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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, MARCTL 13, 1900-14 PAGES. COMPLIMENTARY DINNER. AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN AFFAIRS. IN » ALEXANDRIA 3 Committee of Sunday School Associa-~ x Uy tion Entertains Superintendents. The executive committee of the Sunday School A: tion of the District of Co- lumbia was the host last evening at a com- plimentary dinner to Prof. H. M. Hamill, ae r Arguments Heard in /Chqfpbers in Suit Against Consumers’ Brewing Company. Policemen Who Had Uniforms Damaged at Cleveland Park Fire, The Representative Fashion Magazine of America Susl Out D.D., international field secretary, and the a Ty: Young Man Sent to Jail fm Default of | Sunday school superintendents of the Dis- |The Decision of. tourt Reservea— trict of Columbia whose schools are con- with the association. The dinner served in the banquet room of the Payment of $20 Fine— } nected was Probable Enactment’$t Curfew Briefs. Law—Genesak News ' Sunday school house of Cavalry Baptist 208 Chureh, with Mr. W. W. Millan, secretary meas of t association and chairman of the > at the house of Carton B. Haz- EveningStar Bureau, THE DELINEATOR For April Cleveland Park, which was burned | Committee on banquet, as master of cere- No. 76? Kthg Streat, the sround Batuatay attsrioon. did cous | mone 4 Mr. Miles M. Sh&hd, vice pr Ball Telaphone No. 166, lerable damage to the uniforms of the | dent of the assoctation and superintendent ALEXANDRIA, V4! Warch 13, 1900, who reached the scene of the con-| f Calvary Baptist Sunday school, as toast- | Sitting in chamber§ #t Afinissas. yester- day afternoon Judge C. E, Nicol of the cir- cuit court h2ard final argument in the Alex- master. ‘The decorations consisted of the national ation b engines, and who ren- service in saving personal red in this task Har-| Colors and roses, and the beverages ares andria county cage ‘of John B. Nferendorf = : = water and coffee. Prof. Hamill was seated | gga: ee Brewitic Company. Messrs. Murphy and Neale} 4: the left of the master of ceremonies, and | 884imst the Consum wing Company ciered Cache of Rosslyn, Va. The case loss of an Mr. John B. Wight, who is superintendent ame Up on & i mee We shail e y fled by ‘Attorneys Alexander fyi lace! burning wood} of the Sun hool of the Church of the | bill.in equity filed by . vs 4 ee ee eo eee ed at his right. After |H, Hell and, Leon Tobriner of Washington pea eel eA ta Stead harles H. Butieg, super- | and E. Walton Moore of Fs “in behalf in it. The uniforms of a number of eller |* - unday School of morial Lutheran Chureh, the dinne: of (the, plaintift Judgs, had.erdered her policemen were coyered with dirt a was created for the purpose, or if the tand the loss, hearing was the finest re of the battle wit discussed, then followed the toasts. rompany to a matter ot G In presenting the “toastmaster Mr. Mil- fr Should not the des: =i ss sea gs a m er : could nted and a fecelvet appointed. This te Hoe uid of him (Mr. Shand) was that he was |. ° State cae os i : A m x d by the department out of a fun Me ee Sand) The head ot the | WES made. returnable Maroh 5, but the Contains Ninety New Fashion Designs ot which filled and honored postponed until last Saturday, unday school bail remselves will have to 5 : in tt ding in the world.” when the argumnt comrféneda. The com- Z oe ¢ damage being done while in the line of |” an impressive incident followed. when, | pany alléced tn ita answer itiat the astion Show ing the Coming aLy Scat to aed before ding with the program, Mr. | was the result of an effort on the part of Rist a rred feelin; to the absence of | the Washington brewers to crush it out of John Moody rested by Po thé young man who was ar- eman Minor Furr, charged ent of the assoclation, Mr. Luct superintend existent L. ing t Attorneys A. A. Lipscomb and Ta the pmeses Alden, : ide jarley appeared. a ‘cotinss! for the F they are p Sts = SS ay s Lutheran Church, efendant company. Judge Nicol has not romatic plants, by a method known to hine, was held guilty of the charge | tion all present bowed their heads in silent x Pe Oat SYRUP CO. only. In order | yesterday in the Policé Court and a fine of | prayer for Mr. Alden’s recovery. At the niche st Curtew-iMws ects and to avoid imitations, | $2 was tmposed. In default of payment | Close of the evening the flowers from the | The regular ‘semi-monthly méeting of the name of the Company | the prisoner itted to. Jail for ¢ sent to Mr. Alden. city council will be held this cyening arfd it of every package. ts on the program and those who sixty Th days OF EUROPE AND AMERICA was in question is probable tha proposed “curfew law’ will Ken from in front of a Georgetown drug Me One Guentes aie J. A. Seatt, Hirst | be Drought up for consideration. For some store about midnight a week or 80 a£0. “The Re- | time past the maiter of ‘keeping boys and Sunday School Officers. eting of the Sunday school Street M. P. Church for election of officers for the ensuing year as seld Monday evening and resulted in the choice of the following: Thomas W. girls of tender age off the strects during the late hours of night been agitated by several ladies af Alexandria. Speci: tention has been directed to the nuisance. said to be of=fi ent occurrence, at the doors of public places, where..throngs. of boys gather and remain until a late hour. ‘CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. The April Delineator contains more than 150 illustrations, which include 19 large pages of full-len; costumes, five of these being beautifully printed in from three to eight colors each. Two colored plates show- ing latest styles of Millinery. Among the other striking features are: Kramer, superintendent of the f Ascension Protestant he Adult in School,” Rev. ( LovISVIELE, KY. NEW yore, x.y. | ogp ne tomas Gee the Sur hool of First Congre- | ft is proposed to 2naet a law requiring boys ; i - = Gor este by al Drugststs.Price, bie. per bottle. | Sictent certs maents W. KK Grimes, as-| gational Ch ‘Our Boys and Girls,” | and girls under sixteen years of age to Te~ Embroidery Article, illustrated in colors. be sale ty all D ‘tant superintendent; Theodore Duvall, | Trey, . Chamberlin, superintendent of | turn to their homes at ov before 9 clock a 5 aS = we: sls seeretary; Charles WW. Edmonston, the the Chinese Sunday ‘envol, of “Memortal | the eventna ; Household Articles, pertaining to the Kitchen, Nursery, etc. : 3 Rol ard, choris' 3 Inited Brethren Church; ““The Sunday i Aurelia Hutchins, organist; Miss Nellfe Ea- nd Its Relation to Good Citizen- Illness of Rev. Mr. Green. Departments i i % Boe koe Pianist, and James Stake, li- Mr. John B. Wight. ‘The members of Christ Episcopal Church P. ru of Social Observances, Woman . Clubs, College Before introducing Prof. Hamill for the ess Mr. Shand called on Mrs iperintendent of a mi: at Chevy Chase, who had the distinction of being the only repre- s ive of her sex present. Mrs. Eurle on behalf of the co-operation of men and women in this work, and advocated the home department of the Sunday school as a fieid pre-eminently fitted for women and of the gre: promise, because it gave News, together with miscellaneous articles and authors, For Sale were shocked to learn of the sudden pros- tration of thé rector of Christ Church, Rev. Berryman Green, while delivering a ser- mon in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Rich- mond, Sunday evening last. Mr. Green had a fainting spell while preaching, and the services were brought {6 a sudden close. The pastor returned to his he on North Washington street, In this city, yesterday © > well-known Epworth League Entertains. eee by eke The social departments of the senior and Junior Epworth League of Mt. Zion M. E. Church entertained the members and their friends last evening. Rev. I. Garland Penn, general assistant secretary of the Epworth League, was an honored guest. Papers were i by Miss Marie Morgan and Miss Mary Louise H. 5 nm Sunday schi SERVICE t Rates Within the Reach Everywhere and Miss Mai promise fib gave || ara aeton street) tn cia ets owesterany ki) Cents Per Copy The Butterick Publishing Co. S a corne olo by to the mothe She was given a BEE a is 9 toda s = b, Master Peck, with Miss Mary | ovation at the conclusion of her address, wae Duk mot serougly ill esprlon to) $1.00 for an entire year NEW YORK—PARIS—LONDON / Berry 2 Addresses were deliv | and the guest of honor was then-presented. | MS xomng to Richmond, Mr. Green had been ered by rland Penn, Rev. M. W.| After fe Sop n bad health, W. Peck and earne General Matters. pital city to the rest Funeral services over the remains of Ed- the relation of this of the land and to the world, and of s i way Kewniciie we ed to and quoted | Ward Kevan, whose déath occurred Satur- mple from © tw California, | day, took place this morning at St. Mary's He then pressed Catholie Church, Rev. Father H. J. Cutler RAILWAYS IN PORTO RICO. bility in pro- | omeiating. Davis Post, @ ae es somali Sza'cibcic and opp itygand.cgns fies tate: avis Post GAR attendee | caving Berore tuetsiouse: Committee dat St. Alban's | cluded with a thrilling ption of his | a bedy, the decoased having been a ‘on Tnsnia’ A@alre: : at St. Alban’s visit to the Pacifie coast by the Santa | Union Veteran and a member of the post. | ane grout spear” arrad a Wisconsin avenue. and of the Irrigation of the | The weenie cyan tmuide ire ties aiational || = Ns) ise come: cn iasuey Beals Telenhon = k's day, which will fall on Sat- »ves beyond the mountair WieP, Grav ‘. T.| heard arguments yesterday on the bill of ic.epnoene Company be ely observed at om of the work of the worid ang and aie s Di Representative Prince of Illinois to author- jt. “hur 1 e evening he state nd is. Post, acted as ize Ix now furnishing telephone service from St. An Church, own, the evening tr 24 and | = ize the immediate construction of railroads of that day. itions, a individual work- in Porto Rico. It was stated that this n & ng 1 hearts of our s have been about completed | 1 VOTO | se : a ze 3 n Star Advertisements in Georgetown. ya and girls 0 the celebration in honor: of St. Patrick, | Of Tallroads was next in urgency to that u | Classified advertisements for The dividua under the auspices of Alesandria Divi of trade relations and a form of govern- pa Bee may be filed at regular The ve st he the tle that binds" | No. 1, Ancient Order of Hibernians, to be | ment, + longer ne ry for the Postal Telegraph office. 4 was sung, » guests standing with ha heid at Lyceum Hall, Brid: March 16, at ‘Those who spoke for the measure were F. Ss m5 U 4 h a nee Re ea clasped, and the benediction. w S p.m. hahan eine H. Dexter, T. Larrinaga and J. R. Latime a he rate unde Hlassification ounced by Rev. Stier, inter Meese ee ee is BENS Ss aS € all User and the | i, 03 Wanted Situations is one Ce aly ae “- representing railroad and business interests Moderate Means | werd per Unsertion, the minimum se M. E. Church South. coung: : of super- | on the island; Gen. Roy Stone and Pepra- Extract from medical report on one of wvie cau) mowiteos- [oe oncom cent present we H. M. Hamil! decided 10 aythorize Mr. A. D. | sentative Prince. many cases of Consumption cured by wits tive: acsounc ands clonal tee) SEDGE oicoe tt, first v ent of the assor json to € hircesistanes tu ax: | Representative William .. 8 member of the Or.Chas.Orennen, of Birmingham, Al a E 5 if LEN. second vice Mr. Torrison | committee, m; the py t during the hear- aS as ae * secret appointed.by Judge: Love ing that all special legislation for Porto “My fourth case was Mrs. J. D., of Bi ham. Work Pretimi Re r of prapesty in) Al a| Rico should be deferred until th Was called her Mar. 22: found her with te = ork Preliminary to Construction of ; C. R. Burr, ssor 0! e ently Alexandria co should be deferred until the gener: monteS45 Price? 125 ‘as called to see her Mar. 22: found her with tem- eh = ; Sotto : a eage Charges Dispense: Brightwood M. E. Church. ith, Dr. ¢ ceunty ap te8 bill_ providing a form of government was 7 2 s ees i With . 7 The ground was broken yesterday. att James A meeting of the ;Mdexandria base. ball | acted upon. The committee did not. take TINCTURE AMAL perature 10334, pulse 120, considerable emaciation, ae club will. be beld this-evening, at-the. club rooms, gorngy of Kinggnd Rayertoostnaets; when plans for the camist seasonwill be cussed. 1i ig preposed’ to rent a dot, in- final action on the bill. 0 PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE. noon with appropriate ceremonies for the Brightwood Park M. E. Church, mentioned fn The Star of the 9th instant . PR om 0 ER A ious ol appaliie, aight sueauaeiuk castaahy Ske OASFPTON BOATS ETA fone on pees night emrea sear ce had all the symptoms of acute tuberculosis [ Quick Consumption}. I prescribed TINCTURE AMAL; Excepting in a few remote sections of the city. Schedule of Reduced jowman, Grant Leet, J. W. K. Youn: v. Stank cises took place in the open air at - B. Suit, Dr. T. ¥. ifull, H. TL. Buell, B, | close tt and make an excellent diamond. - | Cleveland Park Residents. -Pressing on April 6 found her temperature reduced to 10032. Plessage Rates. southeast corner of Des Moines und uae Dunatecal We atitaicion Wee bone Deon Cincelncion una ee teres Their Claim for Engine. pulse 100, appetite better, night sweats-light. April For measured service, with metallic circuit and| streets, and consisted of singing dridg . E. ‘Shoemaker, George R. | son district.dn Xlexandria county, in place | The District Commissioners have been 25 temperature and pulse normal, appetite gooil. in- fovz distance equipmen ie Snter Thy Temple, Glorious Kir Cook, George S. Gibson, J. S. Barker, R. I. | of Dr. D. N. Rust, who was elected super-| asked by the people of Cleveland Park to crease in weight 15 Ibs [in one month ]. On May 13 Ro. calls, No. parties on line. calla. accompaniment; prayer Carr, W. Hummer, fF . A. Stier, T. | visor. provide them with better protection against fe 0 ed; had I ey Lucien Clark of Feundry Chureh: Eee NE OEE Sag Gee Sa SG aes fire. The destruction of property there Sat- no fever, pulse normal, Tie aaa zi su ne by Bishop J. F. Hurst; singing, Nott, John B. Wight, H. 1. B. McFarland, ao Nt urday afternoon evidenced the necessity for pane ee aia — a we & cents | Looks Up to Thee, : 1. B. Linte Leckte, | Rew. W. L. Lynn Decides to Resign | *itional means of protection, the steam her as CURED. She continues in good health- 89 S$ cents | Dr. L. B. Wilson, presiding elder. and Rev Be ee I Hee a conc: = Hiv Two Charges. fire engine which responded to the alarm e 3 oe Ge 4 conte | Caos tones Mes ene ees | Ac Baker © Bo Branley, Major @ ee Care| Mi (Wile Tiynulol Washifetoni who has Rae eae of the incture Mla - os % $$ ¢ cts! the ground—in which Mr. A. H. Grof, reps ii; H. Smith, |S. E. Kramer, | acted as pastor of the Methodist churches | [et (M7 foie on ea H@Looe. = 102 8 7 4% Conte| Tesenting his father, the donor. who was Sobers. Hay’ EEG. since, | of Oxon’ Hill, Prince Gettge’s county, Ma.) |. > Bermmt the company to reach the c Lag Above 1.000 calls may be contracted for in 109 | 20S€Ht from indisposition, took up some ‘Ao Saihadsen: oie Rew He C; Amos, | and Congress Heights for over a year, hag | PU'Ing building with its hose. i ures . Bronchitis, ' t at $3.00 per hundred. No charge for incoming = Mr. art, Rev. J. B. Chamberlin, H. V. ste! decided to sever his pastoral relatious with wood Teachealthes the h Ss ——— . for the chure! dea: | ling, J. F. Johnson, Colonel Weston Flint | these churches at the coming meeting of ae euecene, te houselwas<de- For full particulars call or address ss, for the be and Mrs. L. H. Earll. the Baltimore conference. Mr. Lynn has | ®t?oved. : the ladies’ ald soci —— been requested by the members ef both |, The People residing In Cleveland Park son, for the kinder; each DR. ing the act by a prayerful sentiment HELLER COMMENDE Contract Dept., have assured the Commissioners that if a congregations and by the official board of Now In This City Tooth p and white. 15c. Fair NO ARSENIC OWDEDS ‘.. COMPLEXION Cearanteed to cure the most obstinate cases of Phnples. Blackheads. Freckles, Blotches and ¥ Henry Evans, BES. sive the correct finish | gone, for they're seil- Thus the work was com- menced, and through the liberality of Mr. D. B. Groff, there will be edifice ready in part, it is said LOCAL COURTS-MAR’ AL. rracks of bad conduct and senienced was senten| onor ed the service of the United § ing «ll pay and allowances, and 4th Artillery, having been tried by martial at Washington barrack: and found per month for the same period Private John J. King, Siege Battery O, martial at Washington barracks and found guilty of absence without leav tenced to be confined at hard period of six months, and t of his pay per month for the same period. —_.—_—_. RELEASED FROM ASYLUM. New York Lawyer Who Spent Hin Money Recklessly. Joseph Creamer, who is said to be a prom- inent lawyer in New York, and who for several days past had be2n an inmate of 's Asylum, was late last even- ing turned over to his friends and this them. St. Elizabet! evening will be taken home by his sanity was questioned and Sanitary Off- his possession .a large sum of money in proper authorities and has been returnsd ourt- Artillery, having been tried by court- forfeit $10 native city. It is Dr. Joseph M. Heller, a brother-in-law of the well-known merchant, Isadore Saks. When war with Spain broke the far east to minister On more than or the boys In blue. ion Fe has demon- and, as weary as any when camp was r was always at hand ached and before we was educated in this city, oe UNEr BRETHREN MEETING. Annual Conference to Assemble ‘Thursday at Rohrersville, Md. ‘The Maryland conference of the United Brethren Church will convene Thursday at Rohrersville, Md. There 1s but one cRurch of this denomination in this city, Memorial Church, at North Capitol and R streets, of which Rev. J. B. Chamberlin is pastor. He has just closed his second year as such. - Few changes are expected from the con- ference this year, and Mr. Chamber!in’s re- turn is confidently expected. ‘Mrs, Theo. T. Moore and Mrs. Washing- ton Topham left the city this morning for there. evening arrested Grant Horner and. John parents. ‘They will be held here to await e small chemical engine can be provided, i for the success of the enterpr The | w aia aaah the churches to remain in charge, but he | S™All ay) ‘ G19 14th Street N. W. | having of samerieashy guierprise, The See TNETERUTSGIOeEY nen on | haa Ok consented taldp eetern Cietordlnacy, ees Seer eee tee, a ore 2 t Hh telephones Nos. a 26 companie art of the curse) otGhune : é n ; $0 j ee Re ett | eae ee The deKOlOey Was eee ee pp.| Another Washington boy has addea tame | © Ee are sonoinuments Me Uae provide a horse to pull it, If necessary. i ll H ae b x rap reff sal < | could, e so desired, be returned to the] The mat = i Heisse Of Wesley Church pronounced the | to his name and reflected credit upon his ke 20) destredrabe Savion) to ie matter has been referred to Commis: Hi ars yet. Mr. Lynn will not alio- gether retire from the performance of pa: toral duties, it is understood, but will prob- During the discussion of the deficiency appropriation Dill in the House yesterday leave of absence, and we fell over each were of one accord, That leave of absence say to my friend?” askea@ Mr. Cannon. No; I submit to my frienafrom flinois,” rejoined Mr. Richandsoag(*‘that Jf he will ments, every one of: them, @et thirty days’ leave, and when you sagisthivty.days’ leave construction put upon in-the government pri; twenty-six days’ leave ay “ “We take the estimayg,ginger the law as wo find it, ang we owesi this $33,000, without regard to wheihpr pee Jaw. Js suffi ciently Mberal or othe: the employes wneffice only get F nis 1s an ap- propriation to pay th; ich we oir Ptaeratd ome « foll Tr, ‘tzgeral eYoa ie = followi: eee pasta a “And it. Is hereby dei red to be the in- tention of Congress that sqnployes of the ‘shall - receive. government _printi thirty days’ leave of al in each yéar, exclusive of Sundays.’ Mr. Cannon made a polit of order against the amendment, and:tt was ruled’ out on the Score of being new legisidtion attached to an appropriation bil, =="! ra = OH owe,” gonditionally, for the 19¢h instant; that “of Charles L. McUin, for the murder of Robt. sioner Wight, who has immediate super- vision of the fire department, and it is un- derstood he favors granting the request of ED the Cleveland Park people. He is consider- CODE. eupancy of the Brightwo out Dr. Heller became identified with the | @bly accept an appointment to some other | ing a recommendation for the purchase of | Meeting of Board of Trade to Con-| Defendant in Larceny Case Dincharg- The Famous Church on its first birthda ch | United States forces as acting assistant | P!?°® eee Beir ones one sider It. nll ahcomn hones, a raat ele ASE Auniversary (ef | surgeon and won from iis superiors their LEAVES OF ABSENCE. in a viliage or small town, and can be| There will be a meeting of the ae S Sele or John Church, and was organized by undry | Bearty commendation. Later, when the easily drawn by hand. It is equipped with | trade Thursday evening in the National | perhaps known to most peop! PALMIS | Church. The new organization will be at- | War in the Philippines began, Dr. Heller, at | Responsible for a Large Item in the | Wo copper cylinders of thirty gallons | Rifles’ Hall G street between @th and 10th | quaintar Was arrested last 9 | teched to Grace Church temporarily the request of his superiors, was sent to Deficiency Bill. each; wrought-tron frame; hand tongue, | streets, for the purpose of considering the Detectives Peck and Miller, upon the com- rope reel, drag rope, 100 ‘feet of special chemical engine hose, hose pipe, pressure gauge, ax, crowber, two tubular lanterns, This c plaint of Milton Jon: dent of Portsmouth, code of laws for the District. said bility h was prepared at the expense of the board of —_ strated his bray and his ability has | ° ste two spanners, tool bi d acid Bar Association by Judge custody upon a charge of “continued = S afternoon Mr, Cannon explained that § ‘0 spanners, tool box and acid and soda | trade and the Bar Assoc y uy zi Ee ea Recent Trials at Fort Myer and Wash- | never been questioned. CPs Ge Pe leave of ab- | holders. It also carries two small fire ex- | Gox, and after having been revised and ny.” Jonas declared that he B ae Phittppines Dr. | 000 of the ney was for ora Limite ington Barrac Since his advent in the Philtppines Dr. | 4 Ungulshers. In the hands of experienced | Geincd be the Bat association has 3 ac the National Hist pemtendac Recruit Bert C. Hazelwood, Siege Battery | Heller has b: ‘ociated with the 8th | sence of employes. Persons it is believed that almost any fire | been examined and studied by the membr SaSiaors rainetace 5 th Artillery, was acuititted by court. | ATMY Corps. and he accompanted Captain | “You know,” he sald, “the employes of | could at least be held in check until the | 2ec% SX2™ j nnd later in the day ‘accompank Ime. "at MEcibGies Adee ar oo See Rte ie Aare agapeaition trem | the printing office were given thirty days’ | arrival of the regular fire department com- | “at's mesting of the Bar Association Sat- | Mother man to a pool room at Highlands, panies. : ineet 4 day the code was adopted and now it will | Md. There, he stated, he v rge of selling clothing in violation of | of northern Luzon. During this expedition Such an engine costs, it is stated, about | 0" ‘ de: for. ite | play the races clighenee Located at ici acieias OF ae. the ilttle company was in many Ught places | other on that side of the House and on this | sau and if tatiotact ey erates aot come before the board of trade for its j play the ra and he charged cared 2 = F. Contes, Battery p,| aud bad many fights with the enemy. The | side of the House to give those employes | be inade it is understood that Me Wight | Ctl". The, sublect will be presented YY | was Knocked down and his pockets rtfled > = Ee official report of Captain Batchelor of his | that thirty days’ Yeave of absence. We | will recommend that such a plece - i = I i a a oP 908 15th St N W sth convicted’ at Wasbing-| trip reads like a novel and tells ta an ine plece Of mp | eee en ° ° ° piec eral public will be welcomed. The exer- cises will also include several selections by the Glee Club of the college. paratus be purchased and placed in Cleve- ———“+—_— Si ti ton b t ing way of the many dangers en- es 3 land Park. : : Starr emphatically denied the charge COND DOOR FROM THE ARLINGTON. to four months’ imprisonment. countered. In this report special mention | !8 with full pay... Now we owe them $33,000 ——_—— aba oars Ge a a =e Sar Private Harry W aa. is made of Surgeon Meller, Captain Batch- | that ought to haye been paiel, $18,000 of it BUT ONE AT A TIME. ay. ing Attorney Mullowny. after inv O€FICE HORS, DAILY, FROM 10 To 8. een y Anh bg elor saying: last year and $15,000 of it for the current 2 ME. ‘The annual prize speaking for the Davis ing Mullowny: after investigat- £, aR ‘ eSihes ah _ eartily commend eve flicer of the =e 2 a 2 | ing t decided that the Fee for a Reading, $5 or $10 | Fort Myer, Va mlliy Ot Viglt=||| onan Pi oerer eek Gas ieee pene a : a gaia | OP4e® Rewulating the Passing of Cars | prizes by the senlor class will take place | sutncient evidence to sustain the a SeaRy : tion ot the sixt ad th ROUN li iavad aireddy. taken odeanion| tojanention a See cant aa eros met, Se Over Anacostia Bridge. tomorrow afternoon at 4:15 o'clock, in the | He therefore dismissed the c Positively No Reading fired at hard labor for four months, and ny | Hdeutenant McMaster and Lieutenant Mil- | MY micro dare leans, meetha: they do not | AM order has been issued by the Wash- | assembly hall of the Columbian University, — fi a 2 forfelt $10 per month for the same period. | ¢%, 24th Inf. voq |8et. thirty days’ leave. They only get | ington Traction Company to the employes | at 15th and H streets. Those competing Old Resident Passes Away. for Less Than $5. Private John A. Wilkinson, Battery T nee deo cesite to pera ie yer deveryed twenty-six days’ eave. If there were an | of the Anacostia electric Une-that put one | for the Davis prizes this year are all stu-| Joseph Williamson, a member of ES 5 e ae pattery’ D. | praise then given to Ac Assist = : ity to amend this taw now I should — : 5 an and th vent | Oldest Inhabitants’ Associath a in *Dinane 4th having bi tried by cour geon Helier and Acting Assistant Surgeon | OPPortun , | car of the line may cross the Anacostia | dents of marked abilit¥, and the ev lest Inhabitants’ Association ani vet No ’Phone Answered. My Of docakeuueey ride ec on eee | Hayward) wi displayed Nigh qualles of See to do ity s0.as to give them thirty | prigge at a thme, excepting when the cars | promises to be one of Beales [ea - im = guilty of drunkenness, evidence of tive pr perseverance, patience and fidelity to duty. Why not give them sixty days, I will | are on the same track, when they may fol- | The friends of the university the €en-| Sunday, and his funeral took place * a ea sidered. | Dr. Heller marched on foot the whole wa: © GRIT OR ACID low. at stated distances, no cars being al- the residence of his daughter, N: lowed on the other track on the bridge at street northwest, t afternoon, phoattay es : marched in the morn to give assiduous | take the other depattiments take. the De- | the same time. It is the general under- —_—_——_ Mr. Willlamson was born in January, Wa seh oes foe, ne ber Sorrehore: attention to the sick, and both medical | partment of State. the Wvarand Navy De. | Standing that the instructions concerning] Prisoners Taken to Moundsville. | 1823, and, learning the carpenter's trade, Private William J. Raymond, Battery K, | OMceES showed true courage In attending | partments, the emplos4¥ in’ those depart. | the manner in which the cars must cross The following, recently sentenced in the the bridge were given the officials of the | local criminal courts, were taken to the eal training at the | you mean it: but .Wh, ome to the | °°™pagy from the Commissioners’ office. West Virginia penitentiary, at Moundsville. | ings, but in the ‘50s he served as a police ens’ Pharmacy, ult oe ateens (without eave | was fen | Ceorsctown Medical College, After gradu- printing office youtmens tipaty six dave | 4 similar order was raade by the Commis-1 ter night, leaving the Baltimore and Ohto | officer in the old second ward. As a young = wer lenced to be con! ed a are or the tion he served as interne at Garfield Hos- ¥] " 4 = ‘a . | man he is a mel 1 e 0 n fire COk oTit AND Pa. ave. mhi2-144 {period of two months, and to forfel: $10] pit, and resigned to enter private praction | CRP YOU Say thirty dagre ageording to the | sloners in the case of the Capital Railway | railroad possenger station at 8 o'clock: Company about two years ago, when a company. ecntroversy was in progress concerning the Stability of the Anacostia bridge. An engi- neer of the company reported on the strength of the bridge, giving it as his opinion that the structure was strong and perfectly safe for the operation of cars without regulating the number that might be permitted to cross it at one time. No change ‘was made in the order, however. ‘These cars referred to weighed close to seven tons each, while the ones in use now weigh about double as much. Since the Washington Traction Company has been operating the cars by its electric system there have at times been as many as five cars well bunched on the two tra¢ks crossing the bridge, and no weakness of the structure has been noticeable in the least degree under this circumstance. The Frederick Boston, colored, larceny from person, three years and six months; Wm. Brent, alias Plunk Brent, colored, house- breaking, two years and six months; Mary Braxton, alias Florence Mason, alias Mary Jackson, colored, grand larceny, three years; Buddy Nelson, colored, petit larceny, second offense, two years; Ella Wracks, colored, manslaughter, seven years; Wm. King, colcred, housebreaking, five years; William Jackson, alias Tip Light, colored, larceny from person, two years and six months; Garfield Calloway, colored, larceny from person, two years and six months: Samuel Holloway, alias James Barnes, col- ored, housebreaking, three years and six months; Benjamin Bell, colored, house- breaking, three years; Frederick Moore, alias Buffalo Moore, colored, larceny from many of the events of the past, larly those of local interest. ‘The interment was at Glenwood. = *” Justice Bragiey 1: reap tuigp ornate = onaesi0, — delays | person, three years; erwin Harris, alias | for a short visit, and is at the Fredonia. « 7 ' Lap | Creamer, it ts said, came to this city about | Rohrersville, where they will attend ‘as i ay, to the street car patrons, rected that | Mollie Harris, manslaughter, four years. Mrs. Gulick, with her husband, conducts a TY LISH { Redes of WhID- | tour wesks ago and engaged quarters at the | delegates" the Woman's Missionary Asso. | Justice Bradiey of the Supreme Court of | in the forenoon the cara bound for the city _—— school for Spanish girls. Up to the out- I rt and other | Hotel Johnson. While a guest there he be: | clation of the United Brethren Chureh, | the District of Columbia ts confined to his |:shall have the right of way on the brid Liquid Air Theme of Lecture. break of the recent war between that csun- SPRI NG ish weaves | came so prodigal in spending money thai | which holds {ts twelfth annual convention | home by an attack of the grip. and that afternoon’ the Arrangements have been made for a lec- So located in Spain, but is now in France. to sages out- | cer Frank —— ayacaon toe = mitten had —_>+— ul Date of Trials Selected... = ture to PI sss pcr deena Sh is the. Intention A a: Gulick to again 2 plan} him comm! empol iy it. Eliza- ‘Wanted to Enlist in the Navy. The trial f° Arthur Landon,-indicted-for | ~ Wh “Do-the Chil :. Peckham ‘ollege, = local Spal to select now, before | b=th’s until his friends could be heard from. us : : ant Le eindicte at ie dren Drink? | ¥., Monday evening, March 26, with “Liquid the stock ia halt} When taken into custody Creamer had im | Detectives Gallaher and -Hartigan last } the murder of Henry Bradley, has been set, : : Ss Air” as the theme, in the First Congrega- tional Chureh, this city.. The lecture will cash, a check for $2,500, a handsome gold | Snyder, runaway boys from Johnstown, ['Nelson Vale, for the murder. of Alexander Tan auarliiag aah eam renee ee be ‘accompanied by actual demonstrations} _/t#=k Schweltrer today forfeited $5! in Buggy and Scrrey Harnesses, the “Con. | Waich and other valuable property, all of | Pa., who had come to Washington to enlist | Jackson, for the 2ist instant, and- ti f | more Grain-0 ‘the children the more heai f recent | the Police Court before Judge Scott. eieineeil devotes ot low actor which was taken m_of by the|in the navy against the consent of their i oN ca oy einer pee nit am asceorngr scientific discovery, and promises to be of you distribate their systems, Grain-O TZ.& CO., 497 PA. AVE. | f0°Greamer since his release from ti : Turner, for the 26th instant. The hearing | Made of pure grains, and frien, property, preparsd the greatest interest. for okstructing the sidewalk in front of the - f asy- | further requests from ths Johnstown au- | will occur in Criminal Court No.1, Justice-| tastes like the costs | _ ‘This is the lecture of the ¥. M, | Grand jouse, was again taken a lum. thorities. Clabaugh presiding : a srocors well 1° 16c, and | This ts the concluding Bs pe lage orromes last evening. CHARGE NOT SUSTAINED. H., and held was employed as such for many years on the treasury and other government build- He was quite popular with the community, and, having a retentive mem- ory, he was looked upon as an authority on For years be resided in the lower part of the ward, rearing a family of three sens— Walter, John and George—and one daugh- ter—Anna, now Mrs, Aikin—wha ‘survive him. His wife died many years ago. The funeral was attended by his asso- ciates of the Veteran Volunteer Firemen in citizen's dress, quite a number 6f the Oid- est Inhabitants’ Assoolation and other old residents, as well as relatives and friends. Mrs. Gordon Gulick in the City, Mrs. Alice Gordon Gulick, who is well known in missionary circles, is in the city try ang the United States the school was Ferfcited Amount of Fine. Schweitzer, who has been arrested -before