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THE E PUBLISHED DA PT SUNDAY. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 1101 Pennsylvania Avs203, jor. 11th ry afterncon paper in Wash'ng:on The Evening Star Newspaper Company, that receives the dispatches of 8. HKACF ANN, Pres't. f oe a Po Few York 06 - Part 2 a Pages 1 1 = 1 4, Ae Asso ated Pres: It is = therefore the only one in w ‘The Evening Star is served to # h : PS 3 @ity by carriers, on their 0: ant. per week, o- 44 certs per m: t th — -— The Evening Star is the only the reader can find the complete By matt news of the world, directly trans- Sheet Star, $1 per year, with mitted by telegraph, up to $3.08, mt Oilice at Washington, D. C., | —————— = = = — | moment of going to press. cess 1898-FOURTEEN PAGES | 7 All mail subse: CHED NEXT MONTH. ditch at the end, which ts al SUBURBAN NEWS| isisicis ps WASHINGTON MONDAY, APRIL 18 Interesting Statist Rates of adve ca Prepared by The Battle Ship Alnbama Soon to Be pre vided befor ALEXANDRIA AFFAIRS | cnn. sucess reseca oy | MENACE TO HEALTH|"? ate : BROS. | es eee — fENS| Ne m of Princ <= CO. = A bulletin on the subject of Spain's for- | The first-class batt!» ship Alabama, which S82 ova Hey & CC ~ oe i ini eign trade fro ‘ 85 has just bee 4 ini been building at Cramps’ shipyard since | yr, Hernert C. Si * uy caren dng is: A —— sands ig Taining | 1" trade from 1891 to 1885 has just been | Deputy Coroner Glazebrook’s 0) arel| ir. Herbert C. Smith and family have removed perrates en — Thousands Visit the Italian Training prepared by Fratk 4f. Hiteneock of the) "ee 5Up vember, 18%6, will be launched May 18. | to Washington. beaming ting fond 939 F Street. Ship Amerigo Vespucci. Agricultural Club. Two topics treated in of the Morgue. slightly larger than the Iowa and ex-| Miss aun ae has gone to Baltimore for a | ¢: pimegiations Should Be Canducied te Prstuce = ’ 2 detail are: Spanish commerce, navigation ar in size and design to the lli- tee i md ones |e Measix, Reeves and WoIL C. Con ——— aes SSS and shipping. e tots e trans- + ieee 7 Dulane lat cNewper elgn Missionary ty of th or | Child Be Te, > iene ent a ; ine ee we a ta tonnaee ee noi ape a conan Bae Memorial Presbyterian Chureb will meet Wedues- | Katie Connolly; "The Bue af the Public s ported to an¢ om Spanish ports e a Sa r , TeSpel ‘ly. day next at 2 p.m. at the chureh. by Miss Meta Hawkins; “How to Awaken Inter ' VESSEL 10 SAIL THIS AFTERNOON years mentioned, the United States, with HIS PLEA FOR IMPROVED FACILITIES | Commander Willard ae Brownson has] Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Root of Buffalo, N. ¥., were oe: |i | a record of 3.91 per cent, was the fourth returned to this city from his visit abroad, | recent guests of Mrs. L. A. Langille. Speer mea | j = ae a country of importance, that amount being ee ee Where he was sent to purchase men-of-war| Mrs. E. Lewis entertain Ladies’ Aid, BRIGHTW OOD. i ij . - . carriel by merchantmen entered and and munitions for th use of the United | Home and Foreign Mission: les of the St. eure i 4 9 ij e Seay 7 : ia Saree A greater number of pe: present at the } the Candidates for Office Making | cearea in the trade of the united xing- | Efforts to Induce Congress to Make | States mislvye, Dhe| comenander sis) todking (penne ore ea ee eee ALC Maal | ral imasiectaceiiee or ee ee | TaSnion S dom. Ps ere well bronzed, and says he had an enjoyable | prevent. At the home un Me iL chureh had ever before am | |} | a Vigorous Canvass. Of the merchandise carried by vessels an Appropriation. trip, having spent practically all his time in | read a paper Within Our been arranged by th ad was | | entered at Spanish ports during the years Italy, France and England. He made a'| and Mrs. G. \ an oe LecamerMbonedivemss’ |p. ca uar ers) ee 1801 to 1885, the United States furnished number of recommendations and reports to | Iason's article on * dircetion of Mr. W with Mies Kila | | | 5.68 per cent. Secretary Long during his _ ins; ate een i | sections. ele 3 Varner was sels cleared | NECESSITY POINTED OUT | Commander Brownson during his visit was | {Shell amd Mee CT Warner was, eas vrcaniet and Mr. GENERAL AND SRSONAL | ,Of the goods carried by v —The movements of the fash- |} f as corneiist. Superintentent Osborn of the Su 3 | during i891 to 1896, the united kingdom able to gauge the feeling which the Euro-| stcnary socteties will unite ine day schoo! was in charze of the exercises, which ion world are reflected here. | creat Was the destination of 58. per cent. The ge pean nations have for this country in its | Home and Foreign Missionary se re as follows: Organ yolupte Mix W. selfi , | United States received 3.15 per cent; Cuba, issue with Spain. Concerning the English- | ington at thelr Distriet « y meeting in June. | aa nGgecnte aid Meo! cre selling as we never sold jj Bureau, Seat teieeeaie ee ith the | _THere 18 no one, perhaps, in Washington | men he remarked that they ars with us to cea a oe before, and each day goods are King strest, Spe co ial transactions with the | 41.4 Knows . ; jute necessity | 2,m9n. A great many Frenchmen sided | Rey. and Mrs. N. G. Parke of Pittston, Pa., vis- a : aii scenes chanred. | Bell Telephone 106, rest of the world amount annually to more pee debe ees es ae eee although the commander said | ited thelr niece, Mrs. J. IL, Massey, while « Dilsete berg : ? i, | | cleared out and scenes changed. il ALEXANDRIA, April 18, 1898. than 3,000,000, an 18% the iictchanidiae ‘ eee eae = % “a ye eaUDS regarding them were based | way home frou spending the winter in F! “Ha 1, : Mov | This ever chan panorama |! eager a Se oe s imports amounte¢ 16 and the] ped morgue than does Dr. L. W. G to $161,82 on reports only. Italy being on> of the}. Judge ©. F. Scott of the District Polic Sunday in Alexandria ts a very | 3 x z exports $155, ‘erage value | brook, the deputy coroner of the Jatin countries, there is an element which SER Ss SER ode a tution, . gree lattes Cale eat mai but since the arrival of the Ital- | for ISO to 1 440, as com: | He is sympathizes with Spain, although many of | Pying, {he winter i t Of the BAL Kappa fone iai set 7 | ll est and pleasure daily. i ip Amerigo Vespucci Sunday | pared with $317, r the preceding any Perse cases the conim-reial classes, realizing that much | Pai Society of Colum 5 . is in Phila. | Wakin, “Lig 1 i TW pate —— bes. ache caer literally flooded with | five years. way the efforts of the Disirict Commis: of the trade of the peninsula is with the | delphin as a delegate to the annual convention of | ten gidie: = recta | | MILLINI RY needs under- rae ery = ba RS ee Spain's foreign trade is-largely mari- | €rs and of the coroner to secure the } United tes, look upon our contention | the Phi Kappa [si Society, now in session there, tion, a \ scoring. Cases of creations | 2very train and every boat time. Of the merchandise imported and | House's approval of the appropriation of | with fave The regular montlly the ss Lie ton adding hundreds of people to} exported during 181 to 1895 only 1 y in the “library ber | $2,10) which the Senate dded to the pend- | The commander will leave her2 this even- | b'°¥ 1 from Europe's capitals as well i } } from our own fashion cen- | | F i} I ‘ room Iast) Wednr W.-C. Stith artwver by a and | ||| It fs Lelieved that the crowd of | cent was transported by land, while 84.1 pee lis the con- | i8& for New York to assume command of | had prepared wa each umes Th asell Lowell, | closing «horas, “Bezovd. He tx Lise \ as erday greatly outnumbered that of last | Der cent was carried in seagoing vessels. | N& District appropriation bill for the con- | ihe Yankew to which he'hae peer e igned. | which was read tn his uh to Mr. Theodore Roosevelt will probably re- | Mayor C. W. ¢ amounted to] a morgue, which, while it will not be all | sign his office as assistant secr-tary of the i i th: | The Brightwood Avenue Citizens’ Associath made under | Version of the D street engine house i oh itl eo we Citizens ij ‘The | cers: President, 3 The impoctations and export rhe 2 a 2,000 a when it ts estimated that 12.000 | ore eer alae daring de my delivered a rec ters—bowers of Flowers such Mise Birdic Russe! Sunday, 1.11 per cent; the united kingdom, 22.05] Speaking to a Star reporier today Dr. | were re: y extension bill At the June mecth onsible for the wreck of the | Cut. the sum: publi the number on board was so large that no} her cent: Cub £ mealies Sree : r 2 as the French excel in making |] People visited th: city. All day long yes- | $146,909,806, and those under flags of other | that could be desired, will be such n de- | navy, in case of hostilities with Spain, to ac- Piadts amil sles alaieie wiareen: twcay. ate es; tava i = iles of the velti f «3 terday little boats of all kinds were kept | nations to only $115,145.67 cided improvement over the present so. | CePt 2 Commission for active service in the radine cow gratin diene : fy] mules Of the novelties of the | Lusy plying between the wharves and the| | Of the foreign commerce of Spain during | Cincy ae aie Wea ascaca. army. It is believed that he would prefer Ar sand “Bobby's | ‘The association listens the report || season in Ribbons greet you a ip, taking out and bringing back | IS!1 to 1885 about 70 per cent was trans- a i Pen ae make it a decided ac- | to serve with the New :York stata troops. fn rly minions test vote it was =e mittee on hig! : a and til On evers ihe + - : z “te . 7 eepaie Gs 6, sition to tl strict. as neve! pubte tinue plies meetings he he report fave ny ne i side. re. At several times during the day | 2¢ted with four countries, viz: France, | quisitio e Distric He has never doubted that the Spaniards nt inue pubiic- meetin | * i 3 i} { In spite of the fineness—the | mm Zs 5 = = a entertainment is to be given, each guest vei . wh template the ima er 20 per cent, and the | Glazebrook said no one who has ever vis- | Maine, and believ>s that act fully justifies | expected to bring a bout, 3 que features of Sth and With wtreets and. Ii ‘| elegance—the <clusivenes more were admitted. There was such a| United States, per cent. The total | itca the old stable in the rear of the sixth | 2” immediate dectaration of war. are to be Ti a . There was but littl: ether business. {| ga = ec € 9 aie several ladies fainted. | value of the’ merchandise annually ex- : i E i rauiece a : are M ‘tum, ow : ig made at the engine bowse of aj ces take a : . pe Spark eeaes Coane neeeeea sy totesue | cuatpen Beescen: Srainne asa eee | (elicel precinet. which as teentused| asta To Leave Tampa for Caba, cae Mesdames dW. Townend, tifeVaiver, ‘in ingimioas arrange: ||| Prices take a new turn to low that no more visitors be allowed | Rico, the Philippines, the Canaries and her | morgue for several years, can question the | The Spanish minister has closed a charter eae nil Mise Hope Warner. ay aay ter 2 gaan con tower 1/7 ness here. We could guaran- c-| Gauigus Minor pessessions exc cle Fir | absolute and imperative necessity for a | for an American steamer of the Plant line | {he eats Hittes of the Neves L1- | | The grading for the gran thic sidewalk on the | tee, if necessary, that goods of a number of the of- | QuU,W0U. The United States ranked third | modernly equipped institution which will carry practically the entire | brary 1 of a more eral inter- | forth side cf Flint stieet has been com) | pees SES . - ficers went to River View to attend a shad | among the sources of Spain's import trade aes ped ena Glaze oon | Spaileuh Colbie GE UeT ee Pe ote tae | oes ae To this end acom- | the lines set have net met with very. general | |) equal quality can't be bought bak= provided by Capt. E. S. Randall. aE ie aco ce ne 1OSAN Der || capieciallysin thei summer montiaqthelse: | ieaay. iis maine tie Soe aa enna || PE n nearly, all nearby See || at like prices anywhere. And | A high tea was tendered them at the Ex-| cent of the value of such imports. Cuba yerest complaints have been made again = making th> charter the minister Sor perkedicnls fect the appearance of a : Mr. Wm. H. Steuernagel. | came next with 4.46 per cent, while Porto Save assurances that In case of hostilities Lonis and Ralph, ef | £6 4 , | we refund money if there’s any the present morgue by the people in i : ‘ ic > 5 Wt guest f Mrs. Mm : : : Last night th> officers entertained a num- | Rico supplied 2.64 per cent. Of the mer-| neighborhood, and they have at tines even | the Steamer could be cleared from Havana, sedan? 1 Pas ae | dissatisfaction. ber of friends aboard the ship, in return for | chandise exported from Spain during the ne so far as to ask the health ofcer to | iver ample protection and allowed to ree 8 returned from spending ed the je in Petworth the many complimentary entertainments | same time, 34.41 per cent went to France. t | menace | turn to an American port. The Spanish hat emanate from | Party will number 408, most of them baing | 4 Ths, Ittel simply horrible and unea- | Young men who have offered their services | SUE match Baste y, the policemen who sie-p | i te Spanish army in case of war. Some | pists at the police precinct in the warm weather, | Women and children are included, as they the walk w ing and gravel both nee and provided them during their stay in this | 2 per cent to the united kingdom, 1 The officers have made a most favor-| per cent to Cuba and 347 per cent to SSS Porto Rico, while the United States came ailors have taken the town, though | eighth in the list of countries to which un Club held fits. first Monday at the Highlands. 7 Will be held in the Noyes ‘ment. it has been April 22. at S o'clock, for jates for an time y have never been in the least boister-| Spanish exports were consigned. The | when one or more bodies are at the morgu are a part of the colony making th» move, mnnicizal their behavior ng be2n commented | average yearly value of the goods trans- ‘ed to pull down the windows in | 4Md it is said also that the hostility to | ‘lection. May 2.7 held at the | © age. pending the ¢nsumma on most favevably. It is expected the ship| ported by Spain to and from in to escape the dreadful o Spanish residents in that locality has be- | Sg'g', miluay sti ada as Work on the sewer proper. Proport: will sail thi ernoon for Philadelphia, ce i - )an¢ n then escape from them is not se. | COMe marked of late. ‘The consul and vice | 24,6, where she will make a short stay. The ‘ips, ($32,061.56; | cured. and { have no doubt many men have | €oMSul, with two assistants, will remain at | Aeations many friends that the officers have made in | the united kingdom, $27,060,104; Porto Ttico, | had their health seriously atfecred, Tampa. Mr. W not be compelled to com ect thir 1 n, thea, but a number have made arrange: do 86 at once. e all other auali- the state for voters, ulhoun has been a r At the Baltimoy onfer es Alexandria orry to see them go, as 5 and the United States, $9, 23. ae z i —— ee ee the counell to “ avi + the “construc Ba ao Same rence of the Met! all of them have made @ good impression. | Of the merchaudise shipped from Spain Rustent Senson of the Year. COAL AS CONTRABAND. Teady- established’ the ‘crates “on tmaaet ot the ‘The Churches Yesterday. in Spanish vessels, r cent went to “The busfest season for the coroner {s —— streets. His selection is a 2 tee that the con- C to France and 7.72] in the spring and summer months, when | The Real ™ tract reauiromerts will all be complied with, ‘The various churches were fairly well at-| Hor cent to forts Ries” Coal Whitt cone D a months, when al Meaning of the Action of to a large con- Mr Griffith c rom the "Prince county circuit. Heury Darling has removed to the house feeently vacated by the famliy of Mr. J. 5. own. S.A. Lehman was calle recently to G: hi unzer brother died <i injured by a fall! tended yesterday. Resident rectors oftici-| stitutes the most fmportant Item among | 506 Of the worst cases, as regards the : Engiané. ated in most of them. The elaborate mu- | Spain's non-agricultural imports, is pro-| Condition of the bodies brought to the| ‘The action of Grcat Britain in dectaring al programs which had been rendered | Cured chiefly from the united kingdom, the | morgue, come to hand. Frequently dur- | ccal to be a contraband of war, as reported sical prog i era rtawatem’ tk: Gite from the United States amounting | ing warm weather bodies are carricd there | from Jamaica, is said to ‘have a signifi- 3 opal churches, | ‘°puring the calendar cear ii Co eae which have, for instance, been in the | cance different from that attached to it in me, wihiel tide | eiitcied cn Glewu at water for weeks, and even months. Of] the dispatches. As xeplained in a high ral years been pastor of merchant vessels. Of these course, they are in a dreadful ate of | diplomatic quarter, such an order would | F- tant Church, preached | 169 carriad the Nag of Spain and 17,6 Putrefaction, the odor from them being | rot prevent a vessel of either Spain or the 5 last night. He will] sets th nations. something almost beyond comprehension. | United States from taking coal at Kinz leave for his new charge at Centerville, g tonnage for the five | There is only one miserable old ice box at | ston or any other port m the West Indi Md.. in a few da ae > was 24.274.939, while | the morgue in which to preserve or keep Even wher thi: iele i: b : See five years was only | these bodies, and when that is filled, as | © So Se Se having been at work at —_-—-—_—_ GAITHERSBURG. * the home of Dr. and Mra. N. al ted an attractive scene a re-] The leaders of the probitition party of the when- the M ‘aham delight- | county met here for conference last week in Car- ed thelr friends at an Easter Usle's” Hall. Chairman V. D. Watkins was a Those attending were Mrs. Charles Lee, sent, and Rey, C. J. Burdette presided, with 3 Agnes T secretary. Funds were provided A new Turban exclusively our own. Made und. The crown is of silk straw bra! bri is a roll of satin be filled ington, \ Stecle of Ste:l'ng, Mis a] with which to conduct the coming congresstonal ag oT rasp ecaat atGh nerease was due to the | oft occurs, the other bodies must be | Said to be usual to permit a vessel of a| Mult: alstop, Miss Mary King of Glen- | campaign, and addresses were made by Rev. Bur- wills, finishes the rile, Si 8 gz. A number of the growth in the tonnage of the Spanish mer- d on the floor of the building, to be | bellingerent power to take aboard sulfi- yn, Miss Stephenson of Herndon, Misses Mattie, | dette, Rev. J. D. Raytield and others. Price only: teste > A!) ats 0: Horner's chantmen. ‘pt, as the law requires, thiee days for | cient coal to carry her to the next port. | Clara and Hate Giaham, Julia Darby, Marga: The Guild of Ascension Episcopal Church zive a | || A new Fine Snitt Braid Sennette | ton were nt. On December 31, 1895, the latest date for| the purpose of identification before being | Once out of the port, however, the vessel | Nourse, May and Bale Davenport, Jenvle and | very successful bazaar at the opera house Wo Braid Sailor has strived. 1x Knox Rev. J.T. Irvin ucted the services | which there are available statistics, the | buried in potter's field. takes her chances with her ‘contraband | Lizzie McGowan, E izabeth Rice, Rebecea McGill, | day evening. the proceeds to go to the benetit of | |] —— ease Soh ee 68c at che Second Presbyterian Church. merchast maune of Spxin compilscd fii) “his so-called morgue is oniy about I?! cargo, an it iq qinble to selaure as GonGe. | BON Gr MeNIM Sine mane alee the Sunday school. An aggregate of $50 was re- | |! eRe aoe 2 Special Epworth Lea: . having an azsregate tonnage of | by 20 feet, with a ceiling but ten feet high, | band of war while en route to a port*of,} Cate Parker andi Nellie ¥ : Mr. alized. HH The Berkelr. a Dew ap "OO, hel Methodist Compared with the statistics for | so one can easily Imagine the horrible state | the belligerent pow See kc ! ‘The’ count rs have appoiated Mr. | | braid sxilo-—wiite. Oots.... 9YC, |] last sures of 1895 show a slight In- | of affairs when there is more than one body | Applying this rale to the present case, it | Gea ain Hatin, BoM, Vtal: | Eigah W. Watker t and Messrs. alex- | | a ee ee Rev. nge Smith conducted the ser-| crease In the size of the fleet and a rather | there. The ice box was donated sev is said that if a Spanish ship went ‘to | tott. GT. Mankin, rabam, Philip Nourse, | Sheet © : DP | | weer tlnc pk hacen dace’ $1.69 || vices at railroad reading rooms yester-| marked one in its tonnage. The steam | years ago by a local undertaker, and w Kingston for coal she would be able to | Charles .'W. EB. Parker, Join Medill Se ane apa Ht vs! atte et ? ° day afternoon. Vessels increase] from 431 in 1886 to 523] then but a second-hand affair. A’ ph carry a supply sufficient to carry her to | “ithur Flas. Rufus Darby. coming proficient in drill und {i cached Panama Sailors, with vel- |} in 18 is supposed to be able to stand anything, » co or Cu vhe! mo away | olhe remufs of Hiram K. Newman, father of M b ft word | |! set ribbon ! Democratic Primary. PP tan ag, | Porto Rico or Cu When once ewsy | Charles Fo Ne were Borght here W - | b. M. Lips and Li rd | | block i aide utente > lee an to s sl that for the five sears from | but Iam frank to say that often I have,| from Kingston, however, the vessel and | Gee s,2 30 N. J, and interred in Oak- | B&S been re E 5 coe Ser] i ! The democratic prim: % 1891 to 1895 inclusive the Spanish shipping | when making an autopsy, been overcome | her cé rgo would be subject to seizure by | wood cemete: . Newman was eighty-six y a x a : li a Solanthe—el choose candidates for the several offices to | was conducted somewhat more extensively | by being compelled to work, say, an hour | Gaited Sears ships. The same rule, it is fdent of this e - roll edge, in wit t the elections in May will take | from the customs districts along the At- |< 7 two over a badly decompo: d body in | said, would apply in case a ship of Great 1B eneampment of the Order place tomorrow. The polls will open at] lantic than from those on the Med! such close quarters. We have either, in | Britain or any other country was engaged |W wil ee ee is : vis, At the close at 6:41 p.m. ranean sea. The ships entered and cl such cases, to keep the one door and the | in carrying such a contraband ar icle. The y ppment of Alexan f ay {hse elved a potted a wolemice on Atlantic a nted annual two small windows tightly closed, or else | tlag would protect the snip as a whole, but ©. Andrews of Yale University spent his | fener in ee aot oopltey Seon 704 as against $15,738 along th open them and offend the nostrils and en- | {t would not protect the contraband arti- | Evster vacation with bis Wi Mr “aud Sirs. | “Ey, Deantito y j ney, for which the ¢ ranean. danger the health of the nelghborhood. It] cle on board, the ship being subject. to £ West Falls Ch ee ‘Apple | axe the sree gupta le st SSS is not only a bad state of affairs for those | search and to seizure of the contraband | aeons & C22 a buch GEN, MILES’ PLANS. whose duty compels their attendance there, tes are W. H. Smi The rule wi which the cand uld apply equally, it | street, and will” Our Whea u Be but how much more dreadful it is when to ships taking coal in Kingston | Mr.J. 1. Ds are again oc- eee ome a: hi Dorle. the aust (Time for Leaving the City Not Yei| relatives or friends ave compelled to visit use of United States naval vessels. nce at West Falls i See Parr. Be, nies Fixed. the morgue under such conditions. Often | In effect, however, the rule would be ap- | Oucn easiie he aie Renna H. Callahan, nt commissioner of | Major General Miles, In command of the |! h@ve seen them completely prostrated. plicable mainly to Spain, as the United N. Oden, were brought here from. Loudoun f A Wings revenue, and Theo. linger, miemiber Of fa imae has nat yetfixed! the timelfor leae- Some of the Difiiculties. ce nae woo need not look to Brit- conn, Thursday, and interred in Oakwood ceme- ancien i immin ai om the second " : nee : : ish West Indies r coal supplies, | te: and citizens. } ortene the beard of alermen from the second | (> \yccrington {oitake conimand of the|| “Bécausé of these conditions) we are often bah ycnt uals tors thelbeos aul, Slneadis ani ara ad Cae ee y | nswortiien ward. s Spanish ves The fight for each office bids fair to be | extenstv x pvernor and i ca a force of regulars soon to be mo- | compelled, out of sympathy for relatives | this as well as other West Indian ports for Hall recently on the to call upen the governor an ti} Lilies of a hot one. All of the candidates are work- | bilized in the south. His present purpoce | and friends, to make autopsies at the y in South America.” ‘The lecture | universal favor Mr. Baughman handsome epr: i- | such suppli {i < } ‘Mage Impro meet with. % ‘ ing hard for supremacy. not to leave for some days, as the mo- | dence of the dead person, and that, you — ee Socie fe" lecturer was entertain ANDOLPR. Rich Ribbons. I Trial of Lovelace Brown. zation will not be accomplished within a | know, is very harrowing to thelr feelings, RAINFALL IN CUBA, At the last me : ee It’s laughable to sce how the |} 5 Fi ea ey : ; : or the | althoug! res . —= Payne presiding, 3 The trial of Lovelace Brown, charged | week, and it will be of no advantage for the] although the law requires It to be done. |. cs s a eg eg ee, sists Arabs Deka a with the murder cf his son at Mero post | commanding general to be on the ground] Then, too. I or the coroner is compelled to | S™* its rea eeDatenin: Commection Beene ie, emartiaer teen Se ae } prices quoted by other sup- office, a few miles south of this city, se until the forces are brought together. In | trav: several miles to inspect bodies which, ae ans for Invas! oP: 3 cs a Gist Ian pantech ae MTGE aoe ke posed bargains are lh: than eral month s told in The Star, be-| the meantime th several commands will | had we a modern! ec I aes AS uae peda pe teceatly: wiefting ie Cave "| vigorously pushing operations at the gold min | our regular figures \ pate rf irt House ning | report to the division commanders ONS are any worse in Gute eee ony | talpfall in Santiago, Cuba, has <been re- M. wnd family rented the | Mra. Frank Ertter of Terra Cotta was the rec i : gan at Fairfax : a g the | ditions are any worse in Cuba than they | coived here from official ‘sou the |) Mt i : We're going to sell a big aad “Wilk grolahly eit acxe : The meet minute detalla attending the | 5s neve: am tespete the narmine mes rom ie Wee Make aaeah gon Frond street. | guest of ber mother-indave, Mre, Sarah Ertter, at PP sbeig mony Somcgeryet 4 and as was publi Fe retne accor ari ne aeter. hieue | coming under the Jurisdiction of the cor. | TY season in Sun gece wane ndrenden 1 Washi eae ig ah oe terest |] silk, tn the newest ps quarrel @ lngdiot Yodder. ae ce re ihe avalon Cacia of (ne by the Spanish suldiery, for the reason ood Temp . eas = others: and 40 sequently they met in the read, when the | rere ean eee apa coeeatately | "Now, if Congress gives us this appro- | thot mulitary operations “are, in a large | w ¥ bight, “Miss Minnie Jacobs ene | Wécdmout for pert ° a 4 difficulty was renewed, terminating in the | Raving seach | bo f having a | Priation of $2.109 we can convert the en- | measure, susperded during that time. The | fee mon, gate | _ Lydd i ry h of the + Brown clatmed | that | eee; rations, tion, &e,, | fine house on D street into a morgue. | information is also" important to our gov- | Mee My iiens ana Sarge” Erwin an in- 2 attempted to assault him with a epee act ach unlt has | With that sum we can make the new | ernment should it undertake any. occupa: | strumental mumber. ' i - - i and in his <ffort to defend himself | f coceived complete allowance | MOrsue an absolutely healthy and sanitary | () ene ieee : Judye Reeves has rented the house belonging to | pistol was accidentally discharged. The Se i oe one. We could then have the benefit of | Uo" of Cuba, as the rainy season is just | yp2"¥} Turner on Broad street. Hy ea =made Mi will be 1 Messrs. R. ast a month to come it is ex” cool- | 2bout to begin. The period covered by the Mr. Walter Wescott has purchased a lot on | fer interment int John | pected that the trocps will go inte camp some modern method for freezing ¢ | the several points of .rendezvous, as there | ing bodies, so that they could be preserved | data at hand was for the six months of | Bret street from Mr. G. RB. Ives, for $800, $s city. Chief Web: -M f nd | Mr. Wim. Boucher Fashington Was among the Wil erect a residence In the near future. Weck’s Visitors at Kaudolph. H l )) i(g t a of t eet popes for an indefinite period, or as long as neces- | rainy season of 1897 and shows the pre- | The Woman's Missionary Society of the Baptist a Ht €} ar men of i iea cuminaded setwitiees tarts sary. for the purpose of identification cipitation to have been as follows: May, | Church met at the home of Miss Bmma Reed ‘fucs, LAUREL. been summ ed as ne: The point which General Miles will se- | Medical examination, smething which we | 11 inches; June, about 7 inches; July, near- | @ay afternoon, : saa Suits, Skirts, Waists. &c.| 2 lect as general headquarters is not yet de- | cannot do at present.’ Instead of having. as | ly 9 inches; Augus inches; September, | iQ tothe Me eee eee’: N: J te visiting | 1 now scems a settled fact that the nomination | | se i} Police Court. termined, and this will depend on cireum- | now, but one miserable ice box for such |10 inches, and October, inches The: |! “Arm in: 9. cVaies of thie town has been) ciactea if Lor postmaster will be \keldap anil after dhe nae: . --— | In the se court this morning Mayor | stances. Owing to the time which will be | Purpose, we could have twenty at least. | precipitation for the whole year was | pp al of the Herndon graded school. dof the following cases: )ecnsumed in the movement of the troops | Then we could have lockers or compart- | about 90 inches. It, however, does not al- grad Fai ination for Congress is decided. It is sald Repre- { Mr. Mrs, amd Mrs. A. F. Smith are | sentative Mudd, secing his inability to please eaci nor | ments In which to store the clothing and | Ways run up to this figure, but varies con- at the home of Mrs. Oden. fica lamer bapylicaniiae eiace sot cntae nie hen = s much lower} Mr. JH. Garretson has been appointed a special | @ispt four inches of rily adequate assault | ac y, neither the gener ka | the members of his staff have compieted | effects of the dead brought there. This at | siderably, being some ye .| tele personal arrangements for activa | times is of very great value, especially in| than for’ 1897. Twenty. tisorderly conduct and | service. Their horses, baggage, etc., will | cases of murder or homicide. It is often nfall, it is said, is ordi ettle Harris, on the | be sent on ahead, but this step has not | very important that bodles brought to the | for normal purposes. Ernest charged with an upon “Rats” Peyton, was fined § ne, colored, e I hing to say, Sheriff Gordon was in town Wednesday, summ t continnes tp raw Ris kslary eactiaeerih 1 ts | ing 2 jury from here to try the case of Lovela Frederick Hallam, attorney, rold during last week | | with 5 rows of stiteses, Brown for killing his son, property of et < dece 5. erp hemmed bottoms, ano ed; Thomas Gad-| been taken thus far. General Miles’ favor- | morgue should be protographed before be. ————+e sai ne Pes ee ee ee i and Bute! Ul, charged with gam-| ite horse for active service is a big white | ing buried, and with the new morgue we AUTONOMISTS IN HAVANA. RIVERDALE. with house a O eochltg he vrei ach; John H. Kelty, |animal, highly bred and with metal and | would have every facility for doing that. property of 3. z of four frame charged with rly conduct, was tined ]€=durance. A black and a bay horse com- | It is impossible now. Premier Galvez Contradicts Gen, | The “‘Mite Social” held Its regular meeting Wed- Ritanede: thie T eounerinie abl eae ; John Henderson, on the same charge, =e the mounts of the commanding gen- Advantages Desired. Lee's Statements. nesday night at Mr. J. C. Weedon’s, on Jefferson , Were good and indicate a bea nie “"The following 1s a copy of the orders ts-| “‘When the new morgue is placed In op-| Premier Galvez, head of the Cuban colo- | avenue. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. | In the real estate market. already. boot Proposed Signal Station. sued by General Miles regarding the tem-| eration we would have a keeper constantly | nial cabinet, has communicated to Senor | Hopkins with Seine eget: and Mrs. J. | nugh Ice for President in 1001. F : Several engineer officers of the United | porary commands of departments made va-| on duty, day and night, ready to answer | Angulo, tne Cuban colonial delegate in this icin eEuakse ee suing IRIE eee ss free | pileiia ee ptten bi nd | | and $25 Novelty Suit: cine or States government visited Suter’s Hill Sat- | fant Py the detail of their commanders to} every call, and then bodies would not iie| city, questioning Consut General Lee's Mr. J. B. Fowler recited “The Danish King's | A stzaw. rie, supt! was rely Gueket and skirt) with taf wrday afternoon. it is rumored that a sig- | ‘uri. Gen. William R. Shafter will trans- | M @ place for hours, as they have done in | statement as to the small number of real| pide.” by request, and gave with execliont effect fasizon of, Washington, the are visiting Siies Aeea a Foe ge gel wer men y Pee nal station will be located on the hill. From | fer temporarily the command of the de-| the past, awaiting some proper person to | autonomists in Havana. Premier Galvez | the negro debate, “Which am de most powerful, | yond ge number of Laurel's young people in Paquant, cheviots, Vene this point a view of the national capital ge of pansy to Brig. Gen. Booey call for them and take them to the morgue, | States that “all the official and trade cor- | 4¢ are or agate Little eee sang | were present. a = ete. Reduced $15 00 and in the opposite direction down the Po- | C. Merriam, wno will continue to command | We would also have an off | porations and all the societies of | Prettily, and each one present contribut& some- 3 F 25 u temae for a distance of forty miles can be | the department of the Columbia also. 7 ce for the cor leading les of Hl thing to the entertainment. SANDY SPRING. Covert and black and bire Cheviot ssp - ener, where he could keep his records, and {| Havana, numbering many thousand mem- reefers. mae Col. James J. Van Horn, Sth Infantry, is The funeral of Miss Helen Simonds, who died = Sults, Eton, fly-front tm and Shes e Senet Ties Cenisoeas also a comfortable and commodious room | bers, offered their adhesion to the new - necting of Olney Grange dezree brocuded; also Russian Blouse effects Brevities. (eos Gan qrpoeat Vacoramiand of for bolting tnauedta tno Gon@at cone Easter Sunday, took place from the Presbyterian | At the April meeting of Olney Grange s Mr. George F. Keegan and Miss Elizabeth colonial governm that | Church of Riverdale Tuesday at 1 o'clock. ‘The |<. = Nag Sse ney join his regiment, and Coi. Edwin V. Sum- | of the city. The physician making the au- ie = same ond other | church was crowded with her mang frends: stig | Were conferred upou Miss Jonie i z ce i 1, the Merchants’ League and other Alice V. Farquhar, Miss Angusta N. T! Whe: will be married Thu: ner, 7th Cavairy, is assigned to the tem. | toPSY Would also have a large, well-light- | Pano ‘Simonds had endeared herself to all with whom she Mr. Robert’ Cogan, who recently enlisted | porary command of that department ana | €4 Sealer eaerly, equipped room in which | Commerical associations tendered banquets Lae ope nec gue en eee a Peracgre _— a, mess ron as a machirist In the United States navy, | #lso of the department of the Missouri, | @, Work. free from Tig momgle conditions | and other ceremontes of welcome to the | Rodis Sut omenntd ee sent juies. | sacs cacteerea Tapen aime sees 3 Renae pe isit to his family. He | With station at Denver, Col. to invite other physicians te wig, be, 8ble | members of the colonial cabinet; that dep-| ‘sliss Katherine Hill spent her Waster vacation =“ Es globe’ tae is in the city on a v i BS tamiliy= Me | = Cons Jonnie acon air Cavalry, is as- | t© invite other physicians to witness the | utations and eommittees from boards of | With Col. and Mrs. McGee. quested dimit cards several years since, have expects to be assigned to the Princeton | signea h a is making of the autopsy, and where one is < i : The fortunate guesser of the nearly correct num- | again become members. r department of Dakote and eeend of the | Charged with the death of the subject it is | 2idermen and provincial assemblies and | ,,Bs,fortunate gues keg supplied by Mr. Robert | ‘Mies Mary S$. I Nand Newton Statler ee department of Dakota and also of the de- | Charged with the death c trade associations from all over the island | Mangum was Mr Hoean a? tire dal wee ee oe = — ndria Cycle Club had their first | partment of the lakes. Ser ee tee ee cn le MRCUNA BE THD: | have gone io Susans to pledge their sup-| ceived the reward of his accurate Judgment—a | Have laid thelr intentions of marriage tefore ron ctineton Post Be aay: They went | General Wilson, chief of engineers, has | Tented at the autopsy by a physician of | Deve 8 Rie howe all th - | handsome combination book case and writing desk. | Sandy Spring Friends’ meeting, and the matter ; 5 s* 4 4 B25 | his own selection, po! Ww regime; that ese ele. to Arlington, Fort Myer and the Soldiers’ | poen given an allotment of $65,000 fro nee “Relatives or friends, and, indeed, the | ™ents have also expressed their approval|, The Young Men's “Diversion Club” of Bladens. | has been referred to a committee, couristing of- Home. batteries om the eeaat ayiehing temporary | general public, whose duty required theis | Of the address to President McKinley made | SUN stve @ dance at the Hightand House Monday. handsomely braided, all jackets an ee Waists Hoid Sway. Wash Waists are out, and we're go- ofer you an assortment of the Waists in percales, mudras, A complete assortment of the most Deantiful silk waists in town at Mr, and Mra. William W. Moore and ar. und | |i! $5.08, $4.98 & $3.98, <an “ounce! i le nev ame . 9 . e . Lion Welds meeting seepage neeuant | battertes ‘on the coast of Georgia, Florida | Senora Public, whose duty’ require not be | bY President Galvez; that even the organ | Washingion ke gttendn sf Te tub came from | aire, 2 comeaiting and fnitiated several candidates, “General Flagler, chief of oednance, has | pon noe en DOW Drea eS ae tie eee yenmedivises ML meni} Ak Rave Fe te eee Separate Skirts. athe fae dein) (ht Infantry wil meet | awarded to the Driggs Ordnance Company | 1ndced. E could mention many more desir- | bers of the conservatives and counselors mo g .Theo- tonight for drill. of Derby, Conn., th able features which the new morgue will] (senators) to the new Cuban parliament, | dre Browning was captain for Riverdale, and be Black All-wool Cheviot Skirts —lined ~ net pak © contract for supplying | giv, tt all of which shows autonomic re- | So" Steuer, Eeneneas icetomne, hee te es ; Frith turquoise, cerise and plain black meet this evening to elect officers. 5 necessity for the ‘d_improvement, | of the island, Spanish as well as Cuban | base, Frank Stephen; right ‘field, Ha ‘Dalrinecte wate Mo. wad Bars: Benteony ot kaion Sirts. Megular $10 values. $0.75 Mr. William J. Bryan Saturday made Sa es and I fecl that now, after many years of | born, with the exception.of the separatists, | left field, Alt copes AR William W. Mocre, Mrs. John Thomas and Dr. call upon his relatives, the family of ake Homers Offercd. earnest effort on tha part of the Commis-| Who still Hold out (many of them having | Wualles. Score, @ to. 4 in tavor of Itiverdale, ‘Brovke, George Drewry of this city, at aha S =f Mr. Volney Eaton of 1619 Madison street, | 8ioners and of the coroner and the health | already surrendered and pledged their sup- | puchre Club Friday night. Those in Washington B. Chichester, fr. has purchased of cep tcc nt te pee hart eir home nee oe the ae t| officer, we are about to get what we have | port to the new government). It is evi-| were Me and Men. Better, Mie 32, ; oe Mayer Bros. & Co. on Prince near Patrick street, and was en- | @ member of the National Federation of never had—a well-equipped and decent ap-| dent, therefore” that ting that | ing, Mesara. Perry and’ Het’ Decent containing 322 ’ yaa caine see American Homits Pigeon Fanciers, recent-| pearing morgue. | the tebels in armns end thelc sympathizers | Werle. Mae, Lottie Dr. 937-939 F St. The fishing se: Son on the Potomac this | ly wrote to Assistant Secretary Roosevelt, eee eae (the latter being too lukewarm to take up | Mf. Eleanor — arakorwmaehine whet A Pape intld. | offering to the Navy’ Department seven ‘Two Points of View. arms for their cause) number 100,000,which low post office. Oe Sh tu $2.50 poe th d and shad we 41] birds of his flock of forty for use in case From i Bazar. is a very liberal estimite, there still re- Mr, and Mrs. at $i to Shap aper thousand and shad.at $15 of war. ‘The birds ate erage 20,2 Case | From Harper's Bazar, aqr, | ™ains 1,400,000 inhabitants of the island T"Beatiey, and wot jo 28 ve : ing won several diplomas. With a little} Office boy (to "his. employer)—Mr | who favor autonomy aa the solution Fe with colored relieving oe moe training they could fly to Washington in Brown, outside, sir, wants to see tha junior | for the peace and prosperity the Island ‘Oar meth- ‘The Spanish cruisers and torpedo boats | day from a warship within 400 miles of this | partue of Cuba. "ae Misecs tice ‘oo on cou! and ‘other papplicn, Oemuis taking | city. The department has replied, thank- |» Junlor partner—““Not in; I owe him $0." Z number of young on coal and other supplies. Other Spanish | ing Mr. Eaton, and sayimg that his offer} Ser‘or partner—‘Show him in; he owes ‘moon. cruisers are expected to arrive dally. would be remembered. : é 3

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