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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, ELECTION SEPTEMBER 13, 1898-12 PAGEs. 9 IN MAINE B. ‘Williams’ 10-day September muss {Wate katt! meee ADOPTED THE PROTOCOL| presidenzy, was elected to the legislature friendly consideration that has been ac- corded me, I am, very truly, “I. EARL 'WILL REST TODAY WAGNER.” $00000000000000000000000008 3 The great providers.” Ga oes ee from Augusta, a, district he represented ee — = NTIC LEAGUE TING. —= scme years t was reported on : iT n Saiel ee Manley Sa Ibis th @ Re authority hast "night That Mantey yroula Action by the Spanish Senate pee | ake this Twi i ) Pow-Wi = | pla: nited States Senat gen E Mr. Irwin Will Take Charge of the | ior eee Sarenines ee ey Says . reatest Pasa taync mination before, cee legia- Session, Senators Tomorrow. ‘The Atiantic League held its annual meet- ing in Philadelphia lest night at the Bing- * publican Victery There. The national Gemocrats and prohibition- ists did not cut much of a figure, although tcouchat*4. 48% a lature. | | | ham House. The following delegates were or the as made san gains throughout | D'Almenas Declares Weyler, Blanco, 3 as a sample of the great : e Wells and William Maguire; Sumberland county, in Reed's district. Scan : : are THE DEFEAT OF THE BALTIMORES |S sic #*S"comiecnsn, weason, o: {A SMALL TOTAL VORE WAS CAST] Hessen ate, RSS. | ae mivern and Corvern Owuht co Me | 4 values we are com 3 - cast Spurier; New t { enreme te Souths GN woter Muthtnis/ year Discraced—Blanco's Protent. mencing the fall trade A. Long; Lancaster, A. K. Spurier; New- = it is considerably below that number. The 1 ks bh Soe ark, C. B. Bloemecke; Paterson, W. L. Dill, Der ise OES ae only nominations made by the gold demo- Ses SROME | with. It is full size A and Hartford, Mike Reach and J. R. Smith. en? 3 erats were a governor and @ congressman ® ade. rood 4 S ! 9. 50. Draw Between Goddard and Choy noe eee eee een ane e Hichuona, | Powers, Reed,,; Didgley, Burleigh | in two districts and one senator. rneitre-.| rea Rpantaneocsteel yeaterdey's amson | well made, e 3 ‘3 eas = eae hibitionist candidate for sheriff, Rev. S. F. beeper ue ee % if ee | springs, coverec in ad dt and the statement was made bys President and Boutelle Re-Elected Pearson, in Recd's district, has boon mak- | definitely adopted the Hispano-American | § SS Aside Gi tines mies . Barrows that there was no change of the = ing a vigorous campaign aga the Nquor | protocol, after a stermy session. 4 pret ix, tos tape circuit in contemplation. A committee was traffic. against heavy odds. : Count d’Almenas, challenged to give t é. try, with a heavy fringe y ee a5 itutio a A member of Gov. Powers’ executive | ,,, + appointed to revise the constitution, and names of the generals who he re ly said | ¥ all round. You must = STP Goose arwe — also to dispose of the Hartford franchise, 5 , | council said today that he knew from a re- . ‘ 1 ~ CURRENT SPOR7IN NEWS | the proceeds of the sale to ‘be divided|GAINS BY DEMOCRATS|fiable source that there weal be ustac: ought to be disgracéd. : = pay $7.50. ordinarily rx Solid 3-ple among the players who have remained with onism to the re-election of Senator Hale, “Very well; as you w . I will, The : for it. We have hun- strong n © sprin oo the club to the close of the s2ason. The on account of his attitude on the Cuban | generals to whom I re! are General | : " 2 be ; yave h § h fully $00 guarantee has been retained for next question. Weyler, General Blanco and Gene | dreds of better ones % Mccord of the Clubs. yea roreG{Oi per centisigiinae tind wae aso | From the Philadelphia Press, Today. iit is announced that Manley, who was | 2 ee Ot as acs 1% Sad Ge aa GS Oe Clubs. era 3. G. vs was re-elect2 GU elected to the legislature, merely wanted - = = 4 : can sa All for 5 1 9. 50. Rader per aoe etree Lee pe AUGUETS Me, September 12/7] (that honor so thetshe could lendihe date. {category (Amine! Carvers in the same proportion se ibaa! The election in Maine passed off very } forces should a contingency arise. A seat, | ‘This announcement led to rdi- | Bae a GODDARD AND CHOYNSKE quietly, a small total vote being cast, the | it is said, in the legisiature, ts far below | nary scene of tumult. | on each one. snt = ! Beeb smaliest for twenty-five yeara. Manley’s ‘evel on wuatjhe/couid (haved! 72 (7 casera Stisnco. Ran vcabiel that something worth gant Spiece Satia | ee Vo : = 7 Lively ; 5 ad he any desire. a as ce wanes ty $18. CO New York... 66 Sto Lauts. TRSSURE Che Aretar Gh HR TinaTIGHia | Dut the clisenb GE Maine have) sustained’| cet, aac ence ys taraat «the omic cetale ( MAarid Wagroteel agelase the alle remembering? B t the Arena in Philadetphia. : he Sokataes ease nee cee, ee his ola { Re national and state administrations with | paper, official organ of Representative Bur- | attacks upon the Spanish army ma Cash or cred . the rest of the base ball world y Joe Choynski of California and his old) the largest majority given in the past | leigh and the paper that James G. Blaine senate at Madrid. He officially protests | 4 ne $1 15 gving over to Oysterville and defe rival, Joe Goddard of Australia, met at the | twenty-five years, with two exceptions, 1894 edited, will say editorially tomorrow: against the imputations and accusations of a Lc Onoles by a score of 5 to 4. Mercer pitched | Arena, in Philadelphia, last night. They | ang 1s99, j republicans “of Maine. inthe last quarter | Cgunt d’Almenas, and says that, military H I & P it 4 iar S ae ee at twice stralia, Goddard republicans of Maine in the last quarter | omeers at Havana keenly resent the insult _ aay for the Washington team, and while he { had met twice before in Aus ae eet eeT a People should remember that for the firet | century, except in 1894 and 1896, when cir- oan Camslin Palavigke poreher geen " Wash. E. Williams, | ws: crentet wi, siving sive passes, ne | winning in quick. order jn both contsrts | time In the history of the republican party | eumatatces, combined to sive. the party a general of Cuba and of the Philippines $ 415-417 7th St. & as 9} was at his best when men were on the | Considerable interest was taken ask he | Rot a single document has been issued or a larger Enator ym uie ne tase Toueel uP | the manifesto declaring his r < ee z Ce & bases, and kept the hits so well scattered | night's bout because the winner is to single speech has been made, excepting | {Mls Year. The victory won Is one of w1 place himself at the head of a ne | Bapeanedepetespepeiptedenpcecteteteetecbepetetetecs Ms 7th D Sts. that the Birds scored in but two of the | matched with Peter Maher. ages oblvercaspyatiea ae . | the state may be proud, and one that- will | in Spanish politics, denounced the | Sebetedetetes SEP 3 ue = : ced the best that | ‘P°S 2 uy emocratic candl- | cause rejoicing through the country. isting in the present political system,” and nine innings. The feature of the contest | The contest was pronounce¢ nia, be- | Gates for governor and for Congress in the| “‘Maine has nobly dove its duty in giving | Gecitres. that’ conte hee nae ior ie tay nc bens mak ek a ae was the playing at first by Jake Gettman, | has ever taken place in EHTS ta bel first district. sucha splendid indorsement of President | @eclares y dey for a day or two. and bring « raw. ane who accepted his thirteen chances in fine | tveen heavy-weighis. Choyns' a | We have carried every county in the | M¢Kinley.” His program, therefore. with The mountains run the wh th of @ style, his playing of the initial bag being a | better from a scientific point, of view. PUG eatarveinetealeceeeeatats seneioecana tthe ebro aimaDTeteiet drastic purging of the tration,” | the island from the eastern end t very D both s at times Goddard's rushes seeme: S fs and —.en advocates “reform in taxation” | wester Int, and divide the ia into revelation to the men of both teams. S$ the’ Californian. democrats will not elect over fiftsen mem- There has not been an election in a quar- | and “purification of the electoral "I two silos iiss abithieeh minh oe . | et aati bs Fe ee rs [pein thes stxthy xound! Goddard | rushed ing | Pers of the house out of 151. ter of a century when so little interest was | After pledging his “unwavering loy tolem. The frst has greater breadth, & ed ind, parti ularly one in the last inning. | Choynski and the eeu ny: ro the fioor | _ It 8 a clean sweep, and under the condi-| shown as in that today. There has been | the throne.” Gen. Polavieja says the more tempera of the two, wit V With the score 5 to 4 McCann, the first | the Australian to fall heavily od | tions, the greatest republican victory ever RS “Spain must shape her future r in| more ram and better climate for the crops Sacrell : ree to stun him. Go no campaign made by the republicans and | “Spat = : : ‘ man up, fouled a fly to Farreli, but Holmes j e sumeent al SS evRraLaW won in Maine. J. H. MANLBY. the only pretense of one by the democrats | *°Cordance with her reduced sphere of sov- | of the temperate zone. It is stdject to 0 of Winnie's twisters to deep left | Judges sal & : i 2 el ereignty, without losing her aspirations for | castconal frosts in winter at elevations of z aa was in this congressional district. And s ve a i s w) feet or above, an je fee some es. De Montreville bunted A Foot Ball Match Wanted. he Republican Plurality. Rarecinet eral ea \Gearal seals ioeue (equines a Se oe peetmaniens |e een pth oF ima ac wth toward first, when Gettman picked the ball! ye Guilford Athletic Club of Baltimore| AUGUSTA, Me. September 12.—The bion- | hoene sored eae aapUte. Kinney, | longer be deluded by misrepresentation as | higher elevations. Show has been reported up, and, after touching De Montreville, |;, soxious to arrange a game of foot ball | nial state election was held today and was | the democratic candidate, who has been | to the country's strength.” on the very mountain tops, but ones, in + MeJames pitched against hls | oii or college foot ball team in this city, | being of year the vote was exceedingly | yNo,one 1 ain Bar Faedlcontd/get any) that nels aiming at de ate rst ps and in winter and hotter in summer tha r comrades, giving four passes, but | Whose meu do not average over 16) pounds. | joy a is like the majority of two years ago, | P all. Sy si es northern. It has no rain at all from ie mien. Another reatave Gt ~ Miles, jr., is manager. His address | !&ht. The republicans carry the state by | when every republican vote was thrown | spectators of the ruin of our country, first of December to the first of May, eh washes plegide on Sal E. North avenue, Baltimore. 25,000 or 30,000 plurality, re-electing Gov. | and all the gold democrats voted for him. | to “concentrate forces and place me in| while the northern slope has Occasional tet ring a fece Heed ae i Powers, Representatives Reed, Dingley, A surprising thing today was that many power.” eS ., | Showers through the winte It is the injured hand. The German ambassador ©. A. ©. Tennis Tournament. Burleigh and Boutelle, and electing a ma- | S!lver democrats, who never voted for R2cd | El Imparcial, El Heraldo, El Pais, El | most salubrious of the climates of Cul six chances and accepted them in al, = t for the | jority of the legislature, which will re-elect | before, did so for the first time. Tiempo ard El Globo approve the manifes- | and is a natural sanitarium for norther eae DU EEN Cet) eee Dake Xs United States Senator Eugene Hale. Mr. Reed absolutely refused to be inter- | to. which, however, meets with many signs | ers in winter hampions scored two runs In the {Championship of the Columbia Athletic The total vote is about 87,000, compared | Viewed tonight. He was at th? Cumber- | of disapproval. The truth of the climate in Cuba is this: A ‘Specia er. inning. McGraw doubled to Club begins today at 4:30 p.m. on the | with 123,515 two years ago, and 107,975 in | land Club and as calm as if elections were eae EEE It is hot at all times to the » third on Keele bunt courts on Columbia Field, at the foot of | 1894. The republican vote is cut down 33] 0Ut of date. His hold upon this district CLIMATE OF CUBA. ccol at all times to the resident fr Serd $60 and we will de- and Holmes’ singl center 17th street. The superb weather of the| per cent, while the democrats have sus. {cannot be shaken. But while he was evi- er the equator, wet at all times ir liver. carriage paid, a and Keeler home. In the st week has drawn numbers of players | t#ined a loss of 2 per cent over 1894, and | dently gratified by the returns, which gave | Some of Its Characterinti That Go | 2nd dry all times, except wint py ELLINGTON | third inning the Senators scored their first | P@S ae : zo apt have made a gain of about 10 per cent over | him a considerabl> lead over some of the to Make It Desirable. west. The western climate is the worst in FYPEWRITER No. Z| rin smith singled to center, stole second, that now every | two years ago. But the fact must be taken | other candidates on his ticket, he would | witten tor ‘The meena Cuba for the natives and for strangers. [1 prove satis: | went to third on Selbach’s safe bu ble exception of | into” consideration that the republicans | 84¥ nothing. nena ae ae ean Bennet Bee Oy in wikter. or wet be iite | Rome on Gettman’s fly to Kell present champion, who has | made no effort as they did two and four | His majority has been reduced not only| The fact that Cuba has her yellow fever. | in winter and dey hy summer. according to WELL | t inning they scored three runs. 4 been indi for few i as In the | year ago, making no speeches and sending | because two and four years ago it was of | with its occasional epidemic virulence, her | the pl re you happen to be. If u son doubled to left, Wrigley dropped a fly | best condition. ‘The courts are in fine De | out moleampalpariitera ice: : abnormal size and is now about what is| heats of the tropics, her heavy rains in| @f on a northern exposure f ela aie back of s 2 scoring, when Sood So0re is promised) trom (te Tite~ || gneaker sh eedu addressed! the taimers at{matural’ Dutibecause/of local/dlasensiGne in see Faience seq | ONG: On a southern, first. M. W. id. f the high-priced | 3 s Hover nal round. A large gath- | 1.6 grange falr and Mr. Dingley made a| York county, which, with Cumberland, | Pieces and her tropieaf hurric me — ae me of their detects. Is expected. Following | sow ‘speeches in his district. Outside of | forme the district. Local issues bassd | Rot. cause us to’ forget that tropical cli- Newepal in king, asses i z oe : é Shae an RGN she that, no fight was made. upon ee rum geen ged Se mates are the most delightful of all on the fy, one pains ea Rae ‘siliams Plic.s { pune ae fe Bee ‘The democrats of Maine, at their state | ¢ans to lose the cities of Saco an tao hole, that they may be very salubrious : naa iams[lig.Co., Lt Moore vs- Spoftord. | convention, held at Bangor last July ae, | ford. Speaker Reed suffered along with the | Wbole. aL HAMGLLA to eacleaceA tm cant © Roe Deke tees ot uni TESBURGH, N. ¥. Sie Auta Peete toc clared their allegiance to the Chicago plat- | local names on the ticket. Sry her ar et iD apres . the heading of *Newsp: In Cong rH ST! NW: First round—Clemons vs. Pomeroy. rete Probably the republicans will never al- | that Cuba lies so near the margin of the | {0° (000s woes very Gaui eae . ; Sh During the campaign in Reed district | 10W another election to come round with-| trepics that fairly temperate climate can ; 2 - Beier old G Athletic Club. je sar ‘ : gestions by Prof. J. Fr Richard of tais ning. Gettman w al Glory Xt Sie eaea the old soldiers threatened to cut him on | Out making any fight at all, but they had | pe found at no great elevation above sea ci . nd owing inning. Gettman walked, Manager of the Old Glory Athlete | account of his alleged unfrieadliness to the | Margin enough in this one to risk it. They teen > AceC Stee : Club base ball team has presented the club | civil war veterans’ in Helping them to get | have lost a few representatives in th: leg- Si ee ne ee ie say f every Sep : with a hane It is three feet | pensions, but nothing of that sort seemed | isiature, but as a rule even their poorest ee : ‘ in If tts sug Facia Soap & Facial Cream HOA} 0.8 long by two anc a half wide, and has the | t© manifest itseif,at the polls today. So | candidates have pulled through. derstand, but on the sug ae peasant 38 5 te GeGnint Tbeciven® Geese op far as can be leathed tonight Mr. Re SS SS ments of the greatest simpl. and a had <orap a1 Temi Donde) ecu bed ener om name was not tched at ail, but he re FIRED AT WILHELMIN A. planets ere the tropic Beers . it woul untold vice Ss sented to 0. G. A. C. by S. H. Davis, man- | ceived the votes Of solne of the oldlnve gces with the sun, that the tradewinds ar Pinsten if De : . Phe Old Glorys will put a foot ball | democrats. Report That an Ital Tried Re- | the masters of its d aaa Sond res ary and wish some informa- wo TITUTE fic 19 in the ater part of the | Saco, the home af the demweratic guber- cently to Kill Her. pues ane 23 Tews rece ey the battle of Manila, 1 Yo ch will be managed by Je natorial candidate, Sa Fie) Seisteta : eee uence 0} shore breeze brings abund- | haven't time to wade t ae hae 3 : i phn ot Candidate, Samuel L. Lord, ga; Persistent rumors have been current in | /"fuence of | ext connie, The So Loo. ae gemnapere be Bur tee meee, = y omplimentary, vote, he running : 3 5 n 2 to get th rm. 2 LRIOUS SPANISH COMMENT. 2 ourske away ahead of His tftket in his native | Berlin during the last few days that, de-| suit here is a rainy s eater wanted. If, however, such information iV z j for the rest | town. ~ spite all statements to the contrary, an at- | November, with the rainfall most « ‘| were collected in scrap beoks, I « take Men Repatriated From Santiago Tell | ° Ors. the last two | The members of !the Ist Maine Regiment; | tempt waS made fpon the life of Queen | on the eastern end and northern slopes of a short time T could get just oo Do tee PE ee | ; tes (0G 190 ¢ the Oo eg, | Which is in camp here,twere allowed to go | Wilhelmina about three weeks ago. oe Salone Or wale elateitad ‘ Joe siti, bits Gilbert anal Ball. Stolen ts tions for ship should be sent | to their homes yn durlough to vot One newspaper which reports an account | 4,2%¢, modifications of this distributt UU suggest Uhat if newsa 7 raw and Anderson. Dat iedfeldt and Hourske, O. G. A. Re-Election of Dingley. of the affair, given on. the aileged authority | py tocal conditions. The normal rainfall matter were to be pre Hens nifenedt belay we a, De Representative Dingley is re-elected by a | of Count Limburg-Stirum, says that an pout sixty inches, or a half more than |ticnal capital they wou | : ae 6 substantialsmatort aes jo- | Italian fanatic fired thrice from the woods | that of the eastern United States, but it /tar as lo what they oublis | Lbs peat Let the Pa akers Go. Beat ee ou nconunt OCO-7 cr iia eeneNauaeas swith three ladies, was | n known to amount to 1:3 Inches nid be bencsted by this cel ~ GNniUneines Taeaeci cal matiers and az split in ‘the republean driving near her residence at Soest-Dyk. ar, and rainfalls of 100 inches a means let the Stion ef the art te The professional bicyclists have found out | 727%, Lewiston, mikietnds Dingley’s:home, | Two shots went wild, but the third lodged | ONC Zea! and reintals of iy) tven more arried out. ¥ yuna ener Boston, ie F A Sts have found out) and. also that of Senator Frye of the pence | in arm of Countess Limburg-Stirum. scanty in the interior than the indications | papers will ir ect = re expnsive teams of ed pace- | commission, eleets-four- democratic repre. | The queen preserved her presence of mind aah acen en Boe. ISP MI eral! September 1 PUMPIs, the | #8kers that pilot them over the course are | sentatives to the legislature, ‘Knox county, | Swing to the approschine ‘oetiict Secret. | places along the eastern coast where the eee ee up all the profits of the game, and|in the second district, ia close on account ade core spe romc toe, Tested an tng | Fain is so abundant as to cause almost Equal to the Occasion, | reices Michacl, Linton and the rest of the cracks | 0f !abor troubles relative to the lime in- | Phe Would vonfeseed himecle un engi’ | Perpetual floods, but along the w: from Xahe. almost even terms cam : story goes—and confessed himself an anar- | P®! some limited spots e | F is e wre in despair. They cannot see fun or | @ustry, but returns indicate that it } Chist Coasts end in some Nmited spots ae = Maud—"Did you not call for help when h . A ate ls ° ican folc Cena 4 | . eri is so scanty as to require irri-| 3 dy ot call for he! nen by Hamiltor profit in riding through a sharply contest- Eteuthiaiaisictecs oniase ec ocome iy | Countess Limburg-Stirum ts recovering. | Sutin’ tor ‘agriculture. ‘The rain usually | Kissed yo id in the field, | ed race and then paying out to their strin; repr by the late 8 re ——__-. + e+ -—--__ 5 Siar eotact : th] Marie—“No; he didn’t need of pacemikers all the thoney that cones ) 2 late Seth UL. Milliken falls in local showers, which come on wi 3 re fe The ate all the money that comes in G. Blaine, gives Representative Suit Discontinued. great regularity in the afternoon. | Hava a epee * € ret ean ‘ . Burlei a good m. ity, | The suit of Lou Bain against T. E. Ben- | has about a hundred days a year in which n gists report that of le loa 6 What the public go to see in these bicycl2 ; raeOrity, ot = Sia ; = re $ Be ial yay ones Dlevels although the vote is exceedingly light. | nett, the F street loan broker, and others | Tin falls. i a eS yr iain ana it thes Br een enaI ver araT es 2 Representative Bouteile, chairman of the H has neonwadn aieaearcihe in oe The heats are not so high as on the near-/ idly and steadily. The almost universal (isburg. Chicago. 1. Se aes ge an oy with racing wit | 22val affairs committee ‘of the House, is | R28 been discontinued at the Instance of | oct mainland, but the temperature is men- | 5 ioption of eile traction is ere tited pacemakers Is ¢ way with racing will | rerupr is usual majori is- | the complainant. Mrs. Bain brought the | erally mild and genial, especially in the | with. bri al s desirabie r ‘The game at Pittsburg yesterday between | be equally spirite ad the principals, not Jority. The legi y se : ya pies miene i tte ee enjoy the profits, | ture is overwhelmingly republican, al- | suit te compel the defendant to render her | long, cool dr: son of w and its|It has be tated t sta aneven ey ae ‘ i SER oe datas ,| though the democrats have gained several | an accounting of the money she had paid | cool, delightful days make a great con-| chief br z places for flies ie Let the bicye cks try unpaced ract batt oe eee and see if the results are net eee eng | members over two. years ago. en a loan for which she alleged she was | trast to the northern winter. The tempe reet car av been ema. but t of the former was pe themselves and equally well patronis a ty | pooseRh H: irman of the re- | charged usurious interest, claiming that | atures are highest on the northern slor imber of s is growing . and club won by 3 to L Two er- | the publ ally well patronized by | public | gommittee. and a member | the defendant had charged her as high as | ‘The westerh end of the island has in w: failure of the My to be born in mul “se 4 ut Short were very costly. _ 4 ae of the republican na iona 20 per cent. iter winds called “norther which iast as in the past KR. OH Lavigne-Erne Contest Prevented. | - = 2 Soe ow cot man. < The Lavigne-Erne prize fight at Buffalo | , coccecge i was knocked out last night in one round by axe Ball Notes. Sheriff Kilgallon and 200 deputies. By the 3 Paste tons same token the Corbett-McCoy fight, sched- ne Cleve- | led for October 15, is also hung up lik By omorrow he Cleve- p lke a ; Two SO ne hen in 2 country smokchouse to keep until ands. petter days. Arthur Irwin and his five Canucks will Ines TE rive tomorrew morning. ATTORNEY COINCIDES. Think of petting Baltimore with McJames paePes in the box! Wonderful! Dr. Curtis’ atus Under District Maybe we have another Tenney in Jake Health Regulations, 4 and tman. The ccntention of Dr. Wm. C. Woodward, f K=—ice w ' 1e Senators had won only one game in | the District health officer, that Dr. A. M. S to tt mips a ind loaf of | ewer and then went in against the Orioles | Curtis, surgeon-in-chief of imen’s ‘ | twenty an brea @ won their second game in twenty-one. | Hos not, by virtue of his office, au- vad their ba jand Washington needs 2 man, ttman may therized to sign d supported by th has been y for the District, night jand with Irwin POOP C eee eer eee eee ere ee HEE OOH HOO HEHE HOOHOOEeeee « « < 4 ‘ ‘ ‘ : ‘ « < ; 4 ; fill the bill. place in | to whom the Commissioners recently ri = a a . t we at ¢ ul | right neld. } eee st Balti- ferred the question. will be recalled } tae Preive meres cece one e is yer | that the health officer refused to honor : w Q crafty twirier of old. To hold the Bal- | death certificates signed by Dr. Curtis, be- } ey re aggregetion down to nine hits, my » as Dr. Woodward contended, Dr. | < uns is quite af Curtis was neither a commissioned surgeon j . quite a ; : : in the United States army, nayy or marine t s afternoo! : y py Oo Tnark ‘ ; bespital service, nor a registered physician 5 i 3 Frcs eo ‘ b aertwo ott Onatne istrict It's a six-day race we've to run. One day is passed and all records have been broken. Yesterday’s sell- ; ‘The attorney's 2 é i t I make an attractive bill, to « z , 2 : i . 3 : ‘ hoe F Of mecina tho bee clan x the Garis, pameceed Coie Ee oe Weesaenene ing was more than extraordinary—'twas a revelation! Today's continuation of it will be met with still ‘ » ‘ i. wat Pittsburg utiun Keeps on Sete Toe e ae Neca a Sere % ne cspita le tif ‘on- ee : sinning. No long “spurts of winning or Beer re Soe er een ser nates Con greater appreciation. : . , bad fluke ysing, but geod, steady bail, act apy : , ISG, ‘ ° ! bout bi ees enc | a board of medical st s, and pro- . . ; é - : = scandens Ee cena ttee aan tories "nd de | Vided that from and after the passage Only five days remain to us in which to close this stock. Will we do it? Answers from a thousand : ‘A : teat On oace: team looks to be the | Of Said act all persons desiring to practice : i - . . 1 weakest in the heatag at the | Oe See ace ce voices unanimously claim, Yes! “ t Read ills che enle Columbia shall a to said a ‘ r eae Basics Poe wen | Hons Sots tab: sets eommnieeroneanedseeane Thank you; we are proud of it. Proud to think that we leave our good old store empty-handed and | Sita © signed | Of the United States army and navy or é : 7 < arenes hao ay the Ho ae pe marine hospital service are exempted enter our new abode, like Minerva of old, full armed and full grown, ready as never before to cater to the : . some | Lor d Ned says hi ive (he has | tromiftsiprovisions) | é a : ‘i d, | got another Robinson for his team. By section @of the act of Congress 0: wants of the male members of this vast constituency. < dow the Although Magnate edman said he ore eae cope ee and < " r s inside his grounds sal of d odies » District aS a le 2 Tis ahs : i os - tes ee nb See Oe cee Aue once, eine a0 yea. | of C ot aero ee But come! Let us talk bargains. “Tis a much-abused word, but there’s none other can take its plac { entive hae there woulll be no objection 16 “That no dead body of any human being ; x : e a P| agra oare Es thee ieee ae quail ter sala District: becvemoveds iron i “so bargains, Bargains, BARGAINS such as never before. < ne Giants and Ortoles. “Ducky” | place to place, interred, disinterred or in mB ‘ : 4 Well paid, bly enjoy his spectacular recep- | any manner disposed of without a permit ; Men’s and Boys’ and Children’s fall and winter Suits and Overcoats, and Sporting Goods as* well, ail : But | tion today granted by the health officer of sald Dis- : First Baseman Chiles of the ANC trict, nor otherwise than in accordance w! 1 = rad, . vs, fn. the | clabilias heen to the Philadelphia lub, | the terns Gtraaa permit; permits for the ¥ fal! into the whirlwind of determined selling. And such prices—their littleness cannot be realized; in fact, : and they are | and Slater, Reading's first baseman, goes to | removal, interment, or disposal to > ul rapidity os Ppatrolt.: Eabokivic anacNew Coreen Baten acan upon the presentation of a proper | a ‘they are so absurdly small as to tax credulity and strain imagination. But it is relentless housecleaning. J rain ts excel a for | negotiating fer Shortstop Cockman's -| death certificate, signed by a registered ‘ ; : : cE : z \iriated (Spaniards) |ices. The latter played at Reading this sea-{ physician at the health department of said z There are rumors afloat that we are trying to ruin the clothing business in this city for the coming sea- bd de the walls the |son and was about the best shortstop in tne | District, who has attended the deceased . : ambulance coach- | Atlantic League. during his or her last ilness, or by any i} > i aah By ieee s essen Le ; ca wuipped and drawn | Jake Beckley will not accompany the Cin- | coroner of said District or his deput , sou. Beg pardon; we are bettering it, as thousands of clothes-wearing people will learn to know good with matic brake, and | cinuatt club e Jake's wrist is still so] “I find notaing in the statutes in regard te S Sie zs : ae mein sore that he cannot throw inore than a | to Freedmen’s Hospital which supports the -- clothing when they see it. They will be wiser and more appreciative than ever. army always fights in the |couple of yards. Beckley’s absence badly | contention that the surgeon-in-chief, by vi . In marching they go whistling | cripples the te as Vaughn is not in bis | tue of his office, ts authorized to sign x 2 This sale with its merits of worth and extraordinary economy has a right to ¢laim the interested attention : a first baseman. Manager Ewing had improved yesterday that he pulled himself together and ts coming east with the Re His presence will give the team confidence. death certificates, and there ts nothing in section 12 of the act of Congress of June, 1896, referred to by Dr. Curtis, which au- thorizes him to sign such certificates, since it does not appear that he is a commis- sioned surgeen in the United States army or navy or in the marine hospital service. “My opinion is that section 6 of the act Eas swrot everybody. ra ery well instruc battalions dis rapidity w WAGNER'S RETIREMENT, ih He Expresses Appreciation of Local | of January 25, 1898, explicitly requires % Poe Courtesy and Consideration. death certificates to he signed. by a phy- alry there are pour.” | The following card has been received from | Sician registered at the healt Apa ae It must be remembered that the above | Mr. J. Earl Wagner, vice president of the quire a strict compliance with its pro- @re not expert opinions, but a number of | Washington Base Ball Club: viedo penton ns take ae they any mouths and | 1 desire through the medium of the press —_.—___ ‘ sci tanec sees to extend my thanks’ and appreciation to Delegates Chosen. ae rpeta of the best quai. | t#e fiends and patrons of base ball in this} Perry H. Carson, J. A. Perry, Taylor f ss <Zerntiyre, ana Car ve Sate prices ‘Aire, [eHY for their uniform courtesy and consid- | Knoll, L. 0. Carroll, E. B. Welbourne and 5 Straightforward Clothiers, 315 Seventh St. shredesae eration to me personally and for their gen- | James W. Jackson were last night ap- > The duration of sunshi: in the various |®TeUs support of the game under the tr pointed a committee countries of Europe at a scientific meeting. It was shown that Spain stands at tH® head cf the list, having on th> average 3.000 hours of sunshine per year, while Italy has 2,300 hours. comes next with 1,700 and England 1,400. was recently discussed Germany ing and perplexing circumstances that have surrounded the team during the season now drawing to a close. Trusting the good peo- ple of Washington will give to Mr. Irwin, into whose hands the destinies of the club have been confided, the same liberal! and to represent the Blaine Invincible Club of this city at the unveiling of the Frederick Deuglass mon- ument, which takes place in Rochester, N. Y., tomorrow. The club also voted the sum of $20 to the monument fund. The committee leaves today. . . ° . . ° ° . . . . : . . . . . . ° . . . . . . . . . . . . . ° . . . . . . . . ° . . . . . . . Py COCO CC CC CCC OC O OOO CCC O OOS Po oececcccccs eocecoos oe eooeroere Peerereccore Poor ercerererereseoes