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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1898-12 PAGES. rtnership here FINANCE DISCUSSED ogram O. E. 3.—Order of the Eastern Star. The music was furnished by the Marine Band, under the direction of Willlam H. Santelmann, and received many encores, District of Columbia; Mrs. Wm. D. Foos, Ruth Chapter, No. 1, District of Columbia: Mrs. Rich. W. Cornwell, Ruth Chapter, No. 1; Mrs. Geo. Thorn, Ruth*Chapter, C; ‘Mrs. APPOINTED LIBRARIAN. Mr. Weston Flint to Have Charge of the Public Library. ait AFFAIRS IN ALEXANDRIA! FINANCIAL. — nd George H. f Shaw & Chillum, Chas. W. Cooksey, Ruth Chapter, No. 1 ‘Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Scott, Harry Me- Keldin, Miss Marion, McCathran, Miss Alice G. McCathran, Mrs, M. Sprague, which were well deserved. The Committees. Take a piece of paper and figure The trustees of the public library have appointed as librarian Mr. Weston Flint of Contents of Iwo Buildings Destroyed by and be dissolved. Mr. Principal Theme Today of Order of ness at Grightwood, D. The committees in charge were: this city. Mr. Flint was librarian of the Fire This Morning. oy, 0s ‘ : vn at Chittum, 3d. All Eastern Star. Executive—John F. O'Neil, chairman; | Mr. W. A.Craig, Miss Sarah Pach, Miss | patent office for eight years. during which Ly MBere owe sncume goeeand you'll exaur- be settled either at the E wil- {Fanny Pach, Miss Carrie M. Shreve, Miss —_— nt a et 10 per cent of ft is Wicightwoed or-at that in Maryland. Charles L. Patten, secretary; A. 8. Salle A. Bhreve, Mr. and Mes Robt L, {time the brary was, through his efforts, ealeenly pent “Tor things store in Brightwood or-at that in Marsa z liamson, L. A. Gude, W. R. eetsee Anderson, Mre. F. F. Boone, New York."} reorganized, thoroughly catalogued and in. | Preeeedings of Police and Civil i mH TBR That uaclens speed ing = ‘ eine Ella Espey, Alice V. Scott, M. R. Burklin, | Mr. W. E. Boone, New Yotk; Mr. and |dexed, and made an effective working 1i- co ‘ totereat “After gettl ‘june 2 a 5 rtx—But One Case Before th Ketling the tures and SPARIVUALISM— CIRCE cow FRE) BANQUET AT THR RIFLES’ ARMORY |r. 3. rancoipn, Jonn J. Harrower, D. C. Se Miss Ida | brary. He was also for five years statisti- e fact you certainly will agree that an meroant =e In the Fall CLEANING is « prerequisite in every well-estab- lished household For this purpose materials and List of Toasts and the Speakers implements of best quality and at lowest prices can be had at hardware store of "Who Responded. en be_started at once with the UnionSavingsBanki222 F St. ee bd “Phone DORSEY CLAGETT, No. 718. io. 1280. Banker and Attorney! 14th st. nw. It gives me pleasure to announce that | am now Turner, Adolphus Gude, M. T. Dixon, C. Bernheim, W. T. Weaver, the worthy grand matron, ¢. A. Handy; the worthy grand patron, W. E. Nally; on behalf of the Gen- eral Grand Chapter, Past Grand Matron Aicena Lamond and Past Worthy Grand Patron L. Cabell Williamson. cian of the bureau of education under Dr. Mayor — Briefs. Mrs. Herman, | . and prepared the “Reports and Sta- Mrs. Louis Hartig, eed Mrs. M. Lutke, A. G. M, Portland, Ore.; Helen H. Stires, P. G. M,, Coltimbus, Neb.; Herriet A. Ruseell, past D. D, G. M., past matron, New York cit’; Mrs. Mary A. —e P. W. M, Alpha Chapter, New c t: tistics of Libraries of the United States and Canada, 1893.” He was a member of eee SG ey the Columbian exposition committee for the No. 727 King Street, bureau of education in preparing the cata- c 5 ; Mrs. M: A. Stucler, P. G. Bell Telephone 106, prepared to do a general bnstness in local Stocke. JOSIAH R. BATLEY, Banquet—A. 5 ee motron, New York: scamming Hedges, P. poeae oe oe oy peice Epa Library ALEXANDRIA. Va., September 29, 1893. tod Boman” Shates donned and invested. ouie-tm —— = C: Witiiameon, ‘C. J. James, W- .|G. P., Helera, Mont.; Wm. R. Singleton, ."” "He is a life member of the Ameri-] ire broke out abo Sasck aia ~ Se “Globe Printing Ollice San 2) aan ee M. Lan! Dr. Aaron Baldwin, wNellig | Landergren, | cam Zibrary Association, ahd has Kept in | Sikes GRMRONTGN tree Viemeeee Washington : ¥ Dd ARGE | dergren, H. H. , M. B. 2 : 3 % . es eS vi ‘ogressive ‘ Printing as an Investment |COMMITTEES 1 There were present 800 guests and mem- | 7¢m J. Laadereren, Mrs. Lillie A. Ran- | touch se houses situated in the northwest section dolph, Mr. and Mrs. @: J. James, Mrs. Delia’ B. Meredith, Newton, Iowa; Mrs. Lawand Ciaims TER, Booklet or Circular te At 8 o'clock, at the sound of mus‘ A neatly gotten-u bers. they marched into the hall, L. Cabell Will: Compan In addition to his studies and experience | of town, completely gutting the buildings. Pree Ys ‘W. G. Matron Mrs. Eleanor Burton; for F election of officers, approached, it became some fcur or five policemen. . § nt. a paying investment. You can tell your lowed by the mos: | Sarah C. Turnbull, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. | as Mbrarian and in lines of employment in- | oth fire companies responded to the | Gunton bidg.. 472 La. ave. aw, business—solicit tzrde—in it in a cone! The delegates of the Order of the Eastern ee leauge jagilow ens eS respec. | Charles L. Pierce, Oak Leaf Chapter No. 8 pimately, Sunset ia baith library ME Mr. | alarm, and after an hour's work reduced telling manner, and we'll print the a | Star assembled promptly at 8 o'clock at dete: Xttse an hour and a half spent in | Oakland, Cal.; Colonel Charles L. eee paintinnes cures a — = a the flames. The buildings belonged to M in suspense, pouncemeat for sou in a style that'll | y5- sonic Temple this morning to resume xe maa od things cn the | 83d degree, Oak Leaf Chapter No. 8, 0: raining and a wide range of experience in : ; ter title ie p. tract attention. telock, the | Uscussing the various good: things Gicena | land, Cal.; Thomas B. Welker, 32d degree, | practical affairs. He is a graduate of Al- | John Harlow, and are situated facing an 7 THOS. W. CADICK. 1001 F st the “business sessicn. By 9 o'clock, the. /tablez, Mrs. Willlameon introduced Alcenf | Pitt Chanter No. 1; Mra. ‘Thomas I. Wal: | fred University and Union College, having [alley which runs through the block be- win HP ities of a Successor to Harunan & Cudie se1€-tm _ | hour set for election of.oMcers, not a single | Lamond and @ Ella Repey oo, took tara | ker, Ruth Chapter No. 1; J. W. ‘Tolaon,.| received:later the degree of Ph. D. He also.| tween Gameron and Queen and Heory ant cirede eat Satan SS te Hat @E delegate was absent. ae ee eeeee eet replying to | Hlecta Chapter No. 2; Mrs. T. F. William: | graduated from Columbian University in Fayette streets. ‘The loss is covered by Wil pay thy apecn Srey ch nner. ‘The sessi y the reading of | #!ternately in int: oducing son, Electa Chapter No. 2; L. Cabell Wil- | law and was admitted to the bar. He was | P&¥ette . ata la The session commenced by the r is d the apt references to each 5 $600 insurance. Ly — Pall Suit 4 =viou: B. | ete Coe an B59 ; liemson, Washington, D. C.; Wm. L. Boy- | a teacher for several years and the editor | surance. . Wit go on po If vou Pebecp boy the minutes of the previous meeting, and | crowed their pari had been long thought nae D. C.; Mrs. L, W. Moore, | and publisher of the Trib he fi It was a matter of some complaint this civil ens some g tees at the conclusion they were adopted. over and well prepared. The toasts and | den, Washington, D. C.; a Pas publis! oO e Tribune, the first pro- 2 : DibeGates Sake ‘ see our rew F. & bo be pa nogemankelneitcltheninwere: San Francisco; Mrs. A, D. Wilson, Oak- | tectionist paper in St. Louis. He served as | morning among firemen that not a s'ngte celved on STREETS of ores ate Worsteds. Sat antes Fit The \comm{ttes (61 necro Oe ee oe tee ee ee Char ine MW. G. Ma-|pland)/ Calls Mrs, cit. (ih (sYout,.Miss/\dni 30, | consullat (Gain-iiang,(China.-ainder, Gen- | asl wae rung or the alarm turned in .o ROADS. “brought. on CONTINGENT hoe ed that the proper space be set apart in || Genera ee a Pavtridee: “€onstituent | Tcmlinson, Bee pitehivna ee al ee Se three we He has always | the police station. It is said to be the duty We will emplos attorneys, We will a t rt of the G al Grand Chapter erate Cas 2 ‘* Yeatman, Mr. S. M. Yeatman, Mrs. €- | been deeply interested in scientific sub- eis IRS ap ae Seg Rea ance monex to you over the tam nae eee pen aniaaee dead; which | haplers under General Grand Chapter > M. | Test an oor We Agni Men Ei Ws | Jory. Sit rar ten eee ne en ene of policemen patrolling where a fire oc- tues. Our physician will w oe |) whic! _ G. Patron H. Harrison Hinds: “Rela Beloit, Kan.. Mrs. os ore curs to ring the engine house bell and turn d look to us for bis pgs LLERY OF ART was agreed tol tion of Eastern Star to Masonry,” M. W. @. ee Te eae Doers eanmea? CPS ea ee ee a es the alarm into the police station, but this, Case thoroughly uvestigated by Bie CA e eS Or Sine (at rec BS Sete Semel Se rode a a te Mrs. Kate C. Brechner, Waterloo, lowa:| and highly respected in the sclentifie chr on pian ieee Sistee ahd DeNG MCNEY. CONSULT. (8 = an report, which brought on an earnest and of “Grand Chapter of Mich. | Mrs. Gertrude, B. Williams, Norwalk. | cles of Washington. He is an active meme saad ‘ rectie s rd at reasonable rates. THE CORCORAN SCHOOL OF ART : trict of Columbia, “Grand Chapter h Htkawie: Cheraon 2 ed, and, as a consequence, the department, QUICK WORK —30 to 90 dnes. (Corner New York ave. and lith st. tw) will | Protracted debate. It made certain recom- |izan,” W. G. Matron Mrs. Ida E. Joslin; | Obto; Mrs. I. N. Boe nebula, | er of the Anthropological Society, having | Which depends largely upon voluntary serv. rocvecdings Mapeciiy, iS O08 be open for the reception of pupils en MONDAY, | mendations as to payments and expendi- | “Grand Chanter of New Jersey,” Mr: Gar- Chie: ae we = Stephens, Ganabae pean tori eats ce of ees ice. was short-hanced and would have been se el Detober 3, 1598. 9 o'ek DI 2 “Gr ‘hapter of New ees 2 8 mae > | cil, erican Historical | much i ed by ssistance 0} = By order, bites AOU CeGas ie Tete Gu thon Sar |e pcre ae Ce "Grand | Ohio; Mrs. Almira 8. Willlamson, Mrs. | Society, of the American Association uct Zorn Pad Sat Nor Nhe ekeisfanne 70r Lewis Johnson & Co., evident that the business of the morning could not be completed by that time. It Was therefore moved that in order to pre. vent the scattering of members, which usually takes place after election, that California,” W. M. Mrs. Kate S. Ro 3rand Chapter of Vermont W. As e G. M. Mrs. Hattie EL “Grand Chapter of Ind! Mrs. Lizzie J. Smythe mnecticut,” P. G. Matron Mrs. Chapter o: wing: Mary B. Okey, Lucretia A. Walker, Wash- ington, D. C.; William Baldwin Hardy, Vir- ginia; C. L. Patten, Mrs. Marion Longfel- low O'Donoghue. Carrie M. Perkins, G. secretary, Indian territory; Mrs. Annette H. Hooper, G. secretary, Maine; Mrs. Kate the Advancement of Science, of the Ameri- can Folk Lore Society, National Geograph- ic Society, and Society for University Ex- tension, As a member of the public library com- mittee of the board of trade and of the In view of the early hour, and the fact the houses were uncecupted ‘and somewhat isolated, it is alleged that the flames were of incendiary origin. Police Court. BANKERS, 1315 F St., Sun Building. that event be postponed till 3 o'clock, in S. Rowe, California; Mrs. Sarah B. Hag- “Grand Chapter of Nebraska, board of library trustees appointed by the | There w only one case on the docket | Dealers tn all government and tavestment ee tron Mrs. Eva M. Baldwi gard, Illinois; Mrs. Ena 8. Washburn, Wis- | Commissioners Mr. Flint has labored ener- in Mayor Simpson's court this morning. | curities. Chapter of Thinols,"” W. G. Matron Mrs. | consin: Mrs. E. A. Gillon, Brooklyn, N.Y. | getically for the establishment of Washing: | ‘Thar he case of Harry Mason, who | _N€® War loan 3s ponght and sold gy25-te Sarah B. Haggard: “Grand Chapter of Mis- | Mrs. Hattie F. Lewis, Brooklyn; Dr. F.| ton’s free library as a true public library in| 78 jicicosia Sohueeasas anee dk “ “WE COLLECT BAD BILLS.” os scuri,”” W. G. Matron Mrs. Mattie P. Bar- | W. Putnam, Binghamton, N. ¥.; 8. E. Van | the modern sense, tax-sustained and a sup. | TeCeRUY assaulted Celia Johnson, as men- c ee ; “Grand Chapter of Arkansas.” W. G. | Deusen, District of Columbia: Edwin Sel-| plement of the public schools, and under | tiened in The Star. The Johnson wom We are iike n good nedicine—thorongh, galck and 4 tron Mrs. Alma C. Strong; “Grand Chap- | vage, Antoinette Selvage, Mr. and Mrs. | his management the library will be devel. | has not yet suttic recovered to app and effective. GMI GENERAL COLLECTION ter of Kanszs,” W. G. Matron Mrs. Libble | R. M. Coombs, Paltimore: Mrs. Margareth | oped on practical and modern lines, which | in court. and the was continued. <0. 1213 F at. Tel. 138. seS-1mit Nedlands Werte gee! asah ip: B. Towner; “Grand Chapter of Massachu- | Megenhart, Baltimore, Mrs. Arthur | will make it primarily of the greatest value} It is repor Willams, col-| 1) @ I Te W = a a Pa sae Se ete ee " W. G. Matron Mrs. Lena W. Lamb; | Wallenhorst, Baltimore, Mrs. Anna | to tne school children and working men of | cred, who w d at the same Mi U IN ic \ T 0 L ( A Ny wee oe. ave ESE ee, Es ie = rand Chapter of Minnesota,” W. G. Ma- | D. Stoffel, Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. E. R. Bris- | the District. Mason, is suff o Mane that we're seliing off at the low- “Grand Chapter | tow, matron Kansas Masonic Home: Mrs.| Mr. Flint’s appointment as libra his heme in Fairfax county. ar est cash price such Laths ever brought. Delia 8. Mer- | Elizabeth Magee, P. G. M., Girard, Kan.: | causes a vacancy in the board of tractecs e = Wei edal cave youl nleasy! cx tober! as.” P. W. G. | Mrs. B. W. Poindexter, Topeka, Kan.: Mrs. | which is now made up as followse Thoniae ae Se es i “7 9) a el Gate Gn aoe Patron Mr. L. s irand Chapter | Mattie P. Barney, Chillicothe, Mo. W. Noyes, president; B. H. Warne -| In the county court yesterday, Judge W7Os Z 9 O ° eek h te CoC oe of Washingto: . Matron Mrs. Flor. | Eva M. Baldwin, president; J. B. Larner, acting s . Love presiding, the jury return 4 ex te : aay a ence G. MeLean; “Grand Chapter of In- | Sarah A. Bristol, Casper, Wy A. R. Spofford, 8, W. Woodward. R. Ross & of not « in the "iarcest Saving ane at bene Ordinary Blank Books Gian territe ma C, Smith, 228 A street sout’ br. | Perry, C. J. Bell, J. T. Du Bois and W Soe vagiemgn pete} # Hellmuth icted for are prepared Perkins d Chapter of South | and Mrs. Barton, 1928! Pennsylvania ave- | Flint. : : ty real estate at a min- potlneg ent? Soil oe Ge ainon Mrs. Jennie 2 | nue northwest: Mrs. W. 1, Holtzclaw, 2011 tqlitler the law the Iibr: authorized | Sihout ae nite Seabees licam cort te tLe borrower. unusual quling. ‘They 1 ieand Chapter of Ohio,” W. G | K street northwest: C. H. Fowler, 205| to appoint two assistant sihave mint ath, same indictment. A nolle pri Ww ee We * a Spek Cea. tron Mrs. Mary (C. Gladding; “Grand | Whalley avenue, New Haven; Mrs. C. H.| yet been selected. For a library of the size | €ntered in the case of comm Ith a escott, Wilcox & Heiston, neice ter of Orercn.”” W. G. Matron Mrs. | Fowler; A. H. Van Deusen, Washington, | of that which will be available to Wact, |Jehn Heath, indicted for cell __fud0-3m 1007 Penn, ave. nw : of E een deline B.C “Grand Chapter of M. Libbie Putnam, Binghamton, | ingtonians next month and which is to be | Sunday. County Treaseure ne sonia TAG a 1 s Mrs. Mate 1. Chester, Chicago, Ill; | opened at night as well as during the day. | mitted a of delinquent land s = L HOME 4T CLEVELAND PARK— mn&Ruy 2 } 3 ‘Annie Phillips, Mineral Point, W and on a part of Sunday as well as week | the y nd "5. No offic the best of investments, sclo-tt OI & Rupp, 421 11thSt. Matron Mr: sv. A. G. Pinkham, Nebraska: Mrs. C the force of assistants is reasonably n tal 3 court on — + —___ — wt 2 eee es pter of New Hampshire,’ G. Ma- | H. Townsend, Casper, Wyo.: Mrs. Ida E.| viewed as entirely inadequate, and the | Jury's rec for the _ : Py 5 = - AN 0) ae Ma i Patte trand Chapter | Joslin, Northville, Mich.; Mrs. Hannah | Commissioners and the trustees will, seek | {0m otf istrate V. S The National Safe Deposit, ot abate Va Tp Aatron Mrs. Lizzie Is. | Garabrant, P. G. M., New Jersey: Mrs. Ida| an enlargement of this force at the ap. | Constal 2 ‘i epee action in rey Mettd Chapter of Maine.” G. | a. Fisk, P. G. M., Connecticut; Mrs. Emo- | proaching session of Congress, In_ the court, Judge C. E Savings and Trust aid angthing not turn out to your retary Mrs, Annette H. Hoope gene Wilhus, Providence, R. I.; S. Penrose es eee presi¢ the following - ion—we'll tha yu for calling our apter of North I i G. Matron | Williams, Providence, R. 1; Mrs. Sarah E. YOUTHFUL OFFENDER 5 against the Washington Company es Mrs. Hattie E. Ewing. I 1. ‘y Rec ran aC ne er ot Ballon, Mrs. Addie C. Strong Engle, G. M. = Mount Vernon railroad tire encuka os Dae Wand _Tatters & Importers, 4 x. Ma Mrs. Mary 4 of Connecticut; Willis D, Engte, P. G. P., Tri, ces for pe injury ee i W OOG, h:11 Penn. ave. view of the important matters left unfin- sl Grand Chapter of Rhove Isi: | Tnatana: Ed. W. Barrows, Asso, G. P., Inz] 20% Of Thirteen on Trial for Alleged rer to dec jon eustained: plaintift ished.” The es WUE, Matron Mrs. Hattie E. Davis | giana: Pearl R. Falaut, Indiana: Mrs, Jens Indecent Axxault. mend declaration and | CORNER ISTH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. Be _ SESS & port on nthe ate aA aon ae Cone ¢ gle zt CORELE Pp. G, M., Indiana; Eva M.| John Gordon, a colored boy thirteen years : : == = ance committee sumed, whic! te Mrs. Carolyn A. - | Hollinger, P. G. M., Indiana: Mrs. Clara | of age, was placed on trial before Judge in the suit of Do Asan, led to the committee asking leave for a | 4¥; “Grand Chapter of Wyoming G. Melv: . . i 2 sea en ms ore eae ec Home Telephone | Capital One Million Dollars. boren regulates. ng Matron Mrs S. EB. Bri constituent He 2 eas es Mrs! Scott and a jury in Police Court this morn- — 2 Rane Pp ‘i Me Mini ERI Merritt mane he re representatiy Mrs. M. Anna | Jennie F. Bradley, South Lakota: Mrs, | {8 charged with assauit at different times | property be nuction, and ay ae eet rt dependent grand chapter: | Virsinta: Mire am Chapter, No. 1, West | iwiora Adams Pattee, Minneapolis: Mr. and | Within the last few weeks upon Iittle white | A.W strong and John M W. &. Hibbs & Co HERG GE ites GEA Ee aces | ena Chante eNG oS ene iekinig, Mt Al | Mrs. F. A. Noyes, Somerville, Mass.:; Mrs. | girls, Alice Cox, Elva Ryder and Annie comm ee ae : » se who joined that body the | Pha Chapte s nia. George J. Jackson, Wessboro’,, Mass.: Mrs. | Kerney alleged tt " = of the Melrose Land Co ‘KERS KER Als of the ‘order in. exchange for the recially woman's or-| William BE. Blossom, Ball Wivee More, | emney: It was alleged that the boy had against Geo. Ubler the jury rendered Sa eae jrituals now used by them. . as it did, nearly every state in the Union, it was'a treat long to be remembered. Guests of the Evening. Thee pore Gas seized the little girls in the neighborhood of the Deanewood crossing, as they were going home from school, and committing Miss Eleanor I. Young, St. Paul: G. H. Giddings, San Antonio, Tex.; Louise Lyon Johnson, P. W. G. M., Minneapolis, Minn. Alma A. Piper, W. M., Manchester, N. H.: ct to the cpinion of the court, vurt gave judgment for plaintiff. General News. i419 F Street. Members New York Stock Exchange, adopted. On the return of the committee on finance the discussion of its report was resumed the and ave é indignities. ear sen ion ey a the time till adjournment for ce 2 : ol Caterrankeeatt ‘ai : sujane 5 The revival services conducted by the 7 che ne Those present were: Mrs. Mary Barry, | 4, Frank Fa An ana ple WW: | ‘The prosecuting witnesses were mostly | workers, assisted hy the city pastor, at deic<somlas : : ' k the order reassembled and | #Ssistant grand matron, Denver, Col; Mrs. | ya Garabrant, P. G. M., Newark, N. J.; | little children of the first grade at the Ben- | the railroad reading rooms are being lare LADENBURG, THALMANN & Cv. We never fail to turn out | resumed its discussion, which _w: Laura E. Brown, Aberdeea, 8. D.; F. A. | Smith Garabrant, Radiat Chapter, New-| Ding school. ‘Ine case of the alleged as-| iy attended every night. Last night Rev. New York. aay ae he: 2 ress at the hour The Star's Brown, Aberdeen, S. D.; Mrs. Loris Stadler, | ark, N. J.: Mrs. Jennfe Winkler, P.’G. M., | S2ult on Alice Cox was first taken up. The N. B. Masters of Trinity Church addressed —— - Brief printing on the min- | «ised , ECCI, Unni, fen Sh GRE New Jersey; Mrs. Georgiana Hoe, G. ¢, | UUUE sl. Willie Wrient, Curtis Porter and | a oy ape acen sid camenen S aie eantieea The Pilgrimage. Platte, Nebis Ri a Kern Erooking ew Jersey: W. C. Brown, P. G. P., New yas culgeon Said Mies boy Gonlon took} Cin eng MONEY 0 }) A Ni te p . Grclock yesterday the General | D.; Miss T. E. Crosier, Washington, D. C.; | 27%; A. EB, Brown, @. E,,.New Jersey; | Alice by the shoulder and forced her into | “HPS 71-4 ana time register, which MUN LUAN ; ster of the order visited Mount | yr. Hc: ay ye ee te pe | Mts. Helen B. Farnsworth, worthy grand | ‘Weeds nearby. was recently sent to the city post office by ave ally, quickly and accurately iGtineron Matiatne th Se ee oeigr uaenieaton 12) LS marshal: Topeka, Kan.; Mrs. B, W. Port ee conte ioake altece Pnaftgy bearing the | the department, has been put up, and is ON DISTRICT REAL ESTATE $ copies ai a 4 gton, 5 5 Ww gton, D. Miss Cla .G. M., Beloit. Kanes = i , ! ce in the case of the alleged assault | °°. inn. Resee Robolne Eine ADAMS, “Prompt Peinter.s12 11th at, | S¥€StS Of the Grand Chapter of the Dis- | Barnard, Washington, D. C.; Mrs, Sa, (Gouk lines SWAG Matted Orca re erin omieAllceCoxtGameniarels one oo eer waa acrival eek ees ae 5% : : = * | trict, accompanied by a large number of s Thomson, Brooklyn, N. Libbie B. Tonner, Kansas City, Kan.; Mrs, | bling Anna Kearney, aged six years, upon | Tihie criplages = | NO DELay. MINIIUM CHARGES. ae aS ar eS ae They were met at 13% street and | Sr ty eT nompeOn. | Brooks Lizzie B. Spreyer, right worthy grand ma- | Whom. also, it is alle ged, Gordon commit- | °'ary i ee < 9 for specimens | a avenue by Mr Charles J. PG. B.Adrian, Mich grand matron, Silex, Arie: Dantel Warsee, | Lawyers Ricks and Mose made ain warn: tls city, hus not received any word to? | R.W.Walker & Son E ulf of the committee on ex- Bs M., Port Y 2 fine sean seidiy g | St protest against ving e governor 3 wedged che _ eto - re ae ‘ Cee Re eG ahs 2 ip best grand patron of Wisconsin, resting | ¢St Protest against siiowing the little girl | ire Sxnired the ‘ith, peak stacey tng Ask iott Of his work F eee = f A at 3437 Holmead avenue, Washington, D. position Was combatted saat testo = pS ASK Eliot psa ct ° e il and Mrs. Carrie B. Allen. The | Myers, Minneapolis, 5 C.;Mrs. D. Webster, past matron Vesta | EY Prosecutor Mullowny, who asked An- i 5 ma e THE 1679 pee erwence ce Ale andri: Wee a | er, Me M., Mi! ane aH Chapter, Wisconsin, now residing at Wash ne a number of questions to test her knowl- AN ENGINEER HURT. el 1 E ect of comment among western dele- | ma Schumacher, Baltimore, Md. S. ington. 'D. C.: Mrs. Lucy C Cx edge. Her answers being satisfactory t x M) years old seemed to | ra V. App th, Baltimore, Md., Mrs. 0. | Chapter, No. 6, Westuuw eperaae aise the court, Judge Tulea that her evi. | Carelesaneas at the Dewey Hote! Re- | RIGGS NATIONAL BANK, — n to be To one vis- | M. Judd, Mrs. L. Losekam, Mr. and Mrs. s ‘ i at Chester, Mas: dence could go to th Mrs. B. C. Belden, Gold- jury fer what it was sults in an Accident, 2 3 member th was not entirely <5 = 3 worth. 4 5 a nie ashington, v. U reere unfamiliar, for “Right” Worthy. Associate en Chapter, Westfield, Mass eee John Godfrey, an engineer, in charge of 2 gt atc arhart had b: SSS arse uacked at Cloud's COAL, WOOD AND COR three miles from Alexandria, the Anna toid about (he lationary engine at the Dewey Hote’, identified Gordon as her a: FAIR TONIGHT. temporary offices, SF st. Issues Letters of Credit for 1, and t h pein Gorden | Pow in course of erection on L street be i x —— f ehich bas etce oe re was frightened from xccomplishing his pur- | tween 13th and 14th streets northwest. w OFFICE OF ON & CiEny | Bullet, which has ever since made his right qn cre gerne eCloudsnessy Lndicated) for)|iposelliya ths! intselin-nlapyroaening wake | leas Gal avis meen aviy Walaa ale AO Travelers, ib C le horter th ally ought to be." Friday, With Warmer Weuther. a = i a er wagon. She was carr i od home by the | a poet wood, carelessly dropped from ‘ ; > 1 » coming near Mount Vernon a solemni- Forecast till 8 p.m. Friday—For the Dis- a block of wood, carelessly dropped from | Available in All Parts of the World. driver of the wagon, anc she informed her Vinilors catered: thagnb icie eset trict of Columbia, eastern Pennsylvania, | Mother of what had occurred. ip ioe os aoe Nine Bene nana Sell Foreign Exchange. yee red the historie mansion where New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, fair | ,2!S- Lydia Parris, aunt of Anna Kear- | building. Godfrey's head was prett Wed and die« hington, “The brave, , a . ney, corroborated the testimony of the | cut, aad the Emergency Hospital Make Cabie Transfers, the wise, the femie ieee sti tonight, followed by tncreasing cloudiness | child in so far as the latter had informed | was sent for, When it arrive fl, and in p The house was care- Friday; warmer; light to fresh southeaster- t . her of the circumstances when she reached heme. inspected, all points of interest vis. ioe y was sitting up, conscious, and dec Charles C. Glover, President. : pd eny beautiful souvenirs pur- For Virginia, increasing cloudiness to- | | The third charge against Gordon—that of | t© 80 to the hospital. The ambulance went | Thomas Hyde, Vice President, POP Te deemed proper to say that night; showers in extreme western portion | assaulting Alice Rider, aged seven years—| back without him, but was summoned A. Johnsto: . Pres’t re s talk ‘t over. burtesy shown by those in charge of Friday; warmer; fresh east to southeast | Was next taken up. “The little girl said | ceain in a few minutes, as Godfrey hal be- James M, Johnston, 2d V. S.S. DAISH & SON, jon was worthy of the place and winds. she was on her way home between 12 and | come unconscious. He was then remored Arthur T. Brice, Cashier. found he was 1 o'clock Thursday last, when Gordon | to the hospital, where it was u suffering trom a slight concussion of the stopped her and made her an insulting pro- AND PORCHES. it to Arlington was somewhat try- Wm. J. Flather, Ass’t Cashier. Weather conditions and general forecast— ected with the ed Penalty of Playing Crap. 3 Robertson and Lena crap game yesterday. ort, and this morning Judge sed each of the trio {20 as a fault of which they were ali sént charged with the rupted the sj Kimball asse down. Virginia Jackso: <e, Was dismissed. Kind You Have Always Bought ow CASTORIA ‘The Certaur Company New York City. son, Mr. A. Gude, Mrs. L. A. Gude, Mrs. M. P. Murphy, Mrs. Libbie J. Demorest, grand secretary, ‘Tacoma, Wash.; Mrs. Ina H. Lamb, grand matron, Orange, Mass.; Abram Frey, grand C. of H., Grand Chapter, District of Columbia; Mrs. Mary Frey, associate conductress, Ruth Chapter, No. 1, District of Columbia; Mrs. Chas. Plitt, Ada, Ruth Chapter, No. 1, District of Columbia; Mr. Chas. Plitt, Ruth Chap- ter, No. 1, District of Columbia; Mrs. H. L. Dauterich, warder, Ruth, No. 1, District of Columbia; Mrs. C. A. Sautter, District of Columbia; Mrs. Adolphine M. Engels, Ruth, 29, £ a.m., "30:15; 8 a.m., 30: 2 p.m., 30: ; noon, 30:1 —_.—_—__ Schoolboy Hart. Arthur Parker, colored, ten yeare old, living at Arlington, Va., and attending the Stevens School, was struck on the head Tuesday with a stone thrown by Flem- ming Whitby, and painfully tnjurec. The affair happened near the school building during the noon recess. The injured boy wes taken to the Emergency Hospital by the polics. tirely.”” For S.S4S. ‘the Blood (Swift's Specific) is the only blood remedy guar- enteed PURELY VEGETABLB; it forces out every trace of impure blood and cures cases that no other remedy can touch. Valuable books mailed free by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Davis the most elaborate was a handsome box containing a solid silver set of ninety- six pieces, from the trustees and employes of the Hygienic Ice Company, of which Mr. Davis is secretary and superintendent. However, of all the presents, which at an event of this nature are simply _testimon- jals of friendship and esteem, Mr. Davis epared te bulla Iron Fences and - # it is known that there is The storm still remains stationary in the | pors’. She screamed, causing him to go| brain. When a Star Seine ier: ox ie) ee pest work and lowest cot rise from entrance to the mans! west gulf, increasing in intensity. Galves- | away. new building ts ascertain the facts of Goc- # furnished. Catalogue eof | comprising 195 it will not be surpris ton reports a fall in pressure of 0.12 of an | Mrs. Lizzie Rider, mother of the preced- | ftev's Injury he narrowly escaped being | /lomey at 5 PerCent toLoan & SS. ITH AND G sTS ing. One young lady wanted to go to bed Inch in twenty-four hours, and Port Eadg | ing witness, said her child came home ery-| Struck by @ fragment of plank that had oe real estate in District of Columbia, No delay _ | at once on reaching the house, andj another a south wind of forty miles an hour. A | ing and told her of the affair. been chopped off with a hatchet from, a | to choses lone. cas, a MCLERAN. 1008 § t. GeX 46. dnwcerineien ts. tieusly remarked that there were second storm has developed between the | No testimony was offered by the defense | Part of the scaffolding at the top of en) = rooms to rent on the top floor. On being In- s middle Mississippi valley and middle Rocky | except that of the defendant's fatner and | Construction. There is absolutely no pro MONEY TO LOAN _ : : fer er on that one of the surround- Nathaniel Alward Gearhart. mountain region. mother, who said he had never been ar- | tection for passers-by in front of the huild- ee eee ACCOUNTANTS. ing trees w Hed the tree of Paradise Rain has fallen in the middle gulf states | rested before the present occasion. dig-gand) the pecatolaine (36st Ebese= Satins lad deet ATTORNEY she said she now understood why the ac- | Wm. H. Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Alex- | and upper Mississippi valley. Mr. Mullowny offered to submit the case | flimsy construction. There is a constant cit Ganave Stun Sane AMUSEMENTS cess was so difficult. ander, Dr. H. M. Pettit, P. (. P., Carroll- | The temperature has risen in the lake re- | to the jury without argument, but counsel | String of Juborers going in and out 0: 4 R. 0. HOLTZMAN. AUCTION SALI When the magnificence of the scene burst | ton, Mo.; Alma Hi Stanton, Mich.; | gions and upper Mississippi valley, has | for defense would not consent, and Mr. | building, wheeling barrows of bricks anc faite COR, 10TH AND F STS. N.W. BOARDING upon their view everything else was for- yn. Mich. Mrs. | fallen in the middle plateau and northern | Mullowny then began his opening address. | mortar to the elevator inside, which is op- | _ —— SBN A EON A BUSINESS CHANCES gotten. The information was gleaned that Alice Moran, Nacmi, | Rocky mountain regions, and has remained | The case was not yet concluded when ferated by the stationary bpd and assoclates with you in the man- CITY (TEMS x 7.0 of the nation’s defenders were » Miss Lucy A. | nearly stationary elsewhere. The Star’s report closed. and they are in jeopard, tl the a) bee pany cat ore ate Bins " aa ae arty oo} COSDIISSTONERS ¢ | beneath the ground on which the delegates s. K. J. Pioyd- | Rain may be expected In the gulf states, — Se ee eee ees GOMES Leer acool tte Gee eatet eontaeT eres cousin «rae trod, and that but last week forty of our . 2: Angus Lamond, No. | except Florida; increasing cloudiness and TO SET ASIDE CONVEYANCE. Cr cnis Tik cot. seroeck ponmmimenene | ERsGee ame cade om aneeisek ar aaee daeee Rho NERS WeaL. EE: 2 | brave boys who fought in Cube were added : Sees Ree Be © rain {n the Ohio valley and interior of the Fee TS GLUTG aie HORIAL: and 3 | MAUMEE AL aur ie eeaaton acon wel DEATUS......-- ; | to the score, and a chastened feeling was STi SEE en oe eee | RoutiuA lantleimtaten Sult in Equity Entered Against W. C.| Was decided to perform an operation upon, | have endeared yourself to Us all by your DENTISTRY e be AG é $ Sone Ge | it will grow warmer in the lower lake re- Peake and Others. him. ‘This was cone by Dr. W. P. Carr, | our directness antl your un- cise +s At 5 o'clock the party returned to Wash- B. F. Harper, Georgetown, D. C.; | gion and middle and north Atlantic states, | ss - a Pi ocan Ane init ERMAL Gad Gene: = i pica ence J ington after a day replete with historic SM. A. Harrison, Georgetown, D. C.i | The following heavy precipitation (in|, TB© Allegheny Company has entered suit | who trephined the man’s skull, and whit hed pen gril hn nist EXCL LIONS 2 | interest tlie: W. M. Bornheim, Georgetown, D. C.; | inches) was relorteds i in equity against William C. Peake and | 20 fracture was discovered. a clot of blow etait agre patinge er Pea ls PINANCIAL. 20 ooo Carrie Bornheim, W. M., Georgetown, |" aah te : Bees was found on the brain. is Was remov- | ten expression of our personal feeling to : ae weae a Banauet| wt imesr/armere ee Ee ie ase pazuring the past twenty-four hours—Mo- | eight other defendants, asking that the and white Goltrey is iia settous Sob- | ward poe, Bek by the epanyvia FOR RENT (Flats). The baneuet held by the Order of the Mrs. Mary Weaver, Georgetown, le, 1.20. conveyance of real estate in square 965 and | Gition, he s not believed to be in danger of | which we ask you to a FOR RENT (Halt) Sastern S| * Armory last night Wm. H. Saunders, P. G. P., Pennsyl- Condition of the Water. square #17 by the defendant Peake to cer- | Icsing his lite. 4 of our abiding regard — weed meee } u a = zi bis d X y phns 5 = a he ic a Ss - ra art that many more years ©! appy life to- r RENT (Hoevses) oe icateien here M Mary A. Johnson, P. M., Chel Temperature and condition of water at § | tain of the other defendants be set aside eee aa 2 zs z RENT (Aliscelbuucous) thie hee ante RSG Set ere ee es nah rae ee aie emobarmture a76, ccondl|/and| be) sold Weheiproceetiatolbe appilediain= (fl sire aera ine eel mnnre ree eon ween dl (Wereeees none ee a toy eek Wes pr ed the hall. Th ‘our tables on | #!¢ Me Newton, lowa; Mrs. Louis J. | dition at south connection, distributing |™ent of the judgment in favor of the Frank P. Davis Celebrated. J. Mayer, Beriah Wilkins, Bushrod Rob- stein stage for the general amid local officers | PTVD: Be Seas. Mass.; (Mrs. | reservoir, temperature, 72: condition at in- ;CCMPlainant. It is alleged that at the} 1. twenty-tifth anniversary of the mar- | Son, Chr. Heurich, H. Rassbach, Frani Sadore Forbes, P. G. M., Westboro, Mass.; | guent gate house, 36; effluent gate house, 36, | time of the execution of deeds con- = > Di G. Wilkins seles P five large tables running along the Alice M.’ Blossom, P. M., ‘Boston, rgd "““'|veying the property mentioned Peake | Tage of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Davis oc- ——a . © th of the hall The banquet was William Alden Blossom, P. G. P., Cuban Weather. was insolvent and largely indebted to | curred on Menday last. The silver wed- Orders in F ding Cases. tie | . a member of the ord a Mrs. Mary A. Stebbins, DP. HAVANA, September 29, 8 a.m.—Bar-| divers persons, among them the com- ding was celebrated that evening at th é vata 7 . : nts were f ADU: Mass.: Mrs. Carrie L. | meter, 29.88; temperature, 80; calm; clear. | plainant, and that several sults were pend- pleasant home, No. 704 North Carolina ave- | In the c ot William E. Edmonston, : x The first pi F M. Day Star Chapter, Brooklyn, | SANTIAGO, September 20,'8 a.m.—Bur-| Ing against him. It is charged that. the | ?!°3S4 heast. Those who assisted at this | tTustee, against Edward E. Holman ana \ rd was handsomely d N.Y. ._.W. Mowbray, Mrs. Aaron S. | ometer, 20.86; temperature, 76; northwest | consideration recited in the conveyances | 2Ue Southeast. eae ace others Justice McComas granted an order AL. NOTICES rof the page w insignia of | Coleman, Mr. and Mra. Anthony Miller, | winds, six miles; clear. pirerficti Hous pall dbw creme detect wealdniie- | soeresu ne cyenk were mere Ie. 0e ee rt | oa ea etne ihe Saree ence GREIEeS Lose D FOUND single star, each point of enry ee Aas Cees, Fitch- Tide Table ing at any rate grossly inadequate. ly, Mrs. Z. B. Jackson, Miss Jennie Me = = Ne Pee cea ies a MEDICAL : r, bore 2 symbol of the or- | PUB. Mass.; Wm. | Pico Ke ee ee ere eae) ‘ — + Donald and Miss Ruth McDonald, Miss | @8#inst are wiiesos os ks shines MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN canny Ganter of the star was | Pocinna; irvin B. seeener, G. 57 | yletaza Wem, tide, 121 om, end 2:99 p.m; Wheel and Buggy Collide. Lotti Davis and Miss Zinna Davis. Among | Marion @ Holman, final, “He algo apoint- — | the four corners of the card were | Indiana; Mrs. Rachel _L. Stiefel, P. G. | ‘Tomorrow—Low ide, 4:09 qm. and 2:22) John Bond, fifty years old, whose home is | those who were present were the follow- | ©! BenJa rea ? may ea ais aan. VEMSONAL. «== tetiresenied the “Washington” monument, [M- of New York, it Avenue Cc. New | p.m.; high tide, 8:09 a.m, and 8:16 p.m, at No. 736 6th street, while riding a bi-| ing: Mrs. Sarah Otterback and daughter sia tenearres hr eager ue gery ges 1S AND OKGANS | eunneean Be Manat Vornns. oa Pe GM Os New: Varki ooo We 2aansteee Bho Sanieng Moon, naa pli ota ie eo ae Ser alia MS onEloningr ate WWE touyinig’ | Gielen Gok lot Es ead sts ot ssh Eoicabl | the extreme top in the center was the mon ew York city; Eleanor Benton, P. G. M.,| Today—Sun rises, 5:54ja.m.;eun sets, 5:45 | Nue Yesterday, collided with a buggy driven | t0r arr “and Mrs. M. G. Copeland, Mr. and 90, in D. J. Mac subdivision of lots in i DARD... | ew York, 313 Schemhorn street, Brook- } p.m. 1 by EL WW. Berry. Mr. Bond was injured | yr: GE. Mattingly, Mrs. Elizabeth Med- | 2” wT 5 are required TURAC = —= lyn Y.; W. A. Kimmel, 1807 Phelps | Tomorrow—Sun rises, 6:55 am. about the head and his bicycle was broken. | jey of Annapolis, Mrs. Grace Ryon, Mre. | Sdare 361. Ss mre reguined te b LAL NOTICES.. pisce jnowthrent; (Mrs. jlssle Cewson, sae The City bight Sees Mary Gunnell, Mrs.Z. i. Jackson. Mr. and oe Blo a ft ves A ne OPE = street northeast; . Adah 8. mel, ss : ” Walter Proctor, Mrs. J. J. McDonald ustice McComas also ordered a sale of WEE 1s07 Phelps place northwest; Mrs. Annie { Gas lamps all lighted by 6:53 p.m.; extin- ° Geneva Ashdown, Mr. Wm. Ashdown, | real estate in the case of Mary F. stone V. Cawson, 602 E street northeast; Mrs. | suishing begun at 5:04 a.m. 4The lighting Chas. H. Demonet, Miss Nellie and | against John F. Douglas and others. ap- M. V. Jones, 618 I street northeast, Mrs, | 1s begun one hour before the time named. Mame McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.! pointing Wil E. Edmonston trustee 10 WANTED (iouses) i 8. J. Mauger, 527 3d street northeast; Mr. Are lamps lighted at 6:38" p.m.; extin- Davis, Mrs. s. Altimus, Mrs. Edw’ Du { make the a requi ng him t > give a Se 2 a oe 527 oe strere cr neae : ae guished at 5:19 a.m. : : ° Bose of Charleston, 8. C.; Mr. and Mrs. H. | pond of $10,000. The proper volved is ea aeee an ane For Infants and Children, |} © (ye ey Senmgyle: Mass: Mrs | necords for Twenty-Foir Hours. Capt. W. H. Denlap, Chattanooga, Tonn., | Tice Mr und Mrs, Chas Worthington, | iat Part of Jot 6 in square O18 1y ne abe ANEFD ‘oows) Seckle uM aS 7 ‘The following we adings of the 2 : 2 snes oe : » | width of twenty eet west of the ho WANEFD to Geckler, Orange, Mass.; Mrs. J. W. Turper, | The following were the re: ae aA “Several years ago bolls and car-| Mrs. Wm. Foose, Mr. Chas. A. Stockett, | known as No. 482 H street northwest. = = B a Washington, D. Sarah E. B. Lovell,Athol, | thermometer and barometer at the weather iy x rs = Soh ears ° ee siecle * * | bureau for the twenty-four hours beginning Mr. Samuel W. Curriden and daughter Isa- Sia EERE Bariat of Wm. Caho. Mass.; Mrs.Abbie J. Pomeroy,Orange,Mass.; - y buncles appeared vpon me to an alarming ex-| bel, Mr. A. L. Muirhead, Mr. Da H fs : : Mr. John A, Moyer, Mrs. Jennie A. Moyer, | at 2 p.m. yesterday: Gliver, Mr. Madison Davis, Mr. Edward ©. Death of Wm. J. Skidmore. sof W tho, whose re-] the Geo. 8. Anthony, Mr. Geo. 8. An- | Thermometer—September 28 4 p.m., 75; tent, causing me great trouble and pain. S20 ai <ey ee 3 's, May F. Stetson, Miss Tacie A. | 8 P-t., 60; 12 midnight, 61. September 29, Davis, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Small, Mr. and] wm. J. Skidmore, for fifteen years a val- E XS eneny poe — ahs — ae id arn D6? Bian MISBTAD iGoHET. 2 p.m., 77. Physicians’ treatment did not seem to avail, | Mrs. T. B. Amiss, M. L. Hill, Miss Sham- ued empioye in the pressroom of Tha signature AS Mies M. IT. Gould, Miss Clara 15, Tall, Mrs, | Maximum, 77, at'z p.m. September 2; mini and finally I decided to give 8. 8. 8. a trial. | er SF Virginia, Mr. Martin Jacobson, Mr.| Evening Star, died this morning at hie f ¢ The Mie G Ser Abe ooke, quaromclc aentete enna 30:09; 8 1 improved at cnce, and after taking six bot- Among the numerous presents appropri- | home, 1407. Pierce street, Alexandria, of Ue ee) @ Mrs. G. W. Henderson, Mr. G. W. Hender- | p-m., 30:13; 12 midnight, 30:15. September tles, the bolls and carbuncles disappeared en- | ate to the event made to Mr. and Mrs. | consumption. Mr. Skidmore was forty-nine ixteen years 0 years of age. He was born in New York city and worked for a time in a printing- press manufactory in that city. Afterward he came to this city and has been in the service of The Star for fifteen years as a pressman. He was faithful and intelligent as a worker and universally respected as a holds none in so high regard as a formal expression of confidence and respect on the part of the trustees of the Hygienic Ice Company, whose trusted employe he is. This document states: ‘We, trustees of the Hygienic Ice Com- men, and his death is a great shock to a wide circle of friends. Mr. Skidmore leaves a wife and one child. —__>—__. Last two days of Hocke’s Cl Sale of Furniture and Carpe ave

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