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10 ‘ : THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1898-14 PAGES. AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN. je Work of Associated Charities—Trial ‘ ef Policy Dealers—Notes. : Academy of Music.—Maggie Cline in “Fun | Elise Herndon Stanton, Alleged Half-Sis- ice shed Rep Sot ane propiolias At a largely attended meeting of the board the Pacific Mail.” Charit a rena Theater._Madame Janauschek ter Late Secretary of War, the first of the month, after having re-| ple fund fair andyexposition to-be held| year, ending March 1, were summed up at in “What Dreams May Come.” mained in operation all winter. During the} next month at Comvemtion Hall Chairman | the regular midweek meeting of Foundry, Grand Opera House.—Brothers Byrne’s time between 800 and 900 people have ap-| John H. Olcott annpumeed that the follow-| Methodist Episcopal Church last. evening, New “Eight Bells.” Ladies Endeavoring to Procure | plied for and been given relief, whila a! ing ladies had accepted invitations to be} and were shown to amount to $8,500. Mr. Kernan’s Lyceum Theater.—John L. Sul:i- Wunde to Pay doc Busta of much larger number was turned away. The| patronesses: Mrs. Gareet A. Hobart, Mrs.| Edward F. Simpson, treasurer, reported van’s Own Company. : aa soa Rte funds of the association have been low, | Griggs, Mrs. Bliss;! Mys. Gary, Miss Wil-| as to the stewards’ funds; Mr. B. H. Stine- pont Pathe Od Ho: poate the Remains. - and the allotment for the Georgetown| son, Mrs. John A §ogan, Mrs. J. C. Bur- metz, treasurer of the trustees, reported pees Sheen coraatateecees branch was overdrawn considerably. rows, Mrs. J. W. Baniel, Mrs. Stephen B.| for that board; Mr. T. E. Sewell reported ee ed eee aan On account of the depleted-condition of | Elkins, Mrs. C, Ja’ Faulkner, Mrs. A. P.| the congregation's offering for missions, Mc orenticeera et Se ema 3 There died at the Homeopathic Hospital | the treasury only a limiteg amount of ald} Gorman, Mrs. Mareus: A. Hanna, Mrs. J.| amounting to $005, and Miss Mattie C. =i " jtan- | 1s now given, and that to cases of sickness| ¢. §; ner, Mrs. De Vries, Mrs. J.| Duck, for the Sunday school Missionary | west. e Burglar jurderer. MECUMSIONS TOMORECW. tino ee ae ota tai or absolute destitution." Through the ef-| p. Dolltves, ee ee Henderson, Mrs. sone Pepubtell aioe Gund tar Gb Spee 12 NE Clatpone Whursice ths menatoite bn, Inspector Mattingly has received @ clr sister of Edwin M. Stanton, President | fo°t® Of the Gepreetown branch the rents | Wittam Alden Smithy Mrs. C. A. Sam- was with the party at the station, which of a number of houses have been reduced | son, Mrs. J. Addison Porter, Mrs. Binger | Of $0268. Mrs. L. P. Altschu reported for | 3155 included Assistant Secreto of thee csatrenciad ogey pt igecnen Seaegyf ed be Lincoln's Secretary of War. She died, as | where the tenants were in straitened cir- Hermann and Mrs. John Russell Young. the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society | Meiklejohn, Representative Stewart of fovidence, .R.I., police force offering she had lived here for several years, an | cumstances. : The following committees were also an-| and Junior League; Mre. Thomas Young, | Wisconsin, who has long been an intimate | $1,500 for information leading to the arrest Fortress Monroe at 7 p.m. It is proposed by several ladies to organ- nounced: ~ for th y ty, | friend of the Thurston family; Representa- | and conviction of a second-story burgla: Steamer Wakefleld for Colonial Beach | bscct cf charity, and efforts are being | ,.2'a ‘sick relief society for work during the ‘On board of patronesses—J. H. Olcott, w. | £°%,the Woman's Home Missionary Society, - tives Mercer, Strode, Starke, Sutherland, | name unknown. The fugitive entered t and river landings at 7 a.m. made today by those who assisted her in| summer months, end especially at this J. Acker, W. A. Brown, C. T. Caldwell, | 924 Miss Ella L. Stinemets, for the Young | yaxwell and Greene of Nebraska, Senator | residence of William O: Hutchins in that ‘Trains leave 13% street and Pennsylvania | !’fe to prevent her burial in potter’s field. | time of the year when a good deal of good B. H. Daniel, J. H. Davis, E. B. Hay, D.| Ladies’ Home Missionary Soclety. Allen of Nebraska, Senator Carter of Mon- | city, early this month, about 7 o'clock in avenue for Arlington hourly from 8 a.m. to | There is said to be some doubt as to the | can be accomplished in administering to the P. Hickling, ” George ‘WwW. Rouser, H. K. The pastor, Rev. Lucien Clark, D. D., re-| tana, Senator Hansbrough of North Da- | the evening, and shot and killed Mr. 8 p.m. unfortunate woman having been a half | 2¢eds of the sick who are not able to pro- Hutchins, FOUNDRY CHURCH. Agsregate of the Offerings for the Past Year. a The offerings for all purposes, religious committee on ladieg eg the Masonic Tem-| and benevoient, during the last conferenc: MR. THURSTON’S SAD MISSION. Nebraska Senator Leaves for Home With His Wife’s Rematas. Senator Thurston of Nebraska, with the remains of his wife, whose sudden death occurred last week on board the yacht Anita, near Sagua la Grande, Cuba, ar- rived in this city last night. A large num- ber of perscnal fricnds, members of the | °f Computing Engmeer Conway D. Hunt, Nebraska congressional delegation and | 2”d it is thought will be completed in others, with sevcral ladies who had been | $D0Ut three weeks. About five feet will added to th it associated with Mrs. Thurston in philan- | either side, ane the soaivay win ee sot thropiz work, were at the station. The re- | phalted. The curbing will be of granite mains were transferred to a private car, | and the gutters of vitrified brick. on which the funeral party will journey Sei paoaia. LOCAL MENTION. IDIES A PAUPER'S DEATH AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. PROMINENT: PATRONESSES. WIDENING A THOROUGHFARE, Ladtes Who Are §ntprested im the Big Tem Feet to Be Added to Part of 10th Masomgia: Fair. Street. The work preliminary to the widening of 10th street between D and F streets is progressing, and the actual work will, it is expected, be commenced Monday morning. It will be under the supervision -Denman Steamer Estelle Randall for Glymont and intermediate landings at 9:30 a.m. Steamer Newport News for Norfolk and Simpson and L. Cabell Williamson. ported as to the church extension, Sunday | keta, Mrs. J. Ellen Foster and Mrs. C. M. ee —e a as Mey Jo: borg wah st eee oe ie paceting. pel staat be pelirst = final | Woy ker, W. W. Fernandez, Nat B.| claimants and sustentation fund collec-|ber and leader: Auditor of the Treasury 9 + i dt, | lections. Mrs. B. H. Stinemetz, treasurer,| W. L. Andrews and Mrs. Andrews: also | The dead body of ai Trains leave Aqueduct bridge for Arling- | the daughter of James Stanton of Virginia, | Considerable interest is manifested in the yu Hanae: senes etme at oer Teported for the Ladies’ Ald Society re-| the following gentlemen from Nebraska: | the James Creek caral near the M streot ton and Fort Myer every halt eS ee whose first wife, her mother, was a Miss | 9Utcome of the trial of the policy ieee A. L. Jackson, F. M. Higgins, Henry | ceipts. amounting to $380.98. The secre-| Messrs. F. W. Collins, W. H. Wheeler, W. bridge yesterday. A death certificate waa an ey tee ee Roca’ raced 8 short time ago by the! Tansbureh, W. 8. Macgill, P. 1. Otter-| tary, Mr. L. P. Altschu, read the reports | H. Woodward, Ci Mavoon, Bnet ein given by the coroner. Pm. ee one nomue state. Ter. mother Rosslyn authorities for conducting their | pans ertamia Domine. igang: | OF Mrs Robert Len Bote, encmer on tae nie and E. C. Snyder, all personal friends —— oe =. jusiness in violation of e ex! ing laws 0! 4 4 ve > rth Let a Dr. M. D. Peck, | © nator Thurston. —— — = - . mond, 8. 8. Shedd and George Spransy. Pwol ague, an 3 MADE FRESH EVERY DAY. Bioubenville. ilo; #0 sits tested we cine the state of Virginia. This is, Perhaps the | Mito ‘resister nenes of Indies. atrendiag | freasuter of the tunday school wio wore nls, afternoon at 8 o'clock Senator POSSE E EEE SEEED See eee teen the vel tinest son; | her with her grandfather, Beverly Stanton, | Pst T2id of its kind made in Turvey, is| the, various booths of the fair—C. B. Bay-| absent. A report was received from Miss | Thurston and his son, with a few friends, bons are made from the very finest and | 273 she subsequently became a member of i eee iat =e lace, ip Tuesday | ly, 8. G. Nottingham, W. E. Deanison, Harry | Katherine J. Laws, also absent, whose ing = eir sad journey to Omaha. 4 9 Erie" No exuracte ne wen a | riage umes cmre tanta: | warang Wetareatre Saleen”? "Y™tMY UE: vaio WH sum My Schoig, | Bie Sms tea Fd o am an four | mea terme wi ko Dace” hs merica's Doone: bepineay: Sel Geb tid ertbe! as | learning to look upon him and his wife 1 f the Linthicum Dramatic | H. C. Thompson, L. R. Ginn, H. 8. Sel-| other small funds were estimated, the ag- tte ni counts for their perfectly delicious flavor. | 35 her father and flier. fest tather The members of the Linthicum Dram: °| den, W. A. Craig, F. J. Randolph, H. H.| gregate being as stated. one of the most conspicuous being a large By manufacturing candy in connection with | she claimed, married in Steubenville, where Gara: Home Mornay ere ae eat ot ot Bol | Gertien, Charles A: Riddell John A. Mover; | Rev. Luther B. Wilton, D. D., the pre- Boclety of sols, blossoms, sent by the Greatest CRE other business, we are enabled to sell | she contended, her halt brother, Edwin M. | {c's Home Monday evening : season. The | W. H. Slater, W. E. Little, D. G. Stuart, | siding elder, was present, and after corf- | SCC! aughters of the Revolu- the best at the popular price of 47 cents per Stanton, was ‘born. PI ‘am will be entirely different from the| V. E. Hodges, H. B. Mason, Louis Illmer,| 8tatulating the pastor and people pro- Mrs. Thurston was deeply affected by th Peet Dene Ton teeeemtet ven (0 the DAcK- 1 ‘The dead woman claimed that she. vir- | Dre eraviouste Creed erent from the | Cnaries B. Hyer’ Geonee W. Drew, @. A: | nounced the benediction. harrowing scenes she witnessed Iu Guie, Medici ing of boxes for presents. tvally never knew her father again, and | Th, omedy sketches, entitled “On| C. Christiancy, W. F. Gude, Allen Bussius, ——— Her death resulted from heart tallure sei cine REEVES, 1200 Fst. nw. | said she lived with her uncle until af-er “Deception” and “The Long Lost | C. H. Kleinschmidt, C. H. Butler, Ferd. WAR REMINISCENCES, —¢ | was preceded by but short flinees wed an bank P. 79c. bu. Johnston’: 7, | the late war had progressed for some time ? will be given with the full cast.| Gawler and A. Burkiin. : Parently little suffering. The Americsn GREATEST, because Hood's Sarsaparilia a otatncs. tie we Tokmetors-'Pee-T- bat staunton, Va. She. wan: she. eaid,ian | Tpo crh Wen Soe es eal. Boceaey We ten ton Suith read a Theme of Gen. Boynton’s Lecture Be- | Physician aboard the yacht Anita gave ihe does what all other medicines fail to do. KENNY'S DRY ROASTED COFFEES. | intense Union woman, and after being im- | foreservices, but has been forced to decline | request from the manager of tha press fore SC ae neon certificate of death, and the American As an instetce of its peculiar and unusual Highest quality, lowest prices. Pure | Prisoned for some time by the confederate nearly all. An entertainment at St. Eliza-| bureau that all members impress upon = o infant was found in i health officer at Sagua body, curati: x Ader the most insid- sugars sold at cost; 8 city stores. Gaorities, was Permitted to go north by | bath's for the benefit of the inmates, is| thelr respective lodges the advisability of | Gen. H. V. Boynton last evening lecturea | =¢altt was not taken eshore ee 4 ious Glows, and the @lovnes which taints “é Cc. D. KENNY. Gen. Lee on the promise that she would shortly to be given. sending all information regarding their |]on “Reminiscences of the War” to the Acting under instructicns from Mrs. Dan- the blood of most people, producing in- ees not divulge anything she had learned of Harriet R. Gorham has sold to Mary H.| preparations for the fair to headquarters, membership of St. Luke’s Guild, corner } {el Manning, president general of the D. A. calculable suffering to mans, while in COFFEE HOT FROM THE ROAST&R. | the strength and position of the confed- | Harvey parte of lots 27, 28, 193, 195 and 197,] and made a few remarks in behalf of gen- R., Mrs. Albe! 4 Reeves’ Selected Oid Mandehling Java and | erate forces. She and her aunt came to | of square 1291. Only a nominal considera- | eral acquiescence in the request. 1%th and Madison streets. Gen. Boynton Mccha Coffee makes a royal Washington, and, after her alleged half | tion is named. The property is located on ——_o—_—_—_ per pound, or 3 pounds for $1.10. brother had, as she contended, refused to | § street between 84th and 35th streets, and WITH INTENT TO KILL. ed at our store daily. secure eee aon pater Panga @ portion Seeeriproyes | Donne: the;yeign ot ES’, 1200 F st. nw. erpment ough offering her a home | “Jack, the Slasher,” is house was one of | wy r REEV! with him, she personally appeled to Prest- | tho aste smiee: illiam .H. Williams Attempts Shoot Charles H. Shreeve. Best Grade Lamp Oil, 5 gals., T5c. dent Lincoln, who, she said, directed that | Mary E. 8. Davis has bought of Julia uo oC. ‘A. Muddiman & Go. 616 12th. | she be appointed in the Treasury Depart- | Thomas and others parts of lots 6 and 7, of | William H. Williams, a painter, was to- = Se LAMB. ment. the subdivision of Friendship, at an un-| day held by Judge Scott in $1,000 bail for Se Marriage 1 named consideration. the action of th nd jury to answer Canada Mutton, New York Roast Beef and _— See e grand jury Steak. crdered the ‘offices of thor my closed offices 0} was introduced by Dr. Bruce Evans, pres- | yesterday out of Tespect to icone of cent of the guild, who referred to the dis- | Mrs. ‘Thurston, who was one of the vise tinguished services of the speaker as a | presidents general. scldier. ~ eRe eae ‘Gea! Boynton spoke of the great eavances Permit for Monastery Building. of the colored race since the close of the | A hullding permit was issued today for war and attributed many of its strides to | the erection of a monastery building on the the valor of the negro soldier. Without |McCeney farm tract, Philadelphia street any effort at cratory, the general presented | 2°Ttheast, the permit being granted to the others it is « latent fire liable to burst in- to activity and produce wntold misery on ay which the human family . 4s subject, of which the above sweeping statement can honestly be made. Now, ‘© medicine that can meet this common enemy of mankind ond repeatedly effect the wonderfal cures Hood's Sarsaparilla has—clearly bas the right to the title ti of St. JOHN R. KELLY 9th st.| She married, but her marital venture was | sis, Tatdoch esistant rector Of WSt:| the charge of shooting at Charles 8. triking pictures of gallant deeds. perform- | Franciscan Fathers, an o1 of America’s Greatest Medicine. wing, Center mkt. Corned “Beef-a specialty. | an unfortunate.one,-according to her stery, | at the regular monthl Shreeve, a real estate agent, with intent | 5 f ae 2 Potomac and Oj to kill. ed by those who fought for freedom, and | Roman Catholic Church. The architect is REEVES’ HOME-MADE CAKES & ris: -and--separating from “her “husband, whose} St. John’s Church, corner 30 o'elbek, tting | t© support the government, whose courage- | Aristides Leonor! of Rome, lialy mea the 94. Sarsa- name she even declined to take, she strug-| Streets, Sunday evening, at 7:30 o'cléck.| Mr. Shreeve testified that he was sitting aries are made from our California. Flour and.) rea on as beat she sould aang: rue” | ‘The services are held under the auspices of | MT, Office, No. 1009 7th atrect nerthweet | U2 conscience made that freedom possiole. ler 18 John 8. Larcombe. The building. illa = Heene-mate Pies an, heve a fi of 200 feet, will cost ress was thoroughly enjoyed by a | which will be of a depth of 436 feet and the church chapter of the Brotherhood of i z The addi ; Home-made Bread, 5c.; Entire Wheat | misfortunes. These misfortunes caused a about 5:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, | sympathetic audience. 4 Bait Br = ; ler Strhe statta about $135,000. It will be of’ stone and Is sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. of light refreshments by members of the | brick, heated by steam, and will be Biacea Health Bread, 6c.; Home-made Crullers, | temporary disorder of the mind agd she| The stations of the way of the cross will| when Williams entered and said: ‘The proceedings closed with the serving 10c. doz; Angel Cakes, 19c.; Sunshine | spent some time in St. Elizabeth's Asylum. | be read this evening at 7:30 o'clock at Trin- : “Mr. Shreeve, you have put my wife and s - Cakes, 19c.; Currant Pound Cake, per Ib., | In 1882 she was permanently crippled by a] ity Church. children in the street.” battalion of Colored High School Cadets, | on a tract of forty-four acres. Hood’s Pil read — mer Ae 25c.; Citron Pound Cake, per Ib., 25c.; Gen- | fall, and although she instituted a sult| William Diggs and Philip Brown, young Mr. Shreeve denied having done so, and —_>. reaparilla.. ulne Pound Cake, per Ib., 25c.; Large Jelly | against th District she never recovered | colored men, were locked up last night by ee Ince oes immediately Williams drew a bulldog re- Chapel to Be Dedicated. Movement to Advance Athletics. Rolls, 1c. each. We have e@ large assort- | anything. During a call at St. Elizabeth’s| Policeman Harrison for disorderly conduct . z ment of Sweet Bread, such as Rusks, Peach | Asylum last fall she celincd ghee ee ee cig tater cunavors lagu amose die wcntere Me a Neer ey ee ape Eercke Normal and Industrial In- | A committee of the advisory board of the ze Cakes, Currant Tea Cake, &c- It will be @ | ejected by an attendant with such force as| gaged in a quarrel because one of them| St once jumped up and, started to run. | stitute, of which Booker T. Washington | Georgetown Alumni Society, composed of {reat to lovers of fine Pastries to call and | to seriously injure her. ‘The matter was in-| owed the other a dollar. ‘They were fined| (nercubon Williams fred a shot at him, | is the principal, will be visited by Dr. W.|J. Nota McGill, M. J. Colbert endo ua, AMUSEMENTS. see our bakery department tomorrow. vestigated by Detective W2edon, upon the | $5 each this morning by Judge Kimball. after going through a glass partition im-| 8. Rainsford, pastor of St. George's Epis- | ley Morgan, has invited the members of the : ee eT ee ee ee ee SSS bedded itself in “he woodwork of the next| copal Church, New York, Wednesday, | Society and all friends of the university | URCTURE— 4 oo OF ae flliamson, but, it is said, sickness pre- WILLING TO ENLIST. room. March 23, upon which occasion he wili | ®ho are interested in the promotion of ath-| 5, uma sinGit CITY AND DISTRICT. Hething was ever dee ia te mation, ere | Ree eee nee ee | Bence nein ae RE ee SSS — For ths past two or three months she had | Proposed Organization of McMillan | pursued and by some means got in front | cently donated by northern friends of the monomer gee or Scan, Jace bear g yy CHURCH, LIGHTS ON VEHICLES, been confined to her bed, the object of Cadets at Congress Heights. Pee net nen nse peated hes wenvamsen | met ueLn stove Hinchouns eae charity. About two weeks ago admission| wr. R. H. Jordan, superintendent of the | BS breast and snapped it, but it falled to — FRIDAY, MARCH 18, AT EIGHT. go off. Mr. Shreeve then ran out of his Dog Officially Recognized. mb17-2t TICKETS, FIFTY CENTS, Arguments to Be Heard For amd | fy nes and there the neared | a. E. Sunday school at Congress Heights, | Sma with fen deer ment eer ae Mr. Rice, the market master of the whole- Against Regulation. death. "The hospital authorities are en-/ and @ veteran of two wars, says he will | Williams was gtoppdd-By Officer Peck. sale Guarkét has aglogiwhich qwasivosentie New National Theater. The District Commissioners will give @ | deavoring to get information to her rela-) again tender his services to the govern-| Officer’ Van Horm whose attention was az 3 hearing at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning | tives in Virginia, and a number of ladies} ment in the event of hostilities between | attracted by the nejse.af the shooting, said| taken up by the poundmaster. The ani- that Williams stated:@t the patrol box, | mal, so Mr. Rice reported to Commissioner next to all interested in the police reguia- pr ee ber Proper | ths United States and Spain. while waiting for the wagon, that it-was @| wight, has been of valuable service to him tion requiring lights on vehicles. public. Mr. Jordan was a musician in both the | good thing for both Shreeve and himself The proposed regulation will necessitate esta ee ee Mexican war and during the late unpleas- | that the pistol missed when he tried to fire are eee nner pind the placing of ghts on all motor carriages THE MINISTERIAL UNION. antness, and was honorably discharged apr pesery see eter ene Ve es estar inyatin’ oacacite oF ecg wate and all vehicles drawn by draft animals from each service only when the need for * that the pistol was-diseharged accidentally | man. Upon these representations, Mr. during the period between an hour after his services had ended. by. being caught im the lining of his coat. = “ Tonight 2 Sure 9 Th RICE’S Ballet A Protest Against Language Used 3 Wight directed the poundmaster to release ‘4 sunset and aa hour before daybreak. It is a The example of Mr. Jordan's patriotism | ‘The defendant made no statement “In| tne animal ard. setorm ie ten ite, tee 70--Artists--70 Gi rl also prcposed to amend the regulation as Rev. Messrs. Owen M. Waller, Francis | pas had its effect among the people of his a pec previons to the ian rp eds he|prat has been “done, and Mr. Wight today ~- e fret Grawn so as to provide that Ughts | J. Grimke, Alex. Crummell and H. P. Mil- | section, and-steps have already been taken | islmed: that a. comstable, at the'iistance | Mcmmenied that the como oone taaes may be omitted provided the vehicles do | jer, signing themselves as a committee on|to organize a military company, to be | Of Mr-‘Shreeve, used force in evicting his not move faster than a walk. The Commissioners will be pleased to hear the advocates as well as the opponents of the regulation, either in writing or be instructed to issue to Mr. Rice a license = family from their Sormer home, No. 440 8 MONDAY COMING behal! Mints sent | known as the McMillan Cadets, in honor. and give him a tag for the dog, without a ae eee are Pape that | of Senator MeMillan, chairman of the Dis- |, StTeet northwest, apd that this worked his | nd five him o ta long as the animal re- a 2 < |imind_up to a frengy. fees | ilies at a regular meeting of the Ministerial | {1ict, Committee, who Das, om mare trisad | -3f Williams ts wnable to give bam his | mains with him in the semt-official position HILARIOUS FESTIVAL, = a Aescribed. verbally at the hearing. Union of the District of Columbia, held | of the District of Columbia. pple ete BO LER Preteyer Abad _——— 2 What seas Monday, March 7, 1898, a vote was taken| A drill master will be secured as scon-as ‘Williams, who was present’at the hearing, Held for Action of Grand Jury. Ha = Carroll Institute Dramatic Club. | expressig the disapproval of the union of the qreanizatlon is perfected, and nothing’! went bitterly when her husband was taken | William, alias Richard, Harris, colored, ppened arn Oe eae Tee ag ee eee ae eee ae aes ace | eras Tigh einio: obs etislancye Aleeaty. tai] Comm stalce tothe Bll rooms was today held by Judge Scott in $500 for AMUSEMENTS: To Knigits of St. John, gave its second an- mvening a See ee to Baye Desc) eo oa poritg unewiiiavel itprrmentthioae = nual entertainment at Carrell Institute | VSq) {bY 3udse Brac eoee ‘Judge Bradley |-having the matter in charge of their in- SP. PATRICK? Hall lest night, a Jarge number of the| then took occasion to remark from the | tention to unite with the proposed com- friends and memters of the organization | tench, “in which the community should | pany, and it is believed that no difficulty | Organisations Observe His Anniver- being present. The program consisted of |-be more deeply congratulated in being rid | will be expsrienced in recruiting the mem- sary Appropriately. two one-act dramas, presented by mem-| Of such a man as that: Lynching, prob- | bership to the maximum number author-| any srishman newly arrived from ths ol4 University. mh17-2t.40 ! 'e ould better than puttin: the | ized by law. . * Mr. Frederick J. White, No. 1105 E street ORGAN RECITAL—MR. B. FRANK GEBEST bers of the Carroll Institute Dramatic Club. | S15; would a expense of keeping and | ‘There are assurances that many young | Country~ would have felt thoroughty..et southwest, and stealing an overcoat valued | and Mr. a by W. F. Dales, followe: lecture, Miss 3 They were “His Wife’s Proxy,” in which | hanging that brute.” men in the adjoining section of Maryland | home in. the Washington Light Infantry | Bt gi ‘trom Me Wilton On outed se Mauning Hodgkins. “Ourselves and Our DON 9 T Miss Anne Hathaway, Miss Nora Cocker, In view of the increasing lawlessness in | will also volunteer in the McMillan Cadets. | Armory last night. The Ancient Order of cape, worth $50, from Miss Marrian A. = : eel poy ea we. Mr. George H. O’Connor and Mr. A. T. | the country and the frequency with which . 5 EP Ra PEE Hibernians was in complete possession of | White. Both articles were recovered by the ception in church parlors, 9:30 p.m.‘ mbi8-2t FAIL TO SEE Seaman took part, and a sketch drama- | lynchirgs take place, we are of the opin- Flea to Keep Money Here, the big hall for several hours, celebrating | Micers. : THE KNEISEL QUARTET, | FUN ABOARD SIXTH SEASON—LAST CONCERT, At the THE PACIFIC FAIL, : of tized from the French of Alphonse Daudet | lengunge Ia not ite ater elled fOr | gy the Editor of The Evening Star: th» memory of St. Patrick in the charac- Washington-Club, 1710 I st., 4t, ACADEMY 73, Wednesday, March 23, 3:30 P. M. | the best tarce season, and is and presented by Mies Alice K. Irwin, Mr. | who occupies such a responsible and ex-| While we are all deeply interested in the | teristic manner of the race which holds him of the a a ee HE CLINE. —_—— > MEMORY, the action of the grand jury to answer a charge of housebreaking in the night time. | KINDERGARTEN LECTURE— i a = —- PAegsrano jr., Anna Belmont, DR? WM. T. HARRIS will speak of *Symbol- . Kathrya Osterman, Reu- ‘Harris wes arrested by Detective Henry of ism and Stories of the Kindergarten” SATUR- | SELL ben Fax, Mattie Ferguson and all the the fourth precinct and Policeman Carlin, | Day, MARCH 19TH, 11 a.m., at the Columblen TODAY, real people who ware here before cn the charge of breaking into the house of It 2 SS ee Charged With Stealing Bicycles. William Skivington and Wiliam W. Wright. young Washingtonidhs, who have heretofore figured in police circles and served time in jail, were arrested in Balti- more yesterday and brought here by De- Edward J. Walsh, Mr. John J: Nolan and | alted position in the community, but that subject of the telephone, gas, electric light | in such high honor. The armory was dec- Mr. A. = — ert = plays wexe it —_ = eee eee the aaeed and | and other abuses, let a citizen and a busi-| orated with American and Irish flags, and very 1 itably present an @ enter- | ccndone that disrega! for the sacredness - i. tainment was voted an unqualified suc- | of human life which every law-abiding cit- | "8S ™an draw attention through the col peters the’ algniicant: slinmrock’ was cess. At the ccnclusion of the regular | izen deplores. In our humble opinion, had | Umns of your valued paper to one abuse The celebration took the form of a program dancing was enjoyed until a late | these words been uttered in a community | that has not so far been touched on, but HOVEN ANI BORODIN. PULAR ERICES. hour. deprived of the protection of the strong | which deserves the consideration of every | sn ok2r, and this informality made the | tectives Boardman and Gallaher. It is Nae piping aap peg ogo Next Week—JOE OTT in “THE STAR GAZER.”" —>_— arm of the law there is every reason to | business man in the city of Washington. | evening particularly enjoyable. Much en- | charged that they stole a bicycle belonging | mmisse” d amahl7-tf,20 Let Your Dollar Laugh at Our Prices. | believe that they wculd have led to that thusiasm was shown the speeches and the arraignments of Great Britain for its treat- These 5-Ib. boxes best butter at $1.40. | V'olation of the law which has so generally | It is the abuse of power too often exercised to Representative Meekison of Ohio. she AN EVENING OF SACRED SONG ™m eral LO QUARTETTE. James F. Oyster, 000 Pa, ave "Phong ou, | diegraced our American civilizat‘on. by those who control the placing of work | ment of the Irish people were grected with | Wee! was stolen, from the Capitol several | | “By THE APoLLo quakterte. = | WILLARD HALL. ‘Advertisement. ” If Judge Bradley has been correctly re- | that should in all justice and right be given | tumultuous applause. the prisoners was attempting to sell has | Assisted by Mrs. Hattie Meads Smith Mr. Lumiere’s Cinematographe, ———— Poet te recede che meds eae my, | te local houses. Here we have big local] | President R. 8. Downing of Division No. | not boos Weatiied. ene en eel has Arthir D. Mayo, pianist. r * gaad Baabase Lawtien Sree at mecall, the words attributed, to | institutions that annually give from $500 to| 2\ opened the proceedings with a neat | ot,veen fdentified. hearing in the Police | CUNTONTEMPLEE MEAL ERES. CHURCH, REPRODUCING EVERY ACTION OF LIFE. z bun 22 unsuited to a high judicial office, | $2,000 worth of all classes of work to out- | spcech of welcome, in which ho dwelt apon | Brobably be giv ‘ aR AAS The Malne—Her Oflcers—The Crew —Gen- ee ae oar Lanner Virsinia delivered | but we cannot escape the conviction that | of-town concerns without so much as in-| the benefits ovieing, from noch ree aon ieee, = = Fight A Pajltical Discassien and. Tuirty his lecture on “Lights and Shadows” at | he should not act as judge in a criminal viting bids from local houses. These insti-| to Irishmen. Their loyalty to the country mises ae me COLUM ] gree oe ty Te Confederate Veterans’ Hail last night, un- | court. tutions draw their revenues from, and, I| of their birth and their adoption was de- eee irene MMATINEE SaTcRDay,“* °> ADMISSION, 25c. CHILDREN, I5c. der the auspices of the Confederate Vet- Se may say, are entirely supported by, local | scribed forcibly. ‘Ine directors of the Consumers’ Brewing 7 ccabar/Aguaciaties "eual tant ren tect SUIT FOR DIVORCE. patronage. Yet when it és in their ‘power | Representative Jam2s Hamilton Lewis of | Company, at a special meeting called te MME. JANAUSCHEK 2 neo to encourage and foster home industries, | Washington was then introduced, He was take action on the sudden death of the ly decorated with the national and con- Husband Alleges Fraud, Misrepre- | they do not so much as let it be known that | received with great applause, which in- late Dennis Connell, president of the & PRESENTS 2 federate colors. A short musical program, sentation and Deceit. they have such work to place, but send it | creased at intervals during his remarks, sd i in which Mr. William McFarland and Mrs. Blanche Mattingly-Rogers participat- preceded the lecture. Judge Farrar passed resolutions recognizing th What Sam y to out-of-town houses, thus taking not only | He denouncd Great Britain for attempting | PANY, jotted land 4 William H. Liverpool today instituted suit money out of Washington, but discourag-| to draw the United States into an sitnence. irreparable loss to his family and extending hiting, against Rebecca Liverpool for absolute di- | ing those of us who are trying to.make | new, which would be burdensome to the | to his wife and children sincere sympathy Dreams Matinees and Saturday. -FAMOUS tvatiias vorce on the rather unusual unds ‘of | Washington the commercial city that, from | American people in the ‘future, and he ap- | 2nd condolence. ‘The resolutions will be THE WORLD-FA! the president of the enscciation sais; | trend, relesepeessatation and deceit, ins [its position Jn the st of great cities, it de- | pealed to all Irishm2n to prevent the con- | €Ngtossed and sent to the family. ‘ May BROS. BYRNE Farrar drew on the text of his lecture in | couple were married April 6, 1807, and, Mr. | ScT¥eS to be. Let me ask, is this right? | summation of such an alliance, SALES, In thelr enormously successful spectacular Come. erder to show that the right would always | t4y Dateien, a dite deve attec the We have businesses here fully equipped to| Representative John F. Fitzgerald spoke A Kindergarten Lecture. SOL GAY - furnish as good work and material as any | in the same strain, and in the course of triumph, and made his talk exceedingly A Dr. William T. Harris will deliver a lec- interesting and entertaining by his bright | ™0Y he found the defendant to be dishon- | in the world, if-they are given the chance; | his remarks drew a picture of Ireland in witty reminiscences. At the conciu- | ®t, Immoral and untruthful. Before he | and if the money that is annually taken out | its dark days, comparing it with the Cube |tuTe on “Symboligm and Stories of the | xaxp WEEK— “THE NeW 8 BE 7 was married, he says, she told him she was | of Washington were placed here, the effect | of today, and saying its conditions were | Kindergarten” at the Columbian University ” ‘program: ia hick Mee Hanne i unusl: |g pure, chaste woman, and that she had | would naturally be to decrease the eontcr | ote tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Dr. Har-| Herrmann The Great Co. ee ith, Miss Jennie Geodwin gt ter seeds. | always led a Christian itfe. production and to enhance the business} Other entertaining addresses were made |ris is a well-known speaker on topics of | Seats now on sale. SN eee — 4 | Cathelt ticipated. The entertainment After reciting other matters, Mr. Liver- | possibilities of our capital city. I trust by Mr. P. 8. Cunniff of this city and Con- |this character, and as the subject of ler- fi ette . - TONIGHT. { eas givcat mater inaametind of a com- | Pool concludes his petition by declaring | that you wili give this mgtter space, as it| greasman Bradley of New York. During | gartens has been extensively agitated in I aiay \TINEE SAT. ONLY i mittee consisting of Messrs. T. C. Cal- | that she willfully and fraudulently deceived | surely deserves an investigation. the evening a number of songs, dances and | this city of late, he is sure to have a large { ee If You Love Flowers you will appreciate Gude’s offer of roses at 50 cents dozen. 1224 F.—Advt. —————__ Liquor Causes Disorder. Three policemen were detafled for duty in the vicinity of Green's Hall last night, and two arrests were made. One of them was a young colored man named Benjamin Williams, who was in the hall very much under the influence of liquor. “I put him out of the hall,” Policeman Charles Winston to Suffer for Crime of Mw re Inchan, “chairman; “John Hobgood, “a. | 8nd entrapped him into the marriage," |" March 17, 1508 BUSINESS MAN, "| amusing akstches were rendered. audience. DENMAN THOMPSON = jolland, J. W. Fite and William D. ‘Peachy. by Herbert '. Lee against Sarah Virginie Two Battle Ships to Be Launched. SENTENCED TO BE HANGED. THE OLD ae Secnctibes ta at pactet ie ote. iss The Norfolk and Washington Steamboat Lost flesh lately? ‘ALL WEEK. SESS BAS a Company has made special preparations in 7 5 HOMESTEA io iy a & Saturday. Good Templars in Session. order to accommodate the large number . Does your brain tire? iid Satie OA ain Hoe ‘The of The regular secsion of Columbla Lodge, | Wh will go from this city to view the | Charles Winston, colored, recently con- - JOHN L. SU IVAN, No. 24, I. 0. G. T., was held Wednesday | launching of the two new battle ships—the | victed of the muvder of his wite, Emma, by | J osing control over your nerves? RIDEcELEGT. —anD Es Bi, and evening. Visitors were present from Ori- | Kearsarge and the Kentucky—at Newport | shooting-her, the 13th of last December, ‘ 4 ental, Friendship‘and Perseverance lodges. | News next Thursday morning. Both the | was ee en by ae Neneaty, "| Are your muscles becoming ex-]/ NO RAISE IN- PRICES. Vaudeville Co. | One name was proposed for membership by . soe eee a coe itwons 10 hs —_ 7, The Night Owls. Miss May Hobson. Wing Thcatrbot weer Lt ee puing sentence: Juace | Hausted? mnieet E. H. Jones, chairman of e committee Be ss Bee} ® apotion- paeleteap at : E >.< T R A ! . previously appointed, raported the advis- : rad "Ac capeal tact Coat: af Appeais | YOu certainly know the remedy. anki mr On RAE EXCURSIONS, ETO. Donohoe told the court, “and when he got was noted and gramtea, :, ; ae FOR { Fee ee nm anaes. nanderty: cd © purpose, the lect itnessed. “With the exceptiog? ofup watery conaition | It is nothing new;. just the same 5 $5 SATURDAY EXCURSIONS $s | —— = of the eyes, Winstomcgame but little sign of SOUSA’ To wn}, Waen't disorderty, agittd the prisoner, ‘end “Andrew Day | staterooms es early emotion ‘when the eourt made known to remedy that has been curing these JORK PRILLIP “Five dollars.” him the date of the: i NEW COMIO OPFRA, OCEAN CITY, id. i Louis Scott was the other prisoner, and . March 29, cases of thinness and paleness for Pee 2 eR, {med $5, with Afteen days as | "rhe tendent of Juvenile Templars, { peas aE twenty-five years. Scott’s Emulsion. “What Royal Glue sticks stays stuck.” 10c. ~ Advertisement )"afternoan’ af 2 o'clock ai | ball SN ste The cod-liver oil in it is the food that Eugene Debs to Speak. gees o aay m3 es the flesh, and the hypophos- At Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th street north- ‘ : .W, HRLANGER end B. D. STEVENS, west between D end E streets, Monday, : ? 2 7 = sagt ease i March Zt. Bugene V. Debs ee b : ee Stmsther, convistoa ut {Phites give tone to the nerves. ELA . NEXT WEEK. . i -mbiedt a tions through action at the baliot box and . The Bride Elect, stg cy through the voluntary be B. _ Ze ‘ ee . ipa x 3 - S23 . ‘ E ; ” ort = tive colonies. Sylvester secretary- ‘prominent “look 4 ‘Washington So et ene ‘ t os i +