Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1898-16 PAGES. 3 CUBA’S COMMISSION! PECULIAR Poisons. FINANCIAL, HEARING RESUMED sP READY FOR cue See fee ane Orn acum. ¢ = ieee GENERATED IN THE HUMAN Bopy, An offer to rent Me one sue coda t THE RESULT BC Continuation of the Trial of Jockey Personal Sketches of the Five Pa- or rn A ain | Safe deposit box FE STAT SEASON . Club Officials. triots Comprising It. mii i he Br state ay an death IN THE meee ——— eres ae aiy the tomit of iamwtee aignion of oa: ce | Peasury Vaults Tarts THE TESTIMONY PRESENTED TODAY MER OP PRONOUNCED ABILITY | ewig |e Regan tnt eo They Will Equip the Administration ! trst process of decay), poisming the Mood, waking | Washington Savings Bank, 120 « 6. } i thin, weak and lacking in red corpuscles; poison. oc 28 3m-29 Phone 1679 and | witnesses Describe the System of ‘il tell you just f , what that job of Betting at Benning. printing will cost. ELLIOTT, POINTS RAISED BY COUNSEL mete tid SOG 1th st With Real Facts and Conditions. inet brain causing headaches and pain ip the All salaried men —— Bad digestion irritates the heart, causisg palpi- a Se ees Anes tation and finally bringing wa disease of this very | & 2 ° AN INTERESTING GROUP] en oe In th 1S city r digestion poisona the iidners, causing Bright's disease and diabetes. —yen, end overs salaried woman are concern in what this bank ¢ And this Is range every 0 nerve a an Its ee ree cred meen, every ee Dose, its policy, Its hours of doing business. ail sstt ett ee Sam Wr EMPLOY THE BEST TAILORS con command get t aos The trial of President Samuel S. Ho ee ‘ a SY depends upen the stomach alone for nourishment SHE BEST tn the ¥. Bee d other officers of the Washington Je The present week will be marked by the | are shaped to be of help to the theifily te THE BEST fo (be country, becs 1 other officers of the Washington J ae a UREIReTORIGE The mbt arie of | #M renewal, and weak digestion shows itself not clined. “The ease with which a bank » os weaaen se Ss Club on a charge of permitting gaming on arrival In Washington ¢ < = j Orly in loss of appetite and Sesh, but In Werk can be opened, the small sums that are eat lenders Chan vonle Srst-clase. rar | the Benning race track was resumed this Cubans who come to confer with President | cepted. the hours, ete. all a {nerves and muddy complexion r designed 10 be McKinley and the national authorities of} The great Faglish scieni.t, Juxlor, sald the this country over the conditions in the isl- | teat aturt tn life is a sound stomien, Wear stom | Union Savings Bank, 1222 F. and which has been forever wrested from ; 2chs fail to digest food Teeause they Inck | no2s-15d hermore, we bave exclus! Snyder & Wood, Tatlrs & tps so18-3m-19 rac morning in Judge Kimball's court. There was the usual number of racing men and jous for of benefit to work folk track followers in court, an: = - a Ce Pee tic case uhntiteas the proper quantity of digesti wis dactie Se SS —- i . a eo veree Reto ieee ait is hydrochloric) ptogemle- products; the ling framing | rated that auring the hearing sesterday the aa venience SEAGER & BRAMLEY, auty and ma i Big flag tae 2 i wed in the | it was stated th the t would probably tuke after ea peal one or two of Stuart's Dys- = vi flast several day pepsin Tablets, because they sepply in a ph Members of the New York Stock Exchange, Builders wishing to ow ute ne | Orlando A. Jones, whose testimony w NKR thelr work should get Smith's estimate be: harmless form all the eb 18 that weak st AND BROKERS, ot concluded when cou: fore awarding any rte. ijourned ye lack. 609 FOURTEENTH STRELT. Z 3 Mail & of every deseription rday, was called to the stand again: The regnlar use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tabl Correspondents BE ee a eck ace Sin newe ait watetOd During’ the closing proceedings yesterday will cure every form of stomach trouble except = - = + Mr. Aucrbach of counsel for the defendants uncer of the stomach. Messrs. Moore & Schiey, Banks and Corporations hae eadGerea te Br: tee Slew They increase flesh, insure pare Mood, stron EELS sia Valdah apse a { onduc . he examination os : e es nerves, a bright eye and clear complexion, bes no26-tf New York bist! ger hig She oe a t to showing that the present mode of betting all these result only from vhelesome food we wre " 5 9 > ES Siw. we line pleaty of Ume is not bookmaking within the meaning of A BONE OF CONTENTION. | diges Sricgies a : daraemsei saris hee re best work and pay special Atte | the Jaw, Counsel for the government ob- z Nearly all dm, Proftable—a home at Cleveland Park. at minute detail rs. Day amt Cash Books, ete. | that the term bookma Srock s sell Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets at 50 cenis full-sized ps mail by in : Closing price to Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich, but| An Insurance ask gist first A little book on stomach ise : e ne2a-tt mination, saying es ut nine or ten members of the Turf As- FAIR TONIGHT, | jation in the betting ring the day the = opened. The three men who | Increasing Cloudiness, With Rain ov assist him are in his employ. In the in- now Thursday Afternoon, Policy is handier x is a legal one. = Mr. Auerbach insisted that he had a right h1iths Pp, 4ZY VECWSE | ic conduct ine exacts sex matted free. about the house than a mortgage. tion in his own w: " = show that the | Closure where the betting is fons c yo aan Leneata H Address F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich Pop ced a mated [ane said he had a decision to Fr he RE said, Forecast till 8 p.m. Thursday—For the | noxb&der.2t If you care fer sour fa 4 Gtantatdoc stion involved in this case nad been there a pile of chairs similar to t Die MeIeU Ot GiliEND IE eae Tee Sea t z _ | few conts a day will carry on ji More 60c. Stepladders. at rest. The court allowed the examination {OM the grand stand. é ' strict of Columbia, eastern Pennsylvania, | = = | se.nae or g3.000. “It son Hee By tas sap eee Reape Seen t» proceed, but Mr. Auerbach had not | Juror Cook took a hand in the examina- ; New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and Vi no relation to the latter. H> fs a man of | ny. If y0u die your familly get tat Waae of “e finished when court adjourned for the day. j Hen. and learned from the witness that he | ginia, fair tonight: increasing cloudiness excellent judgment, ind is regarded as one | yep! tna “ " ae had made a by one of the defendants. | 8" bee ee, of the comi 1 cut He participat- | werk. Add= : ys i Mr. Jo The witness told the juror that he thought | With rain or snow Thursday afternoon or l-eatint moreioatties ae saarinketicn chen | “ivscrast . « lars When Mr. Jones witness stand | the betting is legitimate and has becn put | night; fresh northwesterly, shifting Thurs- er man in the island, and the foress | _no22-M4tt ‘ee ee ae has tienine Secs ch asked him if he | 08 clentiflc basis. He suid that in mak- | day to easterly winds. under his command fought the iast two | MONEY. r 7 ~ | was at the race track during the years 1s, | MS Pets Re tay pee Zz fights of the revolution, including the sharp - aatsie Be Prepared aiiien aethe ee Horse Owners ‘Testify. Weather conditions and general foreeast— | engagement at Arroyo Blanco. Rela ee ee ee eee as! asked Conceming te Diite wal | Thomas A. MeGes a horsclowner, testi- | The) storms noted. oi ithe south) Atlantic Coles Eeuhink dame Do you want some? Gakeee coenia ace. taMte E is was sKed concerning theibettine tit)|| 7 aii na nad entered tiorceatr tian cen) | Coast @ucsday/moraingehasj moved ap idly Le ae iy else's lifferent in sist Te tang | W285 done there during this period, and Mr. , ae Dabber tars ce® | northeastward to the New England coast, | the despotic domination of Spain. The | Jose Antonio Lanuza a young Will loan on Sret-class eclateral or well-located om Sn a erent) tee ee * | Baker, of government counsel, objected, de- | 88d had paid an entrance fee of $5. Money | where it has been joined, by a disturbance | commissioners, coming as the y do equipped | ™4n, still in his thirties, iz regarded as one | real estate, decds of trust, ete. My on mont. ERED @aTCHEL, 1 os atin otf elaring the issue in this case is what was | Peceived from the Jockey Club, he said, | which has advanced eastward from the with full authority from the people in | Of the greatest lawyers in Cuba, especially | Very reasu tates. No delay B F. MUDD, the fan rT, is now with us. was always paid check sot the | gion north of Minnesota. ‘The Atlantic crimina! ‘ i eeeentiy nib, Check Here ou ce ite ue ed by eee | whose behalf the war for humanity and | in criminal practice. He is generally ad dom was waged and won, represent the | Mitted to be the most dis a repr dene recently. Witness was allowed to tell that there Address for interview, Ay =, ~, G oe S| as been atte s from Secretary Crickmore. Witness | C2@8t storm ha C : 3 ¢ £ snow from Maine to Virginia and by rain | fre from Virginia to Florida, with winds rang- | very best clements among the Cubans, and Was a betting ring on the track rs mentioned. He was asked yet at new typewriter—an Manhattan p,.°C vav ce to be nnre- | during the 3 221400 MONEY, care The Prening Sta explained how he entered his horses, and = me Mar to those used or unused to type- | Where the ring was then, and he said it | Sald the entrance fee bad to be paid before | ing from thirty to forty miles an hour aleng | i; is felt that the way will be found to the ri D acob. Ty pee een’ fect features of the other | Was in a direction exactly opposite the | the race was run the middie Atlantic and North Carolina | oven of many aronlome row aioe ene ° e ’ Te lead maruiacal cutwatoanttatd | Present locatien of the betting lawr ‘an you tell me the duty of a steward?” | Coast. solu any ms iE The barometer is ve writers, "In } Mr. Jones then ¢ ihed the appedrance “He e had a full and of the so-called betting ring as it existed ‘Yy low this morning | sideration after they Resident Manager for along the New ‘“ngland t, and high | free inter cous to Own: is supposed to see that the races are ' SoG) gis ate ei MILLER & CQ. $7S_ saves belt the vensl arm mo! Previous to the present mode of betting, | honest and that there is nothing crooked / northwesterly winds will continue in that | yjeKinley and Hs advices ; ER ca if: PARKE R—617—7th st Mr. Aucrbach produced the printed record | about them.” section this afternoon and diminish in for 2 Bankers and Brokers, sel-3m-1 of 2 case t The Gallant Garcia. ——- fed in New York in which Mr. Witne: to de xXplained that the steward also; tonight. A storm which promis Members uf New York Stock Exchange, >. "i es = ————— } Jones anneared as a witne power to inflict punlsament in certain | Yelop considerable strength has apped The commission is headed by Gen. Calixto Respectfully solicits the patronage of Owners of open THE TILE | rted io read a portion of the wit- | cases. He told of the positions held by the | in the southwest. This storm will pro RelaskwhOLA Ame Guill heme moa scene friends in placing thelr « a P * ea estimony in that case, in which he | differcnt defen: oie Baker! questioned’, Ove -morthcaseward pfoward: the. lake re=\(- i. iiiked withtthone/o bother pitHots whe Pat a ce Fireplaces, here's frome (Jones) was asked to give a description of | the witne length about the manner | Siens. causing rain in the southern states : Her ee eer pee hl a ce A ee LE | veokmak pr © the constitutional | ¢ z the races, and also as to how and rain or snow in the Obie vallew tonight, | have fought against unequal odds for the a pao e = an undenia PORTABLE aii i hone a ehe. z Re during Thursday the cloud and rai equality of m . an undeniabdie =o es & |amendment, when counsel for the prosec th uit is announced. J ud ani n quality i Ww h . b . Gen a Ake {tion int-rp 1 another objection. M On cross-examination witness said 1 aul nrone Dl extend over the middle At- Gon. Gareia is about sixty-five years of as ing on argain service of {| Auerbach said he had never heard so many | owns eight horses and trains them jimsel antic states, dpe alm anal arcane culture anda neon the $6 kinds, | objectic in h fe He has been in business fiftecn or sixt Storm signals are displayed along the At- | of gplendid education. ar ee Crome | Ro T t Cc for $3. for $3 Unde: ction the court permitted | x andr horses from New York to | lantic coast from Boston to Hastport. ianemones Galle ot sig Tiesamaeod Oan & rus O., nodtm-14 coursel te read Mr my given | Ne ans. ‘This he does for the pur: The following heavy: preetpitation dn a. He served in the ten years’ war u OFFICE COR STH AND F STS = — —____—_____—_ } in the New York ca he wi of earning money, as well as for ‘'e inches) has heen reported during the past {| GU08%, "6 Served i | ae PAID-CP OXE MILLIO é F: SS § der Gomez, attaining th rank of major INE MILLION racters’’ Was asked if that was testimony he had | pose of improving the breed of the pene pone nours: AvenAgeGity, CLO) Seneca nye onaal eirmatdGtethie masters . — given ; » re rey, owner of two dozen | Key West, 1.02. Anat oe eae uneeaaed BCE ene aoe {2 beoklet, pamphlet, annonnce- | !Ven: eft john 1. McCaftrey, owner of dey) ozen y t, 1 . department during that revolution, and we easveued secslie kewl age ben 2 = oS: eer a ye oe ae de Table. notable victories, including “ % hens ~ | admit e, Mr ch sat re a ere conducted for purses. He] t : f | Saeed : Nel darentants: Nad lan HAG: Wwan sain nines sbue Hine omen be Today—Low t 21am. and 3:23 p.m. Auras and Holquin, He was made administra. With modern p newes Penwent i ar Fe hens ligata a Wathess sald I an ene | high tide, 9:16 am. and 9:20 pm. ja prisoner in 1875, but pref-rring death to Gen, Jone eh. . Pegistrar, and Tomorrow falling into the hands of 1 -Low tide,=4:00 a.m. and 4:0: Spaniards, trance fee of $5 for each ho: ¥ capacities The purses t 1 2 . tin >¥ per vary, he said. hme! of them larestor | Pm. high tide, 9:54 am. 40:00 p.m | placed his revolver und chin and fired | sentative Cuban of bi ion. He Mery need ar prot ze eiewaiee " Bet iS Mat hes ooclae Celle the ae A mie eencs what thought would pe the fatal bullet. [is a doctor of laws. dite learned. y b ples sing. ‘ s Ladorces tel t t | ies i . i {Almost by a miracle he failed to accom- | and enjoys the contidence and tion « éxeieses aii bdo SIS I Constitutes : Mr. Aue qabed “with what he | , Poday—Sun rises, 6:5 4:30] plish his object, the bullet coursing up-| all Cubans. During the recent. revolution ssa — | The witness answered tha counsel | meant by his purses had not been | "Ron ri a ward and coming out between his ey he was in charge of the affairs of the Cu rd View Presid 3, 6. prominent, Ice and Snow. acl seach eoustltuies cola Rsaren vite 5 where the mark of its exit GAR ARE Cty ol Havann MEAL oan cW PARE les he meant that he had not 4 mre ne a juata in th ty of avana it « mt + mt * ee ee ae ppd nee = tak uC. Dog inother horse owner, gave The City Lights, He hovered for some time between life tan tee Pan eae aan ees er Sleds, 50s. to. $3.50. t fs net bookmakiz R eet, ul 5 + eave : (City he Spaniar ties 5 Snow Shovels and 35. : te 2 imilar testimony. He said that Mr. How- | Gas lamps all lighted by 5:47 p.m.: extin- ’ diol JOSTAH Tt. BAILEY Have you, since ry 1. 1895, on the | Jand, Mr. Brown and Mr. Ross are officials | guishing begun at Gan acm. ‘Pe lenting is pie Syeuld eve beet nee an ee eeeenal ane AM Hardware. S20 Seventh at. now. Benning race track, conducted this at the track. and, so far as he knew. their | begun one hour before the timit named, popularity even among the Spa s them. f MAM ‘ ee ness?" asked Mr. erbach. only duty is to see that the races are rn| Are lamps lighted at Teese selves saved him, and he was banishe LUA. se2icim-10 Guara | “Bookmaking?" queried the witness. honestly. Witness told of the positions oc- | guished at 6:24 a.m, aoe oS ie Ge ee Leathe: in c ean bookms 2." cupied by the other defendants. So far as ; “ ort of his unfortunate fellow prisoners. Aen ather Lettering tN wee tae is taey, ee en ee oe i Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Being set at liberty he came New York, 4%, and 5%. in gold oe s ite all work bet in. HODGES | Witness said he 1 the Be in ir official capacity. _ {The following were the radings df the ere he an » de Quesada as SoG HODGES, Bookbind track e and I 1k Littlefield) and W. Daly, also | thermometer and barometer at the weather secretary of the Cuban revolutionary party Ww Ww Ik ——~ “ : —— << bets, but had not engaged in be hi owners, Eave testimony before re- | bureau for the twenty-four hours beginning ven age as made charge siege . . a er& on i = s making. He described t ondition of the | cess. j at 2 p.m. yesterday: of Cuba in Washingt was the con- ae 3 Briefs 75¢ vs page of | grounds and of the place where the betting Bets by Proxy. Thermom:ter—November 29, 4 p.m. fidential adviser of trada Palma | _nol0-14a an 1006 F NW Soe Me reenabarer, 206 a is de The booths that were erected for t is >on all | 8 p.m., 33; 12 midnight nd his colleagues, and last summer went 7 e booths tha rected Jor | Mr, MeDowell, sald witness, is judge on all 312) ; A went Eis Oe ee eae eee a nue | iNovernuarase td ae a pa en eas to. Cua “with Mendes sro CARLYLE & CO. Where did you bet on the Benning peas 2 4 noon, 40; 2 p.m., 44. the well-known manife ’ track?’ Z red as New Orleang in winter. | e ; Maximum, 44, at 2 p.m. Novembe: 1 the lawn and in front of | “He seems to hold his position during good | minimum, 32, at 12 p.m.. November 29. behavior,” remarked Mr. Worthington. Barometer Novembe 4 p.m., 29. id that what he did on the | Witness said he did his betting through a | P-M., 29.47; 12 midnight, 29.45 eto 1441 track was precisely the same as was ‘lone November 30, 4 a.m., = = = —— | by Detective Carter. It is almost the in- s x sed to | 200M, 29. Pure waciable cule, Heveaid, of ‘those Who het to | Be betting is done, he said, he supposed to | c * Whisky manufactured. | make a note of the bet on their programs. | be the place for bookmaker: i dent Bartolome Maso or L part in the recent assembly. He was edu-| Bankers and Brokers, cated in the Havana y and in = Spain. 1829 F ST. Young and Uritliant. Correspondents of Jose R. Villalon is about thirty-three PURNELL, HAGAMAN & CO., New York. years old. He i rivil en: r, and was WARE & LELAND, Chicago. 114,08 toole prominent “In the rin the grand Thos. W. Cadick, 219 G St. | wie. sults always assured. Sam., 20.60; yung man in his employ. The place where ndition of the Water. 7s Berkeley 4 at any time. $1.00 a tun | Counsel was shown the pi ‘am offered in | Witness said he depended upon his horses | Temper ature and condition of w educated at Lehigh Unive sity He comes = wre ekiee. = = E evidence day, dated November °5,|to win to make his money and not upon Great Falls, temperature, fiem a very ard aristocratic fam af 4h MONEY 5 Rye. snare and he sa ecognized it as one ot the | persine | Hon, 22. Receiving reservoir, tempsratu Villaton. Santiago de Cuba. and utter finish V6 E % P mnie OPE cueee: - 89; condition at north connection, 22; cone educa eveted setf to the deve IAN ON APPROVED REAL, ESTATE, JAS THARP. ams of the races Geri ies poorestewian [ii ethes basineae eo connition:a 1 connection, con. Jucation Jeveted binmsetf to the dev TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAI, ESTATE, connection, 19 ature, 39; condition at in- | Surgeon effluent gate house, | bis mercy. His S Distributing | and death, but was finally saved by Spanish d their own lives to [Ment ef the mi Upon the outhr S12 Ff st. nw Manner of Making Bets. eae. 108 betting.” he said. “I seldom bet m i wach Witness said he made memoranda on pro- | five or ten dollars. My horses go in to win, | fluent gate house, RETAIL GROCERS. TPs Waxatuin! a€ ahs jeemaeokion we made bets in| and {f a horse can't come in first he is whipped to come in second or third.”” re than | reservoir, tempe: who had ow Sah aiE aie wera e RALPH W. LEE, 1 ak of the revolution & 104! RENTS. tive end prominent par and fou 66 1.TH "PHONE 2040, wequent Career, ; = t of tne grand stand or on the lawn. Se Ss eee 5 thee Tie ase iLO RAAT Soieee Ge aonie eee es n prices of ‘ He said that some owners instruct their w nt to Spain, wirer : a No advance in pric In answer to Mr. Auerbach's questions, Mr. | jockeys to drop out. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMEN'S. fined in a fortress until peace was declared Lewis Johnson & Co.; Seeded Raisins and Jones described more fully the manner in| Mr. Auerbach then questioned the witness | 2 NS. IARI TRY Ee Een RETR EG fee DELO aiTau teal ade his bets concerning the Jockey Club and witness | 5 BANKERS, i pee sa vi oRe e tried Oo re- Cleaned Currants. menich Sola the weles were a A ‘ates and with Jose Marti he tried to r Tone “I P strict as the rules of | ACCOUNTAN 5 Joe e Seiad tal om cxdiors, “slick! dulivery Soncerning: Mr Howland: defenilant said)|avcnicen® Counsel aakedl witressiconcern™ AMUSEMENTS 1g | Rew the war, but Cuba then wanted to try 1318 F St.. Sun Bui din B. B. Earnshaw & Bro. he ds the principal steward of the club, and | ing the New York racing commission com- | ATTORNEYS. age 4| the home-rule propaganda, and he failed to ot, g- + Bb. 5 ey s such he hi do only with the conduct | posed of Mr. Belmont, John Sanford and | aver Page 15 | enlist the people. He was again captured 9 1th at. sc 10002 M at. we. | of the rac h the grounds. It |, 1. | E forgan. He also mentioned Mr. W. o > BICYCLES tugs and sent to Spain. He remained, teach- Dealers ip ail goverpment and investment se ae SORE =~ ve hes . ness, to see that | C. Whitney and Senator Wetmore as mem- | BOARDING......... oar ing and supporting his family by his work cartties. DHL HODGRIN, DENTIST, the races are fairly won and that the best | bers of the Jockey Club. BUSINESS CHANGES. met 4 | until the recent revolution was started. Ie “New war loaw 2s cought e0d eotd. syatte Rerr ved to Weshingtop Savings Bank builds: horse wins. y donated by the Metro- ‘Is this the Jockey Club that js running CITY ITEMS. 2 came it once to this country, and after the se — cor 12th and bw pe25-Iw*_ | politan Turf Association, he sald, is for the | at Benning?” asked the court. COUT EAS pee 15) i-tated Hawkins was wrecked off Long i 44 and 5% Purpose of improving the breed of horses , your honor,” Mr. Auerbach answer- z ace Island he attempted to reach Cuba on the “ qs é 5 ct and for the benefit of z. 7 i fy DEATHS... . we+ Page e ¢ for fil 3 Promptly ‘waned ou real estate in District of Avi bese wie Si ae aie ace _j They are all run under licenses issued | pextistny, Tas 3 | Bermuda, but was arrested for filibustcring, Sj lowny,. government. altorney, coreeniee 2 : EDUCATIONAL, Heiskell & McLeran, jumped this bail, and in’ a final’ attempt landed on the tern coast of the island with one of the largest expeditions that ever reached Cuba. His career since in the fight for freedom is a familiar chapter in contemporary history Of Garcia Richard Harding Davis sai He looks like a mar- shal of the French empire. Two of his the differenc done under The onl. between the mode of betting Court Rules Out Testimony. EXCURSIONS © old system and the new one, | After recess “Father Bill” Daly resumed | FALL RESOR1 between the sheets used | the staad, and counsel said that objection | SINANCIAL....... Laat said, is tn the number of | had been made to bringing in the names of | FOREIGN PosTAL SERVIC lines. manne: the betting, howeve: cs = FOR EXCHANGE S entirely diferent,“ Petting. however, | the New Yorkers, members of the Jockey | 50% EXCH outa) Questioned concerning the cash and creait | Club. The court ruled out this testimony. | pom RENT (Hall, Beebe eecer entrant anre cane W. 5. Hibbs& Co., BANKERS & BROKERS, Members New York Stock Exsbange, cesses sPage Page Vage --Page Jone Antonio Lanaza. men who make bets, witness said the credit | Mr. Howland, sald witness, is steward of | ron RENT dheee) Page 4 | S0ns, Catullus and Justo, were with him in| with Maceo Curing the latter's campatens, yids men exceed Ube cash ones both in numbers | the Jockey Club, the New York associa- | FOR RENT (Misccllanews)., Uvage He took to Cul sof the dynamite cane 1419 F Street. Suit that is Saee ee tion, as weil as being steward of the Wash- | FOR RENT (Ofices)....... o+-Page pons atee an el Rio, and was neted In any other er present arrangement, he said, ¢ ‘ fer his bravery ard heroism. He Corresponients of ington Jockey Club. Mr. Auerbach desired | FO RENT (Ross)... Page 5 A Oe Sal program” whe undee ths nian r BN ay (Ron . Heutenant colonel at the close of 1% etine St ‘ ghee ee SUM taking or- jtem a blackboard was used. On the blak. | 1 afgue the question of the admissabitity | FOR RENT (Stores). Page - isa very promising young mai prt ceed sed Suits to measure for = there was mation nov contained | &f testimony relating to the Jockey Club, | POR SALB Bteyeles). Page very highly thought of. He speaks 406-160 New York. the (programs. Wittesy saldi/that ihe |(quc./ we ees te decision inathe Miller || EOE) SATB Cloueta).. sek hs) ase 1S10 F at. meved about the track and “bets pie OR Cr Sm rats) a imetimes fii {ean Oe In eee Hig | Mr Auerbach said he hoped he would | FOR SALE Gftcce Sse ete (oho MONEY TO LOAN, ier would somettmes company | B& able to show that the decision in the | HORSES AND Vj All arrangements for the approaching hin: and'sometimes He weuld remain sentee Miller case is no longer the law of the | LADIES’ Goops... 5 Conferences between the commisstoners and 4 and 5%, eeaiareies Distict _ Counsel addressed the court at | LEGAL NOTIC ‘ 4 the national authorities here have been d length, saying he thought the jury should | LOCAL MENTION. 1 made by Genzalo de Q the 1: ON DISTRICT REAL ESTATE. orm 4 man who made a | know the men who are conducting these | .osT AND POUND. Page 4 . = Site receipt and when he had | Taces: ‘The members of the Jockey Club, AL... sce 7 nd capable charge d’affairs of Cuba in R. O. Holtzman s 2 St he are gentlemen, who are not gam- ees Washington. While the commiss 4 “gest a the ticket or receipt had to be | piers. 1 hore WANTED AND 5 octh-tt loth and F sts. now. cashed. Now, he said, it is largely nee | Gere nee ieee eeu ine the (breed- TRAVEL... 5 themselves have been tireless and v Sra ee Se een ech mae ioe aid, it is largely a que {ng and running of horses. He pointed out | pensoNAL......-. 4 in their efforts to secure the freegom of owe es | Hon of n Sesto ae : the difference Between a club of this kind | DGrosAG RIVER DOES Cuba from the despotism of Spain. it may | The National Safe Deposit, : By whom is the stakeholder paid and 4 club plished for the sole purpose | Praxos AND on be truthfully said that all their vigor would HOUSE OWNERS, ATTENTION! Hon Bisa of doing betting. = ANOS RGANS. 5 1 been fi Savi d Trust Owace, look to sour interests. Why let your ed u aout aS RAILROADS. .. 6 jad it not been for the Vings an us macra, ok tu your fatereats. Why tet vegeta _Upon ‘conelu of the argument Judge | Goons snp BOARD. vast Influence which Gonzalo de Quesada . in te os If he has not enough money to pay the | Kimball said he had not changed his mind | CUMS AND BOARD... 4 exerted upon the sentiment of the American Company x oa ap Some ae oe ake | bets where docs he get the money? Bee see ee ee nme of the mein s citizens at large, and those in control of : i with an applicant, fe borrows it.” bers of the New York association, the | SUBURBAN provEeRty 4 public affairs In particular. Young an@ Of the District of Colcmbia. a ee ee erence oo ae n whom? Judge ruled, coull not be admitted. UNDERTARERS 3 talented, cultured and refined, polished and a STUNE & FAIRFAX, 805 F st body about the track.” Mr. Worthington said he would note an wanted (Boxrd). 4 Manuel Sanguily. graceful, he came to Washington as the CORNER 35TH ST. AND NEW YORK ATR < said, however, that he had not borrow- Saree to ane soa ee ore an er bial ee 4 secretary of the Cuban diplomatic body, aa daws OD PiCe OF CFTY AND SUBURBAN Railway |e] any monew at this meeting. : ness said he had passed through the PED (Hewses) 4) Cuba. Gen. Garcia is being prominently | headed by Tomas Estreda Palma, early in = OF Wastixetas, SLES Witness sald most of the cash bets-are | room where the layers of odds wees, Te PED (Mliscellasecus) 4 mentioned in connection with the presidency | the revolution. Hix potency as an advo- | Capital One Million Dollars. ee neues 25. fies | made in the betting ring. said in nse to an inquiry that the old | WANTED (Rooms). ...., a 4] of the proposed Cuban republic. cate, his convincing clequence in depicting . é vt the bouks for the Who were the stewards of this mect- | form of betting was known as bookmaking. | WANTED (Situations) ‘ it 7 =— ee tite ected seein cee (Er ‘The change in the form of betting, he aan cone pa ae = SSS = — Will be closed from this dare to | “Mr. Howlend, Mr. Brown and Mr. Ross.” | Said, was made three or four years ago. | == = —— = Col. Manuel Sanguilly, the second member realized, too, that the revolution itself was : F “Do you see Mr. McDowell in court?” Witness told the court that in addition to The Needs of the Militia. of the commission, is the most prominent very largely due to Quesada’s patriotic nae of Dincetory SE do dott = Gee his horse business he raises prize cattle. From the St. Loufs Repablfe: : literary figure of modern Cuba. He is an ardor and his untiring persistence. The an | Mr. Jones said he ere wer Mr. Belmont a Member. : ae = = ol Umate associate of Jose Mart JOHNSON & LUYFRELL WILL THANK ALL PER ej oabe HenGal Miaka epesinenteMCiin~ tenure. cute eons ose ees eemeeDle choy worked sacs pugean pores they worked together with liligent purpose to secure the means for establishing the revolution in Cuba, and when the outbreak came he renewed his efforts to keep it up. sons 1 to them to set early as possible. Mtr. Johus Kanu & Sons, 733 Market sp the! accou = —— ~~~ =| “Is Mr. Belmont a member of the Wash- | ley will, as is now inthharcd, strongly powers as an orator. He is a man of high- DEC TTORS 3 5 ow i E gly urge - is SPECIAL NOTICES. ington Jockey Club?” witness was asked. | upon Congress in his farthcoming message | est integrity and ts also mentioned favor- Bummeea| aos sie the wisdom of enacting ‘additional legisla- | ably in connection with the presidency of ce this (Wednesday | “Do you know Mr, August Belmont?” Mr, | cn to bring the militia of the vartous | the republic. He is about forty-seven years rom 9 o'clock to | Soy clork every day, second too & SPIRITUALISM. MR. PIERRE KEEL ee eeee, Sa a = aw... will hold a 5 - = mS | 5 : \ 4 : Quesada is still in his thirties, He was ; aight: Tdi ctlngeoverracenee : states into closer touch! with “the War De- | old and fought valorously all through the 5 sega HARTMAN PRINTING CO TP WILE RODEN RESTONGISEE FORA nes | ey ke partment. In the war with Spain the state | ten years’ war, attaining the rank of colo- enue ak tke cues ee ee e ae xR 3 Sea sin sotdiesgiae wok we ae graduate of the University of New Yor PRINTERS contra y my wife, Mrs. Dora Wolter on 5 y demonstrated its right to: be re- | nel. He is a brother of Gen. Louis. San- pol Sabathia Vedvusate: tin keie bameee t = and after Nov, 30, 1808. FRED. A. WOLTERS. Where did you see him last?” garded as a steadfast and irustworthy vol- | guilly, and was a frequent visitor to Wash- by profession, and has made a brilliant BUSINESS OFFICE Toor sg st ie “At Morris Park, just before we came ! UBteer reserve of the regular army. to be | ington in behalf of securing the latter's reputation in cases of an international IR. L. M. Nor jORE'S TALENTED | here.” called into active service in time of war. release from prison. He is fully conversant Room 25, Atiantic Building wle6ine TELEPHONE 268. . Shirts to Measure. ie jum, at 824 18th st. n.w.. from 10 to 6 and character. E Its one great clement of weakness was {ts | with all the conditions in Cuba and the sen- o. 8. Kubllc sennces MONDAY & THUUS- | , 0. J. Decker, horse trainer, testified that | inexperience at the outset—the inexperience | {iment of the people, by whom he 1s widely HTS at Wonu's Hall, 721 6th n.w. he was training one horse at Benning. of officers in the n:anagement of men in the | joved. He is a fluent English scholar and a Have you entered any horse there field and of the enlisted men in the all-| man of many attractive qualities. ‘My boss has. important details of taking proper care of ? 2 —-— Public Sentiment Against Mr. Roberts From the Utica Press. no! ‘EPHENS, TRANCE E 5 3 : years ago that Utah was FOI DRESS, tings dally, Circle ‘Snereder nto: os themselves in camp and on the march. A Brave Soldier. Bi Adige cath gecko gpa tly ten on ee z See noz9-2t+ ‘avy Yards and Docks Needed. Closer connection with the War Depart-}| Major General Jose Migu2] Gomez was a peed tahasler and moe tiel i hee wink 5 ‘OR OUTING, 5 AUGHTON zi a ect ment, a more thoughtful attention to its iritus when the re- et ygamis' FOR TRAVELING. ‘Dentist, From the New York ‘Tribune. needs displayed by he Siral covecomenl, rich planter in Sancti Spi: sought, it proceeds to elect a polygamist to . the nileman in Qeslity, style, ft, werkmarshlp aud price guar | ]428 Removed her office from 1421 20th st. to] While we are rejoicing in the number and| a fuller benefit from the training and ex. | Ceat revolution broke out, but had already, Congress. Mr. Roberts, the gentle © retain his three wives, yao H st n.w. Office hours, 8:20 to 5 p.m. character of the warships now under con-| perience of officers in the regular army, | although now but forty-five years oe had ‘Genbale Oe dlenenlin ee meg oe ees a ae 2 = a struction, it will be well to pay especial | will accomplish wonders in the way cf} a brilliant experienc3 in the ten years’ war. soi eeise tanta tical moe saw on thn bene. ne CLEVELAND PARK. heed to the suggestions made by the chief | keeping the militia up to that standard of | He entered as a boy, and was a Neutenant | the real conditions in the island among his | ff he taken that view of it he thereby dee 6 Shirts for $9. The best and the cteepest. Take Chevy Chase | Of the bureau of yards and docks. We are | military efficiency where it always will be | at its close. In the recent war he was | unfortunate people soon led him to be re- | Hance ‘honcelf a dangerous mam to be a : curs. 3. in urgent need of larger navy yards and | ready for service at ghort notice. made a major general and bore the brunt | garded with high consideration by the pub- | legislator. There is no use of making stat- haber elon homme Head orca FREDERIC L. MooRE, of more and larger and | better docks, oes of all the Aghting, in Santa Clara provine> | lic men with whom he came tn contaci.'and | utes if any_of them cai be viclated with Jood hrog ‘ashi Stock Exel pith out: shore (ns. S01cn0ut DAVY Wer are 2 against Weyler. The responsibilities were | to inspire in the same ratio the deep hatred | impunity. If the sentiment of the Amer- WwW ward & Lothrop = Ras remcved Sie ellee, to the Wrety hetlaing, acquiring will be sorely hampered and de- Stee aan ae Se ne aimeutt cna! great, for pon him largely | of De Lome and the other agents of Spein sone sie can have its way Mr. Robertg echt . oci-tt 24th und F sts. ow. prived of much of its efficiency, " through them. devolved the safety of Gen. Gomez, He is in this country and elsewhere. The latter | will never sit in Congress.