justice Bingham, in Criminal Court No. 1, . it at all grocers. Ening tomatoes. Because of the dry sea- | the immense cost that annexation will en- | obeyed the summons. On entering his of-| England delegates at the Ebbitt House to- esterday, the testimony of the government Now and then she gets into a 3 —__-___ Son during the summer months the tomutto | tail. Annexation means to you the neces. | fice he handed me a sheet of unsigned type- | night. showing that he nearly severed the head ding Stamps given. Johnston's, page 8. Suckers Jate, and it appears that the | sity for a vast increase in your navy, at an | Written statements, alleging, first, that I ——_ of Young with a razor, merely because he | Light place and needs helping out WH CLE A CARPET OR RUG Wastes Ges unwilling to give up this in-| expense of millions. It will mean more | had disobeyed his instructing to discontinue DUE TO ARCHITECT. remonstrated with the defendant as to ™ ping 3 we not only make it fresh and bright aS} mang for uke #¢vantage of the present de- | millions or fortifications. France, Gér- | the keeping of a record showing the qual- ae Siw kkreateneht mf itwen iericis® Tiinee gr istics a cals but also render it moth proof without | ™2nq for oysters. Then again it is said | many, England, will not look kindly on 4 ity of werk performed by compositors: sec- Explanation of Delay in Providing a| Counsel for the defendant asked permis- gS get started in the wror paige imag op ll i “upholstered and | t28t the failure to enforce the culling !aw | the states stretching out 2,100 miles and as-| ond, that I demoralized the division by in- New Engine Ho: * ® | sion to inquire of the foreman of the jury | .. : : See eee Casnet some cfect on the market, for despite | suming such proprietorship. So, both from | structing the proof readers to follow the 3 zine mes whether there had been any communica- | direction. eectes te hooks. thoes s,Provision on the stat-| an Hawallan and an American standpoint, | style of the office as approved by the pat-| The property owners and residents in the tion between them or any of them and a use books. thousands of bushels of the un- | I fail to see any advantage in annexation.” | ent office in marking the proofs of com-| neighborhood of Sth street northwest be- | others after they retired yesterday after- Something is needed to check dis- CAFE, the whareagulves are constantly reaching | Mr. Cleghorn and his daughter left for | positors (see notice herewith): third, that 1| tween D ana I streets are wondering what | ncn. E See st congenial and convenient of places | the wharves. Chicago this afternoon, and will sail from | permitted canvassing in my division In| i 25 necome of the engine r wai The court refused to allow the inquiry dl } ‘ 3 5 shoppers. Varied and excellent Come From Southern Maryland. San Francisco for Honolulu about Novem- | Violation of the rules of the office; fourth, care 6 jouse that was | +, the made, Simms’ counsel noting an ex- | Case and start the system in the right mideay lunch—1427 New York ave. Most of these unculled oyst ber 10, that I had shown favoritism in the se-| Promised for that locality. In the current | ception, and, after the jury had been polled, 5 x Sey erie Malen sacs renee i o7aters, it is eee lection of employes for certain work in evnroreianon bill there is an item of oS gave notice of a motion oe 2x direction toward heaith. SPECIAL NOTICE. ated, ern Mary- AW x 2 2 the division. 35,000 for the purchase of a s “i trial because of alleged misconduct of the rnshaw DOES NOT sell my cele-| land. So far as the Potomac is concerned] “1s W“MAN ROYALISTS DIVIDED. I emphatically denied the truth of each | ofa house and purchase Of fate en | jury. Scott’s Emulsi f Cod-tiver Oil sage. Information has reached | jt lassed di ae and every one of the statements, and of- pure! e of furniture there- Mr. Thos. C. Taylor, the prisoner’s coun- » julsion oO} Od-liver a S machete have Baca actiite otter a ‘ssed as disputed waters, which | One Faction Favors Liliuokalani and | ¢.:64 to furnish evidence, if he desired me for, the site to be located between 7th «nd | se} will, he stated, in moving for a new = ¥ Hs represented to have been mavte by | Tenders the enforcement of the law against the Other Princess Katulani. to do so, that they were entirely without | 12th, C and F streets. After careful inves- | tea euntend teen the jury acquainted the | With Hypophosphites can do just me. I make this announesment for the | Its oystermen almost impossible. The pres-| A special to the New York Herald from | foundation, but he gave no intimation that Pooperty, yeas, found that the old Kirby | attorney for the United States last even: ||). protection of the public. : face of so many of the small oysters on the | Honolulu says: There is discord in the| he desired such action on my-past, or that | Property, on Sth street between D and E | ing as to how they then stood, this. ANDREW LOEFFLER. | Baltimore market hel a e ey he intended to pursue the matter further, | Streets, was the most available, and the pre trate eg prices, and makes the business to the con. | T2TKS Of the leading royalists of Hawait. | te Min tore Pu eauch surprised when, | #2Me Was azcordingiy purchased.’ But that rPON! It strengthens the nerves, feed: Spring Lamb. 3 hers more profitable, = © Te CoN | Tt matters little just now whether they ere | 87d, th following day, my dismissal was | Yas several months ago. Engineer Com- MEMORIAL SERVICES POSTPONED. erves, Is Delmonico Steak. 50 The Baltimore harbor ts under the sur-| UMited or divided, but in case of defeat | handed to me by the foreman of printing. is T iack, who has direct charge of 3 3 ; wing, Center mkt. Corned Bee: veillance of tive Inspectors, and dealers | of annexation it has been intended by the] “The public printer did’not inform me Te Bee ere Stated ope reporter ob | eter eeeer orn eens eo peme famished tissues, and makes rich ; REMOVAL SALE think they should prevent the entrance of | leaders of the monarchical party to make | that/he considered the statements referred | Gi° entirely to the slowness or Gey was ‘ ‘ ESA ba : ates illegal cargoes of oysters. It is the inten- to as charges under the President's order lowness of the archi- | The memorial services which were to jood. Great bargains in Hovsefurni ‘A y a powerful effort to put a queen on the fe tect. He had received the amended p! . Boe. Oi and Heaters, Weather Strips. tion of the dealers there to engage an offi- | ira wati thi I eiieaal regulating removals from office, and for} giz” as ‘soon as ne Sa isfy homeciy | Bave been held at 2 o'clock this afternoon + amd $1.00, all druggists. A 436 Oth st. | ell inspector for duty in the vicinity of | H@Wallan throne. I am obliged to say @| that reason 1 did not then request a copy | Si" aS So all right he would wiver melt | over the grave of Gen. Albert Pike, at Oak SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. kK (OPKINS, some of the oyster beds, in order to prevent | @ueen, instead of the queen, because there | of chucges and specifications... proposals, and push the wolk of ecrieine | EM cemetery, under the aiapiths of the “3 wo Send or tel. 084 your orders for latrobe and | the small bivalves from being handled so | has long ben brewing a conspiracy to ig-| “Since my removal i have once, by per- | Pr’ rapidly as possible. of completion 3 : ; = rs furnace work: competent and careful me-| freely. The operators have already issued | nore former Queen Liliuokalani and make |80n and twice-by letter, requested a, copy ogee ee ee ae chanics employed. Jno. Moran, 2126 Pa.av. | orders to boats under their direction to =o = sae have no more cargoes hurried to the city, FOR CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY | hoping this will relieve the market before go to F. GREENAPPL-E, 020 La. ave. n-w. | the appearance of real cald weather. Rolls, strips and tenderloins a_ specialty z Special prices to hotels and boarding houses. Conditions Good. ia have been fled ——+ Princess Kalulani the royal pretender. See eat ranean ae LUTHER LZAGUE FORMED Recently this movement has grown to| public printer replied: _ a such proportions that the royalist camp} “ ‘I em under no oiigation to give you is now in confusion over the claims’ made | any statement whatever. . to the throne by both pretenders. In this,| “To my written con:munication for a cil, postponed from yesterday on account Co. of the weather, were again postponed to- Lutz & sed Hay Srocitieimalne seeeons Horse Blankets, A number of the visitors, accompanied by ladies, made the rounds of the public Lap Robes Young People of St. John’s 1 5 Lutheran Church Effect Organization. Se SSS Local dealers have not the same com- a copy of charges and specifications I haye Sunday evening last at St. John’s Luth- | buildings this morning, notwithstandin; And everyhting for your 8. & 0. BULLET! Plaint to make abcut the condition of the | Seiya Tew tasty aie eo eevements here, | vepaived no reply. | | ran Church, 4% street southwest, Rev. | the rain, ard this finishes the program pre. Sole age ORS et STABLE = Baltimore nid secien Show All trains | ™arket here. Instead of an over supply | will have an appreciable influence. No |. “Cons:fentiously believing that Fakes UE} Gee Brodthage, pastor, a Luther league | Dated by Dr. Francis J. Woodman, the | oco tan T*RE fir the “Concord Harnemss eee sone. aes «| they say that all the oysters arziving here | matter who may be the nominal head of }missed without-juswowuse, apd that £ eu | was organized, with thirty-four membere Se nthe District of Colimvia, sor] — oe a Eniladeiphia aad returns. £200 “AW morn | Rave met with ready sales at prices tuad-| the! Sovernment,_ thes Caucasians milnority ye oer anal apestneiaiona whion opm ous tre picdel constitution, as recommended by | "The session of the Sunreme Council this AMUSEMENTS. ing trains axe Sunday. i he | Yance of former years at this time of the | “ne Teal dispute among the royalists just-| been filed withthe qpuble printes, andthe }the Luther League of America, was adopt- | morning was again taken: up by the con- ————— er earn eee oe eagon. mete . now is factional, Certain men who lave |hames pf my aecussts ¥ respectively place | ed,,,a7d the following officers elected; | sideration of the revision of the statutes COLUMBIAK;,®. & 9,8, Motseratt. Mgrs. fay, Octcher 2S, in charge of com-| yp as they have ihe gear se We et | stood by the former queen for several} my cise in Your"hindscfor wuchiaetion as } President, Mr. Charles Zanner: + > rman, Directors. Young in Years and Crime, CASTLE $0. OPERA co. Ernest Smith and Lorenzo Ball, young " 2 SUPERB PRODUCTION _OF ain leaves . y vice presi- they have this ye said W. M.4 00 1 nd'| yousmray'-deem rigttt, gust and proper in} q a = bd y's official ph Moreland, 4 local dealer, toa Star reporter, | have iittie power If Kaiulani's. friends did | ine premises. T'wamea soldier in Company’ | C8 Miss Annie Tripp; secretary, Mr. and he expressed surprise that there should | succeed in putting her on the throne.| M, «th “Penneylvauta ‘Cavalry, and,,was |e0rge Ostermayer, and treasurer, Miss be a glut of oysters in the Baltimore | Naturally they are furious at the scheme | honoraply discharge atfits close. 1° Julia, Wachsmuth. return until Nov if Hi " au oe white men, eighteen and seventeen years CLOVE “ ” Ai j with a copy of my dis~ ednesday event of age, respectively, wer: ced; R ° dark room and pro- ites z to set aside “Her Majesty,” as they call intios€ Hérewéth By 'y evening a meeting was called, age, Ps ely, were senten x otels. they have treduently Hough tor 25-n08 ajulai arriv e ats LUE a Galdo cenpetatae eoaioet ae rece aree fe of America, Mr. Cornelius Eck- | No. 1, today to-ten months’ imprisonment | P4> eee = cents, ‘There has been as many as fifteen | Doom for her: for tse. In case: the annexa}Drinter in government and privaie employ | PAF, wam invited, ‘and asked to present | each in Jail, they having pleaded galley ot | SEXT MARGARETMATHER or twenty boats at the wharf at one time, | ton treaty io pot ratified’ # ‘and ry record as asoldiere” Wis leaguelwill oherie ee breaking into and robbing the barber shop | WEEK. he said, and all sold out at fatr prices. No The commission will: proceed to-inquire | ro, manberoht n ere ly make application | of Henry Robinson the night of the 20th | And Her Admirable Company in a Repertoire of terman who has been coming here this BESS into the facts concerning the dismissal of | Wii) doubt! P a fe national league, and | of last month. The prisoners were with- | Stakestearean and Standard “Plays, inclading the season, he says, is sorry that he made an The Pennsytvanta Railroad Mr. Oyster, “anil the-tase is:tiatie to -prove } Tuther Leaene tesice gine study of the'| out counsel, and Attorney W. Preston Will. | Greatest Scemle Production of the Ae, Yaess act Aca Gtalk acts ly start, for every one of them has dis-| lands you In the heart of Philadetphia. | Cxceedingly anteresttng | before inde eon | Luther 1 ae ade te the devotional | famzon voluntarily appealed to the court no equai. Svgars at cost. C. D. | posed of his stock at prices above those of | $2.00 for the round trip Sunday, October 24. | juded. The rae = lopt the league hymnal. | for leniency, because of their youth. CYM l ° KENNY, 7 City Stores. most previous years. ave B. and P. station 7:00, 8:00, ———— Tork icone have entered upon this} Re: : es r - ————s ‘There is no law here against selling the | 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. Every one is sure of a idehen eksocune Bork with much enthusiasm, and co-oper- 5 : SEATS NOW ON SALE. he Pot itees, Bu. Stamps given. John- | smallest oyster ight, but dealers hope | scat.—Advt. BALTIMORE ‘Won * al a ng with their new pastor, confidently | -@@<~@e te $o 02 3-9. 3 TONIGHT AT &. on’s:; pake'&. tt 3 : SS hope to build the church up toa good large LAFAYVeTTé on's, Pa hat such a law will be enacted in the near Dage tiv si large ~ & Matince Saturday. — == future. Its enforcement, they say, will HARRY RAISKN RELEASED. Presbyteringn JSydicatory ” Completes active membership. This is the second F ll M di 4 ¢ THE e Gary AND pisrmren [eens tees a ete Kcague to organitelin the District ine set all Medicine wes KELLAR 1 — CT. this a better oyster market. No Criminal Intent in Giving His| after the elose of the report of yester: '& that of St. Mark's, on C street south- MAGICIA! J = west, Rev. John C. Bowers, pastor. ARCHBISHOP K Brother Carbolie Acid. E DEPARTS. day's proceedings. of the synéd of Balti- Is fully us important and as beneficial as IN UP-TO-DATE MAGIC. t First The Here of If You Want the Best, os jrited in. The Stat of las} even- <= spring medicine. We are now, 28 then, MYSTERY 3 3 Take the Pennsylvania railroad. To Balti-| Harry Ralskn, the young man who was | more, pipettes Pais ns. seine a For Partition of Estzte. ree eee vane BLUE ROOM, pm New York Tomor- | more and return Sunday next, October 24 | arrested yesterday morning on the charge| ing, Rev. Dr. Wallace: Radcliffe, chqieman Np oe oe he strengthened, sustained and beter tat ee $1.00 for the round trip.—Advt. of having given his brother Sam a dese of | of the judicial commission: to 'which was = oe - Flynn, Clinton T. Flynn and Medicine “because by" purifying ak CAMILLE D’ARVILLE Archbishop John J. Keane left the city aS whisky and carbolic acid at their vooms, | referred the case of Rev. T.. Montgom- | Eliza Woodward, through Attorneys Tall- enriching the blood it Anvigorates and pro- New York this morn then rrow for E: 10 o'clock CHIEF PARRIS SERENADED. cme hour to- on the Ga madge A. and Wilton J. Lambert, have filed a bill in equity against Ella C. Meston and others, for partition and sale of con- tects the whole body. Hood’s 225%: corner of 41% and C streeis, as published in| ery and the Olivet Church of’ Wilming-on, terday’s Star, suffered the unpleasant | Del., “submitted a geport su8taining the xperience last night of being detained be- | New Castle presbytery in its action in dis- COMIC OPERA COMPANY, In Harry B. Smith and Vietor Herbert's Acts, OO OO VO OS A Surprise Tenedered Him by Visiting Reading Firemen. Seats now selling. *__oc2t-20,t¢ eceed at once to Rome hind prison bars. Precinct Detective Har- | solving, the. pastoral relation of’Mr. Mont- | Siderable property interests, alleged to be = —— important duties there as Chief Jozeph Parris of the District ‘fire | tigan took charge of the case after Po-}goitiery with the church. The'report was | held by them and the defendants as ten. ; tive of the Americ riment was mage te recipient of a | iiceman Reynolds had made the arest.|adopted. ‘Phe’ synod also by this action | SR? in eS Pe 9 hgpchonl ny ‘sant Surprise westerday afterneon. | When the police surgeons had concluded | indorsed the report,of the judizial commit-| (HAEDY reas the tiapre permeate tierce nae sHood’sPillis se ter ttmeary to take, 6 WILLARD HALL. Cea yoluntecr firemen from Reading, | that whisky and not insanity was respon- | tee of its own organization, whie&-the day cannot be divided in kind, and thes. theres easy to operate. 35 cents. SEE THE JUBILEE ‘VIEWS. ed wi who were visiting the city. ac-| sible for Harry's strang> conduct the de-| before recommended that the appeal of | fore, pray that a trustee be appointed to | %9 oo < oe pine bo abe ate eee wply touched by the many | companied by a band, thought it would be | toctive made an cfort to straighten out | certain members of the church ‘to’ thé'#y- | sell ‘the property and divide the proceeds eager age ee affection = ocl8-6t t Ajicem which | appropriate to pay their respects to Clef) the affair. The accused had a bott'e con- | 201 be dismissed, and which led to an cx- | between those entitled thereto. The prop- CITY ITEMS. =a > at iscus the floo he syncd. '| erty ts Iccated i st, be- Parris in the shape of a serenade, but | taining some whisky, while another flask | “ted, discussion on the floor of the syncd on L street northwest, be FOR SALE : A telegram from the moderator of the | tween 13th and 14th streets, and er- ~ Wand Ekcpeniy) Sexa Knowing the chief's modest nature and his | contained some of the acid and whisky | synod of Virginia in reply to. tesssge of | mont avenue northwest, sie arading Stamps Given at Domestic | Spaces for Exhibits and : : sf reluctance at being made a central object | mixture. greeting from the synod of Baltimore was = Sewing Machine and Pattern Rooms, 7th 5 Annie Sullivan and Honora Run of interest, were at a loss to find a mears} ‘This morning Harry was feeling very | read and placed on file, and after the synod and H sts. oc22-f,m, WE Advertising have filed a bill in equity against Dennis | o¢ accomplishing their desires. Dr. J. Wal- | much under the weather when he wes-cali- | had’selected the Boundary Avenue Presby- The Last Performance. Royal Headache oaw AT THE rien and other: ter Drew, the druggist, came to their as-|¢d Into the room of Acting Lieutenant | terian Church, Baltimore, as the place of | Tomorrow night the Castle Square Opera TANS inlet ett owders cure. 10c. | \fethodist Union Bazaar and Trades and partition of the siitance. Chiet Parris fe a great friend of Lombardy and questioned by the precinct | meeting, one toed tenes. a eaeee wenekn Company will bid farewell to its countless ee a Raisisiion O'urien. Which will be held at the National Riftes’ from NOV. 9 to 19. Address, for particulars, L. B. BURDETT, ocl6-tt 601 Pa, ave. n. pone message yesterday from him stating that important business required the chief's nee at the doctor's drug store at mb5-t.f.stf AMUSEMENTS. weeks ago and engaged in the fruit busi-| one of the most pleasant incidents of the |€md of the performance of “Clover” the ness on Loulsiana avenue. The business | occasion was the presentation to the chief | company will sing “Auld Lang Syne” and was not a prolific one and they lost what | magistrate of Rev. Dr. William Tayior of ; 3 aoade Glee immediately depart for PI : dd. 31.00 to bit House at i:15 o'clock p.m., he | money they had put in it. Wilmington, Del. the oldest member of | suectal train. air Kecl Accesses By =e = = = re Sonmici: [Teshonded. Dr. Drew kept the fireman in-| «yesterday morning,” he sald, “I felt| the synod, now in his elghty-cighth year, Fenddred itecuptonmatuthencann nets NAL THEATER. LECTURE: ns except the Congres- | terested until a drum tap was heard on very bad, and so did my brother. 1 went | and who performed: the murriage ceremony Tienuetheouen the count e Basra . Every Evening at 8. Matinee Saturday at 2. venient Lith street. and then led him out on the | gut and got a bottle of whisky, and then | for the parents of Mrs. McKinley at Can- 5d esy of Manager t for every enge: - | Ebbitt porch en that street. ‘The chief was |] got another.” ton, Ohio, about half a century ago, at | '@nk B. Metzerott and Manager Chas. M. | GEORGE EDWARDES’ a a * he was asked. | which time Dr. Taylor was pasior of the | Scuthwed of the Castle Square Opera Com- ed to see a crowd of Reading vol-| > 4 . Athletic Assoc! Benefit. un paves Uevousetorunk and their band drawn up. Dr. Miss Pitts’ Lecture Course. n I opened proceedings by introduct re RS ie pO seabies First Presbyterian ere = that city. Reais paren oll eee an be decwatel GAIETY THEATER Win be giver NENING at’ the Friends? ‘Mle matiree for the bh i is openec cs Dy ducing “How many arinks does it take to make Upon returning to West Street Church | °™ et fs EN HED a a he be eroerg Chiet Parris‘ the gresteat Ore thie ths ae ae Ag en ie keane Tan Capea eae BURLESQUE COMPANY, |" " Shion "isit Tao'ases at's ven | World has ever seen : P a . : 7 ae pateete wen ye . ion hall of the Central High | “70,285 ever Soe a will make me drunk,” he ex-|vened, and Rev. Dr. Byron Sunderland, Course thek hers and students, $4; Management of Al. Mayman and Charles Frobman, . “because I'm uot in th . $5: to tea y pe ince. There were refres stle Square Com- | and afterward the entire p the | the inv! er and the | ing pictur exhibition. hubi: of | pastor emeritus of the First Presbyterian . late myers two in one f ingle lectures, ‘73e. ee eae aie who took part |of Reading made remarks complimentary ng: but yesterday I had four.” Church, this city, read'a dlgest of the min- ee? esce ieh mors: Bevabe ees, =5= 2) Tickets may dat the door. 1° the Marie Stud- | (o Mr. Parris. 7 Joe made a lit-] He denied that he knew anything about | utes of the sessions of the last general as- Se ee the hee ted tts annual | 66 Tig Towwin. semerr anime | = eens * company, Mr. Jo- | Ue speech. and the band was given al the carbolic acid that was in the whisky | semble. meeting at the residence of Miss Katie 2 EXCURSIONS, ETC. ments served, | taken by his brother, and he also denicd A committee to arrange for the proposed | Camfield, when the following ofticers were NEXT WEEE—SEATS NOW ON SALE rty accepicd | that he attempted to jump out the wi celebration at the Church of the Covenart, ttl ph ht ihe a d: John Buckley, president; James | § } Nh \ (LIV) A tion of the manager of the mov- . although he saul he did not really | November 15, of the 250th anniversary of | Gesaue’ yi Se ones MR W Li 4 N LA Ck AWE at Willard Hall to view the | know what he did. Mis brother Sam ciso| the adoption of the Westminster standards, | @2d¥7, ¥ice, present: Swans: arenes: 2 WW U AUKA i tor his| was selected, as follows: Presbytery of if . ce Gia & W2shington denials for him and pleade: = IN _ oo The young man had spent an un-| Washington, Rev. Dr. C. B. Ramsdell nd $125 Maltimere and Return via Bi night and ‘is nervous conuition | Eider SL. Clsseys presbytery of alti: | Sentenced for Term of Ninety Days. | THE ROYAL SECRET. | Steamboat Co. and 0. mag pdethe terrible strain under which he | more, Rev. E. H. Robbins and Hider D. W.| Pleasant alley was decidedly unpleasant | gimotuous pewuction. Supe RES ey a ee ay re All trains Saturday “and Sunday next,|/Nad veer oe ce tor you" aia Giese; presbytery of New Castle, Rev. W. | last evening for Mrs. Maria Caylor, colored, | ing Jen. 0. Narrows, Edoeed Collier Bence te | —— Rong Kclapats eee toa eaten rans goed to return until Monday, inclusive.— ve ar r you,” sat bs er and Elder G. A. Blake. ' # Evans, x iy powerful steel pal: teamers, Gertiseene the officer to Hai You may go. By| in the evening a mass meeting in the jn- | “@"4 and her husband, John, recently took wpors News fond Was ighway —_—o——_ the way,” added the officer, “don’t you | terest of missions was held. Modera‘or | UP their residence in a house in the alley, CADEMY—Piic 25, WAND Te. Spor. News, ‘orfe cy ashing: want this whisk Ramsdell_presided and addresses were | and soon thereafter their troubles began Wed. ant Sit. Mat. 25 ata Se. reserved. | YR outtibouma ee ane ee oat nested ac young, color POR A CEOS UNION: eee Fonte as te response. | made by Rev. Dr. Ellinwood of New York | John was in an angry mood yesterday, and| THB ONLY AMERICAN INDIAN ACTRESS, é on pa weer ft Smith at the latter's hor mp” | Musteal Assembly, K. cf L., to Amend | i) Sny life dot want to eek ‘any of the phlas Df M- A: Brownson of Philadel- | at nignt the climax occurred. For some Go-Won-Go-lMohawk, at tee met PE mee og fA Sd lest night, and lccked him up on a charge its By-Laws. stuff.”” y —_—- e eon hesslashed his wite/aoross theitace | 71 sacsarscque: Play: twraibea by herself), | At. Portsmoutin.8:00 a.m.| Ar. Washington.6:80 acm. of highwey robbery. Robert Burden, col- | L. P. Wild, recording secretary of Musi-| He then left the station and returned PLACES OF DANGER. ae wae Satta ——- eee Pan ed = o:¢d, who is employed at Terra Cott cal Assembly, No. 4208, K. of L., has ts- | heme to his brother. leged. s Peon hee ets Wep-Ton-No-llah, } Ey eiieee Eee : com: th aint. Sm sued a “red letter’ call for a meeting Sun- “ Brenks in Sidewalks Which May After the assault, Caylor hid in a stone THE INDIAN MAIL CARRIER. "Tt views rooms, Gag) attecriaén at Heilaren Haus eereine $200 to Fhiladelphin se Trouble. yard, where he was found by Policeman trae - — ty fA Large and Btted throughout with electric ss ing room wervicd int Ia cartes and 15, from the best that the markets of W; c , and return yla the best-equipped railroad in Introducing Wonderful Trained Indian Ponies. of considering proposed amend-| America. Pennsylvania rallroad special ex-| Recent rains haves caused a number of | G°P PR Re ene een 2 NEXT WEEK-SEATS NOW SELLING— ts to the constitution and by-laws of} cursions next Sunday. Ample accommoda- | dangerous, holes an@ dépressions in side- rsd al fc if nit oe ” cegatintiba! tions for all—Advt. eae tear Dodag miann Nac Jail for a stay of ninety days. In the Name of the Czar. ——__ ote “ Se It must be Places were reported tiy the police. In |:\Firecrackers and a Dog Cause Ru: = i nd the case weni over | the In his call Mr. Wild says: WEEE ‘ ~ d | perp Court Burdea was ae ee very evident to every thoughtful musician pier a pene Srnarioan pesca oe snap -inatenaseathaibiliek chant Seciy tui: SS KE 4Ns Lrcecwr = Sey Dall Times Never Enter Where Low | that the conditions which have existed in| GP*ig% F su mweeAdvt. properly filled sewers, both public and| A package of fire€rackers, probably left Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, Fe Pah MEE homes, James F. Oyster. | the profession within the past four months ae geeks ecivates over from the Fourth of July stock, caused | Th Standard Vaudeville Organization of America, in Mstet Settee ¢ R markets. talks $1.40 for ‘Sib. ben bent a ntinue without serious loss and WOMEN'S SYNODICAL SOCIETY. On B street -northeasts between 4th and | a runaway accident in the vicinity of the oHYVOE’S COMEDIANS=- — a Re. Telopine No. 780. butter for a few more days —| mury to all. Every one must admit that Tth streets, the si is in a frightful | Business High School yesterday. The ex- i A A ment ee ee eon eatin eee condition, owing, it#8s'alleged, to the fail- | plosives had been tied to a dog and a INTRODUCING TAKE TUE METHONOLATAN LKB AND - oe abe e togethe devise ef ° - ms 5 cE S 4 . sadhis digs ae ee eda en : ure of the District terehew the brick pave- | match applied to them. ‘The dox ran down | Miss Helene Mora. | THE ELECI RIC CARS AT THE Wen: bigk ‘Semis a cess of the assembly the executive board | At a meeting of the Women's Bynodical ment after having put down a sewer. Res- lat street: frightening a horve attached to | 4 AQU spe MM. Pome haven . emule number of meetings and dis-| Society for Home Missions, at the Church | idents of that sectiaw afe anxious that the | J. F. Heut ‘8 grocery wi e ARLINGTO re) rE N M etn! Mr. Jutius of the Covenant, yesterday afternoon, the | work shall be done‘tn @rder to get rid of | Horse ran, but the wagon soon collided with | Next AND FALLS ‘CHURCH R Gociee Sane peearam | canon Ae Kg. tary, Miss Nettie G, Bradley, reported | the tu. temamie of the'canine is nat kash, =" | Pe Ba sat os I gimye CISL | mation, and more fraternal co-operation. "To | that the contributions from New Castle} Lieut. Kenny repertednbroken sidewalks ? iP . vicK A mn ke. with vmplish this the executlve board has | pesbytery were $1,000.90; value of boxes} at 19th and R am@@ 34th and Wallach es ny jERTIE Q ' pelatet Hat; Gowneda aan ¥-| sent to missionaries, $108.94. Baltimore the aff Little ni t me Aap ert bh vy - ‘on nice | COMteibuted $4,710.00, and sent boxes valued oun ernon, ‘ movement of Mt @ more fraternal, as well at 8100, Washington contributed $5, 1u0.U8, ’ ‘ my y, the b th t{ tn the assembly, which | and sent bomes valued at $1,706.16. Contri- from r « ' ie, plane . pnen it and enable it] butions from all sources for the year were ine jorce ie laws 110,000,460, a9 againet $10,171.08 lant year, _ . a iference haw also been me Wants to Cheeee to meet « Whe committee of the leny aie PRY a aes neue pred —_ t mn ee « fella Vattorscn Airey, the daughter | UY, Aud sewure | artform missioner of Indian affairs in reference to Leut. A ; enn at the TH qn ay * T oe Cr wee ane pemeneed tne sosttnet’ tor th cospasse o'ed st either rte: “Tk, | Pesan" Os “te ease bs is a Ghee che ee ; + Hall Preaaent Merry g ‘dor w a hE a - nett te thee ie ’ a ber | The anton interact alt de’ ar. Paka to all ae helgen ‘ 9 death " Hipered by the Central plore bakers in the interont (he ’ 4 et the onmantent eee . % : The Ment fe . aeoe ere teen My rier on The pritthocer We represented uy Atbeoney a Vecmee