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7, 1898-14 PAGES. one faith, one baptism, is the teversee| LHIS IS UNUSUAL NEWS. |. Ss FUNANcTAL. which is bringing us together hand in hand OFFICE LINCOLN FI for aggressive action m behalf of God and f the District or civilization wherever the two flags float. an SPECIAL NOTICES. TEMPORARY OFFICE OF ROBINSON & CHERY COMPANY, Jecated QU¥ 13th street, around the comer fron old store, Al persous indebted to Us SSPONSE y my wife, Ba SURANCE COMPANY MICHAEL, ¥ Vashinzton n Trust emule har . LINOISANS bpp rr ira Ah een tind SUS a alt Bicding farewell to the assembled bishops |The Fact That the Government Hay | hav! m publ. oe ter eens t y seen “ana e| or Stock of this company Sat etoher I “1 Ene tee Vite S$ON & CHERY € and deputies, the Canadian deputation pany Satarday, thetober 16. fon e's qa. at 419 doth st yan GEES Ee withdrew and the two houses resolved into] Made a Remarkable Decision Re- | is for rinsfir Se eri ‘wi : a eaoee ee | y PORCHE j ession as the board of missions. weve 0, to Satunday n CUTLER | RON FENCES AND PORCHES. joint session as the board o! 0. —— clusive. We are uow prepared to build Iron Fences and Bishop Whipple Presides. Porches, Best gocds, best work and lowest » p FE. N. WATER aro he > Bishop Whipple of Minnesota presided. | Under the new revenue stomp law, whiskies are _ ce fmates furnished. Catalogue of eects dares | Remees toes Nig & Gans co os onl ee Bs So ee ee Washington wg excasat.v Jee st, MUREAY. t10 uyftf BARBER & BR 11TH AND G STS. trienniai report of the board of managers | taxed. It ts a notable fact, hov that one » pm.. and ‘secure | $3.90 WHITE ASH COAL i $3.00 Drop ib aud let's talk ‘t over. roe ae SS. 8. DAISH & SON, seS-tf 705 12th et. n.w. to the board of missions of the Domestic | whiskey ts compelled ty tv and Foreign Missionary Society was pre- | the proprietary stamp on t sented and read. Committ The report say The following changes have taken place in the personnel of the board of managers elected by the last general convention: The Right Rev. Dr. Neison S. Rulison @ September 1, 1897; the Right Rey. Dr. Hen- ry Y. Satterlee wv elected October 12, 1897. The Rey. Drs. Satt:rlee, McVickar and Brewster retired from membership by rea- | the specific tr son of and at the dates of their consecra- | ts desired. tion to the episcopate. The following pres byters wer elected to fill the vacancies: he Rev. Dr, John 5. Line y. September | central expenditures be . INvT; the Rev. Dr. Re F. 4 op, De the general treasury. fu f good — —— cember 14, 1897; the Re Dr. J. De Woif | works, which are multi Perry, April 1ses. Mr. Georg? Bliss | With its noiavle united ed February 2, ix, and Mr, James J. | ennial meetings it has : Take a piece of Gocdwin was elected in his room April M4, | t ings, erected a ch (Anvi a, oe peer ° tote "the vaciscy inthe "te and endowed the salary of a missorary | Daper and figure catsed by the . Bliss was fille by Mr. Geo. C. Thomas, already a mem- | offering to be made in Washington, to s Up where sour ber of the board, who was elected treasurer | forth many more wome : pebieay inant ae of the board of managers and of the Do-.| several departments of great ten See up chur tae mestic and Foreign Missionary Society, J ary field. When the 0 eed April 14, 1896. mi ies sent off by urch, far During the last year the following ex- [and near, are at a loss how to gain what © gover w we | Lawand Claims Company, hat it te a jon ts | JOHN G. SLATER, President ground medicinal preparation. This solitary exce ‘s Exhibit. made in the case of Duffy's Pure Malt W Its peculiar medicinal qualities being nized by the government, as tt bas by hundreds of thousands of people who have ex Win Perfect Real Extate perienced {ts curative qualities, This fact has long ASvance been known to the medical hat B same befor Daffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey 1s a medicinal whiskey Wil pureda: Prepared especially for the use of invalids a r in Real Estate and © of all diseases where a tonic Wim trade 1 “[ never disappoint.” Lawyers, if you are par- ticular and appreciate promptness, let us do your | brief printing. minute promised. Briefs, OMces Nos. 5 and 6 Guron UW THIS COMPANY money n, vie be delivered on th ge for BU ce ples. ADAMS, “Prompt” Printer, 512 11th st. ities of all Kinde Estate for stocks or take oge for Real Estate ———E Texes tn arrears settid at a large ocd-80tf THE SATURDAY STAR. Stocks In exch wnt Many Features of Great Interest in Tomorrow's Big Paper. : In the big Saturday Star this week there Invites attention to bis excellent aceortmant of | ii be a number of articles of particular ia needed at thie time to convert | timeliness and importance, from the fact ete., Jato appetizing dishes. No. 2 at $1.75, and lar that they treat of the present conditions meshaniest Gus fooler ee in various lands that have come under the {TH'S CLOTHE dominion of Uncle Sam as a result of the an order with us—as Is the undoubtedly have many) on the opportunities for American enter- “made ‘up. defrayed from ex—and you'll assur. feast 10 per cent of it de 8 to for live Years back —and add | After getting the figures ‘and echanies’ fine tools vailues who credit in | War with Spain. One of these is an article losses fa size credit only to | prise and capital in Cuba, written by Mr. officio members have been added to the | they need for the ongoing of their work in U “prehigs Resceade . ¥ Fecponsitle paviicr wargin of peat, | Charles M. Pepper, who is to leave Wash- board by reason | ee elevation to the | this particular or that, t always find a nionSavingsBank; 222 F St a sinaller m of profit a ¥ : The Right Rev. Dr. Chau will ear for their representations when 28-15 pags & Woop, Ut AVE ington next week on another trip to the wster, O ticat = 4 obar 28, Robert A. Gil . 1897; the Right | they write to the Woman's Auxiliary. It on, November 8, | has been said the Right Rev. Dr. William N. Me- TAILORS AND IMPORTE: aepninas L. Woop AND Queen of the Antilles as The Star's special CE LOF CITY AND SCRUIRAN Rall and it well bez WASHINGTON, FOKMEKLA THE Bowe Ss repeating $ od 25 r erent DI true that woman's faith ON AND SOLDIERS’ Hox ‘ PSE SE ee Be Ee are) Reb eT er Janvary 27, 1898; the Right Rev. Wve and self-sacrificing ANY Sens: EMR RAMAS a no less valuable, gives the views of a native mM. Brown, Jun> 24, 1808, 4 way in every B00 Work | ty goooggdVASHINGTON, D_¢ 2. ass Good Weather Proph of the Philippines on the future of those t wing ex-officio members have ame of Christ. hy tho Hchlagte ee ree nds tenced We told ing to be = oes The Right Rey. Dr. Charles T. Quinta: ides keeping up their pledges for the | Company, dated June Te fowl aity qigme , Ratlway Pah tennis pe fo ds, February 15, 1808: the Right Rev. Dr. Will- | support of missionaries and scholarships, | of trust of the same date ujwu the penne nfs ae h the coming of the fall and winter iam Perry, May 13, 1808, and the | the erection of buildings and what said Ratlway Cunpang la hereby given that ; R Dr. John H. D. Wingfield, July | during the past year. the auxiliary | ob presentation of the said bonde at ibe otken ae seasons the thoughts of women read2rs 27, 1808, brought into the treasury $3,000 from a Suaeet ae dD sts. me, th netgral “9 ee — sé = nteres hereon to e of t n more than ever to the ques- FOREIGN BISHOPS. thereon t t ent will be naturally tu: piacopal Jurisdiction in Japan. | lady of w w York for the salary | paid. , shop o rakota, ch she | Coder the gwovisions of es 5 tion of styles and the problem of what to as In the last triennial report the subject of [Pf (He Dishop of North Dakota. which whe | |,celer the |Erovistone Said bento, Antone E ; 3 nus. | wear. For these women The Star tomor- claim his Irish birth when he reaches a|ccnflicting jurisdiction in Japan of th* | ang in the report cf cese of Pitts: | Cory RSS or tls notice ‘J <= Bice elie cone an in mount of climax of expressicn. bishops of the English and American $13,000 is recorded as given for Alaska | — i SUBURBAN RAILWAY OF WASH. aking It interesting for lath buy- i z Ane AP Tee Nae turning gray and his whiskers, covering the | *Wusted. It ts believed that the arrange- |_| tom. ¢ BE ibnky ata? 30. a BO Oe a NE) Ge ‘ eae & - paae lower part of his face, are slightly frosted, | ment then referred to has been the best | Pears hat t en oa 130. ane ante and At weal cantl fashion, both w York and Europe ___Continued from First Page.) He is quick, nervous and magnetic. His | that was possible under the circumstances. 45.79, of whic Prepared to do a general hnsiness to local The short sto! k, Hobe], voice is most excellent and delivery fault- | At the March meeting, however, a leiter thout coming | 284 Bonds. Money loaned and invested. ao t 3 : , | Homate regards and prayers that God may | less. : Was submitted from the bishop of Tokyo, | into the o > amounts ap- x published tn adds r uur install | bless the work of this convention. Judge McDonald is as much an American Raed earn ial eae: Lewis J s eT Ae | Se i Phe Lose Beoviness.” “J. WILLIAMS.” | as a Canadian tn appearance, “He is prob- po meet ewis Johnson & Co., ome anl k s Sees bs ably fifty years old and has the pallid com- € ee Come Here for DIAHK HOOKS | 1. an unusually bright and read piece HOUSE OF DEPUTIES. plexion of the student and lawyer. He : neaivated BANKER: "Ml have no trouble to getting Just the} 96 scion it is entitled “Mr. Ledbetter's aoe aere wears spectacles, but takes them off In mo- ta amo: distributed business requires. We keep all é = =a Business Session Resumed This Morn- | ments of oratorical effort, or when desiring Seen e etal he board for 1315 F : er s in stock. Make Books to order | Vacation,” and is vy Mr. H. Wells. It Ing in Epiphany Church. to emphasize his meaning. He speaks very nee tals, ohne red td St., Sun Building. ape or ruling desired. Bustuess | ig a character story by this master of high- Binesa ae ar . | tapidly and 1s a brilliantly posted man on such appropy ‘or the domestic ao is a cha r story by this maste The business session of the house of dep- | TAM ang eo rete ped man on field, #15.51681: a hae eae Dealera tp all government and investment se s, boxes of | eurittes, been sent to ns which, in the =< ~ Rate G oat ane WE COLLECT BAD BILLS.” ce Supplies at LOW- | ly imaginative fiction, telling the adven- | utes commenced at 10 o'clock this morning | quently crossed the border, tures that befell an English curate in Ja- | in Epiphany Church. The minutes of the Easton & Rupp, 421 L1th Steen ean cr an experiment un. | Pr écedlne mecting were read and approved, The chair ernounced the appointment of 461 In addition to clothing and su missionaries a aggregate, ¥ Welcoming Address and Responses. The representativesof the Church of Eng- oct-14d rtaken prove that he he e co! re land in Canada were escorted to the ros- value of S180) w 7 = es ces Ce, dertaken to prove that he had the courag: ea - SPITE © are lke a geod wedicine—thorongh, gnick Simpson, at 1205 G ecg the Rev, William Fltshugh Whitehouse on | tron, and received ty the president of the Work Among the Colored Feepic, | ie eine, fit CetatnSTt gs vimpson, at L2v C ‘ TEAS sory eon the state of the church, | house of deputies. The chairman of the At dhe Arst seeing or te bos ane : wal srS-1n, oat." | Among other features worthy of note may | and the following on the commission on ng: “the incre: “knock house of bishops, Bishop Doane, addressed a s the visitors briefly, giving them cordial church: Revs. Seabreeze of Indiana, Lob- | \cicome and assuring them of the earnest- dell of West Virginia, Grimes of Colorado, | ness of the sympathy existing between the Mr. Frank Carpenter describes the queer | Pierpont of Long Island and Baldwin of | two churches. Bishop Doane said the At- life and curious customs of a rich and i lantic ocean, broad as it Js, cannot make a brave South American people, the Arau- ort from the committee on elections | division between “what ‘were once the nment of the board of missions A BEAUTIFUL HOME AT CLEVELAND PARK— in Minneapolis, in pursuance of its in-| the best of investments. eels-tt structions, the commission on work among pierre n) Mm) A 1 NEY TO LOAN AT the adiou out same © game moderaie ppened. | Evers | INDIANS OF CHILE (Illustrated). YS patterns and foll d responsibilities of the be mentioned the colored people was constituted as fol- | lows: The Right Rev. Drs. Dudley, Paret, Cheshire, Nelson and W. A. Leonard; the VN-TO-DATI pesices d@ and approved. Upon the re mother and the daughter churches, but Rev. Drs. MeKim, Beverly D. Tucker, Win- CLATECS ‘canians: mendatio: Mie coceniies the ne which are now the mother and _ sister ! : chester and MeVickar, Henry E. Pellew E a ow ason with a fresh A FILIPINO'S VIEWS (llustrate o: churches.” It was with devout thankful- Richard Hooker Wilmer, and Joseph Bryan, esqs., the Hon. J. C. % & {-20 ( of thoroughly frst- Gann s nar ness that he recognized the fact that closer Bishop of Alabama. Bancroft Davis and John A. king and Mr. uU 9 UU-Z7Os WO ° ted native of the Philip- and closer the tics have been drawn be- Jno. Wilkes. Subsequently Rev. Dr. Ale Being the Wasbirgton represeptat ton representatives of four of o completing | the largest Savings Burks of Multimore, Man tor id giving a seat | ether with our privute clientage, we prepa ber of the col- | entertain Yoans on city real estate at’ shan # of the present conditions in tells what he and other re. tween the two great Engiish-speaking na- | who, desiring to settle permanently all} ander Crummell w tions, and the two churches which are one | questions of episcopal jurisdiction, inclosed | the number of pres in litany, in theological law and in a letter addressed to him by the standing | in the commission to a me Reply in behalf of the ‘Canadian ccmmittee of the jurisdiction with the ored race. Te r parted this life, | 128M cost to tke berrower. tion was made by his grace the Most quest t it might be brought before the] Bishop Satterlee subsequently took the Wescott, Wilcox & Heiston ton, u20-3m natives hope for its fut = el | FRENCH ELE Feo eee ee ae rer 9, | Sterling Heilig sends a breez will be open from Paris of the methc which the oe 1 of France fotiow when to be made deputies. ‘TIONS (Illustrated). scription erend John Travers Lewis, D. D., LL. D., | beard of managers to “ascertain whether | place of Bishop Paret, upon his resigna- archbishop of Ontario and’ metropolitan of | it will consent to the transfer of our Osaka | tion. No one has been chosen to tll'the | = the ecclesiastical province of Canada. The Pr euen me I ee Sie rote Sven of] vacancy caused by the elevation of Dr. Th N ti archbishop said he brought the greetings s withdrawal frem Tokyo, he bishop | McVickar to the episcopate. Henry E. Pel- i¢ Natios ate Jen dehy crac hieaee sz DEE ad | PETES tat or aioe ocomancy, to | St Sttiyentetereaig, meats | tea Sate DeDOSH, devout prayer for future, progr: He said e ha : 3 a © | the com ian throughout the triennium, avings and Trust ae 7 y, after long expe- | both cities, but for the sake of peace and | save during the term of a vist Ce ty He anole ae alls sineenl atten longs CXC Svcarcastil ami ready gparscnelles to: leave he ie Seen Ok = oii Ro neans 1807 Penn. ave nw ly NEW YORK FASHIONS (illustrated). ye eae rane eee ecteie fe om The Star’ rience, as the senior bishop in the British | Progress I personally, ‘ve | land, when the place was filled temporarily Com We don’t skimp. The regular weekly letter from The Star’s empire. In the fifty years of his adminis- | Osaka if we can do away with concurrent | by the Itev. Dr. becevie Lea mipany It's not our plan to give y as pecial correspondent; full of hints for tration he had watched with interest the Sunenietion pa Tokyo. i ee oe ‘The action of the board of managers with Of the District of Columbia. can frst so it'll pass wut women who like to be well dressed. growth of the Episcopal Church in the | WOTe foes PROpeEE Se ETE NEE regard to the annual appropriation for — —— oe faba oe ae , United States. He was reminded of the th eee EE ca vag | COlored missions has already been explain-| CORNER 35TH ST. AND Ni assure f the you tan get. { Some of the amusing and also the trying church owed to the United States for Epis- | between the two churches represented Te. | C#tinued, as for the two years before, at Capital One Million Dollars ‘Thane W.Cadich Od1 FS experiences in the daily Ife of a pro- copal Church Mterature. There was a] spectively by the then archbishop of Can. | ®20, including an item of $3,100 for pital One Million Dollars, Thos. W. Cadick, 100 it. Cessiivane EAE collentor dearth of literature in Canada, s0_they | terbury and the then bishop of Ohio: bur | A&NCY Service, traveling expenses, ete. | gee uid Eee Kk 6. Dae, : were compelled to come to the United the property interests of each church | THis provision, however, was not drawn ae . eee = VIENNA STYLES (illustrated). States for literature to be distributed | meanwhile have largely increased in both | UPON during the last two years. Since the W. B. Hibbs & © re ee on ee ee through the missionary districts. Much | Cities Thereupon tt was secretary Serves without remuneration and + 4. TLIDDS Ong It’s Bone Drecoll, one of the best-known dressmal BeniaininWiataws aioe eta: good Was obtained from these books origi- | “Resolved, That the subject be referred to | the Society's treasurer receives and. dis- mavens cal ers in Europe, sends a design for Pear cae nating in the United States. the bishop of Albany for further corres. | burses the money, the commission as such ANKERS & BROKERS, goo handsome gown that will surely be ad- DED Ota re ae ‘The archbishop did not want the conven- | pondence, with the expression of the opin- | }@5 had no central expenses. Members New York Stock Exchange, ‘or mired. Hawatlian Islands, was invited to an hon- | tion to consider the greetings from the |{on on behalf of this board that If tt can Financial Statement ory jouse. The same courtesy | Church in Canada a barren compliment to | be arranged for the new English bishop Teresa i: 1419 F Street. BURIED TREASURE. was extenled to the Hev. Burton 8. Ben- | public sentiment between the two nations. {to take the title of bisnop of Osaka, it | THe eros receipts oa ae nociety for the Jition which is shortly to be made | nett of Alaska. “This great nation,” declared the arch-| would help in its judgment to solve the | #8cal year, which ended August 31 (includ- fe Oe ee eee eae ue Dr. Richards, from the committee on the | bishop, ‘shall take a greater part than ever | present difficulties; and that the further | ing those for “specials” and miscellaneous ARETE by a Washington scientist in zearch °* | admission of new dioceses, reported ad- | before in the political civilization of the | é s Tegarding property, &c., in Tokyo | purposes), amounted to S770. LADENBURG, THALMANN & Ov. the relics of a long-lost weople, which | versely on the memorial for the formation | World. We should be grateful that this |and Osaka be left with the bichop of Al- | Aneron a nyu beget z are known to lie beneath the sands of | of a mew diocese in northern Califurnia. | Should be so, because it will redound to | Lary with a view to his bringing the mat- eee era eee wie conkata | eee New York. Mean a ‘The adverse report was made on account | the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ and| ter before the house of ishops. Hons for the work undertaken by the A DBR TAS TEE of the absence of documentary evidence | the benefit of the world. 5 = board were $402,540.74; the total amount OMEN my f\ OUR MERCHANT NAVY. from the clergy and laity of that diocese in | “We are sister churches in two kindred Projected Mission District. received from legacies, designated by the MONE Y J 0 LO A N = : is anait on a] the case. nations. There are men here who will live This seems to be the proper place to in- | testators cither for domestic or foreign dices Some stemiicant facts) 2nd ar es ote The Rev. Dr. Hoffman presented the tri- | to see the tles binding us become closer | form the board of missions that there has ons, or for the use of the society, was ON DISTLICT REAL ESTATR subject which is naturally attracting | ennial report of the trustees general of the { than ever. We from the church in Canada | heen a decided movement in tne field to in- o1 The total amount} therefore, at par attention just now Theological Seminary, which was referred | come to wish you God speed and all the | ace the house of biet e disposal of the board, was $495,156.24 5% to the committee on’ the seminary. spiritual blessings God may impose upon puse of bishops to set apart as lich by its action the further sum of] yy 7 IF YOU GO TO CUBA. Memorials upon deceased members of the | you. a missionary district the diocese of the Ja- 1, received from the estate, was| > DBUAT SS aR. eopcn tee chat to do aud what | Rowse of deputics were presented and re- | The earnest words of the archbishop so | pan church known as Kyoto and to elect | added to the “Anu Tweddle deposit,” = Mr. Pepper tells what to do ; ferred moved the avdierce that they overlooked | for it a bishop. At the convocation of the | to protect outstanding liabilities, leaving R.W.Walker & Son not to do, and gives some ‘dea of t Dr. Care ented a partial report of | the rule of the house and applauded him. | mission held in Tokyo last April the Rev. | to be applied to the payment wt upria- 7 dithieulties of traveling on the island. | the joint cemmission on the marginal read Dr. 0'Meara’s Greeting. J. Lindsay Patton and Dr. Henry Laning | tiow AAT. Sy27-Latt Rowton ds! 1006 F N.W. slits be eRe ings of the Bible. It was made a specta! A : were elected delegates to the general con- | A comparison of the foregoing figures MONEY THE CZAR'S SCHEME. order to follow the pending special order. The Right Reverend Dr. Oe vention, and they were charged with pre- | with those of the previous naar s - Sa IN SUM: MCM soc Chwas, Sir Charles Dilke, in a special interview, New Ganon Broposed: of Rupertsland, followed the archbis senting this mattr to the attention of those | incrcase in every item, viz.: For domestic AS LOWESE Rage OF INTERES a z 3 2 e sald he had traveled 1,500 miles to} {!n proper authority providing the Kyoto | missions, SI9s9s 14; for turehe s discusses the peace manifesto it af-] phe Rev. M trand of Maryland ofterea | He §#! +500 s : g F ; for foreign missions, REAL ESTATE IN THE tects Great Bittaln., andiciso speaks of a ees ane a e ee ne nes bring the warm and cordial greetings trom | $7n0d, (Japane se) should approve the pro- | $10,62 42; for general missions, $1421.25; ise TO. HOLTAWAN reat Britain, ani speaks a resolution directing that the coi ee 2 i aie Aces Ban et “by a govt ajority vote.” This the | or u total increase of $44,515.81. The num. - COR. 10TH AND F STS. N the proposed Anglo-American alliance. | on canons be instructed to consider the |tNe Church in the west. Dr. O'Meara said | cvnoa did. The missionary bishop of Tokvo | ber’ of phes al ae eee ta ae eee : Sand miss |that the Cenadian churchmen had great | now has jurisdiction. over two Japan | tributed to the w ork of thi Propriety of reporting a canon providing | conse to feel gratitude to the Episcopal | church dioceses which are separated by 300 | Le that the holy sacrament shall be admin- |Church of the United States. ‘Phe aussions | miles. Winds | tered by giving the wine and bread sep- ary work in the western provinces liad | At the convocation before mentioned arately. If a communicant is physically |been atienaed with great hardshins and | Blshops McKim and WI"! is Which con- society di 2 22, or 275 more The number contributing, to r, and the church offerings are | _#B2I-tf Lees INCREASING CLOUDINE: t. James — formed & | Warmer Wenther Sat wt, Col | Money at 5 PerCent to Loan Ox real «state in District of Columbia. No delay in closing loans. HEISKELL & MclLERAN TNERSHIP N fiscal year was the year befor moreov! ms, the Rey. | ] rda. 1008 F at. pu Becoming Souther! ie ; Ateee : : rt than in any previous year. The | == = = — Pere tabegn apes meting ate erg ty a ee eee under many difficulties. lessrs. Woodman and ton, and. rs laser aranicioced ant aes - i a 35 in S ; wds, Cloaks | Forecast tli § p.m. Saturday—For the | UPable to take the sacrament this way, the When help was needed,” said Dr. | Laning were appointed “to draw up gr ig eee debt. ee ISDEX TO ADVERTISEM sat N c eee District ef Columbia and Maryland, in- | {¥o Clements may be combined. O'Meara, “we received it from the Unite memorial to the house of bishops reque: cles to “the amount ee SuMes G. COneoE Care cloudiness tonight, threateniag | Dr. Brand said he wished to prohibit the j States, and received it willingly and sub- | Ing them to take some action looking to- | ints the heokeoden Se ee ‘ JESSE JI. MeCal _ } weather and warmer Saturday; light east- | Custom existing in some sections of dip-|Stantially, Bishop Whipple of Minnesota | ward a change in the method of electing | cording to the t pactnlar get 7 ad | for gn missignary bishops in the wine and adminis- |#24 his associates had crossed the iin which nomi- ping the wafei PIANO OF OUR Aa ¥ ds, becoming southerly. lent a helping hand to the nations ma Were permanently invested. nadian wor! y be made by some body which ee euine her tonizht | tering them hetween two other wafers. eae DP eOme: ald e {g- | Can meet Whenever necessary z the | rhe cost of administering the affairs of | AUCTION SaLEs.. ze SOU BNEIAS” Thea Gatineaatente coinits | Di Beand wae \tnterrunted uy, a delogatel Stonnryaa/orc nani oie cecen oro | Leceeaes GUC en oe Cure ate | che society, antat ening aticiroreacown | BOLTS BOD SHEE ~— aturday; fresh theasterly, winds, | jn the rear of the church, who claimed that |that there is a whale diocese where note pe es to the church was 6 9-10 per cent of the re- | BUSINESS CHANCES Page 12 Ware ting to southeasterly. 4 portion of the delegates could not hear | heathen Indian can be found. There are ee Srp ed ee et PE 4 daisapee nd ~~ a : chen pudeecatne other dioceses where entire nations aud | It can be positively stated at this time | #ll the receipts by the treasurer, including | COMMISSIONERS UF DEEDS... Page 13 er conditions and general foreca Dr. McKim said the persons near the | tribes have been converted to Christianit that by reason of the action of the Con- | 5U9s¢Tiptions for the stated publications | COUNTRY BOARD. HH Page iz Fa : low pressure extends from {he | platform could hear the delegate then| Dr. O'Meara, in detalling the work of thé | gress approved by the President of the | 2% Money received for miscellaneous pur- | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Page 12 i © ult to the ake regions, and show. | speaking andi it was queer he could! not | missionaries, aaid that when the thoucance United Atatens Laweiitas Gecsine winiten oe ceitdone +Page 3 3 BGA Oe ae tee Ree oust ate | hear what was said from the platform. rusher tolithe |Wckonysoldificids dn\eAlaateal| arene eit ee et ae ee poe ce Domestic Missions. DENTISTRY Page 18 “2 ; ae Ce CRG. GUAT c oe Brand's resolution was referred to |they found the church of Christ awaiting pes Bataan e as Porto lee! wil become | Atter the reading of the report of the witatiaicenyts > Rae 18 b D and | ature has fallen In the at- | the Committee om canons. them there, with willing workers to we'- | also such territory upon the conclusion of | ncard of managers, the bishop of Maine | EXCUBSIONS. Vago ly F Dine cet ie has feliens nthe At me ToC Reaslo come them. So it was when the whaling | the treaty of peace with Spain. What will | was recognized te epenn Sass FALL KES “page 13 Pras: Co sho | ain nial sen oees ig fleet of the far north found Itself ice-bound | occur with regard to Cuba, the Philippines | “&S Tecosnized to speak on the sbject of | PNY iay Png Pes write re eee ore emer At Utils Point the regular proceedings |in the Arctic ocean at the mouth of the | and one or more of the Ladrone teleani, | domestic missions. He referred to the early | 2/84 OSTAL SERVICE eee nu unioa! aay hi salt a pero jn the lower | WeTe Suspended to receive the delegation McKenzie river. There was a church to | is premature to say. It is certain, howe: ver, | bistory of Maine and the missionary condi- | vor WENT (Plats)... after Bee the Ohio valley, and. middie | fm the church in Canada, and the house |1¢celve them, holding religious services cn | that the accession of territory means in=| tions of that diocese, He said the three | FoR kien uinme awe = ston with the house of deputies ag the 2 lors. (lands will doubtless increase in popula- | shire deserve consideraticn from the churcn, | FU RENT (Miscelisueous).. CHA ARLES A lt w warmer in the middle and | card of missions. Address by Judge McDonald. tion by immigration from older parts of the £ aoe Their population does not increase excep a nerth Atiantic state: Union, and in the more distant islands of gd ; ~ ermotea de eeotoleg north Atiantic cee e ininen-| The members of the house of deputies | Judge Herbert 8 MéDonald, a member | the Paciio, neeeling to eine informe. | BY the incoming of Romanist French-Ca FOR RENT (Rooms) riiertne f the deputation, then’ addressed th - | tion obtainable, ther vet_ many Clans as operatives in the mills. The young | FOR RENT (stab twenty- | Stood while the bishops filed in and found | °f th 5 he con. ion. ainable, there are yet many thou- | men o > states £1 e west to | FOR RENT i Millen, | seats in the sections of their respective | vention briefly. He spdke feelingly of the | Sands of the inhabitants who have not re- | ME Of the states go forth into the west to | POR RENT (Stzes)....... FUR RENT (Ofices) tn ad- | ne Di : valaoatl ceive zospel strengthen the hands of the church | fur s. (Bicycles) omate delegations. tles existing betweén the church in Canada | C@ved the ospel | throughout the west, He said it Is hard to | poe SALE (Bicvcles).. tt is that may arise with regard to FORK SALE (Houses) ows me Table. Members of Delegation. and the church in the United States. He | Hawaii are different from those that will | Convince people that missionary work is to | ron SALE (Let)... The Hartman Printing Co.,| roaay—now tide, 722 a.m. and 7:14 pan.; |The delegation ccnsists of his grace, the | illustrated this fart byrecalling the fact | come to the front with respect to other lex | Pe dedas an old diocese, he Ste 1S TE | oR SALE (lecdiancous PRINTERS AND PUBLISHES high tide, 12:29 a.m. and 1:04 p.m. "| Most Reverend John Travers Lewis, D.b., | that on a recent Sunday evening he heard | Calities. | Since 1861 the English church has | BAised as an cll diocese, ESS feed ed pee DannrJ®. Aflentic Ria Tomorrow Low tide, 7:60 a.m. and 8:06 | LL.D., archbishop of Ontario and metro- | the church bell ringing Yor services on the | Deen TePresented there by a bishop, a small | .ooota" said the speaker’ “I acked nin | LADIES’ GOODB............. ne 18 ROOM £9, Aliantic Bidg., | p.m; nigh ude, 1:8 am. and 1:52 p.m. politan of Canada: the Very Reverend J. | American side of the St. Lawrence while | tional institutions in Honolule nad ace, | Where his lumbermen of Minnesota came | LOCAL MENTION -++Page 10 TELEPHONE WASHINGTON, D. ‘The San and Moon. Dallas O'Meara, D.D., dean of Rupert's | (R Pell was also Paging im his own church | where. The bishop has approached the | from. eect ink verges so+--Pawe 12 = sq |. Teday—Sun rises, 6:02 a.m.; sun sets, 5:33 | Land. and his horor, Judge Herbert 8. | said the work of the two churches wee | board of managers more than once for as- |“ ‘Maine,’ he replied, ‘from Maine to’ a | MEDICAL........... ‘Page 12 XTENSION OF HWAYS IN THE DISTRICT | pm. n rises, 10:55 p.m.; reached last | McDonald of Ontario. Absentce members h thi ‘ by ce sistance in his work, but, following its con- | Man. MONEY WANTED AX Page 12 ‘OF COLUMBIA WHOM IT MAN CONCERN: mee sa oars a Jo. much the same in the west. Each had to | sistent policy, it has been unwilling te e ““*and what are they? I asked, OCEAN TRAVEL. -. Page 1 ted the act of | Quarter at 1:05 p.th. of the delegation are Dean Carmichael of | deal with the Indians, the immigr Pore epapte ala Yb tieeg, 1 Th : : are = ov Picante op a | eee Gr ee © delegation n Carmichae cnet S, grants and | where the English church had already un-| “‘‘Universalists to a man,’ he answered. | OFFICIAL NOTICE page 38 ea geruideecs craten ae Rice ocoeiaun oe Montreal. the bishop of Frederickton and | [© minsrs, and the conditions were very | dertaken work, but, of course, this refers | And then he added that the stream ought | PERSONAL. .... Page 12 ; 3 highway The City Lights. €hancellor Worrell, Q. C., of the dioeese = to foreign fields. The work in Hawali is|to be purified at its source. That is the | PIANOS AND ORGANS... 2a ae Referring to the United States, Juag 3 Page 13 s lamps all Ughted by 6:41 p.m.; ex-| of Quebec. ‘The delegates are the official | chor nag: he ates, Judge | now domestic missions. Last autumn | oniy way to purify a stream. That is what | poTosMAc KIVER BOATS. “tactfng Unguishing begun at 5:11 a.m. ‘he light- | representatives of the Episcopal Chureh in | on your destiny, which le the dency ee, | Bishop Willis addressed the board, reciting | we are trying to do in Maine. We are send- | proposals rues ing 1s begun one hour before the time | Canada and are entertained at the Arling- ss ny, which is the destiny of | that, in consequence of the mooting of the | ing forth young men into every section to every Anglo-Saxon n epee nae Pa named. Are lamps lighted at 6 p.m.; | ton Hotel in thia city as the guests of ihe ‘tion, to colonize the | question of the annexation of the Hawaiian | do good work.” : 5- nations of the world,” and he wished this | 1, Tnites e 'G ‘ei Si a ‘ RUOMS AND BOARD. . Page 12 exting! dat 5:26 a . ver 2 ey were e) ~ Me slands to the United States, the work Continuing, Bishop Neel ee >ECI oe ee ene cenvention, ‘They, were met at the hotel country God sp2ed bpon its mission. “He | the Anglican Church therein’ had been noi] conAHintig in Pakuines on eecaroc ieee en ees Page 5 Minnesota and ‘the bishop of Marquette, ; $d ee Prediction made by Lord Herschel | seriously affected that he trusted the board | piea for help from the bourd of missions. Recitieanerali sone >-Page 1 Temperature and conditfon of water at S|yepresenting the house of bishops, and og enslish-speaking nations | of managers would recognize that they | He seriously deprecated withdrawing any | © AKERS. -+++-Page 13 a.m.: Great Palls—Temperature, 73; condi-| Rey. Dr. Green of Iowa, Rev. Dr. Sills of | W¥ld sometimes con.e to war would never | have some claim on it for assistance, es- a riatiors from the diocese of Maine. TED (Help). Page 12 wiphipeonrs ou, 86. Recelving reservoir—Temperature, | Maine, clerical delegates, and Mr. J. M, | P¢ fulfilled. pecially since the educational work had lost | “At 1 o'clock a recess was taken unti 3 | WANTED <Houses) Page 13 sivn will consid condition at north connection, 36; con- | Woolworth of Nebraska and Mr. Peter Dr. Dix, president of the house of depu- | more than $1,000 a year from grants made | o'clock. WANTED (Lots)..... --Page 12 aition at south connection, 36. Distribut-} White, lay delegates, on behalf of the house | ti€S, r2sponded to these remarks and wish- | by the previous government of the islands, WANTED (Miscellaneous) Page 12 ing reservoir—Temperature, 74; condition at | of deputies. The Cenadian dignitaries and | ©4 the deputation farewell. The matter was duly considered by the ad- Amendment Discussed. WANTZD (ttooms).. Pas 98 ‘clearly tie res influent gatehouse, 30; effluent gatehouse, | the escort committees were driven in car- Remarks of Dr. Dix. visory committee, and upon their report, at At the afternoon session of the house of | WANTED (Situettons).. tages from the hotel to the church, where the stated meeting in January, the board +--Page 12 YY were taken through the west door to Dr. Dix expressed his pleasures for ev2n adopted the following resolution: -. now the propert deputies yesterday the question under con- — Jector. All pi Recerds for Twenty-Four Hours. the ted t ts. Aud : : 3 tion was the adoption of proposed CONDENSED LOCALS. forth, mus. be submitted on ot before THE SEY. gee the platform and assigned to seats on the | the brief interview afforded by the pres-| Resolved, That in view of the unsettled | SMera’ . int ype ag te er cars RS dal kate ca ees ot thus | lett of the presiding officers, Bishop Doane | ence of the deputation from the chursh in | relations of the republic of Hawail with | amendment II to the constitution, as fol- ie seed to che Chie z bureau for the twenty-four hours begin- | 224,Dr. Dix. The visitors were all dressed | Canada. He said the triennial visit of the | this country the board of managers deems | lows: 1A Jim, 0 Cinemas, whp Milpe'e taue- he coun in dark clothes, the archbishop and the at 10] ning at 2 p.m. yesterday: dean in the pre; {mil set, No Sat 2 2 prescribed garments of their r. yes = a ee sao Sm Thermometer: October G—4 p.m., 71: 8 station. ‘a a great refreshment and strengthening, and - it unwise to take any action upon the prop- “Constitution II—Section 1. In every dio- | dry at 722 H street northeast, complained delegation fromthe Canadian churches was | Osition of the bishop of Honolola, cese the bishop or bishop coadjutor shall | im the Police Court today that a colored 62: 12 7 i$ a boy named Ernest Smith had broken his rally from those who desire’ to thos aupport | Bot, C2; 12 midnight, 38. October 74 am., | "Archbishop Lewis is a tall, well-formea, | he was glad that the Canadians recetved women eo the convention of that diocese, ‘Missionary | Window. ‘The case resolved iteelt into @ Jey ok Wake ee Wiss Sete ESTE | Maximus 73 at 2 poem cept meade: | hale old gentleman, with genial expressive | our visits In the same mind and spirit. The Woman's Auxiliary, of ‘course, oc- | 1i.ops shall be chosen in accordance with | question of veracity between the colored ‘etlor; JOHN M. WILSON: Chiet of Engineers, | mum, 33, at 4 am. October fen face fringed at the sides by sparse tron] | Dr. Dix volced his gratitude that ‘the | cupies a unique position, being in a certain | shops shall be chosen in accordance boy and his mother on one side and the Coramataaton. ocl-J0t Barometer: October 6—4 p.m., 30.28; 8| Say no ekers., His lps and chin are clean | hand of the Most High seemed to be bring- | sense distinctively the woman's department | “Section 2 No One shall be ordained and | Chinaman on the other. Ernest was fined eter: | = shaven, and he has the ruddy complexion | ing the English-speaking nations into a %, which his mother paid. VST CLEVELAND PARK TO SEE Goon, rEau- | 27,5030), 32 Midnight, 30.95. | October. 7 | of a man of great vitality and splendid con- | anion of hearts and hands, so desirable, He | Of the society, it having been organized by eT abe Sane ee Te | A EAE Gnghoanre: Wowsi of es enkih a peel a-m., 30.89; noon, 30.86;.2| stitution, His eyes are most kindly and | said the closer affiliation of the churches | the board of missions, its officers being | ¥! ~ cass has been granted the District tiful apd chesp homes, selé-tt | p.m, - robe penetrating, and his voice and tones pro- | would hasten the consummation of this | elected by the board of managers, and its (Continued on Highth Page.) Commissioners to Jonathan

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