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THE EVENING STAR,? MONDAY. AMUSEMENTS, -MARGH 91, 1898-29 PAGES. f JEFFERSON’S BIRTHDAY THE SAENGERBUND CONCERT.—The 2 ‘Washington Saengerbund gave its second Coroner's Jary Says He -Oaused Thomas J, | concert of the season at the Columbie, The- | PATors ® visit, _ | ater last night, a crowded house showing TAKES QS OWN 44FE. Coyle’s Death. ~ | the high place that this organization holds x in musical circles in this city. The pro- | pe, George -Hmbhara, Asel: t 8 gram was a well-selected one, the whole weon in Naty, Commits Suicide. The Evidence Shows the Death Blow | affair being under the musical director of | Dr. George Caimidh Hubbard, assistant] W: J. Bryam Will Address the Na- Was Inflicted With a Blunt the Sangerbund, Mr. Henry Xander. The | surgeon, United: States. navy, committed s ‘tonal Association of Democratic bund was assisted by Miss Ancella B. Fish-| suicide at-St. Mimdð’s Asylum shortly Instrument. er, a soprano; Mr. F. H. Weber, tenor; Mr. | after midnight 4S8aterday by strangling Clubs at Its Banquet. pack Li aed . | 8. Monroe Fabian, pianist, and Mr. Charles | himself with a wordof his dressing. gown. 4 man paid a high tritu E. Myers, baritone. The program consist- | Up.to-a few weekmmngo Dr. Hubbard had - Washington; Franklin Dye, recording sec-| worth of Miss Willard, nnd exsressct ie The inquest held Saturday aftegnoon in fed of poe soloing, numbers: | been attached t tie San Francisco. He} ‘The anniversary of the birthday of Thom- | retary, Trenton, N. J.: Dr. William Frear, | wish of every white ribboner that the Chic the case of Thomas J. Coyle, the substitute eee Feta Bhs} Ponape le neh ay showed signs of: mental derangement and | as Jefferson, April 13, will be celebrated by | Chairman of the executive committee; W. | C80 temple be made the memorial to per- letter carrier and cigar dealer, whose death | Wagner, and “Herzenfruhling,” Wickede, | W4S' removed te: the asylum about - three | democrats all over the country, and the or- | Thompson, Washington; W. A. Withers, Hiestratine’ saame te coming gencrations, was caured by violence, resulted in the | Mr. F. H. Weber; chorus; “O Heb’, so lang | weeks ago. He was never violent-and was | ganizations affiliated with the Nationai | Raleigh, N. C., and F. J. H. Kracke, as-| pretty story of car anabegy <r. St Pauls Jury returning a verdict holding Charles |du eben kannst,” Malene, Saengerbund; | allowed such privileges a8 could be grant-| Association of Democratic Clubs are mek- | #istant commissioner of agriculture. Cathedral, London, and Sir Christopher Kuhzert responsible for the killing. When | baritone solo, Mr. Charles E. Myers; piano | eg. It was not. thought that his mania| ing great preparations for the observance | FOF the purpose of carrying out the} Wren. the verdict had been rendered Coroner | 0108, ‘‘Etude in A flat,” Chopin, “Perpet x wishes of the congress the following sub- The subscripti of money * Carr filled out 2 commitiment, aad Kahnert | Um Mobile,” Weber, and “The Briking,”-| *ould take @ suicidal turn. .- of the day. Secretary Lawrence Gardner | Committees were appointed by the execu-| date” the indobedeom nen ee aat LOCAL MENTION. KUHNERT RESPONSIBLE AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Gent of the National Woman's Christian ‘Temperance Union. 4 of the Washington W. C. T. U., and were A meeting of the executive committee of | {lected sorts ead Margaret B. Platt, the the national pure food and drug congress | The choir of female voices from the Be- was held at the Ebbitt House Saturday | r2an Colored Baptist Church rendered ap- afternoon for the purpose of revising the | Propriate music. Brief addresses were minutes of the congress, preparatory to | ™#de by Representative Martin N. Johnson ses = them | & North Dakota. Albert M. Todd of Michi- publishing them distributing gan, Rev. Mr. Brooks, pastor of the Nine- ‘throughout the country. teenth Street Colored Baptist Church, and Those present were James Blackburn, | Rev. Dr. J. J. Muir, pastor of the E Street president, Columbus, Ohio; Alexander J. | Baptist Church. ‘Wedderburn, corresponding _ secretary, Closing his address the latter gentle- Congress Holds a Meeting. Academy of Music._—Joe Ott in “The Star Gazer.” Columbia Theater.—Leon Herrmann, the n-agician. Grand Opera Hou: “Blue Jeans.” Kernan’s Lyceum Theater—“The Night Owls.” Lafayette Square Opera House.—‘The Bride Elect.” New National Theater—“What Happened to Jones.” Willard Hall.—Lumiere’s Cinematographe. Columbia. Phonograph Co., 918 Pennsyl- vania ave.—Latest vocal and instrumertal selections. : brate It. < ——_+—_— ————__—_ EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. Steamer Estelle Randall for Glymont and intermediate landings at 9:30 a.m. Steamer Norfolk for Norfolk and Fort- % It was stated that Dr..Hubbard was in : temple ress Monroe at 7 p.m. was taken to jail to await the action of the | pcnpbert-Tistt, Mr. 8. Monroe Fablan; se-| the habit of awakening in the middle of | S# Tecelved already the announcement of | tive committee: _| amounted to about $300. m from “Faust,” Gounod, orchestra; | tp, hi f 160 different banquets, besides the national | Finances—F. P. Hendley of Philadelphia; | —_ Sea TeT Ee ~ Steamer Harry Randall for Colonial | grand jury. soprano solos, “‘The’ Loreley,”” List, and | é Aight, when he would get out of bed | 200 oh t National Rifles’ Hatt | N. J. Batchelder, Concord, N. H1.; Franklin : Beach and river landings at 7 a.m. The investigation of the case made by |<°A Song of Sunshine,” Goring ‘Thomas, | $4 turn’on the electric light for a few er to be given at National Ae cree ee ag Mus | SOPCCS CSCC CSTE CEL OSSH ES EEH Trains leave 13% street and Pennsylvania | the police failed to elicit any facts con-| Miss Ancella B. Fisher; choruses, “Zieh | moments. He did this cane at in this city under the auspices of the €x-| York: J. A. Miller, Cincinnati; ey avenue for Arlington hourly from 8 a.m. to| cerning the trouble in addition to those | hinau: Dregert, and ““Grusse ‘an die! 39 o'clock, but cats sothiny “of it. When | *cCUtlve Committee of the association. mann, New York; W. S. Thompson, Dis- Am 9 8 p.m. published in Saturday’s Star. The autopsy | Helath,” Kromer, Saengerbund; _ trio, =! One: +3 Boston will have an effair of magnitude | trict of Columbia; M. Larney, Boston; J. erica Ss i “ ” S = Trains leave 13% street and Pennsylvania | showed that Injuries mcre severe than the | “Praise Ye the Lord,” Gelbel, Miss Fisher | Be,made his next round at 12:30 and found | 17 bituiney, which New England demo- cago; 8. J. Camp, Memphis, 3 e = 3 avenue for Mount Vernon at 6:30, 10:05, 11] witnesses had described had been inflicted, | and Messrs, Weber and Myers; ‘Marche , Tenn; C. C. Bell, Missouri, and Elwood Simin 28's, Wand ho pm” | the cence fed show un ew | Henge Heor, orate sie Set aU eae othe all with | tate Nor'ag Seat mre and | Spe, Gabor: tovarey on we we ¢ CFEAtESt Trains leave Aqueduct bridge for Arling- | ‘iwnere was present at. the inquest with | recelved In a warm ‘manner, Mr Fabien | {26 cod from his dressing gown wound | win be comm fa bythe Siernaticn Off thet: aeceantions Pemberton ton and Fort Myer every half hour and | Kuhnert was present at the inquest witl elved In a warm manner. Mr. Fablan | tightly around his throat ana mnottéd over | Will nemorated by ation of | food legislation President, Prof. William seas Falls Church hourly from 8:30 a.m. to 10: sel, Mr. C. Maurice Smith, but he-| prove imself a thorough artist, his tech- large blood vessel. The. watchman e associations of clubs, conventions Frear. ‘ = did not apgear as if he was fully conscious | nique and his phrasing being remarkable, | Sountes ar cx See pe timer hast, | 1g held in Loa Angeles and Minneapolis | Mr. F. J. Kracke and Prof. Cc pm. of the position in which he had placed him- | and he received a well-merited encore. eENae : err" for the purpose, both of which will con-| Withers of Raleigh, N. C. To unify and ——-—-— ”, ily responded, but he found that life was Reeves’ $1 Express Box Pure Chocolates | Sct" ,AS Published in Saturday's Star, he | Miss Fisher labored under considerable | extinct. Coroner Carr was notified, and eo ea eae codify the state laws on subjects pertain-|@ Greatest, because Hood's Sarsaparilia in and Bon Bons. his appearance indicated that he had not | good quality, true im tone cea mde tor | atter investigating the facts gave a certif-| nership of G00 clubs, with © roll of over | Beal, chet 5 De yin Breer: De pardipgel es ee ory Snag canegert ha This box contains one and one-half | vet recovered from the effects of the liquor. | Sovabie fant opal Bee te cate of death by suicide without holding| quarter million men, and is the third or. | John Saniiton’ sche A = , mack, which just bite the spot, brings pounds of the finest chocolates and bon} Because of his condition it was deemed | heard here before and his pleasing tenor | “Dr ‘Wubbard was twenty-seven years of | £e@ization of its kind formed in the party | Wilson and W. 0. Atwater. Arrangements ene atone pron yented oder Inclosed in an outside wooden box, which | mediately upon his arrival at the Jail. | and performed its work in a very credit- Perce eel Seakeenly- ee Promo, | Cut of a resolution adopted by the demo-| and Alexander J. Wedderburn. COULD NOT EAT WITHOUT PAIN. carries the candy in perfect condition. || | Deputy Coroner Glazebrook related to the | able manner, considering the fact that It | How tects sere xe for Rromo-| cratic national convention of i848 The SR a soak ee asdinas Guta Gea Hae Ge Jay, the Conattion in Which he found the | had but one’ rehearsal. Mr. Xander also | probably the worry over this matter of | Present association was organized in Bal- ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE. and no one can realize how I felt after This package makes a very pleasing sift | ficial cut in the nose, and of the brulses on performed the arduous task of accompanist | taking. the necessary examination that put | “ere im 1888. eating. I tried eversthing 1 could think to friends at a distance. -Reeves, 1200 F st. | the forehead and temple. The injury which ; per manner: him in the despondent mood which pre- The Exacutive Committee. Sunday Evening Meeting at the of, but nothing seemed to do me any good, nw. had caused the victim’s death was found| “BESIDE THE BONNIE BRIER BUSH.” | Cede4 the rash act. The executive committee of the national Luther Memorial Church. until I began taking Hood's Sarsaparili —_-—____ ~_ | back of the left ear. There he found a]_wew anouncements in recent years have | _D™, Hubbard was a nephew of Rear Ad-| association consists of the following mem- Cottage Lamps and Blue-flame Oil Stoves. | severe fracture of the skull, and the de- | aicitea more expressions of ears es) auteal Benham, U. 8, N., retired. His par-| peeocmnon consists or the following mem Ae See aoe eee Rees matiied Gash ae hie hee intent: Paras oat circles then the atatement: matte SOM Gm OE In Theme Aino ate P Chambers’ Siaith, Nosth Carolina: Joun aE. a . y Messrs. Frank L. Perie red M. 3 Mu eERING LAMB. oe reef ana | (oud hardly have been done with the fist; | Ranken that they were Cieased ie the | tached to the monitor Terror. He also had| McLean, Ohio; H. D. Money, Mississippi; Canada Mutton, New York Roast Bee! and witness expressed the belfef that some | Sctive prommratiog Of a Goes on tne | @ sister living in New York. Stephen M. “White, California; Lloyd L. A meeting of the Anti-Saloon League was After I had used this medicine for a while held at the Luther Memorial Church last | $ | 75" "be to eat without distress, and now evening, Mr. Geo. W. Callahan, chairman | © Win EDMONSTON, 616 New Jones ane, of mass meetings, presiding.» The presi- nue, Washington, D. ©. Remember. dent, Mr. Jas. L. Ewin, addressed the - | feo Si HN R. KELLY, oth st. | hz * a i wine, Concer mkt, Corned Beef a specialty, | hava, weapon had been used. There wae |Ian Maclaren’s two books of short stories =e Jackson, Maryland; Chas. J. Faulkner, | league on the question of co-operation on 9e Sarsa- . make Coenen ctes Fee ene en and Neh a biang | 2nd his novel made by James MacArthur, CAPT. SHILLENG‘S SUCCESSOR. ‘West Virginia; Geo. Fred Williams, Massa-| the part of the church in the work of re- S fe KENNY'S DRY ROASTED COFFEES. | instrument. editor of the “Bookman,” and Tom Hail, chusetts; George H. Lambert, New Jersey;|form, while Mr. Andrew Wilson spoke at parilla a former editor of Truth and r Licut. Chish husen t ; : eee Snloonkeeper Testifies. humorous verse. Sore is the Mortem Cadets. | C. C. Richards, Utah; E. B. Howell, Geor-|length on “The Logal Status of the Sa- | Ie ag spon yng wg and ad a Highest quality, lowest prices. Pure sugars sold at cost; 8 city stores. c. D. KENNY. CITY AND DISTRICT. MARKET HOUSE AFIRE. $ In the spring of 1896 Mr. M: gia; Jas. C. Dahiman, Nébraska; Edward | loon,” citing the opinions of supreme courts $5. Sold by all druggists. Get only Hood's, eee eee Gee ctrent antbeset, the. [a aetles of readings’ from Tan Muclacens | At @ special meeting of Company B, 24| Murphy, jr., New York; John L. Mitchell, of various states and that of the United Pw tack one Jated the trouble as it | 8tofles, assisted by the Balmoral Quartet, | Battalion, District of Columblu National | Wisconsin; Wm. J. Stone, Missouri; J. S.| States that the liquor trafile is fhimical to Hood’s Pills 274% best 2tter-ainner mow) tome Dice ;releted) the; teouble which sang humorous Scotch part songs. | Guard—the Morton Cadets—Saturday even- | Hegg, Texas; J. C. Sibley, Pennsylvania, | iay ang order and subversive of the rights s S pills, aid digestion. 25+ occurred. According to his testimony both | The entertainment styled “A Nicht Wi Ian | ing last, Second Lieutenant Daniel: V. Chis- | With one vacancy, Governor Hogg of Texas | 0 th v Kuhnert and Coyle had drank beer to- | Maclaren” was the inception of a plan | hol: 1 heaving resigned. our citizens, The action of the excise | 696460666466640666006400¢00 gether, and he heard them engaged in con- | which has resulted in the present drama. | Coney wen coed aA te ae eanes| pitis committee ts called to meet at noon | hoard in largely reducing the number of | =< — versation. He heard the friendly talk about | At once the story in “Beside the Bonnie | C@"CY caused by the resignation of Edgar | Tuesday, the 12:h of April, at the Ebbitt in this District was warmly com- Building No. 18 D Street Northwest & : tdus mended. AMUS: N’ Badly Damaged. the fifty cents and the statement that the | Brler Bush” called “The Transformation |. Shilling. The only other individual nom- oe ener Coe eee repre-| The pastor, Rev. J. Geo. Butler, added his USEME! TS. An alarm was turned in from box 15 | men would meet at River View. Following Prmachlan Campbell” presented Itself to | inated for the position was First Lieuten- | Trg) °l Sieg and William Jennipgs | testimony, and in eloquent terms announc- COLUMBIA. 7™#". this, Kuhnert spoke of going home, and it 5. nt G..E. Tralles. Chishol: : 3 "REI about 11:30 o'clock last night by Police-| was when a auestion was repeated. by | But the play formed on this basis, how- ralles. Chisholm was elected | Brean will appear for James C. Dahltfan | €4 that the general synod of the Lutheran * ALL WEEK. by w majority of six votes. Major Joseph | of Nebraska. At taly meeting important | Church is foremost in its advocacy of ev- BARGAIN MATINEE || REGULAR MATINED . ATURE man Schultze of the sixth precinct for a| Coyle that Kuhnert struck Coyle and then | ver, did not prove satisfactory, and the erything that tends to total abstinence and ° said he would allow no man to “kid” him. | idea’ was given up. When, upon reading | W- Anderson of the 2d Battaiion presided | matters affecting the future plans and - fire in the Baltimore and Ohio market, No. | “94% Ne Weve ca that only the one blow | Kate Carnegie, the exclamation of one | at the election. ; policy of the crganization will be con-| Purity Se Ae The Premier Megical Batertaiament af.the World, 18 D street northwest. The flames soon|was struck, and he saw nothing~ but|of the characters, “Love knows neither| Ceptain Chisholm has been a member of | Sicered. a1 | Seiffert, rendered appropriate selections. ‘ spread to the rooms of the Acetylene Gas| Kuhnert’s bare fist used. “The blow stag-|Tunk nor creeds,” BEA ee noe ee ee BE a ee a Fe ee eo ee in 1806, : catia sete r r m a n n Company. Walter Love's bakesho; and | gered Coyle, who caught himself against ion, which put new fe into the pro-| years, serving as private, non-commis- 2 e€ eer oa in the same building was also | the bar and prevented himself irom falling | ject and another play was constructed. | sioned officer and first lieutenant of one of | When an excursion was made to Monti- IN MEMORY OF MISS WILLARD. to the floor. That was between 9 and 10| This was shown by Mr. MacArthur to | the companies of the old 6th Battalion. He | Cello, where addresses were made by Gov- AND THE ORIGINAL visited by the flames. Love and the sev- | ' = Dr. W: 5 ernor Russell of Massachusetts and Sena-| Appropriate Service by Whi o'clock, and Coyle returned to the saloon | Dr. Watson, who sanctioned the dramati-| was recently elected second Heutenant of ppropriate 7 te Rib- eral members of his family were asleep on | about midnight with his brother-in-law. | zation. Crudeness, . caused by a lack|the Morton Cadets ‘and in a short time | ter Daniel of Virgini SP boners at Hamline Church. Herrmann the Great Co. the second floor. He was awakened by the | He was then on his way home. He seemed | Of experience with the tools of the drama- | proved himself thoroughly vefficient and t year the celebration took the form) rhe celebration of the anniversary of the 16—ARTISTS —16. Hotel, smoke in his room. Becoming frightened, | as dazed as he did just after he was in- | tist, made the adaptor despair of securing | decidedly popular. The mzmbers of the | Of a banquet at the Metropolitan Hove} 1° 0° Go so) pow and exercises in| Next Week-AUGUSTIN DALY'S COMEDY CO. be The he dro} ‘one child from the window to a| jured, and before leaving to go home he | its acceptafice. Then came the hit of “The | company are looking forward to an era of | Where 206 gentlemen were present Dent Wi mar ews ‘which the man on the ground | was seized with two vomiting spells. Little Minister,” extending to the stage the | prosperity and success. principal address was ae Glen cemmemoration cf his life and his service fortunately caught and saved from injury. | ‘Two colored men -who were in the saloon | 8cendancy that Scotland has lately held in ——————— Jennings Bryan ne erase ea to be fol, | t© the temperance cause, took place yester- COLUMBIA Love and other members of his family | when the affair happened gave testimony | literature. Mr. MacArthur straightway LOCAL GABOR BODIES. has been accepted as the polyin the next | @a¥ afternoon at Hamline M. E. Church, were persuaded to remain until the ar-] substantially the same as that given by | Called in, as a collaborator, Tom Hall, who ee ee ee 9th and P streets northwest. This was atso] Phonograph Parlors, rival of the truck company, when they | the saloon keeper. has had considerable experience in the | pusincss Seslioms of Bak oy ere eR ey aker | made th icmiter cial waewicel grap! 9 were rescucd by means of the ladders. Railroad Watchman J. W. Archer, who | theater, but whose undoubted dramatic Musici a eigen as Bryan il te he ee A Reape Bi pe gee et eee tog nga) 919 PA. AVE. ‘The fire originated in the market build-| was on duty at the New Jersey avenue | @bility is only now discovered in conjunc- a a at the banquet this year, which will be | to Miss Frances E. Willard, the late prest- AMUSEMENT IN ENDLESS VARIETY. . ! YU a y F. Black, president of ing and had gained considerable headway | crossing. told the jury of the visit of Coyle | tion with Mr. MacArthur. They went at | Bakers and Conffectioners’ Union, No. 118, opened by Chauncey 2 when the firemen reached the scene. The| and Kuhnert to his watch box soon after | the work enthusiastically, and in two | held a largely attenfied meeting at Swartz | the National Association of Democratic market building was badly damaged, but| the trouble in the saloon. Coyle showed | Months had succeeded in placing the man- | fia}i last Saturdmy vening. The session | C/UBS, 2nd pres! aves y — reraiectg the adjoining building was not injurea. | witness his cut nose and bruised face and | UScript in the hands of Mezsrs. Perley and Paaen holly aeon Eesha cahs aialaerati K. Jones, chairman of the natio. i sae ‘The entire loss will probably not amount | told Kuhnert he (Kuhnert) had done him | Ranken, who were at once attracted by the ly confined to the consideration | cratic committee. Two features of these SELECTIONS FROM SOUSA’S OPERA, “BRIDB ELECT’—MAY IRWIN'S SONGS. Come and hear the Graphophone reproduce them as brilliantly and distinctly as originally rendered. to more than $500. “dirt.” and also said he would meet Kuhn- | reat human interest of a play so suffused | Of the bread-maiing machines introduced | banquets are that they are distinctly Amer- = : ——— ert face to face, with pathos and humor and simplicity as | by several firms 4n this city. After a thor- aoe in eee ines = pilacocanons A New Departure. , - to touch every heart. “Beside the Bonnie = _| single American flag ung over the METAL “DUNES” Acie Fine Roses at 50 Cts. Doz. Joseph Hart's Story. Brler Bush” will be given at the Lafayette ough discussion ef the matter it was final- | DriGing officer's place, and that there are ‘AL “DUMMIES” will now be furnished, te be vsed as nickels, xt 10 for 25 Cents. ‘This trifling sum enables you to spend a most fascinating bour listening to ti c great bands and songs of famons sing: day and evening. K ©8455 Licktn ahearen. ALL THIS WEEK. Mets. Monday, Tuesday, Thorsday and Saturday, FRED PERS: —NEW— Night Owls Company. AMERICAN IHOGEAPH, NEXT | i ; AMUSEMENTS. sas Vanity Fair. A variety of colors. Gude, 1224 F.—Advt. | Joseph Hart, brother-in-law of the de-| Square Opera House next Monday, with | 1¥ Concluded to tmvite the Bakers’ Assem-| no invited guests, all participants paying ceased, who-had charge of Coyle’s cigar | Mr. J. H. Stoddart in the role of Lachlan} bly, .K. of L., tommest in joint session Sat- thelr subscription yn ae being se- store Friday night, said when Coyle re- | C@mpbell, supported by an excellent com-'| urday evening, Aprik2, to adjust the wage | lect ‘rom among the subscribers. ‘ turned to the store he told him Kuhnert | P°"¥ scale, the hours f employment and shop | »,S¢cretary Gardner has already received —— = = 212 subscriptions to the banquet, and the hit him on theside of the head with some-| THE KNEISEL QUARTET—At the con-| Ties to suit othe ehanged conditions in| number is being added to every day. t No. 1120 2a street southeast. The wom- | ting hard. He said that Coyle scenied to} cert by the Knelsel Quartet on Wed} there: establishments: using the bread-mak- —_>— at No. 1120 24 street southeast. The wom- | 4. in q dazed condition. Mrs. Deborah Hart | Reslay afternoon at the Washington Club, | ing machines. ie Benefit of the Poor. See Lene ioe Paes se vere, | ai80, Bave evidence as to. Coyle's contition TePninWASini nar notes aa Se eathwee It is proposed ta-limit the working day to} The literary department of Douglass Me- i s Eriday night after he had been struek by | iris isa work whese merely technical dif. | ht hours in all shops ‘in which the ma-| rorial M. E. Church Epworth League gave sentation of neighbors that she had not | Kuhnert. A 4 been seen about the premises. Coroner Carr | A colored man named John Brockenbor- | ficulties are so great that it is but rarely | Chines are used, and $2.50, the wage now| 9 “hard-time party” last Friday evening for the benefit of the poor of the church. made an investigation of the case and gave | U&h, who witnessed the trouble, said he | 2ttempted. | Its performance by this or-| pald for a day of ten hours, will’ be de- The costumes of those present were novel ganization is one of its greatest achieve- | marded. a certificate of death from heart di: Sap Cope te pee nemy ee ments, for, appalling as its mere execution| It is stated that under present conditions dec Mrs. Bumbry, about fifty a frail man and he knew Kuhnert could | ! it is in the higher realm of interpreta-| the Journeyman is frequently required to| and striking, tramps, gypsies, Coxeyites, old, lived alone in 1 frame shanty whip him 5 tion that the chief difficulties of perform- | Wcrk twelve and thirteen hours, for which | old men and women, mechanics, washerwo- the number mentioned. When the police | yesterday a epecial meeting of the Capi- | 28¢e are fourd. The work of the Kneisel | he receives extra compensation. It is pro-| men and othe:s being represented. called at the house yesterday they found ce ti Quartet inthis is one of the criteria which | pcsed that in the future no journeyman vening was the re] the dog seated at the front door on guard, PPE rang Te cha te ea ection Che etter Fave given the quartet undisputed leader-| will be permitted to work longer than| The feature of the evening < Found Dead in Her Home. Policemen Ward and Morgan of the fifth precinct yesterday morning found the dead vody of Mrs. Nancy a. Bumbry in her home while some chickens were scattered about | faa hich a, ©) ship in chamber mtsic. The quartet was| eight hours in the twenty-four, and that | Tesentation of fourteen familiar books by = — at was Testing on the roof. | ee eee TE eee eee ae tore Uy the | Written after recovery trom a severe ill-| acditional workmen shall be employed dur- | as many tableaux, these being interspersed | F AFAYETTE. . . Tonight WILLARD HALL. nd the front door locked, | feath “of thelr associate, and tendering | Sess, and ir. place of the usual slow move- | Ing the extra time. It will also be demand-| with musical and literary selections. Miss eee 2923. Satter eas o Gora pee CR neartrelt syamathon It was nedered | ment, Becthoven inserted in it-“A Song of| ed that practical bakers only shall oper-| Roach, guessing the most ttles, received mance ‘ashington of aphe, y found the woman's dead bod floor. On the table were a piece of k. some bread and potatoes, and it evident that she preparing a meal Thanksgiving, in the Lydian mode, offered | ate the machines, thus reducing, as far as that the charter of the association be ee Ines “J =) a CSE Se ee er Divine Providence for his recovery.” | possible, the number of men displaced by a @ neat book, which she presented to the Sousa’s REPRODUCING EVERY ACTION OF LIFE, library of the Sunday school. GEee a. eee = on 7 Miss Lola Harper and Mr. Howard Yost! New Opera, Fighta Polltteal Discusion nad Thirty, were Judged to be most uniquely and strik- og She ay Eve ps ingly attired, and each received an appro- BRI DE ADMISSION, Zhe. “CHILDREN, 3c. riate present. Forty-five of the young 4 served ents, — Rennie aes present. Great credit is due Exhibitions Every Day, 4:30 and 8:15 p.m. the committee in charge of the affair. Every Sunday, 8:15 p.m. _ ahh Gee Quite an amount of provisions were re- J LECTURE ceived, which will be distributed to those ° t This is one of the most supremely beautiful | the use of the mach’nes. Tea atk rarbtang oe cempositions in the entire realm of abso-} At the meeting of the Columbia Mug. when she stric! ler diy was re- Je CI lute music. It 1s believed that the lovers | clans’ Protective Association, hel yester- moved to the morgue in the patrol wagon. | T™ St. Peter's Church this morning. of chamber music will be very glad to take | day evening at 320 8th street northwest, the SSE ADVISES THE CLERGY. advantage of an opportunity to hear this] period for the admission of charter mem- “What Royal Glue sticks stays stuck.” 10c. : work. bers was closed. The secretary reported a Ugaeeatiaonon’: Sea etal membership in good standing of 127, which 3 ers MAINE MONUMENT FUND CONCERT. | is regarded as a phenomenal increase with- The funeral of the dead man took place Bishop Paret C — Sunday Schovl Teachers’ Institate. Agaicst Prenching Politics. —Anumber of colored citizens of the city | in the last sixty days. in need. Next Week—Ian MocLaren’s By Hon. Myron M. Parker The Sunday School Teachers’ Institute, Fearing that some of the clergymen in| gave a concert at the Academy of Music A ter was read from the chairman of es “BESIDE THE BONNIE BRIER BUSH.” ON his diocese might be tempted to refer in| last night for the benefit of the Maine mon-| the committee on. music for the Masonic Deficiencies in School Funds. mh21-tf,20 which had been in session for two days at . ys ai Sion fis ~ | ument fund that will add a neat sum to| fair which stated that the contracts to fur- > z Metropolitan A. M. E. Church, closed witi | their sermons to the present strained rela- | thot fast-growing testimonial. On account | nish the music for that occasion had been | Th? District Commissioners have trans: @ mass meeting yesterday afternoon at 3: | tious between this country and Spain an| of a misunderstanding, an orchestra was | let to the National Guard Band and Haley's | ™itted to the Secretary of the Treasury Lafayette .....NORDICA| What He Saw in Cuba GRAND MATINEE CONCERT, DURING HIS RECENT TRIP WITH 5 ve ce e' a ‘7 S SENATOR PROCTOK, O'clock, at which there was a large attend. | t0 give volce to their patriotism from the | rot provided, and this necessitated the cut-| Gorcert Band. eslimstes of additional deficiencies for the PROCTOR, ance, Mr. John P. Green’ delivened uy | pulpit, Right Rev. William Paret, D. D., | ting out of several numbers from the pro-| "A special meeting will be held next Sun- | ;ublic schools and highways, amountizg to] Thursday, March 31, at 4. att See <eenes, . . and L ste. -3 | bishop of the diocese of Maryland, of which | 8Tam. These who took part were Miss | day, ai which the constitution and by-laws | $3,616.66. te address to the boys Washington was formerly a part, has is- Mattie Wilkes, Miss Lulu Harner, Frank | will be revised and officers elected. Williams, Emmett C. Jones and the Orpheus edges Saturday's sessions were devoted to dis- | 8Ued 4 circular letter or ee sees A | Quartet, which sang several selections in “What I Saw in Cuba,” by Hon. M. M. cliding: Guede 46 teacent oa copy of this letter has been forwarded to| splendid style. Mr. M. Rollins acted as the : even mons the papers were: Tne ache? | cach Episcopal clergyman in the diocese | chairman of the committee in charge of| Parker. All Souls| Church, Tuesday even TUESDAY, March 22, 1898, § o'clock p.m. TICKETS, 50 CENTS. For the benefit of Parish MADAME NORDICA, Assisted by Mr. H. EVAN WILLIAMS, Tenor. Mr. FRANK CELLI, Baritone. 01 EXHIRI A. Mr. LEO STERN, "Cellist. 3. west. These “at homes” have become very Mr. E. ROMAYNE SIMMONS, Pianist. Phil Clover’s —— Loyal Women at Home. The usual monthly “at home” of the Le- gion of Loyal Women will be held this evening at its hall, 419 10th str2et north- of Maryland. the affair. of the Bible in the Sunday School,” | “pishop Paret says: “God has brought us —— oH ee Pri Orchestra and Mezzanine Sents.#2.00 REAT $50,000 Rev: Samuel Nance. Payne Mission: “‘Sun- ries iret Leora erjan.| THE CINEMATOGRAPHE. — The = Broken Bottles on the Streets. hestra_ and Mezsanit ta. $2. . . day School Music, Its Function and Cha: to times of uncertainty, trouble and da! RAPHE. —The audi. Popular. |CES3 Baicony. frst five rows. ay GREAT $50,000 OIL PAINTING, acter,” Miss Annie Carroll, Benning, D. c.. | &¢: He calls us, ste pation and its Oe Caree ser alot wilard Eau) amt Week Tu the Editor of The Evening Star: oe i 7 ~ corset iti oOo use a sible atience ¢! ernoon and ev3nin; erform- The Place or Use of Mlustration in the | Wesor® Kha” *as"helbing to that, I es. | ances again. attested the popularity und | Duting my Sunday spin about the city I Sunday School,” Miss Annie Dixon, Grace | hort that you keep your sermons free from | Success of Lumiere’s Cinematograpne by | Counted not less thar. a half dozen broken Ch “The Teacher in Preparation for | al! questions of war or of national poli-| thelr almost incessant applause, favorable | Lottles upon the streets. We all know this Mise Jennand at Work Before His Class." | tics and from unnecessary professions of | Comments and hearty laughter. A mimjor-|1s criminal and against the law, but not Jennie les, Good Hope. D. C.:| patiotism. True patriotism does not need | !ty of th? views and pictures shown on the | oven “hardly-ever” have I heard of arrest When the children are hungry, | genera as peneise ons FATI MA ° 1 as . $1 and Sie. SEATS ON SALE THURSDAY. what do you give them?. Food. inced by the press and public to be the most realisti pduced Lafayette Square Opera House. | Sime" Afs "seer Bad art" Aftcrmrne, ie “Christ's Spirit and Method as a Teacher, oa: these ;| Screen are so lifelike that the beholder hirsty? ee hee eee — Pagers a Bs shes be s Metropolitan Calle line pate a Seca iariiiescninltren raeeay Gta tied bhotogra phy. and electricity a st ale ie a Seserias, T owe When t irsty ? Water. OSTON mbh19-1w* aeons ee. acaba mday Schools,” Mrs. | Bishop Paret refers to the fact that|C4M produce such marvelous results. The | loafer deliberately throw a large le ee Ml C Kae : Jennie Scott Conner Christ and his aposties are the best mod- | Views shown are taken in differnt parts of | upon Pennsylvania avenue, and the street Now use the same good common SYMPHONY hy ng yy PS els for preachers of the gospels. He goes | the new and the old world. Some of them, | yas covered with broken glass, dangerous dren's ital Guild, at sees ee It in the Spirit Behind the Guns en to say that “there That keeps us from having war with Spain. | geepsst national importance pressing the sense, and what anid you give them ORCHESTRA were questions of | specially those of America, are in a meas- the JURCH OF OUR FATHER, ure familiar to the audience, being r3-|t® horse and wheelman. I looked in vain lick pa t ‘ON TUESDAY, MARCH 22, "clock p. But our spirit is “war with prices.” Five. 1 he f Chri minders of travels at home. The children | for a policeman to secure the arrest of the = Mr. EMIL PAUR, Conductor. At Bo 2. Ib. ‘ 2 : minds of the people in the days 0 rist, = % the “finest” “ ? FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT. Admission, 50e. amiht9.2t ». Lox finest butter, $1.40. Jas. F. Oyster,| but they did not make them the themes | ®Pplaud, marvel and laugh at the snow-| criminal, but t” were “out of | when they are too thin The best Rete th a Ge Se Oe ce OF BIGEE W 900 Pa. ave. "Phone 2 tall fight, the African bathers of Ashantee, | sight,” as usual. feteeiinst oar Advt. for preaching.” The bishop says that as ha = the fish tank of Katser Park, B2rlin, the Permit me. through your reformatory — BY THE POLLO QUAKTETT! Maine's Sons and Daughters. Private citizens all clergymen should take | jtaan boys’ bathing scene, etc. Al of the | agency, to submit @ proposition to the fat-forming food, of course. Meserg. Mekariand, Turpin.” Rreside and) Reap. = le bg ue ictures exhibited, especially those shown | wheelmen of the city, which is to offer a : ns . The Sons and Daughters of Maine, Mr.| says, “keep Spain and points of national | Pi} d + ’ Artbur D. Mayo, pianist. * : t * = a @ Maine, her officers, the crew, Lieut! | reward for the at: and conviction of Someh ou think of Scott’s ; Pitman Pulsifer, pr2sident, held its semi-| Policy out of your sermons.’ F. W. Jenkins and Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, were | such offenders age- “t the laws” A very EaCOW <3 eGunTox TEMPLE MES TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 8 PM. Tickets, 25 Cents. The bishop then goes on to give some mhis3 mouthly meeting at the roo: \- especially appreciated by a patriotic audi- | small contribution ‘ rd this “blood mon- . ciety Saturday evening with a locge wane | advice in regard to prayers, usking them | Cnee. ‘The exhibitions will continue for a| ey” by the large cousngent of local riders | Emulsion. at once. e satin, aim |to pray often for those in authority that) short time longer at the usual hours—| would make a tempting boodle-for the in- ber in attendance. That sociability shall| they may have the divine guidance. bepress : ‘ Tickets now on sale at Opera House. Qu prevail and # good program be presented| A reporter for The Star called on Rt. | M#tness at 4:30 p.m, evenings at 8:15 p.m. | former, This would be an instance where | For a quarter of a century it has] v. p. See Ae ee ee The Kneisel artet. are twe of the unwsitt:n laws of the asso-| Rev. Henry Y. Satterlee, bishop of the BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.—A |-e4. If the L. A. W. or some club or clubs . : . —S ciation, and Saturday evening there was| PPisopal diocese of Washington, today | rare musical treat Is in store for those who | of wheelmen would adopt this suggestion | been making thin children, plump; | (j®AND OPERA HOUSE | At the WASHINGTON CLUB, 1710 1 st. WED- no deviation from this rule. beings a ies attend the last concert of the season of the | the Uetafls could be seasily arranged. Ap- — a See NESDAY, MARCH 2, 3:30 p.m. Quartets by Beethoven and Borodin. a similar circular to the clergymen of his singe = es oy WEEK COMMENC:NG MONDAY, MARCH 21. The routine business having been disposed | dioc=#e. Boston Symphony Orchestra at the La- | petls havin. for Medappreiension’ of te | Weak children, strong; sick children, | “"" ji ttsces Wedseeday and Saturday. of Mr. O'Donoghue, chairman of the en-| “No, I do not think I shall. I think that | ternoon. The fact that this Is the last ap- | law and bottle brenlets. The Star gener- | BLUE JEANS. Tickets, $1.50, at Droop's and at the do-r, we meeting and presented a literary program, | Very wise one, and I am heartily in accord organisation, lands, of course, additional | ight the way to > Participated in by Mr. and Miss Blanch.| with the sentiments expressed by him. I 2 Sartore Jie glad haga F Ey ard, Mr. Clancey, Mrs. Keene, Misr Nye,| have, however, heard of none of those | ‘terest to-fie concert, but the fact that | 1, shall, of coume te ose ee: ake = Ferree ar etme home of ex-Gov. | inglon clergy, and 1.00 not anticipatsgshat | frect widespread. attention. With the ox- ‘The Famous Hoosier Quintette SATURDAY EXCURSIONS erham; ingersoll, Miss Varney, Mrs.| any w! inuing, Bishop er- | ce : oosier of Stetson, Mr. Howard and Mr. Crowsii. lee said: “All this war talk is a good thing. | CoPtion of the Beethoven symphony, CITY ITEMS. The Old Village Band. $5 To $5 Hall, the program will of the works of i 3 refreshments, with Mra. Sawtell at the cof-| It ts thought that the circular sent out | {ofS Of the Wagner style will find plenty to | So 00 sen wattaian In rector of Trin. | fate Heety people te - The Famous Saw Mill Scene. Z 7&H Next Week—UNCLE TOM’S CABIN. mh2i-6t tertainment committe, took charge of the | the circular issued by Bishop Paret is 2| pearance here this season of this splendid | ally twinkles for sefetm; row let its ray | healthy. the wi JOSEPH S0c. anf $1.00, all druggists. Also author of “Stil Alarm,” “The Cherry Pick- EXCURSIO: . mad mite to the reward fund. E. Vv. “ ” INS, ETC. Mrs. Tharpe, who presented a well-writt=n | fiery sermons being preached by the Wash- Soper al ama hepa ar and “Oa the Wabash.’ At the close of the program Mrs. Geo. It is like the safety valve to an “Erotca,” which is to be the first number, | The Rev. Richa P. Williams will lec- Sere gee “Rising Sun Roarers.” fee urn. This was the third of a series of | by Bishop Paret will have the effect of | {=terest and instruct them in the selections J teas given by the society since the first of | tempering the utterances of clergymen who | ‘Hat have been made. The Reathoven sym- | ity P. E. Church, ama his: theme will be'| C. i = ph 4 phony is an exceptionally beautifal work, | “Christ erature.” This lectu: Se. Neu Nation ‘TONIG! eats ge ere might, 0 gay the least, be indiscreet, The | and will appeal, aa it hag in the past, to-ali | geitvered under. arene | enlnes. New National. —— “What I Saw in Cuba,” by Hon. M. M.| particular clesgyman, ‘but. is simply a given have haan Deed inthis coisa | ones ies tee BROADHURSI'S FARCICAL HILARITY, Parker. An Souls’ Church, Tuesday even-| warning to those who might be tempted to | Sng it is only spiny say that they cond ous desire was Oxuntescd by tows wag rane ‘ 6, 8 o'clock.—Advt. give vent to their patriotic feelings. prise, in the minds of many, the cream of | ent for a repetition of 8. The vested anole WHAT Sens of Jonadab. Statuary, &c., fis compositions. ‘Tha Wagnerites can at }or the pro-cathedrell ‘will render a fine se- BAPPERED : ‘Th2 official visitations to the subordinate | At puble auction on Tuesday, March 2. | that is brourht out under Mr, Ieee ee Supe o councils, Sons of Jonadab, have been ar-| S#les continued daily at 11 a.m. and % p.| ts absolutely correct, both with regard to TO - ranged by the sovereign council as follows: | Bo, Wa} pure stock is sold. Gremigni é& | interpretation and mere technical skill, and Star eee aged Pioneer, No. 1, March 25: Centennial, Re | CO” 1207 F street northwest.—Advt. that the works of the 4, April 2; Faith, No. 13, April 13; Hope, No. Plead Guilty of Larceny. and with the best effect that it is z * ". pessible 11, April 21; Spartan, No. 5, April Walter Davis and Paul Crutchett were | to give them. oe, I he 3 use of ‘WEDNESDAY—26c., Se. and Te. mental, No. 1, May Good Will, No. « INOGRA May ii, Empire, Ne. 14, May 18; Potomac, | (°2¥ each fined $ by Judge Scott for the | cortMBIA PHONOGRAPH PARLORS. No 16, Pa larceny of a pin, valued at 25 cents, from | A new scheme has been put in operation ¥ 9 eget Oliver Miller. They pleaded guilty. the Columbia Phonograph Parlors on Cléveland’s: Claims He Was 5i Crutchett paid. and Davis went to jail for u ee eae eee ar ot. fifteen days in Thomas Johnson, a colored laborer, em-