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. HE EVENING STAR, INE 10, 1898—16 PAGES. OOH Fo ar a aa a aera ara a a ae Saturday ‘Attractions a new suit for Sunday while you can take ad- All the newest apparel for men Seeder BikliKiioe MISCONDUCT NOT SHOWN. i | Testimony Regarding Treatment of Captives on. Prize Vessels. J. N. Stripling, United States attorney for the southern district of Florida, has trans- mitted to the Department of Justice a copy of the testimony recently taken by order of Judge Locke of that district in the mat- j on't be withou > of our liberal inducements. reaetseaseaseasengengentene oesontortoetontonseesonconswetentorsoesorcoe ses enconset soit 1g to a charges preferred i is yours, and $3.11 is the price, CASH or C "REDIT. They come in $1.67 Cadet Jone that he had nothing they're all_new and * $ light and dark effects—half French facing—good quality twill lin- Eirsiece 1 say bus chanuse tor are aenbrte 6, 785 Wonderful Values in Shoes for Everybody. 1 ? t he had received ing. every stitch sewed with silk, and of Th Yours while they last, CASH or CREDIT— = workmanship. 3.11. Whet the men folks have known for some time there is no footwear like the Saks-foot 1s running this week ts dotug us the ¢ 200 pairs of White Duck and Fancy Linen Knee Pants--sizes 4 to the Indies are r. The big sale of Ladies’ It was intended to. fast finding out—that and Misses’ Shoes that om a money view there's its: ’ Paci He: Iewesk Ses oareeeoed ter of the charge made in April last to Ad- OMRETE AEC SPEEA CUR Ty Oe oe caer ec ne Eacoemes miral Sampson by plaval Cadet Needham | ¢ f Lesides, we lea to you to choose CASH or CREDIT—as “our Lee Jones. In these charges, It 1s aNleged | *f | (> O ur eS wa S new credit way” will make it very easy for you. that the officers of the Spanish prize} & ° = = stcamers Catalina, Algonquin, Pedro and | # = alae : acigrt: aks = 79c. Shirt Waists =6& 35¢. Miduel: Joves were trentes ta eu tusoicat | That tomorrow’s offerings overtop those of any day of the season up to date is due to = At a great many stores you will find Waists at low prices, al $J other officers connected with his depart- : trade conditions that make them possible. For there’s never a check pal Saks enterprise = = see that they are either last yea yles or a y ma | sels. The testimony tends to show that | 3 ae inferior mate Jl the charges of Cadet Jones were entirely | upholding quality--doing everything to ‘exten id the purchasing power of the peopl e’s “mon sey. | unfounded. By instructions of the court | %. = | the officers of these Spanish vessels ap- + . petred before the court Capt. Fano of | e ° 5 4 $ | the Catalina, in answer to inquirte + 5 ° = E | ccecocainy nanerer feo sates |? Specials Me the Boys--big and little. > . We're Headquarters : “S| shal did not give him orders in a very | ¢ ~ e $ “summary and insolent manner;” that Cu- | % . ~ 2 4 9 c © a bars did not come aboard and scatter over | ¥ : ee ) l + see su : “3% For Ladies’ Shirt Waists; ate rooms of the offi- | 4 ~ , as charged by Cadet Jone: z 2 Sy noah eeae aes p . 2 no person who came aboard the ship used EA % ”) Apa the rekann ae! gies he” Sem ane paterne ate > an offensive language or was guilty of | % Prices, Wherever folke can buy best for the least me there 3 q q sive conduct. Capt. Fano also ed | % z under oath that the United State is where they are going to buy. Our Shirt Waist selling ts » iS z » G & sae GEES Gisiaiey Gly ul lon running up inte the thousands of dozens, and the season ts ny offensive remark of any char- i well begun. ‘This last. purch: gest qua of 9 pura the, Grentird t E oak as well known among the manufacturers as in the Homes \ on 5 a ronduct SreGSIGe Cor hinn Gente aaa that the great bulk of the boys are clothed here. And why? They = Ee ho a know we've got the outlet—and when it happens, as it often cd Lawn Walsts, tn light I s' Regular $1 Lawn & This Saturday will live in the minds of the lucky buyer of one wer to inquiries by the judge Capt. does at this time in the season, that they’ve the Saks kind of stock ee er ae cre - arith, Plaited = of these Suits. No other house has the nerve to sell on CREDIT NGO EE JE GEA Gi call Gis BHC to let out at a sacrifice, they seek us. Thank these makers for to- rer = 3D. or ubeebeseee 3 at these price \ curiosity to see how many people will take ad- Sriraleseiatomeccton ene G % morrow’s money-saving. on Ladies’ Waists that are the $ z vantage of this lucky number * “311” causes us to bunch together for Med and = ees to dguirtes + aie os : Fe coe nA TY ais oe eo Arete te We are ch deck : BA i . Ende Che cOnauCe Ot Ia fend ee pope ate ed and Brownie Si in all-swool BL rf Regardless of what th t : chaihe cmioee at | Hb te lee | ede merle, aati taco See ieee moy, have the "$1.75 ¢ g i 75 Pl EN’S SUITS. Bet = 4 2. fer ; te if BIB ed Worsteds. In some of the lots there are Z 2 of $ euthes i as ogre ate anaes) not all sizes— any boy from 3 to 15 : Regular prices— $7- 50, Ss. 50 and $9.00. If vour fit is here the Suit of the Miguel Jovar, thread and a net ie eee $ another — . 4 ; é = : Ee oS 3 q & EI : e re = 2 Ey One of our big jeer angehing 2 As Cc. nothing in tt for ns—but if we get you well acquainted with the kind of S\ . a te far ine 14 years--25c. and 35c. kinds--at 3 f] Qo, paig | isi Seton’ Cale Seatrack $ Samuel Friedl ande == Successor to Tetons pairs for 50c. = = = a pair sow Ges these startling Bislets stn 4 High and paar sty Oy ghee » that the me Fa Ney wy, ¥ =) Clothi ng Hei karan dor that 5 ° Ladies’ $1.75 Values for $1.29 tNew York UU OULE Boys’ Wash Suits. ence fae ae ee Seventh “311” S Ze 160 Crash and Galatea Sailor Suits, the 50 Bombay Crash Brownie Sults, with red rea z alues for $1.48. 3 ie eve ° + hing to complain of. r “White, and Pink and | and white soutache : Ladies’ $3.00 Values for $1.98. ee A PS TE £ | Cisente etial iat oier Se ee Sal OS Ladies’ $3.50 Values for $2.39. : iy i £ cis 2 Ladies’ $4.00 Values for $2.97. 3 4 The Sanity Shoe Store Announces ; $ pit of White Duck or Suits, with fall Ladies’ $4.50 Values for $3.40. = 9 ° s eas rth S2 nd White Btrtpea Wash Sailor Duck Tour-tn- band cars Ladies’ $6.00 Values for $4.98. = Ne coaeieialy 2 un eee A s l Saturday’s Specials |° 3" PEE EME OC EAS SO8C Filsses’ $1.50 Values for 986. i = of the courts $ md | $18 Sau others "otter ° Misses’ $1.75 Values for $1.29. $ l mmer F t ear Poe 53 Misses’ $3.50 Values for $2.39. $ é : : z n Su OOtWEAL. - Young Men’s Long Pants Suits. Per Seteray—Ma's Ran OE Hick) Pee Satay Dow seemgind tae $ * j thoice of 200 Blue Serge, Black and Blue Choice of another special lot of cK A Slack ane: nce eof fine quality 0 Ladies’ $2 Patent Leather = final upd Cac Casters at | pt Sta, fa Fancy” Casstmores et eat Seep es ony mato Siar $1.20 § OXFORDS--especially hand= C é ee eee English back «tay and brass Lite Bieta Boss, 3 some, stylish Shocs--newest ° “cononey Re : Ba aus words a efunr $225 vatee or D2eBO efi cat Reade $1 3 lasts and toes. Special offer I Tender Made to the Prestdent | & Boe ont day? 3 for Saturday = = = = = of a Regimen + % Re eG Men's Crash Suits. Sy DIE GeO Ie eae aentine the Re With scores of kinds to show you—we want to i 6 E » Davi: c itt » ti the Instead of $2, the regular price fue entineate be rUinitéalatatsulColonea welll Me point specially to the very lowest price Crash Suit Ribbons and Ribbons for those Ladies’ cool, dressy, unteers, recently addressed a letter to | we sell. It's a big value for the money—a Suit that o Linenand White Canvas Oxfords’ Rsteaiel Beene ere eee ete $ in quality, fit, make and all is better than you will and Ribbons United States and Spain. In the course of | & be able to find ANY- Fs Rubber Sole T he comaunicaticn occurred the fotlowing: | WHERE else for less than Special offer . fifer Rubber Sote Te Seay his regiment was the first one of col- {14 $4. It’s our leader. Thor- —hundreds of yards of all colors and fashionable nis Shoes, all sizes, all men to respond to your first call for | oughly shrunken—carefully $ 9 " i = 5,40 men, volinteers. Not bel bs 5 s in Men Ss and we, ape this eens Sent ry eerie ae were Harrell £ made and absolutely guaran- kinds—narrow, medium and some 5 inches wide—in : $ = outa og E ae cause the preference in that was for 4 teed ... 3 3 Boys Tennis Sees quoted price you q ieee ae baie a $ Bicycle Suits of the same, $2.25. Bike Pants, $1.00. yes plain and fancy effects. They're Ribbons that have Sh S should take advant- eving {t to be our duty to show our | Pants, $1.25. oe e age of triotism to this government by present- | % won't have a ble In finding cheaper prices—but we never sell ansthing that sold up to 89c. Choice for Saturday at BS Ba atin< <<a as g this regiment, with its officers elected | & canon Boron wellablesee = 3 by them, for service. The officers of this | i 3 3 3 regiment are the choice of the men with | 3% y are willing to cast their lot and | % ° hem in any conflict in life so | % Cc far as war Is corcerned. We need not re- + ° 1 oe ore Sea ce eer cs ale: 9 t government, because you are well | 4 re of it, but there is one important f: 4 o 3 1 0) 2 that we wish to call your attention to, that | ¥ a = eventh St. wut of the 24,000 volunteers called for, to |p s one of those one-day events teen our knowledge not one-ninety-fifth portion 2 Beare en Ser In the Millinery Dept. = 5 es edeiieo thea —with about dozen Hats to (Avenue entrance through Kann’s.) CP a Ae a ah eee rue mr eyall 9 i = service are colored men. We trast that | % select from—in rough and plain braids; plain and Sa ees sos this regiment will be received for servics, | % om 1 ig as ae and that the one lee ted, if proven to $ fancy silk bands; Plain and st pound edg Be = = be competent, shall be the men to com- |4 shape > very lates cks— FOOL Sa? See”, “1h: ity = ———— = iandlituieerecinents % shaped on the very atest b) Coke ane as si30 Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Barber & Ross. “Phe committee recived a re from | values as anybody else in town sells at $1.50. ° President. McKin'ey today informing it | 4 Special fiose Saturday. 2 Lith & G Sts: I} iat the request had been referred to the | & E cu rimmed Hats | |i | Secretary of War for his consid = aay Hints teat ane pee . i|| | he committee and the numero: A aH So! values, iain and lhe nd mize worth up 38¢ | |} of the regiment will according! (A eset eS : ¢ : | }|| | thems to secure the acceptance of the | % a = We're still making up the flowers and ribbons ( I | regiment for service with colored officers. | & AB dic Wash Skirt: | y) G. HH _ = a ies’ as : Irts. 2 and feathers that are on hand. But we are giving i HHH Wedded in a Kixtrate’s Office. Noth nt of fw cts, We want to submit some lots of Ladies {| HH Lewis Phillips and Cora Puller, colored, | Wat" ao tebe teen be snakes sence malas eed oe extra value—never thinking of profit—going under q were married in the oflice of W. % frst question ive nae fe peace 4 W shrink?—We cap answer 2 e ji Gas AA fa) |/||| | Mattingly, justice of the 1 yes 2 or nevdle "Was put into’ them: TE cost in some instances: | » Mi | atternces It was the intention of the | & eA Ht { groom te have a quiet wedding, and he suc- | ted White French Pique i ° ceeded, for the justice the only one | ¥ an exeluive pattern, ad $1] -99 $3-48 $5-00 | || present. Phillips called at the office ot the | % ‘are those _heav; pera aints burs the Hate bugs the Hats | If you have never enjoyed the oe of one of our q = | | Sustice Wednesday and arranged fo’ eo ; worth up te $3.50. woith up to $5. worth up to §10. . Hi 2 quick » 2 iD s Hy yr ice = | | affair at an hour when th sy 1 freezing ice cream freezers, you have something to live for. Ili! | faa in progress. ‘The c $ ore Hii) With them you can make a score or more of dainty frozen || simple one and was soon over. e mar: | % ‘82. 35 Ladies’ White Marseilles Dress Skirts, | nae 2 | zs || | ried peopie were told that a sermon was | % col. stylish—reaily there fs * Be {ly desser home at one-third the prices asked by the stores. We |Illll | hoc necessary and the justice impressed | % nothing’ prettier... here $1.50 Ladies’ House Dresses. | Bicycle Sundries and i are making a great specialty this year of the famous “Arctic” |f|ji| | 4pon the husband the necessity for giving + eeshts i = aa | | his wife the fullest protection and support, | & . | Ye shall put on sale tomorrow morning | Freezers—the only cheap freezers made that are reliable and | | walle she was advised that she would bet: | 4 Ladies’ Black and Blue Ganvas | 2 Tadles Paney Aninen Ceash sxdite ett nih eae a ES Sporting Goods. } efficient. More as an advertisement than for profit, we are of-_ |Ili/ Te oe eee a peer cae Bip Se GE eee ae ee House Dresses, made of tine Cambric and | |!) fering them now at the following unprecedented low figures: fia performed by cue just N yecraste ¢ Tupkcolirs, arene ond wee caas 2.45 | i RE ee ay | Percale Bas eee “Always lowest” is our motto 2 = cor ago a colored couple fro ginia_ were Medals, eee Weg eus : : lavender, Red and other fancy colors, ee me ; QUART ARCTIC | #QUART ARCTIC Fr TSireien i fasaciadibycihimaltngthe prosencetotGuiterinl | — trimmed with rund. | There are three and we mean always lowest— ZQUART A | egtarr Ahete Pre be i 5 s ‘ & 9 that knowers of valties will lots—eceh fs an ex! value—big : z 4 240. | audience, a prominent member of the var | & Men’s Furnishings ut - ae alues ; enough to call a bar lower than anybody else—no || | acting as best man. a 3 promptly take possession of to- > Lawn Mowers, $7 -95 H —+-— & This is tl § selli Bas Pee i is Gane wet lie matter what prices they quote. Baa etc ce my Becth cre Lerae aye | ts LOCO nie anes eee at lg ee ee $1.39==$1.59=-$1.95. And we are sole agents for A Burke Dozier, colored, was today tinea] ties too big nor prices too low to suit us. G Ses 3 . A. Best at the price cold anywhere. Others /||!ii| 5, with the alternative of three months in z R r $1 grade of Imported Woven Mad- | men ilsck and Tan Half Hose, x. Spalding & Bros. goods— up to the largest and most expensive |{{lil | jail,by Judge Kimt r glige Shirts, mads to be worn with — | the BEST! | ades on the market Hit : - Cuffs; ported | ice Es ¥ spats | “EF Lawn Mowers called for, adjusted and |i | Brewn, also colored. “The evidence showed : SG See oe Ze) «0! Does, for 25 ae ee re ay Conan ae icone ; sharpened and returned for $1. | | that Dozier and Brown, who are brother: ET es ‘3 > ° o Ce orately made than usual for such an, Ind i a fight last evening, durin = 25c. Silk Garters, in gZowns— value 0. ny window 25 Feet $ i ler Tate eeicrD waGveUS isitione : 0) dozen Tmported Woven Madras Neghige all lees eanolar’thelbest aniseed Oe Our special price : $1.50 7 wm is -40 with a spitto cuiling him severely. rts tthe ss) faeenh - eer ” isin lot of 25 dozen Silk Teeks, ‘ Te. Watering Hose, <= op ination’ cuits to) a Be he, ‘and Tinperials, In most. pleasing Mor organ & Wright Tires—each $2. 9 Mest Beonardts dition. = mae << : Would be good value at ‘5c i = A_very big lo ery Di ie, a es | Keep the tawn green end the fro Mr. John R. Leonard, the warden of the | % cular $1.50 Jmported Madms Neglige - a Peres % isneusee Wicappae: sicko otc aeas bee Screen Dosrs. your house cool by using a hose. Wi i Ho via tlantie City = ela} stripe. check and RDS ES MS See ee fee, rife 1 a neatly Af Hose—35 Screen Doors, Ce | petting 25 fect of aplendid W District Jail, who visited Auantie City re- | 4 Shiv ris, In spec’ ER rs RMateae O1Gb Ties ane lee, ruilles over the ers und neatly eatin’ aie ‘ | SEE patent “nose, ete al cently in the hop2 of improving his health, z a he a tet ee fOr Zac. everywhere for nse OBS Laesdred | $1.40," Lawn “pritikler free to" each” yu is reported to be a dangerously ill man. Seinen imate unaecnent sg Sas peri ided Cotton Fishing Line—Te. TF liose called for and repaired. Hie suffered a 'velagee “while ot Atlantic © pe gaen eet Freeh and, peatl bur i vat Silk Fishing Line—15c, yet and as been confined to his bed since} $ fous. dard Be. quality. 725c. Gutted Hooks, single, per dozen—Be. atin rr = etx ee | Regulattc om Garbage Cans, 50c. his return, a Week Ae ee Saturday. To-| % i. Nets, complete—2le. apri es, hook, eye | Poultry Netting se. 100 sn. ft. Bay he was reported as being very weak, | $ 4r1 Géhy Balbriggan Shirts G-quart Minnow Pafis—48e, (by the roi). a Case lot of Pedtl Gthy Bal 3-Jolat Fishing Ro | a Drawers, with French neck, silk fronts, ishing Rods—ioe. | Health Oflice Allotment. Bear ions, nedntorsed alg casei? as 9 Star Tennis Macanet—TBe. : Saw aGaies seams. Good Spec ks’ Co’ Cloth-covered Tennis Balls—2le, FG cece snide tet andec. C. Wooaward, the District Sorrows '39c. rail rner. Day ieoean-on or, today reported to the District Commissioners that the estimated balance Drop postal and our representa- SE TR Rtn eA AE IDE OP IDI: quested by the Secretary of the Interior to defer renewing the wen’s Hospital buildings and grounds from tive will call and submit esti- mate. Barber & Ross, Freedmen’s Hospital. The District Commisstoners have been re- lease for the Fresa- | “°° Complaint, ersity until he can bring to Succceds to the Presidency. ion some recommendations con- the management of the hospital the board of visitors thereto propose | June 6, 1804, at a meating of the board —_—-_>——_ New York avenue, to fill caused by the death of the late R. T. About Organ Grinders. sell, Replying te a complaint made reeantly by Mr, Isaac Walter Sharp, 4 I street north- esst, of the annoyance caused by organ | gtar, ginders, the District Commissioners teday will get an answer, > (peoe Mei peseitiadl hone been instructad to give the matter their spectal attention and to put « stop to the M, T, Fussell of New York was elected president of the Jacob Fussell Company of directors held at the company's offloe, 1427 the vacancy Fus- If you want anything, try an ad, in The If anybody has whet you wiah, yeu of the allotment to his department from the appropriations for the relief of the poor for the current fiscal year amounts to 714.37. Of this balance the sum of $314.37 remains from the aliotment for salaries to the physicians to the poor, and $400 from the allotment for medicines, printing, ete. The health officer suggests that the balance be expended during the new fiscal year for charitable purposes, and that in making the allotments for the approaching flseal yenr the Commissioners reduce the amount provided for the health department under the hend of medicines, printing, etc., the amount of the reduction to be allotted for establishing a system of district nurs- ing in connection with the sarvices of the ae ee to the poor. The suggestions of Woodward will, it is believed, be adopt- od ‘by the Commissioners, a Resignation Accepied. Tho resignation of Fred, W, Jones as qerk at the munfetpal lodging houre has been accepted by the District Commis- sioners, THE DEPARTMENT PUZZLED. what ‘Ammunition Has Ce ae at Hong Kong. ‘The Navy Department is ata loss to know what ammunition was referred to in the Yokohama sdvices printed this morn- ing as having been seized at that point while under consignment to the Petrel, one of the gunboats attached to Admiral Dew- ey's squadron, now in Manila bay. It is stated at the ordnance bureau that every particle of the ammuaition sent to tne United States warships on the Asiatic sla- tion since the outbreak of war has been dispatched on naval vessels, This has been done because the mercantile lines are lontn to carry freight of such a dangerous kind, Also there was danger of the loss of am- munition through the operation of neu- trality laws of neutral states, Therefore It {2 assumed that tf the emmunition spoken of really belonged to the Petrel {t was some @ispatched to.that boat before the out- break of war. In that case it was nothing more than saluting powder or shells for the one-pounder guns. In either case the loss would be insignificant. As a matter of fact, when the Charleston reaches Cavite the American Asiatic squad- ron will have a larger supply of ammuni- tion than it has ever had before, It turns out very fortunately that up to this mo- ment the American warships have had no occasion to draw to any extent upon their stock of armor-piercing eertitge These are not only very expensive, but are very difficult to manufacture, and can only be procured in small quantities and ai delay. The common shell, howeve! burs charges, which have been almost altogether used, not only by Sampson in reducing fortifications in Cuba, but also by. Dewey in his attack upon the Spanis! ted in the battle of Manila, are Ago of oe} y inexpensive, and capable era by most any well-equip; iron works. Tf you want aan try an ad, in The ain Tf anybody has what you wish, you il get an answer, Appointments at the White House. Mr. Nelson P. Webster of New York and Mr. Thomas H. Netherland of Virginia, who for over a year past have been on de- tail at the Executive Mansion, were today appointed executive clerks to the President. During the period of their details they have been on duty day and night at the White House, seldom leaving their work until the early hours of the morning. In fact, since the war broke out there has been scarcely an hour between 9 o'clock in the morning and midnight that Mr. Webster could not be found at hin desk delving through the mass a correspondence which has poured upon the President since the outbreak of hostilities, Those appoint- ments were made purcly upon the record of eMfictency, To Baltimore and Return via Penn- . Oe meagan ¢ June 12, $1.25 areey a Bunday, goo to ‘wun Monday. ‘Bee laplay vertisement.— To Become Citizens, Declarations of their intentions to become American citizens have been made at the city hall by Michael Burkhard, twenty-five years of age, born in Germany; Gerardo Giardano, forty-seven years of age, a na- tive of Italy; Knut Holmgren, aged twen- ty years, of Sweden, and Corini Sabatino Carini, aged twenty-five years, a native of Italy. —_>—_—_. Yacht Named the Siren. ‘The Secretary of the Navy has given tho name Siren to the yacht Dugenia, receytly purchased for naval purposes, The yachts Huntress and Stranger will retain thelr present names while in the navy. _ Secretary Long Much Better, Beoretary Long is reported to be much better today, If his improvement continucs he expects to resum» his du Nava Department tomcrrow, ene