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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1898-24 PAGES: SPEGIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. FAIR TONIGHT. FINANCIAL. NAVY YARD CLOSED ETIN' S TL. BAPTIST. Pleasant. Weather Indicated for To- EASTERN STARA SPECIAL MEETING OF | MONDAY, APRIL 4, 8 P.M, 3 ‘eather Tnaion Esther Chapter, No. 5. 0. E. S., will be held Anti-Saloon Lea: P. SiRGROPULEEEN ADWSk GEESE. wee ant We move anything from dainty | ON 3 ., for purpose of gue. METROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 6TH AND 3 : MONDAY. seit fast ay ured oe Woe bs aEcuLke Vantin, oat mies wes? ‘People’ Forecast till 8 p.m. Sunday: For the Dis- bric-a-brac to heaviest machinery. 2 Enier < wa’ a roung Urton, 6:30 Williams, the pastor, to eee preaches 11 and 7:30. Seats free.” Visitors wel: come. Ite po HEREBY NOTIFY THAT FROM DATE 1 No One to Be Admitted There To- trict of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia, fair weather tonight and Sunday; north to Send for our padd»d vans and. experts when you are ready to | EASTER NOVELTIES—BASKETS, PAPER FLOW- ers, Pictures; also rs, Favors, Beads, _— . by wife. ins, . in a ee eee Cee HAAR: Reise tor meting Paper Fiowess eta d; Ja% | PASTOR E.HER SWE WILL HE _ASISTED morrow. ioe tite April 1, 1808. _(ap2-2t*) _724 6th at. nw. | GOULD, 421 9th st. a Be ernie ge pr s Weather conditions and general forecast: #IOUSE & HERRMANN, FURNITURE DEALERS, | RErORTERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESEN- is Tal 4 5 = ‘A belt of high pressure extends from Texas Saag ae woes | See area See] eects acts. eee c SSS" | gees GAME FON THE SHOPS wrphan Asylum, the Ladies tY. jaxtruction. ¥ é es ye a twelve iron bedsteads with mattresses. It pre ets DHULLERY, Gos dita |. Dat Saturday at, 8 o'clock. ‘Free pews, All in NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.—OWING TO THE pen of Mr. James M. Stockett, the firm of Wright & Stockett is thie Gay disolved. st. and Va. ave. se. ELDER F. A. CHICK, OLD-SCHOOL B. at prevails on the Atlantic ex: in Florida. it is and guif STORAGE. | FINANCIAL. ‘Only men 9f° practioal expert- epce are employed in onr packing department. We promise that sny work they do for you will be well done. to ELLIOTT, Ml preach at Jno. ‘T. Campbell's, 111 11th st, wi preach at Jno. T. mn] 's, st. . ‘Tuesde: 3 io pove, I will continue the real ‘When Adi pertly cloudy in the lower lake region and Senta boned oe ihe ine dem sey owe aoe expect erent thing lve but ps iy evening, April 5, at A Talk With Admiral Norton on the Cio valley and early cleat in the upper = = ase : . ; il It debt by the frm, and col t st-pil ef ev e ississipp! ‘issouri valleys. js v7 re goods here. - a BMI devts duo to the frm. came out of a printing office! TENTH STREET NAPTIST CHURCH, COM. 10Ts Subject. ‘The temperature has risen in the Rocky t certainly pays to sto Goods ere. yee Soa ae eee So eae ee pastor “S's.,3 Preaching at en mcuntains and fallen in the lower Missouri financial way—as well as being more convenient and = — : : The Great’ - ” valley; elsewhere it has chang et w Ee =ATHONE FOR LIFE TNApRANCE oN we | sueael rs alight. more advantageous. Every cecunens Gaticion:-beegttsteaned aed. namie _niiot Sad conten at ment. Come _\t_ | VESUVIUS GOING TO NORFOLK | | Fair weather. Slee Sep eee storage. Building is'centrally located. Elevators run lat 1. T. D. HADDAWAY, od ‘OST! IKST BAPTIST CHURCH, . } “ 7 ~ ae F. H. BAIRD. HOPATHD. KIRKPATRICK. | "Scott Circle, Dr. Ghatice TA. siekelsy’ penton : with lower temperature in the lower Mis- to all rooms. Night watchmen, fire alarm and fire pails 5 7 NEW YORK IS SHOWING KIMBALL BLDG., 1417 G ST. N.W. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Preaching, 11 a.m., by sissippi valley. is aiiity rine ot Vine Eaten icte and Benaete at ter | ~Coamitatioeronaranmmasatie tices mbs-tt_ | President G. ft Hovey, and 7:20 p.m. by Dr. E.| Admiral Nortom commandant of the navy |. The Mississippi river at Cairo has reach- throughout the building are parlors, 1108 G st. nw. *_ | DON'T ORDER YOUR MANTELS ver wo 6:30 It ed the stage of 49.1 feet, and wiil probably attain its maximum height Sunday at about 50 feet. The stage at Memphis is 33.8, and yard, stated today to a Star reporter that he had decided to close the yard to the ly welcome. is oe TILE work until you see my stock; 86 different styles of oak and white mantels to select from: 20 FIRE. FIRE. MYERS" AIR-TIGHT CHEMICAL FIRE PAIL, and fire. Rooms are clean, —PASTOR DR. J. Ne i i H a coaerent styles, of slate mantels and, cabinets; | J. gun Wyenches 11 a.m; Rev. J. N. Field, | general public on Sundays, and that after | maximum height of 36 Leet will be cial rooms for pianos and for trunks. BEST AND CHEAPES’ : At to prices; and work- lo, N. ¥., am.; C. a = tf il FIRE EXTINGUISHER ON THE MARKET. masship geccanteals erec. 30 ractical | KE. meeting, 6: ‘oe it | today the shops will be closed to all visit- | reached by Tuesday. The danger line will years" USED BY THE UNY M Indoised by AM Underwriters. rt ready for immediate use. instantaneous In effect. For sale by FITH, Genl. Agt., tence. |. ROCHE, fels3m. 716 13th st. b.w. [ LOVE THE BEAUTIFUL Hust VISIT CLEVELAND PARK. CHURCH NOTICES. be reached at Vicksburg by Sunday night, and will not be mueh exceeded during the present rise. Rivers—The followirg changes in the riv- ers (in feet and tenths) have occurred: ars. The commander of the Vesuvius, he said, had asked him not to allow visitors on board the vessel, as it interfered with the work which 1s being carried on there. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, 8TH AND H STS. n.w., Rev. S. H. Greene, D.D., pastor.—Sunday sebool, 9:80 a.m.; preaching bythe pastor at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. All are cordially invited. It KPISCUPAL. $3 Month For rooms holding a large double W, A sign posted conspictously at the en- | Risen, Cairo, 0.7; Memphis, ©5; Vicksburg, load of Household Effects. Rooms 7 W. Lombard st., Baltimore, Md. b \ ap2it 303 mabard 6 PRO-CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. MARK, | trance to the navy yard states that visit- | 07. Fallen, Cincinnatl, 2.43 eres from $1 to $15. Trunks, 25c. “I never disappoint.”” METHODIST. cor. 3d and A 8.c.—7:30 a.m., holy com-| ors will not be admitted on board. > Eo ee de munion; 11 a.m., morning prayer and holy com- 9.1; Memphis, 0.8. ve the igen line —— = WANTED-—Lawyers BUSINFSS CHANCE — ON M. E. CHURCH, 20TH ST. NEAR munion, sermon by Rev. gr 80 p.m. For the past few weeks persons have | and falling, Cincinnati, 9.1; Louisville, 9.3. PA. 9:30, ave. n.w., Rey. Alex.’ Bielaski, pastor. Sunday school; 11, communion and addres: preaching by pastor. ST. PAUL'S M. E. CHURCH, 15TH n.w., Rev. Stowell 1. Bryant, Sunday school; 11 and 8, public mons by the pastor; 7, Epworth . L. Devries; 3: g children’s service, sermon by Rev. W. L. Devries; 7:30 p.m., evening sermon by Rev. Chas. H. Hayes; Maunday Thursday, boly communion. 7:30 end 10 a.m.; 7:30 p.m., communicants’ meeting, conducted by the bishop; Good Friday, morning prayer, Htany, pro-anaphora and sermon at 973) ae on service, conducted by the bishop, 2 m. to 3 Wideawake B u siness Men will profit by in- vestigating the merits of our fac-rimile type- written letters. who appreciate promptness and accu- racy to send us thelr Brief printing. 9c. page for 50 copies. been allowed*to take photographs only on express permission given by the command- ant. This order will be revoked today, and no one will be permitted to vse cameras in the yard. Below the danger line and rising, Vicks- burg, 0.9. Condition of the Water. ‘Temperature and condition of water at 8 a.m.: Great Falls; temperature, 51; condi- it AND RB STS. Parcel De League—devo- Merchant’s facility is afforded for safe our safeguards against theft dry and well ventilated. Spe- No Charg For moving Furniture, etc., from other storage warehorses bere. Drop Postal. We'll do the rest. livery Co., Baggage called for and deliver- or telephone : St me ticn, 2; receiving reservoir, temperature, 53; a -? 65 i BYRON $. ADAMS, “Prompt” Printer, 612 11th st. | _Ulenai meeting. It cinpes wie ee ee ee Scare tonite Tak eniton etiam So aistiinine meson 929-931 D St. --- = Phone, 9. _ap2 = = — | HAMLINE M. EB. CHUKCH, 9TH AND P ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, 16TH AND H STS., REV. ee ate Sr Sepa econnee i t =— | Place (your business ona modem ——| uw. Rev. W. i. STRICK’ D.D., pat Alexander Muckay-Stith, rector.—Holy commun-| “This thing of persons coming into the | Voir, temperature, 5i Somat at —— —— basis! The first and most important —]| Sunday seboo F L ion, m.; morning prayer and sermon, 11] yerd on Sunday must be stopped. Two | 8#te house, 3; effluent gate house, 3. 4 — step is to reflt your store or office with —- o'clock; evening prayer ahd address, 4:15 o'clock. - es aoa ieee Tide Table. aie Dak ae aap epee ie) = ptedate Axtures. We wilt abow you Visitors welcomed to all services. mb1-tt she Soe Be, oe 2 Lesa se Today-Low tide; 956 am. end. 1032 rts of the world. Freight con- | =—=——————————! © Prop postal BE ty eo romest — = 7 — , 9:04 a.m. i . > * — Estures and quote prices that no one — ee SERINE CHURCH SDA ND Gi STRON Wi hioVl| ry an emg cer epee Mere eNO Ap Deca a te eee enna Ls “ When you need us, Lerve the —— anywhere can beat i = ~Harteock, D.D.,| lcbard PB; Williaths, rector. Services at ii a.m.,|1n the yard. The crowd was an orderly Tomorrow—Low tide, 10:48 a.m. and 11:18 signed to us delivered promptly. rest to us. THOS. W. SMITH, Ist & Ind. ave. Phone 217. proc | 4 and pm; Kev. H. Fields Saumenig wili | one, considering everything, but it is best ; high tide, 4:32 a.m. and 4:50 p.m. ‘Mill and Wharves foot of th st. s.e. ‘Phone 551. trance Inte | Preach at night. it*_| under the circumstances ‘o keep the gen- | P-™-} high tide, a.m. P. ae —— Jerusalem - it_| ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, 23D ST. N.W., NEAR Sat patie oat — Phe. wero. some pick oe 7 = SSS == —= RACE SI = = : Washington circle, Rey. Alfred Harding, rector— | Pockets and some drunken persons, but Today—Sun rises, 5:43; sun sets, 6:25. CLES Se Sa ASOLO SED: |S Alle sehinictres i tarticcee tai, Sunday, 4:30, | there was not near as much trouble os Moon sets, 3:47 a.m. tomorrow. £99096099096000600800000069 | The National Safe De sit, 10:80 and 11 a.m., and 4’and 8 p.m, 1t_ | might have occurred, in New York, for in-| ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises, 3:41. 5 s it po Let our Mr. EL. Free- n pm, "C he Ll ST MICHAEL AND al SGaiS Gan stence. This 1s not a beer garden, p . ete he or Hatton week levies each nig of tbe | SE, CHARLAND ALL ANGHLS’ Cuvuon, | Since This Is not a boor warden, |" The City Lights. American Security ¢ Savings and Trust York cutter, cut you @ eek at 7:45 p.m. You are invited. Seats free; Services, 7:30, 11 a.m., 8 p.m.; Sun-| cing double duty and have not a second| Gas lamps all lighted by 7:33 p.m.; extin- andTrustCo., 1405GN.W.*% Spring Suit Gas morning, confirmation and sermon by the} to devote to anything else but their en-| guishing begun at 4:49 a.m. The lighting 3 @ Co KEEN, Tatlor, bishop of the’ diocese; Sunday evening, sermon by | forced duties. is begun one hour before the time named. CAPITAL. $1,250,000 mpany ap2-16d 1310 F St. Dr. Alexander Mackay-Smith. it “It was found necessary to exclude vis-| Arc lamps lighted at 7:18 p.m.; extin- SURPLUS. 275,000 ENSION, MASS, AVE, AND Rev. Dr. John H. Elliott, rector. holy communicn; 11 a.m., sermon by the t; 7:30 p.m., sermon by Rey. I. A. Specht; vested choir of men and boys. it ST, JAMES’ CHURCH, 8TH ST. Palm Sunday services, 7:30, 1 (procession), 3:30 and All welcome aiwa; ST, MARGARET'S, hE ell, _ rector.—Holy Wednesday, Thursd: iters from the Vesuvius for many reasons. One of them was that such a crowd inte: fered with the work of repair which was being carried cn, and another that injuries might have resulted from their presence. It was found that they threw things down the mouths of the guns. “The pneumatic apparatus is too delicate to be interfered with in that regard. One of the marines was caught in the act of Going this, and he will be made an example of, which was not possible in the case of the general public. I have heard two or three stories of foreign-looking men having been seen making sketches about the yard. I have put no stock in these. Rushing Work in the Shops. “The work in the shops is being pushed as rapidly as possible, and any interfer- erce whatever cannot be had, so I think it best to keep the shops closed to out- siders after today. They retard the move- mcnts of the men, who are working shifts ncw of twelve hours each. They ask per- tinent questions, and take up time in this way. “During the late war the order refus- ing admittance to visitors to the navy yard was most strictly enforced. I was attached to a ship, at the yard, and one day attempted to passiithe gates in uni- guished at 5:04 a.m. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. The following were the readings of the thermometer at the weather bureau for the four hours beginning at 2 p.m. yes- April 1, 4 p.m., 50; 8 p.m., 48; midnight, 41. April 2, 4 a.m., 36; $ a.m., 41; noon, 54; 2 p.m., 55. Maximum, 56, at 1 p.m., April 2; mini- mum, 34, at’ 7 a.m., April 2. The following were the readings of the berometer at the weather bureau for the past twenty-four hours, teginning at 2 Pp-m. yesterday: April 1, 4 p.m., 30.15; 8 p.m., 80.18; 12 midnight, 30.15. April 2, 4 a.m., 30.12; 8 a.m., 30.12; noon, 3050; 2 p.m., 29.95. pane eee THE WEEK. Naylor, D.T Vationers and’ communion the pastor Epworth Le: p.m. Foreign Exchange. Letters of Credit.3 Assistant Secretary pompano Se ra 3 available in all parts of the world. : American Security 3 and Trust Co. 3 it é¢ Soe Bt SLE ASOEMN ES OTE MOET 60°a month the payment on °F $100 inset” stock 230 NO MATTER HOW RICH THE FABLIC OR HOW inday school ; nobby the style of your sult—if it does not fit, It er meeting, ‘Thurs Will never look swell or stylish. If you want a perfect fit intrust us with your tailoring. If we fail to satisfy you—don’t pay us 8 cent. |. FRED GATCHEL & CO., Tailors, 604 13th si E. F. MUDD, the famcus cutter, Is now with us. ‘ap2-Sd SPRING FEVER B. CHU! sermon and communion; 7:30 by Rev. J. W. Duffey,” pastoi chool, 9:30 ‘a. EB, 6:20 pan.” WE WASHINGTON MISSION, 33d ‘ard Q.—Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:80 p.m. bs Kev. J. W. Beall; Sunday ‘se 80 a. It amon V. RICHARD LEWIS HOW- week: . Monday, Tuesday, and Saturday, holy com nunion, 8 a.m.; Good Friday, the three-hour de- yotion, 12 m. to 3 p.m.; evening prayer and ad- dresses daily except Good Friday, Easter day: Holy communion, 7 #.m.; morning mn and holy communion, 11 $10 30 And restlessness can be much moderated by judicious use of Tharp's Pure Berkeley Whisky. It is a splendid tonic. JAS. THARP, 812 F st. nw. Hodges binds magazines in leather, 75c. vol. ,5",,. ap2- 6d A rendezvous for the quaint and odd in home decorative things. Why not visit it? Andirons reduced 20 per cent. “THE TILE SHOP,” pastor.—9:15, Sunday ¢ and address by 0, Epworth League; 7:30, the pas- paration prayer Loan - Auditor :Assistant Treasurer C. 8. DOMER. RCH OF THE INCAT CHU. 12th sts. n.w., Rey. Wm. a2-10 12TH AND 11 a.m., 6:30, Ep. It zl ANY CHUR¢ H. McKMn, D.D., rector. Holy communion, 8 a.m. . sermon cod holy communion, 11 n.m.; service with instrue- tien, 4 p.m.; confirmation ‘service by Bishop Sat- at 8 p.m. it CH, 14TH AND G STS., D., pastor. and 8 p.m. by the pastor. subject, ‘The King Cometh,” fol- the communion. The Interpational Crisis. The Spanish cabinet replied to the de- mands of the United States by offering to release and take care of the reconcentrados until they could become self-sustaining and to consider the question of an armistice it ihe request for it came from the insurgents; the answer was considered unsatisfactory by the President and his advisors, and it CHURCH, 14TH A‘ R Rey. J. B. Perry, rector.—Cele- bration of the holy communion, a.m. ing prayer, sermon and second celebration, 11 o'cloc ning prayer and sermon, by I m. G. Wate, o'clock; daily evening prayer and 4:80 o'clock. Strangers always ee it Sunday Epworth It FOUNDRY EPWORTH LEAGUE—SPECIAL MU- = 1 Mrs. Kitty Thompson ' Dr. Leech, Mr. J. O. Ball and Mr. J. Walter Humphrey. Cordial ‘invitation ex- tended to all. 1t* address, comed. 2 13th st. one ers )POLITAN M.E, CHURCH, 414 AND CSTS, SSa0= SUTBEEAN: cnivewarner eae eauldoni exteanee EE) Gree tage Re ED Bo cee ment : = You RETAIL GROCERS OUGHT TO . Rev. Frank M. Bristol, ‘D.D., pastor.—ti | SP. PAUL'S ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHU was by seeing the!commandant.” would probably be referred to Congress on | | Value of matured shares, in this Building and HANDLE “CLOVER LEAF” SALMON. Sunday school. 3 p m. 1 n.w.—Rev. Dr. Domer, past Admiral Nortcn stated that he thought Fest eee ee a eg ‘a Monday. Senor Quesada, the representa- tive of the insurgent government here, said the insurgents would not ask for an armis tice. The Spanish torpedo flotilla arrived at Porto Rico. ‘The Spanish cruisers Viz- caya and Oquendo sailed from Havana, Presumably to join the flotilla. Generai Blanco had a talk with the officers of the volunteers in Havana and impressed upon them the seriousness of the situation, and urged them to be patriotic in this crisis; a call was issued for all able-bodied men’ in the island to enlist in the cause of Spain. The report of the Maine court of inquiry was sent to Congress Monday; it found that evening at 11 and ‘ ening, except Satur: riday morning at 11. 1t ORMATION, PA. AVE. and 2d st. s.e. . W. E. Parson, D.D., pas- tor. A Palm Sunday sermon in the morning. “To fathers and mothers” at night. Holy we services each night. Other services as ui Seats free. It LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHURCH,—PALM junday, Pastor J. G. Butler at 11. Confirmation 30, KELL MEMORIAL, C. H. Butler, astor.—Palm Sunday and confirmation service at 1; evening servic 0. ite CHRISTIAN, 0 pan... Dpworth League: Fas the feature of the ehove small payment plan ind is particularly advantageous to people of small earnings— ig a safe and profitable invest: ©FThe attention cf government emploses is di- rected to our full peld etock—drawing 6 per ceut. Washington Nat'l BI'd’g and Loan Assn.—12th and G Sts. “Sound and Solid as Gibraltar.” mb10-3m,21 sure to please every one of your pa- like the so-called choice salmon fair quality. “CLOVER is extra sine. Tet our rep- ind quote prices. Drop postal at trons. which is only of LEAF LMO: the Vesuvius would leave Washington for Norfolk tomorrow; as everything which could he Gone to her here wouid be finished then. She will goin the dock at Norfolk to have her propeller adjusted and her bot- tom fixed. It was learned that her crew will remain as it js-now: Naval Tactles May Change. Admiral Norton remarked: significantly to the reporter: ext week by this time there may be a change tn naval tactics.” This he thought wouid be brought about by the war evolutions of the batiie ships. CHAPEL, COR. [TH AND F ST: zi Helsse, pasto: 9:15, Sunday school; 11 om munion service; U p.in., preaching r meeting on Thursday evening.1C THE BLIND EVANGELIST, WILL give the Bibie reading at the consecration meet- ing at Wesley Chapel, Tuesday, 5th inst., at 2 o'clock p.m. It TRINITY M. EB CHURCH, REV. B.D. HUNT- ley, D. D., pastor.—11 a.m., song service, ad- ‘aud reception of mem- ing by pastor, subject Praise Outrank’ Prayer; CHURCH OF THE resentative or telephone. {7 NO CONSUMERS SUPPLIED. SHAW & BRO., Wholesale Grocers, 1000-2 M st. s.e. Ni CIVIL ENGINEERS, TOPOG- phers, draftsmen, riflemen, wood and fron Workers, riggers, | photographers, | tclegraphers, EA al, st. se. Lowest-priced storage in town! ‘ire to re- to its rve in he E $2 a room. full strengt Guaranteed protec- rb. pone a EE CT of S. 8. Gospel Temper- VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHU HoH, | Nothing, comparatively speaking, ke said, | the ship was destroye vateantet na! &5| tion against fire and burglars. value. Please send me your name, occupation Sees ices at Ts a.m heat Chante bY | is known of the tactics of fighting modern se ill enlist in the M. E. CHURCH, COR. 4TH AND D| the pastor, F. D. Southwest Church, 4 : ehting modern | responsibility; the reading of the report ‘TON SAFE DEPOSIT CO., . far oe rien Daly intelligent oa ¢.—I1 a.m., sermon by Rev. F. J. Hi. F, MacLane, evangelist | warships, WE I ee oe M, same hours. as the Chinese-Japancse war was too one-sided. He acknowledged the aroused the war spirit in both houses, and ble and active men can fill the requirements. a number of resolutions were quickly of- Major GILBERT THOMPSON, U. 8. Geological ger, president ‘of Morgan College, Baltimore, te John H. Griffi st 916-918 Pennsylvenia ave. mbitm,14 jobn H. Griffin, pastor. 7 - ee THEOSOPHY. ffic e - | fered, some recognizing the independence of }_—_-_—— Survey, City. apl-2te_ ARTON AVENUE M. 5, CHURCH — = ee Fae one ees fae con | Cuba, while others contained virtual decile, ° SPIRITUALIS. TION OF FIFTIETH he pastor. Kev. J. B. Stitt, 11] SUNDAY, 8 P.M., LECTURE BY MAJOR J. A. Fhe Beane anne the Pres- | rations of war against Spain: A caucus of 1 e€ ) a ett Sn NEXT. Typverephical jg unday wehool, STE | Glark, “Sunsests “Theomphie ‘Teaching voi the | ence of ,the Spanish torpedo flotilla was | republican members of the House was held mei eagle Ath le 3 : estriectio ‘opie ‘Thursday evening, “Theo- | greatly to be dreaded, and regretted that i % Sermucneal edie’ susleationss seat SE BET B | sophical Propaganda.” Free greatly Br and a stand taken against further delay in the United States navy was nvt better equipped in this respect. As if being aware that points of interest about the yard could no longer be inspected after today, there was a throng of persons rs. Rowland. ap COMMITTEE OF THE Weshington Jockey Club having authorized the admission of associate members subscriptions Will be received at the office of the club, 80S per and Metzerott’s Hall, F st. THE SECULAR LEAGUE. THE SECULAR LEAGUE PROGRAM, 2. PM. Temple, 518 9th st. n.w., tomerrow includes ad- at “BE Public invited. bringing the Cuban question to a head; the 40 revolt was only checked by representations on the part of the friends of the President that a demand had been made on Spain, to which an answer was expected, which Don't be content with admitting that saving money is good thing. Make up ycur mind NOW to practice your belief. We'll make the way easy —by accepting the smallest sums as deposits—by having busiress hours that can’t but belp your de- termination. 5 m, Christian’ Endeavor 1 ite THE FXECUTIVE PRESUYTERIAN, ES — We're open. from 6 Tith st. Such members and a lady accompany. esses on. “Socialism "by °C. O. Carter,” and Seco ee eeguning ytheyialied Would settle the whole question jn a satie- ON PAY DAYS & (8 pam. ta adal- the i ba to all club henses, YTER! CHURCH, 4TH lodern Theocracy” by Rev. Geo. B. Wheeler. actory manner. ie general elections last te lar hours. Drop sometime Solitnage Gam kecacuses oe wece ann aaa one Meee ae ee pas. | Vocal muste by Mr, Scott. ite | gangway of the Vesuvius. The latter has retake bee? regu : investigate the advantages of t 7™eUnion Savings Bank, 1222 F St. mh31-15d = HEALTH—PLEASURE—PROFIT— A HOME aT mbi1-tf CLEVELAND PARK. receive twelve ladies’ ets for each meeting. Subscription fee, $1 each meeting, or $1 for the year (covering both the spring and _au- trmn meetings, some twenty-five days in all). ND, President. ant Secretary. Sunday to the Spanish cortes resulted in a decided victory for Premier Sagasta, the liberals winning about 300 out of the 432 seats. A special cablegram from Madrid stated that the public there regarded war as inevitable. The Queen Regent of Spain made a personal appeal to Queen Victoria tor.—Preaching by the pastor tomorow at 11 0 p.m.; morning subject, “The Pei ve That Casteth Out Fear;” evening sub- ‘Two Thieves. either side one, und Jesus in the midst;’ Sabbath school, 9:30'a.m.; Young Men's League, 3 p.m.; Y. P. 5. 30 p.m. 1t* had her appearance changed completely, as she has been painted a dark green, with a red streak above the water line. Some tests of the guns were being made on board today. It was said these were satis- factory in every respect. Some interest “UNIVERSALIST. CHURCH OF OUR Leslie M FATHER, 13TH AND L, REV. tor “Bubbles ‘on the “A Preas OW Assi Ss. 8. Hi ROBERT WALLACH, apl-tt Of the District of Columbia. CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. Chartered by special act of Congress, Jan., 186% and acts of Oct., 1890, and Feb., 1892. Capital One Million Dollars SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. Rents safes inside burglar-proof vaults at $5 per arnum upward. Securities, jewelry, silverware and valuables of all kinds in owner's package, trunk or case taxen on deposit at moderate cost. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Deposits received from TEN CENTS up Ward, and interest allowed on §5 and above. Loais money on real estate and collateral security. TRUST DEPARTMENT. ‘This company is a legal depository for court and trust funds, and acts as administrator, executor, receiver, assignee and executes trusts of all kinds. Wills prepared by @ competent attorney in daily attendance. OFFICERS: THOMAS R. JONE B. FRANCIS RIG! Vice President W. RILEY DEERLF. -Second Vice ALBERT L. STURTEVANT. GEORGE HOWARi CHARLES E. NYA WOODBURY BLAIR. GIST BLAIR... mb26-7t President Assistant Trust Officer Storage. If yoa are going to store your furniture, and Wish to save time and money, see me or’ tele- phon E53 =] {mil store ‘your furnitore in ace as low as man the business. oe = Wil haul your furniture as low as them, and wait for the money if necessary. a3 Will take your surplus furniture in exchange for storage wnd havling charges Bloney advanced if desired. Store with me cnce end ‘Hl never sto: elsewhere, “re “a Marcus Notes, 637 La. ave. CONSRESSIONAL STORAGE WAREROOMS, mb8-3m 214. 716 4% st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN 5%, 5 1-2%, 6%. Being the Washington representatives of four of the largest Savings Banks of Baltimore, Md., to- gether with our private clientage, we are prepared to entertaia loans on city estate at a mini- mum cost to the borrower, Wescott, Wilcox & Hieston, mb4-2m 1907 Penn. ave. n.w. was aroused among the visitors when the navy yard locomotive puffed up to the gang plank and left two rapid-fire guns and some » April 1, 1893. | REV. T. DE WITT TALMAGE, D.D., WILL reach tomorrow at 11 a.m. and § p.m. in the first Presbyterian Church, 449 to use her influence toward mediation, but REFORMED. the latter turned the letter over to ‘Lord announce that I have establish- Washington Savings Bank I hereby beg t et between © Salisbury. M. Hanotaux, French minister .W. CORNER 12TH AND G STS. N.W.. eda LUMBER YARD at 12TH and MARYLAND | gna’: pee Re GRACE REFORMED CHURCH, I5TH SP. N.W. ammunition on a flat-bottomed car. This | of TOvelgaratalrapmtatee into near Papp beiccwt on wevinee bd commercial accounts y ‘EB S. i . 1 5 Post, ve . G , is “ ne + rea ite, installmen' preferred. AES THE EASTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, MD. | pastor.—Sunday ‘school, 0:20 suns mosaing Pest | WAS duly inspected and examined. deputies at Paris that the United States a ‘year and up- ave. and 6th st. me., Re ‘homas Chalmers viee, 11 nlistment of Marines. Enlistment of marines is continuing at the navy yard, and detachments of recruits are arriving from other points. It was stated that enlistment at the Marine Barracks has stopped, though no order has been issued to this effect. The reason for the stoppage, it is safd, is that the quarters are at present occupied by as many men as they can accommodate. Of 250 men in the barracks, more than a third have enlisted in the past three weeks. The rapid-fire gun, which was a feature of the yard of the Marine Barracks, has been moved. = —————-=+—____. Spenker Reed Ahend. Speaker Reed had the highest number of votes at 12 o'clock today in the voting con- test now going on at Everett's, 1225 F slreet northwest, the proceeds of which go to the building fund of the Young Men’s Christian Association. Votes have been cast as follows: Gray, 50; Elkins, 52; Hitt, 69; Frye, 49; McMil- lan, 58; Spooner, 41; Hanna, 60; Reed, 123; seems ee ae end Spain were equally dear to France. Se = Preparations for war were continued at ali points along the coast. The fleet of war- ships at Key West was made ready to move at fifteen minutes’ notice; their decks were stripped of all woodwork, and the offi- cers sent their valuables ashore. Orders were issued for the organization of a mos- quito fleet for the defense of the seacoast cities. Schley raised his flag cn the Brooklyn at Hampton Roads and as- sumed command of the flying squadron. The New York legislature appropriated $1,- 000,000 as a contingent war fund; similar resolutions were introduced in other legis- latures. General Miles issued an order for concentrating troops. A second Spanish torpedo flotilla, it was said, was to be pre- pared for sea at Cadiz. The Navy Depart- ment was advised of the departure of two Spanish warships from Carthagena for Cu- ba. General Blanco issued a degree ending reconcentration in the provinces of Pinar del Rio, Havana, Matanzas and Santa Clara, The defenses of Manilla, Philippine Islands, were strengthened, with a view of guarding against a possible attack by sea. Domestic. A severe earthquake shock was felt in Safe deposit boxes for rent at ward. Open daily until 4:30 p.m. evenings from € to 8. Money at5 PerCent toLoan On real estate in District of Columbia. No de- ayerte ELL & McLERAN, 1008 F ae = proposed by the board of trade, looking to the preservation of the spirit of the or- ganic act of 1878. The subcommittee of the House District committee on taxes and agscssments granted a further hearing on the subject of local assessments. The Sen- ate District committee approved several bills, including that providing for the re- equipment and consolidation of the Eck- ivgton, Belt and Columbia and Maryland toads, amending that bill in several par- ticulars. Dennis J. Canty, indicted for the murder of George M. Rye, was arraigned in the Criminal Court and pleaded not guilty. A coroner's jury investigating the mysteriour death of Ann Bean, an colored woman, rendered a verdict that she had died as the result of poison adminis- Easton, D.D., pastor.—Preaching at 11 a.m., sub- ject, second discourse upon ‘‘The Bible,” “WHO WROTE SHE BOOK .m., sub- and Saturday fe26-Sm NEW CHURCH. cES Sunday school, E. at 3 and week serv ‘Thursday evening at ers cordially invited. CHURCH OF THE fan), Com NEW CHU Rey. Frank 1 a.m; Sunday “school, 12: lecture on “The Heavenward Way, services: Wednesday, p.m. litany and I Good aap a.m., with sermon; Easter 4:30 p.m, Ladies’ and men's Bible classes as usual. All are cordially invit« it NON-SECTARIAN. THE PEOPLE'S CHURCH, 428 G ST. N.W.— Rey. Alex. Kent, pastor, will speak at 11:15 on National Resurrection, * Cen ‘These Bones Live?” At 8 p.m., Hon, Freeman Knowles of South Da- kota will speak on Modern Slavery. All welcome. it teen trustees to serve for the ensu' be held at the office of the company, No. 1419 G st. ¥. April 4, 1808. Yolls ¢ 2 p.m. a mae of stock will be closed ti pril 1 to Ay LEM Tow! THERE WILL Bz A MEETING OF THE ST holders of the Corecran Fire Insurance Company of the District of Columbia at their office, No. Gos 11th st . on MONDAY, April 4, 1898, for the purpose of electing nine (9) directors for ‘the ensuing year. Polls open at 12 m. and close at 1 pm. LOUIS R. PEAK, mh, 12,19, 28&ap2 Secretary. Holy week SOVENANT (PRESBYTER- tieut avenue, N and 18th strecte Hamlin, D.D., pasto Services at 11 a.m. and 4 p.u., with preachi by the pastor; Sunday school at 9:30 a.m.; Junior ©. E. meeting at 3 and Senior lecture on Bible, 4:30 Weduesday afternoon; ser- vice each evening this week except Saturday. Dr. Bittinger will preach on Monday evening and Dr. Charles L. Thompson of New York on Tuesday evening. It ECKINGTON PRESBYTFRIAN CHURCH, Cap. and Q sts., Kev. George S. Duncan, Ph. pastor.—11 a.m., “The Gospel of Growth; p.m., “The Dreams of Nebuchadnezzar.” ' 1t GUNTON TEMPLE CHURCH, 14TH AND R STS. .w —Rev. A. S. Fiske, D.D., pastor, will preach m. services in charge of ¥. M,C. A.1 NEW YORK AVENUE CHURCH, DR. WALLACK Radcliffe, pastor.—Services at 11 a.m.; ordination ment of bap- :30 p.m.. services in interest of American ‘Tract Society, with sermon FRIENDS. EETING AT THEIR MEETING house, No. 1811 I st. n.w., every First day morn- ing at 11 o'clock. Samuel 8. Ash will be Present tomorrow. : FRIENDS’ MEETING (ORTHODOX), IN Y. M. 0. A. rooms, 1409 N. Y. ave., every First day, 11 a. Bible school following; Christian Endeavor at 10:15 a.m. Cordial welcome to all. it CENTRAL UNION MISSION. caxrea WE CAN FURNISH THE GLASS —for a ten-story apartment house. —for a row of dwellings. —for a modern store front. —Or for a single sash. —We're glass experts and are not under- quoted anywhere. CHAS. E. HODGKINS, Glass Expert, 917 7tb st. mb30-3m,14 Henry Walsh, a veteran of the late war, . commit! by the pastor, The ruste ts under ihe direction | Wey fervicen dally, 12 th. and 7:20 p.m; Suniay, | Davis, 83; Newlands, 67; Proctor, 28; | cemtral' California Thureday night; several | committed suicide. 1%, 2, 24, 3, 4 and 6-inch| of 3"viter Lawrence, crganist and precentor. m., by the women and wagon workers. Train: | ‘Thurston, 23; Quigg, 23; Teller, 22; Olm~ | houses in San Francisco were wrecked, but INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. Sabbath school at 9:30 a.m. Christian Endeavor Lag tad . ifort dense deme uurred. At the Mare Island at Best Leather Belti ng | stom pm, Te | cing class. Branches, see MISSION BULLETI sted, 30; Burrows, 50; Quay, 29; Foraker, | 2° fatalities occ Sa ae ss stock and any size made to WESTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ¥. M. GC. A. ou Bartholdt, 45; Allison, ah Bebe ke; navy yard the machine shop was wrecked, order. Any quantity you want at “whole- st, above 19th. MR. RALPH WELLS OF NEW YORK Crry wii, | 59; Stewart, 34; Sayers, 22; Sprague, 83: ile"* $ Epnis, Minister. MR. RALPH WELLS OF NEW YORK CITY WILL J oh nB. Es pey ,marpwane, a ont of the Lord's So Soeduct, the Bible, class for, teachers: at the i Dingley, ee chee 18; eee rece Ohio and other western rivers beyond the i IN v1 5 i. C. A. tor 3 meet! Brewster, Platt; » Dalzell, 5 considerable damage apl-tod : Spee pecial Palm Sundey Musee for, men, Sunday, at 4. Good singing led by a pest = Gatien, 15: | SAneet Moe, ane omens. = 00! 28; Boutelle, 9; Henderson, 18; Pierce, Joy, 7; iFoote, 12; Murphy, 14; Ccekrell, 11; Burnett, € Wheeler, 16; Dins- McClellan, 63: Clarke (Mo.); 1) orchestra. Every man invited. A terrific windstorm PRACTICAL CHRISTIANITY, = Indiana and Ili All kinds—all the ular styles—always in stock. " Books of un- usual size, shape or CONGREGATIONAL. FIST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, COR. 10TH nd G sts. + Rev. 8. M. Newmar more, 14; ».D. 3 Whi Blank Books. um. 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Vishbern, yest a.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p.m. the following chatiges in the metropolitan Police force: C, Hi’ Murphy, appointed a NOTICE-- March 17, 1898. a rete rivate class vicst Sutton, deceased; Zhe annual meeting of the stockholders of the ONITARIAN, PEOPLE'S SPIRITUAL MEETING IN CONFED! bots petionris ee of class 1, and GREAT FALLS POWER COMPANY will be held ate Veterans’ Hall, cor. 11th and B sts, n.w., i e at Alexandria, Virginia, at the Braddock House, Mrs, Nickless, pastor.—Services at 2:30 and 7:30 | Private William Vermillion, transferred to Pr) en TUESDAY, April 5, 1898, at twelve o'clock p.m. Lectures and tests. Good music. rposer: Poe eee ences the mounted serviee, vice ‘Ko elect officers for the ensuing year. SPIRITUALISM.—CELEBRATION OF mounted. 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