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10 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1898-24 PAGES. McKnew’s Sn ee SYLVESTER’S REPORT a ———- SHA neers teeta ef = RUDDEN, the Furniture Man, Superintendent of Police Submits His Annual Statement. melon fl ¢ loads ESTIMATES OF DEPARTMENT EXPENSES | Of URNITURE. a Soecorinesontonioetesioriontonteete, ctually carloads of elegant Furn our beautiful new ware rooms and our spacious annex. No} somer display in the cit cause we only handle The Appropriations Solicited for 1900 Aggregates $861,105. ire have been receive » better or more durabk BEST. Hund MHE a 5 city can today look upon the furniture they : it INCREASES ASKED FOR DEN’S in days gone by THAT IS ¥ i si | Cdk oo he ome, standing monument to its long-lived the tn Eaiments us a credit—we're with you, hand and he Maj. Richard H. Sylvester, superintendent of the District police department, today submitted to the Commiss they'll suit us. Come in and loc Aro! PLEAS . 2D and PROUD to show you the h mers his annual report and the estimates for an appropriz.- in Washington. ‘ ; h ature ef tion for the maintenance of the force f i ‘ : F the year 1000. After a brief prelimina Hall Racks. t y “of the We statement, in which the history of the d=- A good deal is in appearance partment is discus says During the earlier d, Major Sylvester one’s clothes or the nice thir with one's house. A good Hall first impression, In fact, is ral “furnituring” of the America nobleman. Ga) yy $38. RUDDEN SAYS DS | of the depart- : ‘ : ment the greatest number of men patroliing € been selling a beauty in Hall Racks- eer Gaacweacs the entire District of Columbia at any onc FINE D OAK HALL Rack, .. . : time, under the system in cperation, be-|¥% (lexint Preach plate micror. | asked the | China Closets. tween the hours of 6 p.m. and 6 a.m., w: one patrolman to the square mil ww, 933 Pa. Av ; Cw, $o5 Fa. Av. Rudden’s Hall this of terri- won't admire this fine just so" wh k—one that some ask tory and one patrolman to 1,072 popula- and get £ for. RUDDE: etd n nite contort cep 7. ‘4 ." ‘’ > 2! a ; SAYS, snake CLOSET, round ends. LEVANT WHEELMEN'S WATERMELON FEAST. tion, no allowance being made for privates | 54% Seer eros $8.75 in quartered sak. Well wort @ ft 4 00 oo oe aoe a eb. alt. absent on account of illness or on leave. Te = £25.00. RUDDEN Says $i 2.00 AL RACING NEWS | tered a handican in which many great inducement for the] This year, when the population is about | & $6 Cherry Rocker, leather . 1LOC Cie | crack teams were entered. The limit men to come to this city. 280,000, the highest numerical strength ren- seat, for $3.65. Save $2.50 Here! { had too big a lend and succet on in win- ifter the Bal pee all | dering similar acc ability at any one | Biverethings Was sine itt though the ns boys came ‘rs will come to Washing- | time, the maximum assignment being on RUDDEN {s determined to make things Handsome Solid Oak Cherry \ Kalish Gee 1. Billie has left the city full week, until efter the | duty between the hours of 6 o'clock p.m. jivsiystoncodentstentieieonic tcc Rocker—worth $50. LUDDES @2 AM i : eases ow the circuit. He is rid- Acting under instructions re-| and 6 o'clock a.m., on an estimate based All in a good, ph BUT WE WANT | SAYS..... $3.00 andies eelme pects to m. ceived, mnt Lasley has obtained hotel | on the reports of the 23th day of July last, OUR OLD CL RS "TO KNOW THAT ANGICsS WV wi accommodations for the ¢ ntire party, WhO /is 175, or one patrolm 00 n to 1,600 popula- WE are. selliu Sosoreoriontndis Rosteriontoriontontont ; ' 7 will train regularly and faithfully at the | tion, and two and one-half patrolmen to for... : $3.65 ee ee | —— Would be required to give |) | : tons baentaly | Haritracke uring the past week the cit | one square mite of territory a $12 Superb Sideboard, $83 ae t that is emitted [il |, rack alti- visited New Haven en Tue and] Jt may be asked by what means this de- + the town—the subs he nal {| —— the it that is emitte | mn ; | this afternoon there y race at Phil | duetion is reached, when a foree of 300 |% Lovely Oak Sideboard, Rymaye-den, Beat sar eat ee -—— by our huge electric j Gistr | adelphi: Trenton, iil be visited | privat s available. On the date referred With French plate ror—finished " sin the distant orent—and if you { | Oath eecu tires lone Cigna Tae OTe e z ith French plate mirror—finished just as 7 _ fondch | enterex Be a nes nd then will be ré-|to eleven members of the 500 were sick, | % you'd Ike it_perfectly, WITT aie pUa ig Sideboard baggain at iden'e Zi be ap oun y h had a fall, and | visited and two ring held on Wed- | ninetcea were absent on !eave, which the | & RESPECT TO COMPETITORS nr paid us sour wagen around und we'll = aig vou ar tae Sas ecap to ride the remainder y Then there will be |iaw authorizes: even were detailed i¢ RUDDEN SAYS............ $12.00 2 Bi gaat ie | feiler andere itn. he himself too badly | no more racing until Itimore meet | for various pu rty-one were pér- ears ye 5 | ae sae Le = | Banas SOAs Seat Core ce CO caber 1 which: night race, | forming p. d the balance, 354, 3 5 Ha! Ha! Ha! cover Furniture, remake riding. wever, } en dis right er that come ‘rom here | were either on reserve or patrolling their | & i i 1 he leade: th a vill = ° We must t Mativesses aud The s will made from ihe club | up in the top among the leader ha will be made Louis, and a | beats S ae ‘ Ne must mile at the anxiety of people —— Mattresses anc house. Ult 1th street, at 6 o'clock’ in the | £007 shaw of wir ning the contest. He 1 there cn October s. After that | “Tt should be remembered that the fail $ ponits qlat_a friend eald, It you want pae bare been paying 75 and Sie. tor a | " ‘ start | tle best wishes o! © Loe HT be > days of racing at Ci force of 35) privates marked “present” is RIS? air, AT° RUDDEN'S ining Reom Chair for which kud- 4 = | ac arpet : an desire may stat’ | pis effort, though he has som ¥ : (and 2 return for another not on duty at one time, but the men are “HICE : se $ den asks ba t4C. Clean Car pets. as late as 8 oclcek., The time lim't al- | men to contend against racing at St. Louis. ‘The Denver race divided into reliefs, one section, or about $ es 7.50 AND “TIS AS SOLID AS CAN RE i lowed te qualify for medals will be four- | = > me faa omer aoa wil mark ee one-fourth, being on the street from S$ = -—— A 1 carpets ex- teen hours, counting f clock. the | THE CIRCUIT RACES te cireul vs afternoon at | o'clock a.m. until 1 o'clock p.m.; one-fourth b ‘ : : } E i | Iphia, October 1 st Baltimore and | or one I x + can seTpY , ieee: fact ie : die of the tirses z £ 2 5 a or one section, from 1 o'clock p.m. until 6 or > > +> age os ee eee —— elusive our dry-air tne of the first z a S at St. Louis the national cham- | o'clock p.m.; one-half, or one platoon, b = of INGRAIN, TAPESTRY and BODY BRU SSELS CARPETS —— proces rere’s no beat- esi 4260 The Lelrouit will return to this city | Pi” races will score sixty points to | tween the hours of 6 p.m. and ».m. ¢ in the city—and our prices—well—you know RUDDI >! j person fr 5 the winner, 2n4 ac 5 2 - - : | Eaeag the “t means | feutnien reparatory to the! 4 OSUIt DE tren ese Faces will depend | one-half, or one platoon, between 12 o'clock | © nes Gs Se See a ietinns eno ee ped Le ete haa | (he result of the cnampionship for 1S9S. p.m. and 6 o'clock a.m. ‘his division r = ———— ee to colors. [ll | craks wit | ng season. The date for | Acc rding | to) thes record kent ‘by ithe!l quces the actual -nunuee of patrolmen on | & He nee of the crack riders is set | Chairman of the racing t ey urd of the League testa standing of the championshin table, Ameriezn Wheeimen, th the nt one t for ¢ me to 175, which forms a lculation with {| ——— Every particle of dust and 1—moths eee of October t th open- Sout 1,000, popula rit is remey RU DDE The Furniture Man, ; % Don't forget that WE and WE only have the NEWEST line | season the circuit reached | whieh incl on aoe area of seventy & 801-803 7th N Ww - pets made < . When the trial heats were | during the pz Sait anieniebe aadeas tela = 5 ‘ secetents ‘ 4 2 t nder pe 4 : a ht be added, to the credit of the alertoedosteetententeeteetestoateetendostoeteetondonteetecloeteetestecdodtectectentecteete fect . ud bright as new. etree at Afternoon and the finals at | Taylor, 19; : riment, that this solution cited. w eee ln ll a aaa i cl che ga a be man- ule will be maint aie ed siow enough f nex i meet w iy, and on ns call led at a time when the list of on leave w ick ana | =< ata minimum, it being | met with progressive methods and meas- | agency betwe == 2 abs sow ee oe e nesd of cvery character has aQvanced hom jon that no change in the | oeaneously, the least, perhaps, in police af- ing could be made to advan- | fairs. Will be every all, th wrincipal dewn by € 1s interesting | Uniform conclu lampionshin race, only on. the re- | hou: sult of it does not oe four different races, these will result in about nine‘een events in all, while the other swam AY the superintendent and the 0 < Ge ‘ : r i} not @ s during the er, whe es capi city of | several lieutenants havi i fester Bedding Co., Meh tee feud | Ute cool weather He wil be am entire day Ered | the men ane exoued ¢5 eviseae cme | Met Ata em Neary ehe, Atal SY of | several Weutenants having commanae ta yas ae se entitle ao & | light meet, triais and finals being held in| 5 Dr. Brown, jaan Eden, 4: Beck- | chang>s, much larger sick roll | population proportionate to advancement | It vosed that the sec: rector, K Streets. S the afternoon, making one big series of | foe eae Hate) and an unusual demand for detail: throughout the world. It is the only city | now NE as night imspector ‘ - = . it S proposed to de tPA ipa ees ET | Speioeiebhs (d + + iL With this state of affairs ex vOsSess an exclusive form of govern- | pervise and i . : : : 2 e\ city. It is prop race The first race will be started a Watson Coleman ES eae s is r ssing a r ise and inspect N Carpet Cleaning Works. its kind yet | 3 o'clock, giving about three hours of ‘solid | TOE in, 1; H. E. Caldwell, surprising t policeman is not alw: ment in municipal matters—a city with form the sar a vi Ahi ae ents being run off in quick | ‘he wiher race on the program for the |i Sight When his services are required buildings and thoroughfares adapted to the | the inspector —= —— : : er riding, events being quick , i it the program fc 4 require: > eat capit vith 4 b = t trophy will be gi i ub en ae 3 docal cireuit_meet is a one-mile handicap Utilizing Material. : auiremen je sae ital, with a ; With the ins ar aaa wit e succession. ‘or profe mals. This race will _. _ | population d z in social aspe ‘om | tective bra 9 ee oe citee Se af ‘The entry blank"for the meet has made | ly te wes eras. This race will most like A proper utilization of the material in | that of any other place in the country. AS | report and et \ en red by all Af the adore nal, and | hand has long been a study, that the best jit has grown in a decade oo have its laws | Gene a i s appearance and provides for a good pro- | Will be d by all of the riders who will ig 5 ss become more numerous and complex, bi and r gram of events. Though there are only | contest the “national championship. | Tesults might be had, and it has been the amerous - . a ove 2 fa 3 | supervising 4@ force, as laid of wor epeud any change in Hitnentient ¢ 3 1 shel the ie | tage. Granted, then, that the force is prop- | The captain of police in this District is | ould such 4 1 in opera attractions at the meet will incr the | th ices Grate one 00! Bie | oy dlctipuica ae > ome ce cal, h ny | the Second exceulive oliver of the Gepaxt- | py your honorab’ tice ane Bee number of separate events on the full pro- prizes that are offered for this 3 urs of service, how fot ane week paper : es and lia~ P ! pace are an Incentve for the men to ride |™ay better protection be afforded life and | Ment. If for any reason the superintend- | bilities incumbent unon aes ee gram. ‘The professional prize list aggre- | for victory. The’ cireuit chasers take | Property in this jurisdiction? It is evident | Ct 18 absent from his office everything per- | ferred to would be tar onerous and gates $370 in cash, divided among two rac i ‘ thing which comes in their way, | to those having exper: aUslich anatter taining there 5h ¢ evolves peels ey exacting than they are at the pr t xine two-mile natio: championship race | and lose no opportunity to earn additional | iM particular and to the public in general Tee a cdi aulpenee oma tokae ao elce titi: aod it would be reasonable that they sho - : Say ich | Cash. The events nnd prize li a that the remedy is in having additio' nave the inteiigence and force to give the ‘eceive t compensation recommended wil! have three p: the total of whic S tind prize list are as fol- ‘ eaelass Nipper effect. The vast amount of public property | th. i ‘ hite ; ; tC e size o: e ex 5 ect. e vast a 0 ol On vy) je estimate, which uld be mere enue will be $250, while in the one-mile handicap men, the size of the ex be which w be om quit: ec halane. will not be | Prizes. The amateur events on the pro- | Pio%ship of the District of Columbia; prize, | crea REOMAGED: his careful inspection. Toa great exten’ Pay of Lieutenants. balance will not Perarieal ood priz swelling the |™=2 80id medal, If more privates allowed by Congre: aa re -onduct of the members he lies gi: r in the afternoon. ! i p een Second race, two mes means must accompany such allowance pe pe pearance nn onda Lene aia . The lieutenants in command of the sever= | total va pr st to considerably | ional champions! sata tee mu Se “pus | of the force reflect the ma in which he | al precincts fn feted Suen ior ¢ sionship isure their proper working. othe ‘4 precincts in the District um Saal custom, A road } OXer S405. | getunaeteee nee mall dnstite theln Troper workiniga Invotner ny cae. cw co ee amen yeiteaet ane cnet ambia TPRACEAY Of the amateur events on the program words, provision should follow for superior correspond in position to « Thire 5 atic: ; 4 tions of his superior. This 01 rs pay te s in most Condultraadicourse | P the mos Ee Cie || eee handicap, amateur; | officers. day is exactly the same that 1t was when | other mumicinalities, without corresponds day morning adult road enuse: | Tie he the Diem ehamapion= | puzeesMizet, $25 ec second, $10 value; | A. further consideration te that of com: | hte otice war created: while the teany oat, | har pay. The remurcration of the Neuten- Pre} peeps abeliorl to | ship. This race before this SE AG ‘ eee ebolitan naire ene zation of the | ters which must be looked into and be per-| ants at this ti a the date may seem to | 7: si Ona chicuit reece | eourth Bate, oneanlie handican, profes: | metropolitan pollee as in the I TectAL Ue niet Hee ae eS is time is the same as it was e that the race | S¢# At onal circuit mee : prizes— First, $60; seco ic et one stg fe | fected by ; adrup! | over ten vears ago, while their dut EC. Oe lata cena | che event Ww ._in several heats and | $20; fourth. $10, we mies) ect ge ee os ture | mend the increase of two hundred dolla rs ago, while their d Wholesome, Nutritious has been given little attention, having aed nee r ere it pos- | M2terially in ‘ list of erack riders has | been deemed more desirable to obtain | mcjuded In the boar eosiehe it aaa Tings ee ready been entered for the meet. the|an increase in the force than Ine changed to that of assistant superintendent ks having been fied out and the entry | er compensation, but the time hz ar s fee turned over. ‘i uis is due to the fact | now 1 when the superintendent is The Inspectors. T Ly ae all of the amateurs in the race were trans- | Philadelphia cine Pe ee n in justice to the work in hand, | Following on the same lines with the Succeeding road racing. There was a | ferred to the professional cl ass, the race} the whole bunch, all of the riders being BOER ah Gs eae es BESS Die I rite paid Ane} ocessttate contin attentic eeithin the recoll mn of a good | Would not have been run off again until | anxious to come to this city. Pre minent | should not only be honest, of physical | three lieutenant inspectors of police are | fairs of their precincts, and it Renuhedmiens wit ad racing was all | OS) Sason. AS things now are the man-| among the number is “Plugger Bill” Mar- | health amok vie, oe tomest: appearance | adequate. The inspector charged with the | that the receive at leas the rage locally, when the twenty Sea ae eene park Blevele Club shas/r iy te widce whe became rejuvenated, and/| aa address, but he clinuia cutesy ae i. |sungcession and Gutection oF exes mi side | Ceeahentes hich is much less than the Hoe sare Be er ec Ce wee he Gel GUD IEEE aad TAC Te eee ee. Sere eens, swept the: boards! | tclitgence, far more nécessaryiat the mation: | furisalction sboula be paid a sum at least | Compensation alowed for eR GE HOW Guectaaaitt thinsvere: cocthe as eae Gives back atoieinien See ees ey al capital than elsewhere, which will en-| equal to that in vogue in smaller cities, | Wer mai Tiskbatis use ee sieeui and’ mote protessianal “Gouin hae, the | mixed right up among the crack riders, | #vle him to deal with delicate problems, | The official who espe reason’ nich pr honor of claiming the cham onten , sutert nd though E. L. Wilson was looked | a sure winner, the honor was Gonauit road 1s re “d from him by Carl J. Mueller, who ing very much re- | ¢Tossed the tape at the finish a few Inche ' condition of affairs, It | im front. Had ft not been for the fact the rfully. so far as 4 the establish- reased in every res: em as being « at all hours, an at times 1 up vestion e and intricate, which wou of a law Upon the propose - organization the demands upon them would A representat to dispose « such offictals in t the ask- ing cf debetebebedetetaedbebteddebebdebotbdetobdetoted P a he agOR Meo lee rahe : tional, requiring rare judg-|the apprehension of criminals in nercased compensa r lieu- ness and lightness it out al | entire new bunch of riders will contest foe Bie ee nes nea ender is th. | ment and diplomacy. their vocation, whoworke out and success: | tenants annly to the sergeants. Th a ae r neh of riders contest for | other en 3 ands secone © ave ged i le: ing ; pechemes' can Beat acts in the capacity of a leu to be considered about the 6. while they w this honor, as none of the old riders, now | Championsmp score, and from the manner | EVery man engaged in an undertaking | fully defeats schemes to Impose on the gov- | SC so mrad he 1} : , j portion (of the event sionals: can iconipéte. , in which he ts now riding it looks very | Peduiring such assistance realizes that tal- | ernment institutions and those having them |!" m ¢ 1 you eat. Bread is the crowd t eso great s other amateur event on the procvam | much as ouch he Wil ie Aol HCE, | ent must be pald for according to Its worth. | in charee as well Ge On the foe enk It thee ko, keorite eek alin r termed the staff of adway for dista pee one-m handican race. While the | at the top of the list. Taylor is a favorite | Advanced conditions which have followed | population of this extensive Distr: buIa | when the lieutenant absent, and must if ime : Z mie race for the District championshiv 1s up north, and he is the rider who defeated | Proxress in every direction make it neces- | not be made to feel that is of lees im- | Mforce dis. : “ : ak lite. You want to lean on a le pected to be run tu these Nee cee, i <x | Simmie Michacl best two out of three mile |Sary that skilled hands and minds should | portance than the individual who at orton oie am alg es f in a major: eS Soe eats anda final, | + v i > i ee employed to accomp! erec le Wo! > of ‘ vorts ork to do in smalle traders neh » wervice al stre staff You h = ee ee | the handicap will be divided into os eats heats. The negro ts riding in extremely | be employed to accomplish creditable work. | tle of such important work to do in smaller heats ant, he must be thorot 7 “ F o 4 The same rule applies to the man who | cities It should be borne in mind that the | ! ly convers- si a ere - aie i ave | and a final. All of the local ones xood form at present, and none of the oth- |The sa ru 4 2 < jant with the muitiplicity of laws in " t t is whole Of late the road racing seems to have jocal men are ex- | Brn ee ee > able vertake hi akes police 2 Sa profes My strict Columbia occupies a_ position laws in force : pe i Ba eScianeec and | pected to enter, and there ts every indi Fiders/ seem tobe able) tojOvertake him. | Makes police affairs alnrofs ny Ae the north and south, ft is |22 this District, and be prepared at times s IS aS WE! ; . Among the other riders who is at present in the le of scoring, though not by cure in his tim Gard ubmitted herewith, 18 based upon | directly between the north aud south. Tt ‘ Datta siderations, within a few hours’ ride of Richmond, Bal- Arne matter timore ard folk, on the one hand, and | Donltion.| Lom Gooner wie on TAG) S02 EA of New York, Philadelphta and th , will also be here. So will Arthur One major and superintendent, $3.300; 1] cities to the north and east, whe: H. B, Freeman, Owen Kimble, at | inals are clo: re Eddie C. Bald, tion that the number of entries in this com- will exceed the recerd for any mateur race held in the city, A Sogo twenty-five local amateurs a one-mile oven, this being the these events have nce, both of ‘The race this H be a ten-mile 1 will be for amateurs only. It be a handicap affair. The en- to use ra recomm eriviy conditions. discretion. The increase of pay dis not only just, but it would id to the equ tion of all cta- Lebstetetetetetotobobobobobobobobobdbbbobobsb bed end: = Flour Is Best. re wheat flour— ¢ hind of bread nourish- AebdebbeHebt mbee thi ti ain, $2,000; 3 lieutenant inspectors tched and seratinized by The Police Surgeons. = to the race have not as yet been | Sof ihe akon in any race for | the Kraemer brothers, W. 8. Eckhardt. W pach, $8, fef, also property | Well-paid officials, where such people may | For several years offorta hare ne * se will be issued In a few | tt nce riders. The national circuit, |. Hecker, the five-mile champlon of 180s: evel, $5,200; 1 Chie also DrORer dagen MILeotieneeeink, Gécnrcl An) Soi al years efforts have been made cured from the Wash- seems, is magnet which draws forth | Floyd MacFarland, the . ' anky Callfornine: | Clerk. $2,000; 1 clerk, $1,500; 1 clerk, $800; | Tisnities mere poowiy, p trele Cycle store, 2125 Pennsylva- | all of the available riding talent in the | Orlando B. Stevens, Earl Kiser, Dr. A, I. ] 4 Surgeons of the police and fire depart-|own. To this end cers salary ts | departments th return for their services or other bicycle places in town. | cit The amateurs. the management | Brown, Tom Butler, the former handicap | ments, at $700 each, $2,800; additional com- | estimated at $1,800 per annum. which their many duties call for. They osed to have a big list of prizes, pone Ma can ed relied upon in show- | ki W. Fred Sims his successor to the | pensation for 12 privates for special ser- Duttes of Sergeants. now recei nsist of bieycies and jewelry. | {ng up in full numbers, and giving good | title 2880; Heutenants, at $1,500 cach. | ior many years it has been the custom | they are uired to examine all appli- t thelr Nalteees an Pred Titus, Charles Hadfield and sev- vice, time prize and a second | races for thelr half of the program. eral other good men. As the entries will 500; 3% sergee E 200 each, $34 likewise a first prize and a | Perhaps the most imports tee aoe SOO) ey gee: | tor the lieutenants of the several precincts | canis for the police and fire departte, otected than their} to ive the surgeons of the police and fire © $40 each a year, for which There me nt race of the | not close until October 1, there is plenty of a cee ae ee ese four prizes will most | day, will be the two-mile national champion- | time for new men to enter and get ready | 0. Pty privates of class 2, at $1,0s0 each, | Ct those acting for them to report daily to | attend all sick members of either service fhe BRI ne Ee ne an DroWalyshave |\tovride, $432,020; % telephone operators, at $600 each, | the superintendent at police headquarters | order them on and off duty, make salle srogram, a sort of souvenir | thirty-five starters, and will be. divided in. —_> 00; & telephone operators, at $ . Pe upon such members, often at a long dis- tance, and to account strictly to the su- r . - $18 ), 20 station keepers, at $900 each, | for the purpose of handing in reports of will be printed and dis- | to seven heats of five men riders each. This GERMAN DAY. ss : = 800: ® 5 - Ee This will be a great convenience | is done at the request of the men them. $18,000: 10 laborers, at $480 cach, $4.800; 1] the operations in their precincts for the hbdebdebbeb bb bb | selv 1 messenger, $700; 1 messenger, $500; 1 major ceding twenty-four hours, reosiving | Betintendent for the absence of all the 2 Speetutors. The start of the [ae oe One man in each heat will | Arrangements for Celebration Under | Pei cuocrinteniont mouned, Soa): Lanee Heh ean eat papers as may bare | Members of the force who are not on duty at the spr ng just below ¢ paeatiey for ene Spal end the second man Ausplices of Local Societies. tain, mounted, $240; lieutenants, Sér- acon’ anade and greparcd for athale atten: | 23 reason of their being under their care. : ge Bl eran eo the ee ae, wll eaves élent erman day will be celebrated Thursday | gents and privates, mounted, at $240 tion and discussing with the superintendent | I" addition to other requirements, the “Bria [iene te alah en Gane Enea Tes re eS || evaninew octane: G) SU Nationauennéslacdin || S10G00: mariners aatiase0feaene Sit} matters of departmental and public inter- | SU7€eons must examine all alleged ‘unaties rid, men to finish will be entitled to a score | evening, October 6, at Nationa’ : ; | police matro! (t $600 each : AIC MHGSSAIGR GREE as to their sanity, that cases may be pre= } aE in the national championship table. As it | Arrangements were perfected last night at | Police matrons, at $600 each, est. While these lieutenants are devoting men will be shoved off first them will be the other men of their handicaps, un t off. with the start of timers will press their watches. of the race will be selected rent of substation at Anact 5 ; the forenoon or the best part of the day | 8@=ted to juries summoned for the pur- i ~ : eh $2,200; repairs to stations, $5,000; miscella- [in attendance at headquarters their pre- | POSe Of making such inquiries; attend all ee Hoe seeo nc man four points; the | Verein held in the hall of the Arion Singing | neous and contingent expenses including | cincts must be left in charge of and un- | *!ck and injured prisoners when called Eas atts andl ineaicntmairore, dint, | Soclety, on Sth street. A large number of | stationery, books, telegraphing, photo-| Ger the supervision of sergeants, who, | ¥POn, = Feport upon the sanitary condi< ithe smadlestiacoraisiaccentanieato noe representative Germans were present, and | 8Taphs, printing, binding, » ice, wash-| while they are expected to act in lieu of ae - teal qs tions and engin ‘ $ ver a sliesi 5 ing, meals for prisoners, furniture and re-] their superiors, have another duty to per- | houses within their juri tion. rider, owing to the fact that the season is | William L. Elterich of the Arion Singing J sup b m of those who hay. fT pairs thereto, beds and bed clothing, in-| form of equal, if not more, {mportance. A Additional Privates Wanted. ie: Ruraien Of Sipe sewnegmace had ae closed, ae Ge every point helps Society presided, with Gustave Bender, sec- | Signia of office, purchase and. cave ur Soe RAyt SOT gable ALE Se ta Ba ARTES | : ence in road races. the rider so much in keeping a position or | retary horses, ‘bicycl Soliel pap 13 ea “Te tebaninid bncchghbonce or ' in passing some one just ahead of him tn | etary: orses, y police equipments and re-| ed with the power of- arrest, and {t fs ht is now the rider will score six points by | special mceting of the German Central scrateh whom th debeebeetebbobetebsbbtobotobeteteb eb + & + + + * * + + “ = lieved! Re respectfully submit, In order to estab- ables. 0) —_ eos experience in t Kall man far very few of the clubs have held | the table of standing. Mr. Hltevich of the general committce re- | pairs of same, harness, forage, repairs to] duty to sce that the laws are enforced, | lish an effective patrol service in this Dis- = of Wiieents ens tes us to asstre It anual road race or track races, the | prior to the national circuit in this city | Ported that Baron Soeck von Sternberg, See eat os EAR ER wee Gtk oS eee 2 Sa ee ee ent relief In every case to which t llaited do clib them: lace S “Gen || (Charge diafraires Qc: shed Genmantembace vagons, 2 xD cu in preven-| jn the police duty of making arrests, but | vates, to be of class 2, at a salary of = We remove Cems, relieve Bunions and « | the next meet prior to it will be the races | charge d'affaires erman assy: | tion and detection of erlme, and other nen | ! pole a ee ee | ~ Ingrowiig Nails. Callesitios. ¢ hy one | DFS only “ jad race of the | ut Baltimore, which will be held on the | Dr. Pioda, the Swiss niinistey, and the Dis. essary items, $24,000; improving of the | time at ences ver the privates of | Sh080 per annum. My reasons for propos- y yr ne Itech ethods. Modest | Levant | Colosseum track, a sixth of a mile affair. | trict Commissioners heve accented invita- re , Arse pry 3 time, an inspection ov ene acs 1 ing that this w@dition to the force fees. Cons free ieee and address the gather. | Stable and grounds of the third precinct,| the force and to exact of them a strict Prof. J.J. GEORGES & SON, F 1 Be ee nee ee ni | (iene foe rest ee eis ibe cer can tae, un naliaris toe ae formance of duty. | of class 2 are that it was the inte ui5 I Hours, § to 6: Ser Lage reer ship has boon assigned to this meet, and is | Ing. Other speakers will be W. L. Elter- | 270. fags performance y ieiahatbs ks cep aaea te we 115 Pa. 0 12. ain the club c! ;/ of more than usual interest to the riders, | ich, Simon Wolf atid E. W. Habercom. ‘The | QUES BR oa aeareanees ' Change in System serdar erate tice hats Seas “alr > = et cuer Since the organization of | owing to the fact that the winner of the | Arion and Maennerchor Singing Societies | ¢ 0) comer et a oe firemen’s relict on le) Breen (ahanis or end ee that class 1, the mem ors of i beers HElO. || Clasranar aw als ty ablite ath evaeconce tine) | Havens reeautouiucnianevocsiganteies und: Provided, That hereafter the Com-| ‘There sre two other officials aval | receive $900 per annum, shoul te r in charge of the j a probationary class. Dealing wit it as s night inspec- | such, it is fair and just that the members 7 eres a 4 CASO ie pertod—and two similar to that | thereof, after a reasonable p re o that | years is considered as such—should be pro- ab has also failed to ub races. e events of of three or four races, pulled off on the track, he road. One of the main |} pints; the third man thirty points; | A special invMation to attend the celebra- stoners of the District of Columbia are | rank with the inspect - ; he as ordered to be extemled te the Ger- | hereby authorized and directed to deposit | acteciive bureau, known ffth man ten points, “This is” te same [Man-bory and German-American-bosi wen Nah otfisesini TEM Onee aoe Gtte® | tors, who perform a dut system of scoring allowed for the cham- ee ee eri He avraneentene ‘than, | bia revenues, a sufficient amount to meet | of lieutenants and sergeants, in that they forty ; the fourth man twenty points, and the | tion Your Furs e ted to class 2, or to the increased salary. " BBL Chai ROHaRt OL eae c ‘aces at ‘Indianapolis during the , és 4 aire e ais ine BE lice ‘ be Bid lub championship race. the | Dlo BID Rea Ge TE) Git ne the 1it was ales decided tq provide for a. series | 28 {dctictency dint the police fund cr fire-| go forth in the night time and see that pickion chore, a alt winner of which is entitled to hold the gold a0) be. cixt ‘i ace which Bal- | 0f tableaus cepresenting prominent epi- | ™en’s relief fund. members of the force are rendering a strict : : ‘ now. An jal until some other rider succeeds in | places. The sixty point race which Bal- | or oy Ctie ciary "bt Genuan immigra- | _ Total, $861,105; appropriation for 1899, | accountability of their respective duties. | Two station keepers arc now employed at <a Z from him. T Arlington elingres res ae SON EE ee aan $633,805; excess over 1809, $227,300. These agents have 34 Bee Neiee each station, one of them during the day, © ge will b nen for the past two years have held | race to be New 5 The following committees were appointed. Items of Increase. ficient in the past, but why supervision | tne other throwghout the night. For this COR a ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ieee eee ea Sal tiGcen toa | AOnM receptlon=Meawianl Ginn CW olka should be exercised by them under cover e »g day morning. It is quite likely that | the event was given to Baltimore. = be p, | ‘This estimate exceeds by $227,300 the ap- | ofthe durkiess rather than In the day | Service each is paid §720 per annum, am ld this year as usual,| Owing to the fact that it is a sixth-of-a- | @olph Saur, William~ L. Elterich F, of the * st t S yas vhe) ilar @ y -le es % and responsibility ‘ - 5 Schubert, William F.-Brodt, Gustave Ben- | Propriation for the current fiscal year, the | time, when similar and equally as import- | erate sum for the work an mins the club cectuse | cuarter mile will ba on a steep bank, coy | der, George J. Bessler, M. Glaeser, W. | items of increase being as follows: Salary |ant work te required, is & question which | attached to the position. In no city Me Gensel of he uate: mi ee ao ae toss-up for the posi- | Ruckdaeschel, Az E. L. Keese. F. L. | of captain, $200; salaries of three lieuten. | sugsests not only a change in the system, is the person Uke intr: quired to ao ap for consideration and some (tion next to the pole is the sure winner, | Schmidt, Dr. 8. A: ozirre, Louls Kettler, | ants, inspectors, at $300 each, $900; salaries | PUt Fee eee enna tian Sor En oo maorh Sor ise SOE Day ciently the PE Con ano Sumeiry sg x “11. Mundheim an ichard Bankmann. » 3 ; creased ccmpensation for the: FO OM statement Aen ebeeant Ee oN Ane The distance of the race is|'The entire distance will be a dead sprint, a of four surgeons, at $160 2ach, $640; salaries as q : : On refreshments—George J. Bessler, Emil B » $640; gal cers. from their desks, thre ome emergenc SOR EHE COMTI eee oe Coe Se NTO Ge esa ert en dl | @puhia Wace een wareye Blatanelnsetranle eee Th eaten are tence | ee tbak thelr coervices anay be amore prop” | sewn’ p:eatisen: Aeatrea ee tenet colinen Condutt road, the same as of the riders will exert their utmost. The | Genth, Herman Dasker, Julius Frank, Hen- | @rles 0 Es re a4 rs 20 hb $2 ton, | etly directed, it is proposed that the Dis-| The jaw cites the first-named official pase Clreuit chasers themselves are not particu. | TY. Achter- Kirchen ani Menry Haeberle. spornanaren pasate ot clsaiewos EE elo) $rist OT Columbia, be divided into twe police | the ouly ones to receive it. Then the ote- A eke “fo ; On order—Dr. S. A. Czarra, ismil Wagner, | t¥ : Jomo, at $1080 | subdivisions, to be known as District No. | tion keeper must devise mcens to recall rieth woth trae ETS Hete DGS cea Lose, a Cat Cae He ar eek || tera @acuslione Giga seaananbacns wWiniast | oacks See eiaO caah: $8600 Coe week | 1 and District No. 2—the former to coutain | the lentenant or eeresant e hich smekes a| With the bie cireult mest an bana uollrace berause Gf the Ganondes Se i. | Helnemann, Henry C. Laubach and Danie: | Keepers, @ 1 $3,600; mounted | the police precincts included in that ter-| {+ necessary for the GSTS NW us race will be b ugh no steps hav ly pose, parson, i's putty much usi- after for the big open izen to walt or to oa men, at $240 each, $480; one driver, $480; = ¢ Zth Ateaet arent: the latee 5 zen to z ; . is ent a coe ae . estocett the start. Ses i ; : | ritory west of 7th street west; the latter | can again, and if an individual's liberty is Ad shape’ ivy | Wf the weather keeps: open ft is likely that | expressed a" desire to\ fun this parueulae | On.tusle—G. Bender, George J. Beasler | one matron, $000; miscellaneous and contin: | TOryY west cf 7th attest weet the latter aE tuk bo bx tatepesest'y, Gua tuny te te gent expenses, $4,000; repairs to stations, vest. This would not confilct with | ° = wee Cevicen all bs given before the close |event at the local track, which they re- | #nd R. Bankmann. : ab les onde street west. a the extent of great loss and inconvenience, Galena ncaa Tiataltentl | aumicataettheltairesticommrctoes ete (mon decorations—Carl F. Gundlach, Henry | $2:500; improv’ ee increane, “sore | the organic act, but is purely a change | iclained until’ the lioenmnt or scree ve Success of the circuit | distance. : . Dr, the world was ; ; power. lice authority, he canne: direct in an emer- — India was con- will be a great factor in this direc- | Park Bicycle Club to have the race trans. | tian Strack and E. Max Hasselbach. jerenser eee District No. 1, it ts proposed, should be | gency as he should be able todo, aud come 1 Weed oe oUt the | tion. At any rate, it seems hardly probable | ferred to this city, giving the Baitimors SEER eT SSS An Explanation. supervised and inspected by one of the | fusion may entail. Without further rea ous han ofa | tat the ‘rack will close down without one | people the two-mile race scheduled for this ‘Tour to the Omaha Exposition In submitting the foregoing estimate it | Inspectors, who would be held accountable | soning it is epparent that propor expedi=. Me ae the gn fe hmed- | or two more meets being given. city. During the week Mr. J. D. Lasley Via Pennsylvania Railroad. is with a full knowledge that it will pro-| for a careful adherence on the part of the | tion of police business \ould suggest that = ve & a >| — went over to Baltimore and spoke of the | The Pennsylvania railroad wiil operate 2. 6x6 comment and discussion. It is pre- | Subordinates to the rules and regulations | he should be empowered h the authority ‘s a » or | red Sims te now on the national circult. | matter to the promoters of the Colosseum personslly-conducted tour to Omaha, leay- | ‘oke comm for the maintenance of good order and the | of a sergeant end be known, as he is else~ st moondsy | and ts following the races steadily. He} track. They were unable to give an im-|ing Washington October 1. Rate, gon ik. | sented after many years of consideration | folned at New Haven, Conn, during the | mediate answer to the situation, and thelr prevention and detection of crime tn such | whera, as desk sorgeant, wiih compensa 5 cluding transportation, Pullman and hotel | prompted by cilroumstances and conditions | district. tion equivalent to the duty performed. The meg past week, and In the mile open, profes-| reply is being awaited with considerable | accommodatiens, admission to fair, etc. For surrounding @n institution which has not| Insteed oi confining the inspectore du-]| suporintendent recommends that #uch aus S at special prices | stonal, succeeded in getting third place. | interest. If the race is transferred to this further information apply to city ticket of- | kept abreaet with advancement made in| ties to patrolling the streets in the night | —— anna ani Later at Philadelphia Billie and Fred en- city it will bring with it the sixty-point ' fice.—Advt. Z every walk of life. Deficiencies must be|time he would become the operating (Continued on Eleventh Page.)