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12 THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1898-24 PAGES, —_ LOCAL MENTION. ! OFFICER SUTTON'S SUICIDE ART LOAN EXHIDIT. AFFAIRS IN. &BEXANDRIA THE SIGSBEE RECEPTION 5 = sasamatts een | tare Collection of Rare Treawares at ertin chteene Preparing, 8 By Teaching ‘Academy of Music.—“At Piney Ridge.” Well-Known Policeman Shoots Himself} A ™m2eting of the executive committee of Negro Charged With]Heinous Offense and} A well-attended meeting of Anacostia busi- | 4 Distinguished Gathering Assured for the the art loan collection was held yesterday at the residence of Mrs. A. C. Barney, the chairman, Mr. James M. Johnston presided, and Mrs. Harriet Blaine Beale acted as sec- retary. All the committees were heard from as to the concluding details of the ness men was held last evening in the office of Mr. Julius W. Tolson, on Monroe street, Anacostia, for the purpose of considering ways and means to provide for the cele- bration and flag presentation at the open- ing of the Anacostia fire engine house. It Columbia Theate: The Lady of Ostend, Jealousy, AS Opera House.—“Uncle Tom's vab- “Number Nine, or and “Subtleties of Through the Head. Lodged intBity Jail. Transferred*From Hauquier County— Identity of the Stmnmger Who Com- the People Admission to the Arlington win Be | TQ Obey the Simplest by Invitation--Marine Band Will Ill-Health and Insomnia Believed to Kernan’s Lyceum Theater.—Vanity lair. Lafayette Square Opera House.—‘‘Beside Have Impaired His Mind— work intrusted to them. Mr. Fred C. Mc- is estimated that the new building will be La iN the Bonnie Erler Bush.” Had Good Record. Guire announced that insurance aggregat- mitted Suicidedtumday Last, ready for occupancy by the company in Be in Attendance. Ww 0 ature New National Theater.—William Gillette ing a half million of dollars had been placed about ten days, when the celebration will o fm “Too Much Johnson.” — Fy on the art treasures which would be ex- ores take place. The meeting last evening was Hundreds Hav. Colunbin Phonserath Compan ie Pens. | Policeman John D. Sutton, who was one| hibited. No more entries will be recelved ' Evening ster Bureau, organized by the election of Mr. J. C. Leon- undreds Have Been Cured of Cer eS raret can tatra: | OF the Geak macicn Genuine of ee eee, Oe OO, entail Ge" King street, ard as chairman and Dr. J. A. Watson, sec- | Over a thousand invitations will be sent Catanks = (iin bee Gouumittoa “sutcite aad ERE be cicionine | Eatloed OOF: BelltTelephone 106, retary. Mr. A. Gude was elected treasurer. | cut this evening to members of the Na- atarth, Bronchitis, Asthma . cet ae oo = ANDRIA, Ya./ March 31, 1898, ter the object of the meeting had been | tional Geographic Society and their friends iui nue.—“Fatima, The work of hanging the pictures and ar- ALEX. : y 5 Phil Clover's $00,000 off painting.” | himself, rough tne Dead at his home: | ranging the exhibits is now under way at| Acting Deputy Sheritt: J. W. Shirley of Deesent dincaseed ae ei the wentlemen | to attend the reception to Capt. Charles D. and Consumption. SSS Se using a small pistol waich he had kept | the old Corcoran Gallery, Pennsylvania ave- | Fauquier county, Va., arrived in this city | 2nd “all untered: Coleraine: |Sigsbee at the Arlington Hotel Saturday Z nue and 17th stre2t, where the exhibition A last night at 9:35-o'clock, having in charge ! idea of making the day of the opening of | right. The attendance at the event will ve It scems strange, indeed, that in this enlighten- i ne, in the house. His aim was perfect, for a negro named Jim Eskins, whom he | the new fire engine house a gala one for | confined to those having invitations, as it | ¢d age people should bave to be taught that the Steamer Estelle Randall for Glymo~* and | his death followed almost immediately. will be opened Baster Monday night. ‘ir passages in the bead, th: : hursd: ening, | lodged in the city jail. Eskins was sent | Anacostia. It was decided to secure and | has been determined that th -| x . threat and lunge were intermediate landings at 9:30 a.m. For several years the officer had suffered | Drea: view Will be held Thursday evening, | es om Waretnton on a chars ut bent |present. to the company occupying. the tons of the Arlington ball toc end pen | Seek mary ait Slewe, and chat acta Steamer Washirgton for Norfolk and| from catarrh and a disordered stomach, | “PF! 7. awe building two flags—one the American colors | e m and pa: 5 bronedial The committees have met with the great- | ing attempted a rape on a child near Beal- | and the other a'specially adapted fire com, | 10'S, commodious as they are; will not per- | X&t,#uch ## the case, and the eff est succ2ss, not only in this city, but in| ton station, in Fauquier county. pany flag. It was also decided to invite as | mit of anything in the nature of a pubitc New York, Boston and Philadelphia, and| The negro, it is stated was employed by | the speakers on the occasion the members | reception. President McKinley will be the exhibition will be the most valuable and | Mr. Michael Wagler, a farmer, living near | Of the suscommittee on appropriations of Fortress Monroe at 7 p.m. and more recently he had been troubled Trains leave 13% street and Pennsylvania | with insomnia. For a number 2f nights gvenue for Arlington hourly from 8 @.m. t0 | ne had been unable to sicep, and it is be- p.m. 7 _ called upon by Prof. Alexander Graham | 2nd prevents moisture of any kind from eters Trains leave 13% street and Pennsylvania | Heved his mind was affected trerebs. ;| im may respects. the most unique ever | Bealton, and on the night of the 2th in- | Both Senate and House and the District | Poy cna tr, Charles J. bell this aftemenn Seeded tte atom how muuch such a lesson fe Been eee ee eee eee natal tetmeens Ih GA. ith | hae aaa a Tanke ote ok [sean At tn cloimst jhe mails! andatlempt tol| rng Cinclsis ot the ifire: Gevattmiad: ae | amd. pePecmaliy Instead ae attend the cece. | Sanaa taught before is this: Cntit “tisee m., 12:05, 2:05, 3, 4 and 4:15 p.m. Con te tele Sn ee ee comprise’ almost priceless | feloniously “assault little Barbara Wagler, | well as the authorities of St. Elizabeth, will | tion end the same invitation will be ex. | Mel” Was discovered, there hue aver hey gaze Trains leave Aqueduct bridge for Arling- | streets, about 6 o'clock, and went home. ton and Fort Myer every half hour and Falls Church hourly from 8:30 a.m. to 11:40 p.m. ti , ly in beautiful workman- | Who is only ten years of age. _Eskins made | also be invited to attend. A band of fei = t power to About the staton he had said very as apie bee Gi Mistovioal walue-and’ associa= | his escape, but was caught at Elkwood sta- ru euleeniths Riemer re ee eafhcce Suns oeioee snerpions et fle enough to ta and cone Fy of his sickness, but his fellow-officers real-| tion. le, gncnge ty Smpregnate every “particle of a zed hig condition and did ail they could| “Among the owners of exhibits are Rep-{ 0" 0m the Southern road ‘and taken to | Charge of the arrangements for retresn. | €Teets the gallant commander of the Maine, | Ureathed by, the ‘pat 2 iM the bactilt , #0 lmportant was this dis- Rene Pa s v F- } Warrenton. ments. as it _will include the most prominent men | covery considered by ‘the medical professing toe LEAVE OUT 1HE HEAVENLY BODIES | to keep him cheerful. Dinner was served ioe en eee cine Gtk’ wr | So great was the indignation of the peo- | “It ‘was stated last evening by those in | 17 official and Gixil life in Washington, as | over ‘whirty-cight undred "pliyxiclaus. have pre: —_ a a meneaieat —— _— when he reached home, and shortly after Colonel Hopkins, Mrs. Warder, | Pl¢ in and around Warrenton over this at- | charge of the affair that the people of Ana- as those identified with science, art | scribed this new method of treating discases und ere is our huge electric sign. Remember | he had finished eating he went upstairs & tempted assault, ard so loud were the | costia ars responding lberally in the mat- | #24 hterature. : instructed their patients in its use. Dr. cos’ responding Ly e mai = that we upholster and recover Furniture. | with his wife Mrs. Sutton suggested | Calgeron, Carlisle. George, F. Bradiey. Kt. | threats of lynching, that it was deemed | ter of cortributions. "The following sence nang Secretary of the Navy has directed remake Mattresses. Stumph Bed Co., 7 & K-! that they play a game of cards, thinking| W-aecaman, Arnold Hague, Aulick Palmer, | Wise to send the negro to Alexandria for | men were appointed a committee of ar. a dotell ee Band to be in attendance, and “HYO MEI’ <NY'S DRY ROASTED COFFEES. | the amusement would take his thougnts| professor Graham Bell, Justice C. C. Nott, | Protection. Me was quietly put on the | rangemeuts last evening to carry out the honor. ern ae oe eee woken ee. ee ce Pure | @¥ay from his illness. He was feeling | Mra arthur Brice, Robert Hinckley, James | {Tal yesterday evening and brought to this | plans decided upon: Messrs, Julius W. Tol- - Sesiane eke Gee ce too nervous and sick to handle -aris, he! M'“sanneten, Ralph Gross Johnson, James | CtY. Shortly after his arrival here the news | son, chairman; J. E. Minnix, Dr. James A. Se Ne ee ‘D. KENNY. | Sid, and, lighting his pipe, he stre:ched| Moatinan Mrs, Hearst, JL. M. Curry, Fr, | tbat there was a negro ravisher lodged | Watson, Dr. Richard V. Pyles, A Gude, REPORT FROM THE MILITARY. ee NZ. | himself out on the bed. After convers-| BMoGuire, Mira Blizabeth Hobson, Thos, | 12, the Jail spread like wild fire, and for a | George #. Pyles, Conrad H. Welos, Richard ROOMS PAPERED-Only $2 up. M. N. | ing with his wife a few minutes the latter | Neison Page, Parker Mann, Sillson Hutch: | Bvorybodye rerwang te ee cosaetement. | B. Buckley and Albert L. Richardson. Organizations Whick Will Take Part Evans & Co., 222 13th st. aw. suggested that she would get him some| {ye 5 8S, ainoe Hubbard, Mrs. A. G. rybody remembered “the terrible expe- | ‘The celebration will be held late in the im Emancipation Parade. CURES BY INHALATION It is Nature's own . ‘Taken with the air al v rience of last June, when James McCo: 7 ¥ breathe, it reaches all the parts affected, BEST PEOPLE DRINK “PABST” Se ee eo tur tera entiethalcemeried a en ore ehiig Sheri. | W28 taken. from the police headquarters | The meeting aalounes ae Lae =o nesting was held last nleht at 12th and | SSS ‘cust ‘so she setenr as can beanie : , . t » A. Je > . and hung to a lamp post. But few people | pla t Saturd: fi hi = streets northwest, at which the military | no other way. famous Milwaukee Beer. Go where you|a willingness to take anything his wife| dan goin R. McLean, Place nex urday evening, when ar. 2 may, in any town in America, and you'll | would prepare for him, he sald he doubted | “"Ti.. Taces are loaned by Mrs. Thomas F. | "ent to oe a ewerets ae 728 | rangements will be completed. organizations to take part in the Emanci- | »,There ie no danger. no risk. Your money in re- find ‘that “the Elite” drink “Pabst” ex- | if it would give him relief. Richardson, Mrs. Hitt, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. | the innocent: vicumecy te aoe nad —_>—_ pation day parade, under the direction of | *™"f% clusively. At your grocers = aa direct. Mrs. Sutton went down stairs to prepare} Rebesca J. Storrow, Mrs. Leigh French, RESULT OF DESPONDENCY. it, $1.00. Extra bottles, Bde, PABST BREWING CO. Cap. st. | dose for him. As soon as she left the| yrs Lucius Tuckerman, Mrs. Maguire, iyomel “Hyomei” Balm (a wonderful healer), 25¢. Captain Hawkins, reported. They are as ss uy all or sent mail. Send for the may) oo ea Sed follows: Capt. B. Y. Butler, Zouave Com- sault been-in. Alexandria the man wouid probably have been summarily dealt with zoom her husband went in the bath room. | irs. Hobson, Miss Williams, Mrs. Curry, before the militia could have bee! ne Henry Walsh, Veteran of the War, 3 CITY AND DISTRICT. The report of a pistol shot soon afterw.rd | Mrs. Raeburn, Mrs. Thomas Nelson Page, | but for his protection: ld have n called Commits Suicide. aed se peed men; ae apr foe os oS seer de tawny O° Well as other mem Miss Macomb, ‘Mrs. John Singoi? gui] A reporter of The Star called at the jail, | A veteran of the late war, named Henry | 2} City Guarda sinty men! Capt: Sobaaoad ee ee Methodists Greet Their Pastor. siget = Miss Louisa Morgan of Washington; Mrs. | and through the kindness of City Sergeant | walsh, sixty-five years old, committed sul- Masser Aa sennld omtad reread Bath Room Door Lecked. J. Pierpont Morgan, Miss Louisa Morgan, | Smith was allowed to see the prisoner. 4 = Mies Mary Parsons, Mrs. Wm. T. Blodgett, | Rskins hh oat cide at his home, No. 355 C street south- = Mir Herman Maneot, |ei Setelecsimt | airs: Cadwalader Jones, MrasiL.ce @Moxton, | nervonstatatewtacintery motion Comk nn | weal) veaterOay atterncone ty Eangiog tine We sell Booth’s Hyomei Inhaler. who was at the house calling on Mrs. Sut-| Mrs. James H. Stebbins, Mrs. James D. | gotten out of him. Deputy Sheriff Shirley | self. He had been despondent for several | yrarshal Hawkt ‘ Mertz’s, 11th and F. ton’s sister, and a neighbor, Mr. C. H.|Prichot, Mrs. Richard M. Hunt of New | repaired to the hotel and immediately went | Guys because of the less of his position, wkins then announced the fol- 4 2 Smith, were soon at the bath room door.| York; Mrs. George W.- Wales and Mrs. | to his room, refusing to be seen by any-| but had given no intimation that he was lowing appointments on his staff: George locked, but they broke | Charies J. White of Boston. body. He returned to Warrenton this | Ut W. H. Ferguson. right aid; Capt. Burrell, AMUSEMENTS. LL Dee UG De v m-| Prof: Thomas Wilson's lace collection, | morning, leaving the prisoner in the Alex- | €0ing to take his life. During recent days | ef aia: Tillman Tocsay Gapeet Gee it open and there on the floor was the offl- | which will be on exhibition, is very large | andria Jali, where he will remain until he ; he had been about the Capitol making an ti 3 100 men; Capt. Watkins, seventy-five men; the East Washington. Twilight Club, B. Thompson, president, sixty men. Grand The members anid friends of\Union M. E. Church gave a reception last evening to their pastor, Rev. A. Bielzski, who is just beginning his fourth year at that church. A pleasing program was presented, includ- ing choruses, solos and addresses. Mr. E. 8. Wescott, superintendent of the Sunday es Nelson Fisher, officer of the day, and Louis school; Dr. C. J. Ladson, president of the |e with the pistol in his hand. Powder | Mrs. Raebrom, Mrs. Thomas Nelson Page. | is wanted before the grand judy. effort to get a government place, but be-| Frazier, Alfred Pope, P. H. Simmons, Ama' teu ir Entertainment Christian Endeavor Society, and Mrs.|™arks on the right temple showed where | Ils tapestries, will also loan a collection 01 Identified as P. J. Kaufman, ceuse of the war excitement had failed to | Ralnh Wormley, Charies Taylor and Fa. COLDMBIA SHRATER. 2 Clinton Smith, president of the West End | the bullet had entered, pot it ae bade ‘The artists represented by portraits are: | As stated exclusively in The Star yester- securg recognition as a constituent a: one os Walliams, ee a ee saat WEDNESDAY, April 13, 3:30 P.M. _ W. C. T. U., made appropriate remarks, | that nothing could be done for the wou! Sir Joghua Reynolds, Sir Thomas Law- | day, the body of the mysterious suicide of | Of the senators or Genta bat be hed tert | town this year. — Reserved weats, 75¢. ard $1.00, to be bad from welcoming the pastor and congratulating | man, if he were not already dead. rence, Sir Henry Raeburn, Geo. Romney, | Monday last is believed to be beyond doubt . friends of the league. mb30-26 h no better success than on former oc- the church on its good fortune in having fi Schultze, who happened'to be | Thos. Gainsborough, Wiillam Hogarth, wit ° secured the services of Dr. Blelaski for | rear the house, was soon at the bedside of | Cornelius Vos, F. and Ry Madrazo, Ae van, | that of P. J. iaufman, @ southern lawyer. | cxsions, and when he returned home quick- Last Kites Performed. Battle of Gettysburg. nother year. To these expressions of | the officer, whom he had known for anum- | dyke, John Trumbull, Benj. West, Chaplin, | This information was obtained from a clue | ly en rile kira a Funeral services were held this afternoon | Over 200 views of thrilling scenes of the greatest good-fellowship the pastor responded in ber of years. Two physicians were also | Gilbert Stuart, C. L. Ellfott, Sir Peter Lely, | secured by a reporter for The Star, As |, Walsh had been employed as a gardener | ,+ 930 Pennsylvania avenue over the re- | battle of modern times, displayed on a canvas 40 feeling manner. A vocal solo by Miss Mof- | summoned, but were unable todo anything, | Carolus Duran, Rembrandt Peal, J. 8. Cop- | stated Mondav afternoon, the buttons on the ne eee nd is failure to get on | voains of John T. Hughes, « member of | fc square by an experienced oxyhydrogen light PORE we oe Swan added | as life had lett his Bods ae oe pleat — Pan ucn Ove Ualenaa the trousers worn by the dead man bore | he would have to Gepend entirely upon his | tke Salvation Army, who died Tuesday of CAPT. JAMES T. LONG'S ate eo can peetinny gp sto wos Sa prt 5 a a ee ‘and | betzkol, ‘I. F. Millet,’ Mariano Fortuny, | the name of H. J. Pelzman, a Washington | pension for a livelincod. Not many weeks | apoplexy at his home in Deanwood. ‘Thrilling Lecture, for the benefit of Xoung People’s Improvement Society, and] other members of the department visited | Fromentin, E. Detalile, ‘Trollievert,, #. | taller, Investigation at Mr. Felzman's es- | ago h2 and his wife rented a room in the The Old Guard, Teiregnments were served by members of | the house during the evening and expressed | Meissonier, H. W. Mesdag, J. B. C. Corot, | i0tthat a man answering the deceupting | oor S) ea ihle heme ioentetaeenne mn MASONIC OTH AND F STS. the Mite Society. Short talks ware given | sympathy with the bereaved widow. No Dias, “J-/G_ Vibert. (Hugene Delacrole: | Sethe suicide haw ordered a path of| ho tee ee ere ee en eer noen F APRIL 1, 7:30 PM. by Rev. J. Fred Heisse of Wesley Chapel | ‘To some members of the force the news| Francis Murphy, Thomas Girten, Gerard trousera: froiisakr = Petarmana september (80 ee Naan at ‘Atte wi Se ad gone to vis ADMISSION ONLY '25 CENTS. ana Rev. W. W. Van Arsdele of Balti-| of the suicide was not a surptice, for they | Tsrbure, J. B. Jongkina, Guctave Courbet, | 17" ana they wero delivered to nim Octo: | Nergcausnter, After a fow minutes’ con. Great Ca i = more. rious illness of the unfortu-| Martin Rico, Jules Dupre, e elder) 4 1 a a 2 Te wre ‘During the evening the encred’ rite of | nos” a can at ta ener upon his nerv-| Breughel, J. J. Philp, E. Vedder, George CR eee tage eects pe echt Sa a a) deb anos baptism was administered to the youngest | ous system. It is stated that he had inti-} Morland, W. T. Richards, Gabriel Max, J. |Temains is of the opiniem that the dead | tit quutil, shortly after 4 o'cloc Dagens member of the Bielaski family. The Ut-| mated to some friends that he was tired of | L. Gerome, Elizabeth Gardner, Jules Bre- | man is the same peres for whom he wade | & Or ehiae ree Wheneneenee sien oe fellow js one month old, and was christ- | suffering, and had even gone eo far as to | ton, David Cox. Saml. Prout, Hugene Isa- | {he trousers, and that the trousers worn | croway, of his rocm- | When he rearhod OUSEKEEPERS must ex- ing. Mrs. Blelaski wes present- | kill himself. y . Wim. 3 » 1. ercise great care in buying baking powder, for every kind of scheme is employed to sell the alum compounds, which _ your physician will inform you are poisonous to the human system. Royal Baking Powder is well known as an absolutely pure ————.—_—_ NW. | those made by him. the door and suspended himse?f from the ed with a beautiful bouquet by Miss Mc- varez, Rounaldson, Jean Berand. Albert | Mr. Pelzman stated to a Star reporter jeckouponewhichtdhesteanscme tak Glue on behalf of the reception committee. LE CO Ca Co Herter, Artz, Nasmith, Elizabeth Nourse. _ | that he saw the man whois supposed to be | rested. using a clothes line for the pure ——~————_ The deceased was forty-four years old —_—-+—_ P. J. Kautman in Stimzing’s saloon, on 7th | hese. "When found his feet were touchiug A Grand Collection of Art ‘Treasures | 20d was a native $f North Carolina. He AMUSEMENTS. street in Washington; Friday night last, | the floor, but the welght of his body on his at Auction. came to this city after he had eerved in the .. | and it fs sald that et that time he had | neck had caused strangulation. He had The exhibition of this unparalleled collec- | army, and was appointed on the police] “THE TGR Sunnie a g Ge oe ae poet ee probably been dead moze than fifteen min- japanese treasures will 0} at 2 ¥ company, who have n presenting w! mee bina 5 the; cleaunt: gallery, 218 atroct somor: | ore, Cut Steet FERS SEO. Eee ree ee eee eee ee Co- | Te2s0n for believing that: the-deceased was | The body was cut dcwm and taken in row morning. and continue until the hour | Y€ar8 he did duty in the first precinct and | & well-to-do, but. when’ the body was found | the room. Later the police were notiticd of sale, which will take place on April 5, | 8rved as precinct detective. While en- | lumbia this week, will change the bill for | dead ofv board the tugboas there was noth- | ana “the” remaine ee ee were notitied at 2:30 p.m., and centinue daily at that | £2ged in this duty he figured in many noted | Friday evening, Saturday matinee and |ing in the pockets of the clothes but a morgue. Cororer Carr gave a certificate cf hour until every piece is sold. By order of | C2SeS and arrested some of the most des-| night to Arthur Pinero’s comedy, “The | fall black pocketbook comtaining five pen-"| gaicidal death. Yamanaka Amano & Co. of Osaka, Japan. | Perate criminals who are known in this| Magistrate.” The play is one of those | Me® There was no wigm.of jewelry.-on |“ ‘phe deceased was a native of Ireland. Mr. Latimer will conduct the sale for W. | ‘ity. About six months ago he was trans- : his person’ other thea a pair of ouft: but us He came to this country more than forty B. Williams & Co., auctioneers.—Advt. ferred to the eighth precinct, und, because | “lean, wholesome comedies, full of funny.) tons, which: wero examined: by a reporter | years ago, and after serving in the war SS BUSH. NEXT WEEK. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. ‘Dining ‘This’ Engagement SOTHER * : ; ‘ ‘Tues., Wed. .. Pri. Eves. & Sat. Mat., of his failing health, Lieutenant Kenney | situations and bright lines, and never for {or DRammirse They were im the shavew be: seltled in this city. His wife and two and healthful cream of tartar erp ADVENTCRE OF LADY URSULA. A Lad Seriously Injured. assigned him to duty In connection with | a moment does the interest lag. It will Alated seal Apis ae een oes daughters survive him. a Saturday Sreeing tot > the patrol wagon., This new duty made it | also serve to bring out the full strength of | Patcd and of a very cheap make. e —__>—_ powder. The U. S. Govern- LORD CHUMLEY. A fifteen-yeer-old. boy named Charles | possibl eg If it be true, as stated, that the deceased : Wednesday Matinee (by request), Cofman was taker: to the Emergency Hos. | which he greatly. needed, Dut the expected | Mr. Daly's company, including Miss Cath- | tiad a roll of ‘money, triday' night he may | Committed for Contempt of Court. ment tests show this, and also Se " erine Lewis, who plays the part of Mrs. | have been foully dealt with,'but from the | In connection with the divorce proceed- Sa : pital last night from Edge Hill, King | !mprovement in his health did not follow. | rine. I position.in which the body was discovered | ings instituted by Joanna Curtin against that itis greater than any otherin SEATS NOW SELLING. George county, Va, to have his right arm errs re — such a theory is hardly tenable. It wit be | patrick Curtin, Judge Hagner, in Equity ke ; h ee treated for a serious injury. The boy's ALLEGED FALSE TITLE. YSAYE-MARTEAU-GERARDY-LACH- | remembered that the, body» was found: be- 2 3 leavening strength. Consumers KK PRS45'S LYCEUM" THEATER. AUME.—The sale of seats for the recital to | tween the rail and:house on the tugboat, | Court No. 2, today signed an order commit Declaration of Warning to Certain | be given at the Columbia Theater Friday, | and no part of it. was touching the deck. | ting the d2fendant for contempt for failure Owners of Real Estate. April 15, at 2 o'clock, by the distinguished RES the suicide gat on the rail with Sey penta eereea hae oC y artists, Ysaye,. the great Belgian violinist; | his feet hanging overboard and put the e! alimony. h is di- A icclaration of warning to holders of | Sr iteau, the ‘celebrated French. violinist; | pistol to his forehead. expecting that whee | rected to detain Curtin inseustody until, the so badly there, he said, that he decided to | (o7t@™ Teal estate in this city was today | jean Gerardy, the phenomenal ‘cello player, | he fired the fatal shot his body would fall | alimony is paid or until further order of the ly there, 2 e deci to| filed with the recorder of deeds. The paper | and Tachaume. the well-enown pianist, | into the river, but his expectations were | Court. mao tae eo Snalty = euyrmene St | 1s executed by Joseph I. Keefer, who claims | opens at Guzman’s, in E. F. Droop & Son's, | net realized, ‘as the body fell backward, ann ae SS Edge EGC aE ee Lio abelian coustn oti Getrae Washington | tomorrow morning at 9. All these art- head striking against the house with | 6¢¢4-66¢¢¢¢06C¢@2OCCCEG6G¢600 yesterday efterncon his right arm came ists are the foremost performers upon their | Such force that it made a large bump on e in contact with a swiftly revolving buzz| through his grandfather, Joseph Ball of | Wir US instruments, and their appearances | the upper left-hand side. saw and was nearly torn from his body. | the “Ball family e 2 3 parents died when he was young and his friends placed him in the Baltimore Or- phan Asylum. He went from there to a farm down in Virginia. He was treated All This Week. MATINEE E Last appearance this VANITY FAIR AND THE ORIGINAL z —— Corbett and Fitzsimmons AMUSEMENTS. Veriscope Pictures. Next Week—THE iTZ-STANLEY COMPANY, Special, - = New National. TONIGHT AT 8:15—SATCRDAY MATINEE. ’ G Street MR. CHARLES FROHMAN Presents Rifles’ Hall, Bet. th and 10th Ste, M2 GILLETTE |22% pet tac 8 who are prudent will make sure that no other enters into their food. RY DAY. * a cousin of General La- } ajone at various times have always attract. | The police are investigating the case as = Sou ae ames Mas, mandy. #0 the | fayette, throug. the Count Jacques Royer, | ed all who patronize "musical events, ao | carefully ag possible and will continue to Im Constant Pain und was bandaged temporarily. e Se ante i Fi = > will | do. so. photograph will be made of the Boy was placed on the Sten ma Wakeford | 2nd the survivor of Seward’s expedition to | that the coming recital in which they ‘will ae : dead man, in order that the body may be end brought here for treatment. He was|Alaska, and the first American to plant | ll aprear willl probably test the capacity | faohiitied ‘should relativen or rricnde wake oN = Placed under an anesthetic and the in-|the stars and stripes in that far away re- 2 inquiries im the future. ‘The body will be Did Not Walk a SED ot Five jury operated upon. It is feared the arm | gion. le declares that the title to squares 1 interred this afternoon or tomorrow. M _— e e of Will have to b> amputated eventually. 325, 328, 412, 469, 471, west of 471, 540, 980, BEETS OEE: Months — Severe | Cas Lege ee Re ee lleenscy bay pein reer Gos ord ag ee Dyspepsia ‘Cured by Hood’s Ben cromy sages gece Polk | sau. "Piitine“sitics_son. | mua olding are not the owners at law, but s , r. H. E. Holt, an old resident of this illa. I M hJ h Wa cally /seceived Pattee retained by | have obtained their titles through ‘fraud, Closer Relations. city, died at the Alexandria Infirmary at Sarsaparilla 00 uic onnson. Miller. \ ary stomach. It restores and regulates. misconduct, —— and an altogether Bishop Hartzell of the M. E. Church, | §:45 o'cisck lest night. Mr. Holt was taken “I suffered severe pains in my stomach. Next Week—The Singing Comedia: 9 oy: The consensus of medical opinion, based | WTOMS meaning of the law. who is styled the “Bishop of Africa,” but | to the infirmary yesterday afternoon suff2r- 4 grew worse and suffered untold agony. ANDREW MACK OscaR P. SISSON and upon actual observation and careful ex- Saray whose residerce is in this country, 1s ex-| ing from an attack of la grippe. Shortly. I was sick five months in bed. There was J] oo. paniant seccem, “AN IRISH GEN- Miss ESTER WALLACE. Set ieee re Lerne Perel caae theta sin) | Pected in Washington shortly as the] after his arrival at the institution pneu- | % constent pain in my bowels ang Toma @ | TIEM ate. selling. mb31-tf.20 | Prices, $1.00, T5e., H0c. Seats at Guzman’s, in wonderfully assists digestion, and that it | banishes the “blues,” restores the digestive | De@ter of an official communication from | moria developed rapidly and in a few hours ont sie pile = eee a fogictenl ACADENY. BF. Droop & Sons’. mh26-0t' ic invaluable for the strengthening and | functions and promptly cures headache, | President Colenar of the republic of | death clalmed him. Mr. Holt was abut Sateitasihastined ie iniceaeoon mies eaig eee, RAND OPERA HOUSE. nourishing of convalescents, weak children, | mental exhaustion and sleeplessness. Ali | Liberia to President McKinley. It is said v ate hae end util it Beoke I could sot hope for #- Tee Beautiful Temeoes “Of Gat Tease | GO KERNAN & RIFE, Managers. prion tiet catcttpe Cray Beare druggists. Mica eee Sie per bot —Advt. that President Coleman is anxious to se- Mrs. Hogan Not Dead. ef. Finally, after using several bottles ‘Mountains, WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH 23, heuser-Busch Brewing Ass’n, which fact cure closer relaticns with both the Unitea| A Tepreszntative of The Star is requested of Hocd’s Sarsaparilla I began to improve. NEXT NDAY NI .. ‘ednesée} urday. guarantees the purity, excellence and merit pupae a eS ee States and England, and desires that doth | t® state that Mrs. William Hogan, residing |} 1 bave found it the best medicine I have AT Paiesinsd tees we as mone ; ¢laimed for it—Adv Sad Wi ge eydivorce against her / those nations shall take steps to insure the| St Del Ray, whose death was announced | $ ever taken for dyepepeta, with which I arly mics SA ed husband, William 8. Whiteford, continued { sj aerondence of Liberia and encourage| iM yesterday's Alexandria correspondence, have been troubled for ten years. I can CUBA 452 Bes peter ee ao Orphan Asylum Benefit. and extreme cruelty is alleged by Katie | 0° development of that country. It is| !3 alive and as well as she ever was ir. her eat regularly without distress and sleep PI NEY seme Fy The receipts at the concert given recently | Whiteford. The wife further states that | Ciuimod that beth Germany and’ France| lif2. ‘The announcement was made in a| $ soundly.” MOLLIE V. CROSS, 1207 Camp- CUBAN WAR! UNCLE TOM § CA in the Columbia Theater for the benefit of | her husband 1s now serving a sentence in| are striving to gain a foothold in Liberia| telegram sent by a brother of Mrs. Hogan | @ bell Ave., 8. E., Roanoke, Va. RI DGE. Rep at St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum amounted | the Albany penitentiary, having been con- | and enibrace every opportun'ty to bring | ‘0 another brother In the west, He alone 9_~ Sarsa= = : : oe ee, ee oe to $951.75. The experses were 51, leaving | Victed of forgery and sentenced to that | this about. Sid eee Sees April 4—Brady's Great Production, HUMANITY, MILT. G. BARLOW, es UNCLE TOM. the net proceeds $000.75 h ms tickets | Stitution for seven years. In addition to Bishop Hartzell and his wife left New Police Court. OO parilla mb21-tf,20 3 Magnificent Bands. Proceeds $000.75, with some tickets) q divorce Mrs. Whiteford asks that she | York December, 1806, for a tour of the believed to be sold 10t yet heard from. While the concert was a great financial ACADEMY OF MUSIC, SUNDAY, APRIL 3 Ponies Donkeys, Oxen, Mules, ‘Horses and Bur. Cuba and the Cuban War! | rm. 25 puck ana wing Dancers, 10 Cuban and be granted the custody of her daughter | ficld under the superintendence of the for-| _1" the police court this morning: Mayor and authority to resume her maiden name| mer. After their arrival in Afsica they | Simpson disposed of the following cases: Is America’s Greatest Medicine. Sold by all : Russian Bloodhounds. success, th will son be used up, as| O'Dowd. traveled about 6, miles west and south} Ollie Gaskins, charged with disordsrly con- Gruggists. $1; six for $5. Get only Hood's. Tlumiasted Panorama and Sacred Concert, gr » there are about 130 orphans In the institu: ———+-— and visited eightffive missicnaries. Be-| duct, was fined $5; Sarah-Haney and Fe- By HENERY BAILEY OF NEW YORK. Ete “THE BRAND OF CAIN. tucn. 5 Gans of Vetctans. fore his departure from this country, | lina Colley, charged with being drank and Popular Prices. -25 and 50 cts. —__+—__ Fakes Die—Facts Live On. We've beer in business since 1830, and i 2 Hi act easily, promptly r: Bishop Hartzell had served the church in| disorderly, were. fined $2.50 each. Hood's Pills : Major Mille has extended to Sons of | eee ee eositions and for some effectively. 5 cents, Veterans, U. S. A., and C. 8. A., to ex- years was editor of one of the leading ee The Great Original Oriental “Gate-size $50,000 The Sale of Seats FATIMA. SPRGOSO SOO ESE OOS SOOO COEF ENED OOD TIO OEOE OED se regular army and national guardsmen | church pupers. If we told you that your baby o Ladies, Tuesday ‘Thursday afternoons. 1412 aCe ce ee ee oe eet SenUey, | cay all atheere ‘whiol Eeus/-valontais oar tie —_>—_ Sane get ooughs te est oe: AMUSEMENTS. and Boxes Penn.'ave., Willard's Hotel. 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. Imess to continue through generations. | service in the proposed regiment, as well GEORGE SWAN SHOOTS HIMSELF. patent oeetat ie oieates eee : for the Ysaye-[larteau- Admission, te James F. Oyster, 900 Pa. ave. “Phone iL. | gs to all who think they would like to do Ser Wha cw aol Dos dee naa = THE CHORAL SOCIETY4 Gerardy-Lach R EXCURSIONS, ETC. ~Advertisement. , = Roy aan tenga by ane Coy eanene Intentional. digest the fat that. they do get. LECTURE BY ME. H. E, KREHBIEL, erardy-Lachaume Ke= Holy Week at St. Mary’s Church. | Veterans, U. 8. A., to meet them at thelr Dvorak and Nationalism in Music. ‘hou! Fat is a necessity to your baby. George Swann, a colored man ahout It Je baby. life ands baby be y, ri = ‘s 4 of | USIVERSALIST CHURCH, m twenty-five y2ars old, employed as a ulsion. for-all little omes, one, two and eS place at St. Mary's Church during. Holy | *nce and recruitment. It mocking fact ag | Watchman at the Normandie, shot him-| three years of age, is better tham cream fOr tem. | suipnen gy CORNER 18TH AND 1, STREETS. Week will be of unusual interest. A male] 20On as war is declared or there ae cox, | se!f in the breast last night. Friends of | 727. hd Z choir of selected singers will render (a| tainty of it, for which Lieutenant D. B. | the wounded man thought the shooting was WEA capella) the “Lamentations,” harmonized McLeod, leader of the most excellent Na-| accidental, but the police reported the case CITY iS. s by J. G. Ed. Steble, during the Tenebrae | tional Guard Brigad> Band, has guaran-| is an attempted suicide. z REE EPP services which take place on Wednesday, | £00 tts Services and a¢ which the Patriotic | ‘whe ehooting occurred in a hall in the Kew Sprthedtints: cital_opens ‘tomorrow morning, 9 o’clock at Guzman’s, in E.F. Droo) greg or at the ‘church, of the crentor’ afte & Sons’. > re, ~ MbSI,ap2,6,6,7 | ite COLUMBIA. $5 SATURDA* EXCURSIONS $5 To OCEAN CITY, Tid. The ten services which are to take| Pll this evening at 8 o'clock for confer- Sena he! 5S : Thursday and Friday evenirgs at 7:30] Scnatore aa i of the people | basement of the hotel, and Swann was re- PP rebtiosa Laban ee colors FAS? RERFORMANCE Tomorrow Afternoun Cog naa iy eae ten | I Congress will speak. The hall of Lin-| moved to the Emergency Hospital, where | “Goir yaaa: SOc. to $2.00. : NUMBER NINE, ; ‘ fs the organist of the Cathedral-at St. Gal-| %i" Camp Js at the northwest corner of | the physicians extracted a small bullet, $8. MB Set Yen) it can be said that, while adhering. Sth and G streets, one square north of | with which the wound had been inflicted. Knox 5 ‘ OB THE LADY OSTENDE, Columbia, - where the Metropolitan cars turn into Sth| ‘The physicians described the injury as <s \. : with but few exceptions, to the original 5 pinple vet Impressive Gregorian chant, he S17e°t- “The entrance Js on G street. antes ee eee a “| The Subtieties of Benefit Matinee s 2 to their effectiveness by a bs ” Friday and Saturday re Scholarly application of modern harmony. oe See nee erarrey ater canbe weece ee. = Evenings and Satarday ‘The choir which has volunteered to ren-| An alarm was sourded from box o5i| Spout the hotel. had procured the revolver THE TAGISTRATE, der these “Lamentations” consists of the| about 10 o'clock this morning for fire in| @ few minutes before 12 o'clock he was in following gentlemen: First tenors, Messrs. | ¢rame houses Nos. 115 and ‘117 16th street | the hall conversing with John Nevins, one AUGUSTIN DALY’S- Aloysius 8. Fennell, John T. Orchard, Wil- 't him, goin, 10. 4 liam M. Mooney and Howard 0. Coot; sec-| Dertheast. It was caused by a defective | of the porters. Nevins lef! Nie Bohemian [iinstrel Troupe, ond tenors, Messrs. Joseph A. Gauges, | Ate. Damage $100. SOO Ee Oa ant peore ene oun ee | no tancviss eee Carrell Institute Dramatic Co. and large variety Edwin D. Flather and Chazies Swett: | An alarm of fire was turned in about 5| fhe, Pornen he saw Swann’ staggering to- EXTRA Weer EXTRAS first basses, Messrs. Frank A. Rebs:ock, J.| o'clock this morning from box pe EE ‘ord the potter's Toor, He fal and was ae WEEK of High-class Specialties. Frank White and Charles Meyers: second {| {7 th2 office of Asher, Barnett ee tupor when picked up. ~ SEATS NOW ON SALE, 5 4 . Messrs. Taylor Cronin, Charles J.| 1421 F street. Electric ight wires caused | §7_@ stupo = y SEATS NOW SELLING at Popular Matinee se crit | re rt i Hospital ambulance was ‘rill. S Uy rn joore and Henry P. Werres; director, Mr.| the fire, which resulted in a loas of about | |The Emergency Hospital ambulance was | A handsome Medallton MR. RICHARD William Waldecker. Le the institution under treatment. Carroll Institute Lectures. ae 5 ee a - ats. Por spawn aoe about Flowers, 1224 F.— The Battles of Gettysburg. _—___-—_—_—_ ‘The complimentary course of illustrated —— ‘Tomorrow evening Capt. James T. Long ‘Specify “Diamond” ot ). lectures given weekly by the Carroll In-] Don’t forget the Bre of fine goods at | will deliver his lecture on the “Three stitute since November last will be brought | Sloan's tomorrow.—. Days’ Battles of Gettysburg” at Masonic |be had. “Diamond” is made of. Hag ra Berge tenn § to a close tonight with a lecture on Paris ‘Temple. This is one of the most interest- hops wy i A Rea by Mr. Nathaniel T. Taylor, president of the | gsuate”” Brack 1. Hanis’ i500 Pa oven | ing descriptions of the series : erertess Mr. Hyde Bray. “A bilt to $6 anne ——————— institute. The lecture will be descriptive of | advertisement. @ coaching tour in and about Paris, includ- ._ se ing St. Cloud and Versailles. The lantern] The Auction Sale at Sloan’s, 1407 G stides are from views secured by Mr. Tay-| St., Antique Collection of- Furniture, lor when abroad two years ago, China and Stiver. : eer ‘Tomcrrow and Monday. et 11 a.m. and 8 " “ a D ; 7 L 4 < Small’s Easter Flowers, p.m., will witness the sales’ ‘i 5: : 3 - ane ie me ed ee ane ° Pet J. H. Small & Sons, 14th and G streets, | Carbonero : f A 1 2 : Cok a ‘ weeny Sy a3 01 imme- diate Solvers, of orders given to either vt.