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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1900-14 PAGES, LOCAL MENTION. rT. AMUSEMENTS TON sI—Aunie Russell in rand—Ching Ling Foo a Vaudeville, —_— EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. » points at ve Lily street » for Arlington. § from 10 a.m ‘ars run from ton, Port Myer nd Falls Churen. > CARPETS LOOK ¢ after we've cleaned them. We ail the dust pire Carpet © = Work: Cream. Iees nw DV Ca AT JOHNSTON t Family Flour. Best Burbank Po Rest Elgt errer er Sugar. T.. with T Royal Red Tomatoes Jabeces ox AOS: Best Pure Lard.. Fresh Beef for.. DRINK KENNY'S TEAS AND COFFEES. Highest quality. Lowest prices. CITY AND DISTRIC’ Entertainment at Soldiers’ Home. * Home and local sant in large numbers at y evening. ‘The contributors to the program, errang y mostly Good mded to encores. Mrs. Irene Hernandez led the devotional Veterans at the Soldie: residents were pr the regular enter yment Tucsda by Mr. SW. Russel Templars, and each re exercises, and Mrs, Ly ed by Mr. T. A president. 1. SCC uni si A medley re preceded the special cluded the following the Chi by Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Clara Kalstrom: an a Men Rebind the G by Mr. 4 fel nto. Purple Heathel Mr. DEATH OF DR. THOS. B. HOOD Passed Away This Morning at His Resi- Probably at Arlington—His ‘Miss Hobbs. Long and Busy Career Here and Elsewhere. er fer Mow Dr. Thomas B. Hood died this morning He had been in ill health for nths past, but owing to his em had been abte to a number of mm &reat vilality his s withstand the inroads of disease. Since last fall he has been confined to much weakened he has still been able to be abowt the house ing the greater part of each day. last he falled quite the end came this morning. The arrange- menis for the funeral have not yet been it is expected that ment will be at Arlington. one son, Mr. James F. Hood, survive him. Hood was born at Fairview, March 19, 1829, where his early boy When a mere boy he went to work in a store of a relative, devoting the hours after busine: The opportunity came later on to attend school, and at the age of eighteen he entered the preparatory «epartment of eyan University. 0 take a full college course with by the > to Ari xOD AS NEW ke a grit. Wagons call. A widow and Was passed. to reading and the Ohio Wi were interfered attending to some business matters for his Subsequently he went to Baltimore, Sugars necessity of at cost. C.D. KENNY Co.. 8 City Stores. conducted the brief business the home AMUSEMENTS. THE DE PACHMANN RECITAL,—The recital given at the Columbia Theater yes- terday afternoon by the Russian pianist, Viadimir De Pachmann, was an extremely enjoyable affair. It was giv under the auspices of the Damrosch Society, and the attendatce was large. Much enthusiasm Was shown by the audience, who seemed disposed to be pleased in every respect. De Pachmann’s mannerisms were more mani- fest yesterday that at his visit last fall, and it seemed to take him some time to warm up to his work. As a result of his whim or mood, or whatever it may be called, he failed to give satisfac- tion to the musicians in the audience in his opening number, Beethoven's aldstein Sonata, a great work and deserving the interpretation of a great pianist. In culs composition De Pachmannn displayed a carelessness and a lack of spirit and vigor that were in strong contrast with the rest of his work. He pulled himself together, however, and gave the Schubert Im- promptu with discretion and taste, as well 8s the Schumann Sonata in G minor. It was when he reached his Chopin group, however. that he was at his best, and easily proved his title to the greatest inter- preter of the works of the Polish com- poser. He brings out the poetic sentiment as does no ather pianist, and his effects in planissimo passages are remarkable. His Chopin numbers included the Nocturne in D flat, the “Black Key” Etude, two pre- ludes, the Mazurka in F minor and the “Third Ballade." The audience was in- tensely interested {n this group and lber- ally applauded each selection. The pro- gram closed with Von Weber's “Invitation a la Damse,” which was played with ex- quisite feeling and discretion, and which so captivated his hearers that the applause did not cease until De Pachmann returned to the piano and played Chopin’s “Funeral March.” The Damrosch Society 1s to be congratulated upon tts concerte this sea- son. It has brought here Marie Brema and De Pachmann, two artists of high eepu- tation, and at its closing concert in May it will present Sig. Campanarl, one of the best baritones now before the public. At that concert the society itself will be heard in both solo and concerted work, and that will be welcome news to those who know what good work its members can do. THE SAENGERBUND.—Next. Sunday night the Washington Saengerbund gives its concluding public concert of the season ‘ the National Theater. This concert will be notable on account of the assisting ar- tists who have been engaged. Mme. Clem- entine De Vere of the Grau Opera Com- pany, soprano, Mr. David Marnes of New York, violinist. and Mr. S. Munroe Fabian, planist, will provide the solo numbers. Mme. De Vere has been heard here fre- quently, and always with pleasure. Mr. Mannes is a brother-in-law of Walter Dam- resch, and at the coming concert will use the celebrated Maggini violin which the late Dr. Leopold Damrosch used to play, and Mr. Fabian has a recognized standing as a pianist. —____ The Pope Sales Department Opening. ATTEMPT AT ROBBERY. Young Man Hel fod Trial on That Chargé. A young man, Who fave his name as John Conley, and s&id Be came here from Baltimore, was arrésted this morning by Policeman Donovan’ of the second precinct upon a charge of Waving attempted to rob Samuel R. Beck. ‘The arrest was made about 1:30 o'clock in the morning on M street northwest betwetn 18th and 14th streets. Policeman Donovan was attracted to M street by hearing screants of “murder” and “police,” and arrested Gonly after a short chase. Conley, it is'safd, has been stopping at the Central Union Mission, and late last night he met Beck near Pennsylvania ave- nue and 12th street. Beck Ives at No. 1224 18th strest, and the Baltimorean started to accompany him home. They got off a car at Thomas Circle and had gone along M street only a short distance before the trouble occurred. It is alleged that Beck was knocked down and that Contey search- ed his pockets for money. The policeman found that Beck's pockets had been turned out, and that a number of articles, including a penknife, pencil and toothpicks were found seattered on the sidewalk. Conley ran when he saw the officer approaching, but the latter soon overtook him. He denied that he had as- saulted Beck, and claimed that the latter. caused the trouble. Today he was meas- ured and photographed for the gallery, and tomorrow he will be given a hearing before Judge Kimball. ——-__- CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY. Officers of Local Labor Body Arraign- ed in Court. Frederick C. Connor, John F. Duncan, Charles M. Sanford and William B. Middle- ton, officers of the local branch of Journey- men Stonecutters’ Association of North America, were charged in the Police Court this morning with conspiracy. James F. Earley, a sculptor, who is engaged in work on a building in this city, filed the com- plaint against them. The defendant, Con- nor, is president of the local branch of the association mentioned. The warrant alleges that the defendants, officers and members of the Journeymen Stonecutters’ Association of North America. Washington branch, with malice toward James F. Earley, and with the intention of injuring him in ‘his business and profession as a sculptor, attempted to persuade certain workmen employed by Earley to leave him and his employment at such time as would most injure and prejudice him therein. The warrant was issued from the Police Court yesterday afternoon, and the de- fendants were arrested by Detectives Helan and McNamee. They gave bond In the sum of $500 for thelr appearance In the Police Court this morning. Attorneys Lipscomb and Turner appeared as counsel for the de- fendants, and the case was continued until next Tuesday. —_+_—_. in Twining City early in the night and an- sW3red questions by stating he had secured leave, but that as he had no money and reach Philadelphia on @ He went to the yards, where the freight trains were being mad> up, and Was not seen further by residents. ee Verdict for Defend. A verdict of not gullty was reported li érday in Criminal Court No. 2 case of Harry Baker, tried under ment charging that he had recefve They Deny Stories Circulated Abont Them. The delegation of Osage Indian: the newspapers have printed stories recent- ly on the line that they ar> off their reser- vation without permission and that the res- ervation itself is quarantined on account of take strong exception to They say that the stories are circulated by pople who are adverse to the claim they are here urging. The delegation bas a health certificate from the agency physician, saying they have not been fn in- Thoy deny absolutely that they have elther been expelled from the Capitol or from their hotel, or that they are off the reservation without p2rmission. —— Supposed to Be a Deserter. A supposed deserter from the m corps was sought by Anacostia polic> offi- cers at the Anacosiia freight yards last night, but the man wanted by them fs be- Meved to have succeeded in getting away on a freight train. He appeared in uniform tended to t freight train. statements. fected localities. AMUSEMENTS. ACADEM TONIGHT ATS. nar. sat. Tue New York Casino Favorite “" HENSHAW TEN BROECK, Dodge's Trip 40 New York. Next Week—The Big Reente Snecese, MAN’S ENEMY. weyers Babcock and a Star Cast, Kneisel Quartet, EIGHTM SEASON. Hotel Raleigh, Tuesday, March 20, 3:30 P.M. One hundred tickets, at $1.50, at Sanders man's, 1327 F st. LAFAYETTE | Electric Elevator to Balcony and Gallery. STRAKOSCH OPERA CO. Sole Direction Ragar Strakoach. “The members of the Strakesch Company fit into them most admirably, and thelr ind snappy confidence LAST CONCERT, ATSOLOTELY FIREPROOF. the parts assigned wok $a marked by « that is very refreshing. ‘The Strakosch Company ta certainly deserving of good _patroney ‘compe! artists who have won reputations for conscientious questioned talent, both Yorally and histrionically.”—Post. ‘This Wednesdsy Matinee and Thursday and Sat- urday Evenings, “Nanon.”’ ‘This Wednesday and Friday Evenings and Satur- “Il Trovatore.” end “MARITANA,” CARLISLE AND LIGHT DRESSINGS OF CUTICURA, EMOLLIENT THIS TREATM STOPS FALLING Py RS NT AT ONC JIAIR, RE- PENNSYLVANIA RATLROAD. Station “of Sixth and B Strec days. PITTSBURG EXPRESS ~ | rrisburg to Pittshurg. | SYLVANIA LIMITED. -yulluan + poking and Ubservation Care , inelnnalt, Indianapolis, } and and Toledo, Buffet Parlor C reg llareistung 022 AM. FAST LINE.—Paliman Buffet Ps $24 1o, Hartishurg. “Buffer Partor Car Harctsh ey vurs: cy 3:40 T.-M CHICAGO AND ST_LOUIS EXPRESS Sleeping Car Washington to St, Laie sit see} faz and Dini arrishurg i ‘= indinnaped St. Louis, Nashvitle orta ‘tochonat! and Lourville and Chicago. i (Mo WESTERN EXPRESS. —Pallman Steep. ic Car to Pittsburg and Chicago, Diaing Gar to aKo, 2 PM {UTHWESTERN EXPRESS Pullman Sleeping Wasi Pittsburg and Har risturg to St. Louis, Cleveiand and Cinclnnat Dining Car. 1040 PM CIFIC EXPRESS Sleeping - RS Tittseaee Pullman pag M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and- Niagara, Paiis daily, exeepe awd s ag 10-550 AM. for Fimira and Renovo dally, except For Wiillamsport dally, 3:30 P.M © Will . Re estet, Erie, Tut. zara Fully dally, except Saturday, (or Washington to Rochester Tanandaigua, Rochester, But ‘alls dally. Pullman Sleeping u. to Rochester Saturdays only ee NEW YORK AND THR EAST. : CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED dette, © ai with Dining Car from Baltimore ecular at 70 (Isining Cur), 7:20. 7-85. 81%, 9:00. 10-00 (Dining Car), and 11:00' (Dining Gar from Wilmington) M., 12:45, 8:15, 5:00 Car from Baltimore), 10-00 and 31 On Sundaes, 7:00 (Dining ari, 7:20, 8: ai omy pe from Wilmington) A.M 15, (Diutng Car. tro: 10:00 and 11:50 Pt Foe Pai omens es eed 12:15 PM. week days ly. For Boston withont cha and 5-00 TM. dally Por Raltimore, 6:20. 7:00, % 30), 11-0) AM, 13:35, 2:01, 3:15, 3:20 (4:00, Linilted), . 0-50, G, 10:00, 30:40, 11:1 apd On “Sanda®, 7:00, 7:33,’ 8:15, 2-09, 11:00 AN. . 1:38, 2:03. 8:15, ! 3:89 (4-00 Limited), 4:20, 5:00, 6:40, 6:16, 8:80, 1:20, 10:00, 10:40 and 11:50 POM. For Pope's Creek Line, 7:05 A.) 4:00 Pt all Parlor ( and 4:31 PM. 7:00 and 9:00 A.M. 12-18 and 5:40 Week days. Sundays, 9:00 AM. and via Doswell and Qheeapenke Oblo Railway 31:45 AM. week date with! , through Pullman Buftet Parlor Gat. : < Florida Special” for Jacksonville and St. Angus: M. Week days. Express for Florids en Atlantic Coast Line, 430 AM dally: Richmond only, 11:45 A.M. week days; Atlahita Special, via Richmond and Seaboard Alr Line, 5:00 PM. daily. Accommodation. fr Quanties, 7:45 AM. daily and 4:25 70M. ty days. , SEASHORE CONNECTIONS. For Atlantic City (via Delaware River Bridge. all- Fall route), 12:45 P.M. week days (through Pull man Buffet Parlor Oar), 3:15 (4:00 “Congressional ed). and 11:5 PM. daily. Via Market . 10:00 and 11) AM, 1245 P 1150 P.M, daily sae dele For Cape May, 11:00 4 veek days, 11: wr as, 1100 AM. week days, 11:50 P.M. attices, corner Fifteenth and ation. Sixth and By Streets, w for the checking of baggage to Streets, aud orders lestion- runsgivania Rallroad J. BR. Woon. 81.25 To Baltimore and Retarn g1.25 | MOVES CRUSTS, SCALES AND| INDIAN SCHOOL BAND JB. HUTCHINSON, General Manager RO The Pope Sales Department is having a pate om Ridge successful opening this week at its hand- via Pennsylvania Railroad. . [ER coQOTHuEC ‘ or ne Hernand by Mr. Sona Ghleescme «= SUD) ith Ree ptickets, on sale Saturday and Sunday, DANDRUFF, SOOTHES IRRI- INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL an efhhtite etter, dnt ay roo ‘ accomy Large crowds have been tn attendance, es- | March 17 and 18, good to return unt! on- | AES eA s =n aa5 ®t and leave from Penne: ce pecially during, the evenings, when free | diy, March 19, All trains except Congres. | TATED, ITCHING SURFACES, CONCERT. Sie ee _———— concerts by the Angelus and gifts have | sional Limited.—Ady STIMULATES THE HAIR ay stations, at Manassas for Straw. Po eae tal Wieet been the attraction. The line embraces = MULATE 2 Z . . ’ top, week ompartuicnt Car te Virginin Hot this year the Columbia cliainless sad chain Wills Filed tor Probate. National Rifles Hall, a The Chesaneake and Ohlo railway oper- Dr. Hood. Wheels, Hartfords, Sterlings, Crescents. | According to the will of Margaret O'Con- FOLLICLES, SUPPLIES THE : Week dase. atural Bridge Sa Seen Ieitaans canker Me eae Giiatoge lll Packer, stormed ano Eeanene prey eres. tien, aot | Ror. which has been filed for probate, the GRE NEAR OTR, —THE UNITED STATES Fasy ween New York and Virginia Hot 3 cpanter brake attracts much attention, and | cstate of the testatri, including. premscs| ROOTS WITH ENERGY AND FRIDAY ING, MARCH 16. Ts to Iucksonvilie and Miaral. raves W unday read medicine and attend 1} the Columbia chainle . iz - uulting at Sallenary with ures. He began the practice are of admiration. The show continues | 417 R street, fs bequeathed to her son, John ; i for Asherille and ; — leeper wile and Kuoxvlile, Chattanooga and Returning, Of medicine at Gratiot, Perry county. Ohio, | #!! the week. R. O'Connor, with the understanding that} NOURISHMENT AND MAKES ‘Ginter af ‘cotannie® whit skseee Here he was married, an he pay her granddaughter, Blanche O'Con- seat arleston. Sleeping Car to New Grieans, uniting birth of hi pialts, of \therSnciente: nor, $700. The will was si THE HAIR GROW UPO) to Columbus, Ohio, where he Beginning Thursday, March 15, the Halls | agg BON We o stened Octolver 15; G UPO: E. Hyde, who survives hi ae z : 2 Stay: : 7 5 ‘At the outbreak of the civil war he volun- | Of the Ancients will be open only in the!” phe wit of Sarah E. Chandler, dated Sep-]4 SWEET, WHOLESOME, teered his se musicred in the | daytime, except for special evening enter-| tember 13, 1898, and naming George V. = AOR eS arioite with Sieeper for A\ Soli RISCHOFF CONCERT | Bortlogson’ ot'Stat Grennn without ‘shnges Bat Ji Bg Car service. Connects at Lynchh , AT THE Natural Bridge and week days for Leste 11:30 A.M. Datly. Leeal for Chariottesy! in of t andery and A large number of gentlemen palpi kw betel ie ce of the deceased, Mrs. Stanard Wood-] have signified their intention to attend, | s#les and It was ¢ ed t C.. leaving Washington Pinehurst, N, : Ie Cr : . i Local for Front Royal, Strasburg and I ro" Famili qecrea Jhngeun of the sth Regt | talrmenis for the benent of charitable oF- | Gh ghar exciton nee ee Score’ Y-| HEALTHY SCALP WHEN ALL| Congregational Ch sie eo dab Fam ginians in Wasningtor ment of Ohio Volunteer ganizations and Mterary or other education-| Bate. It le directed thet the iets e re | 4 THURSDAY ENENING. March 35 PA Weew dure n to raise a fund for the t ing away in October, 1563 al objects. The full descriptive hand book | $1,600 be paid to Malcolm H. Chandler, a] ELSE FAILS. Reserved seut tieketae..- A LIMITED. “ines in the world, Draws" aved and left d rvice, but in the following of the different halls has been fssued. It] son. In the event of his death, the prinei- For sale at JOHN F. 1 Librars, State Room and Observation * od Pp = : % a ‘ Red red the army ane se Exed ONne has been delayed for photographs of com-| pal is to be divided between Sarah M. Wood r ae i SWEED and ae ce re ee aye. nw. Se St. Augustine, yin Jnckss neti x mustered out in October, : a coh inte. 1 : : ish is the «kin, xealp and bair, cleansed, purified | > - a o Drawing Room Sleeping Car to Aiken and of the s , pleted decorations. These hand books, of | and Jennie D. Chandler, daughters of the Seay por 9 . Sie Cass to Aiken ‘a he state named. turned to Newark, Ohio, te over 10) pages octavo with sixty illustra-| testatrix. To Edward ‘T. B. Chandler, a | 3u¢ Leautiiled by CUTICUTE Soar. alt remeres | IERNAN’S = Gee SS . private secretary of his profession. In th tions, will be supplied for the use of vis-| son, $500 Is bequeathed, and to George V. | baby bhemisiee eee Te aces eg ttt ane Rred Irwin’ g Port Ti K st A to Washington t itors in the halls. Chandler $1,200, flamed, or sluggish condition of the PORES. "CU- 2 w ennecting ration and ¢ see 5 The lecture and Assyrian halis, or the en- ——_ Bee a. a = comnts # del cate cmollte jt prop MAJ ESTIC oan 3 he prev. ns acrat a ble to 3 = e erties derived from CUTICURA, the great skin rg authorities, continued in. this work | U76,cight halls, Will be available to literary | Washington-Clevélumd Sleeper vin B. | core with te sent oe ees ee erent, ee with convection for Alken a0 = sedi ee of the pension office a posic | CePtons. Quick service and sup=rior accommoda- | cated ‘suap ever compounded 14 to be. compared . oo PM 3 he Chase Sate. parecer : oe meno o pos ee tions daily on 8:30. p.m. train, without | With tt for preserving, purifying and beautifsin 2 FUN 2. za GA List ier ante 5 to Baltimore and Return via | change, arriving Cleveland 10:20 next morn: | S268. seul, hair aid hands,” No oer 6 os varie Sosa. Fuck ana omersdties Ger tenes tice. which he and ©.. Saturday and Sunday, March 17 | ing.—Advt. Pared with it for ull the purpe " Slee as ible ford, Va., and Attalla, Ala. Dining Car service. the and 18.—Advt. : —_>—__. bath and uursery. Thus {t com yeaa Ean 0 TE Detly. — WASHINGTON AND ing his long residence in this ci pnd eee St. Patrick's Night Banquet. at ONE PRIC namely, TWENEY ELV: = Ss a cries composed of Sleep. Hood wa: with many local inter- | Faneral of Thomas Nelson Griffin, The observances of St. Patrick's day next | BG Pest skin am ‘ap. ia the world. COLUMBIA | XN 3 vin Asheville, “Kucxelite and ts. Te was a professor in the medical) Funeral services over the remains of | Saturday will include @ banquet at EMieINAL "AR eis necrran py gin tts ha miiunhane to Sel depart of Howard ers vestry- komad Nelson Git ri 2 2S) (aioe =f 5 ENT ¥ Q 2 b= . a nd Mo ery. OlReryA p eat pdriaEy Giclee ot th Thomas Nelson ( Tiffin will be held this af- | Rauscher's, which promises to-be a nota- See 5 win atitutes coe ternoon at 4 o'clock at the residence of a| bie event. Pifo vleatiag toot tse A A figh Point, foften the thickened cuticle; CUTT- except Satupday, £0 9 ing Reem PS v22 12) CURA OINTMENT (50c.), to instavt), allay teh a New Oh Be ey sire Ole ee tet pal piceion, and | #on. pas eet y at Garfield Hos- | 224 @mong those who will respond to toasts } ing, inflammation aud irritation and’ eootie “and THE GREAP FRENCH VIOLINIST, Tiejten ecting the said @ quantity of pltal, where he had been taken for treat. | Will be Rev. Dr. D. J. Stafford, ex-Senator | hed, and CUTICURA RESOL. Assisted by Guach Respect to His Memory. The medical ariment of H . s S . Dining Car service Roach, Mr. Charles Davies and Mr. John | 88d cleanse the blood. A’ SING : i li i Sunset Personally Conde . Do Mr. felent to cure the most torturing, disteurias | Piss Lotta Pills, Pianist. ‘unset Personaily Conducted ‘Tourist J. Dolan. Mr. Dominick I. Murphy will | tod humiliating skin, scalp sad bleed tumors, Ss: ’ rt Through Slecper on thi ment. He was a native of North Carolin: ard Uni- | but had been a resident of this city for se Policeman Sir imed he be Excurston + every Monday, Wed- ' from an ity adjourn until Mond er He was at one time con- | Preside. Tasbes, ftebings and feritatlons, with leas of ale nesday “and Friday’ Francisco, without Kimbal ect to the of Pro omas Sith: the sbisinessu6f=the late: Geo, a Sole Tropes. ane ; = TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND ONI0 DrvIS Seong B.H oS i Siew oe aoe ene Lemon. Death of Mrs. Manuel. CORP., Sole Props., Boston, it the Skin, SENG ION leave Washington 9:01 a.m. daily. 4-45 p.m. ¢ 3 . Who had been dean o epart- Scalp and Hair,” free. . A. Cf te ° ° ° week duys, and 6: tm. Sunduys only for Round — = Se aera ot Iqu 1 ir ae eae — irs. 6 ee n. Saturders and | AMUSEMENTS. sly for Herndon’ Keturt sters and one brother survive Mr. Mrs. S. J. Manuel died in a hospital in Griffin. They are Mrs. Thomas Reynolds | ping! sees oe z x 2 of North Carolina, Mrs. Petronella C. Cook, Haan ENS be ay wre Somtendas Holland in the New Play, | Sirs Virginia Strickland Williamson’ and | She formerly resided in Washington, Her * Next Week at the Columbia ion of | ment for many din de- Z burg. and 6:25 p.m. dally for Hernd ning, ted by actua: demonstrations by Prof. W. | arrive at Washington 8:26 a.m. dally, 2:45 p.m. > fin, all of Washing- | husband is a brother of Mr. Silas Man- TONIGHT AT 8:15. C. Peckham of New Yor! irst, Congregational | week dars and 8:40 p.m. Sunday only from Round Theater. FE 4 virgi ait corona o ? a NIGaT A = Ciureh, Monday ‘evening, March 26. ‘Tekets, 75 | Hill; 7:06 9.x ek days from Herndon, nd zh pentex: : and Capt. . Griffin of Virginia. } uel, proprietor of the Varnum Hotel ot | NATIONAL. ‘MAT. SAT. AT aud BO cents. “At Sauters ge Stayman'e, AX fees cae Spmcgiet etry staan fens The sa’ n this morning for —_—>—_—_ this city. Charles Frohman Presents street northwest. mb7-lott | Wednesdays apd Satundays from Leesburg Mildre ‘ Hol engagem ae ay tne new Davin Medals Contest. Mrs. Manuel is survived by her husband SS == oe orgs arrive at Washing- romantic | yrically named “Aria.” It : A ee and a daughter, five years of age. Inter- F y Ni ot 31D pm. and 9:50 pte are i - : A large audience attended the forty-third : Be. er- EXCURSIONS, ETC. Fs ‘ evolves t ef Austria in the e : : is, Pa iS y t Monday; Har- Phil: oak of = ise tas | annual national contest for the Davis gold | MCh Will be made in Damascus, Pa., Fri A any: and 9:46 medals yesterday afternoon in the assembly | “1S? 8t 2 Pa RUSSELL FT. MYER, ARLINGTON | pint aifis. 2 Chsreuetsiite, 5225 em. ana 9:49 | “Kabale und | hal; of the Columbian University. Tickets, sleeping car reservations anf other 1 writte ers to : wis obtalned & FALLS CHURCH Lines, | matioa “tarnished. “sad Saggsxe, eatled. for wa applicable in thore cities to the tax- z nee oe eae) The young men who spoke for the honors | What Shall We a : * | checked from ‘Hotels apd itesidences hy T ation of pe a real property, as weil | Qurmhter Gem musician wee ae ee ihe | were Colton Maynard, Samuel Nathantel Have for In Jerome K, Jerome's Brilliant Comedy, ef on orders ‘Th ¢ [Tr Sompa 705 Fifteenth st ket 0 as those lice : Ca from Aqueduct bridge. mbi3- 's and Hubert Bruce Fuller. Mr, May- Dessert? are queduct bridge : iiiats et | Uru gusaite ares Geers ype day ae MISS HOBBS PIARSHALL HALL. and that | us answer it today. Try Jell-O, a deiicious and ws which tax trad: ommission their guidance a@ success! oO. e vio “Aria - | ning In Buffalo, where {( met with con- | Mr. Haws ‘Political Potentiality, siderable sticctes, the (press indorsing it of Mr, Fuller, “The World-Conquering | heaithtul uessert. Prepared in ino minutes “No| 1 1 Season I 900. a FRANK S$. GANNON, 3d Vice Prest. & Gen, Mg with an eminent degree of prai ryan. ; Doiling! no baking! simply add bolting water and | o FAMOUS PLANK SHAD DINNERS. xe rac Mauser. : Washington-Toledo Sleeper vin B.| take thirty-five people to play i aig committes of awards. consisting of Mr. | cet to cool. Flavors—Leinon, Orange, Respberry and Ee 1 Bpectal arrangements for banquets to organiza. General Agee “Saag | pares cast is an excellent one, compr es, son, Rev. a A. EGlY | Sirairuersy. [Get a pkckAES ati soee gromce tae in tions and parties during April abd May. i Quick service to Michigan points daily o Lipman, Heftha Creighton, on_Chis- | and Dr. Francis R. Lane. gave the prizes | 19 conti Ah At The regular excuralon season, Steamer CHARLES *. eg, Michigan pointe daily on | aT tobert Fisher, George Paxton, Robert | to Hubert Bruce Fuller and Samucl Nav 6 MACALESTER, “to MARSHALL “HALL "opens BALTIMORE AND OW10 RAILROAD, Q ee: Seek SEI, 2 i foledo 6:35. p. PeMChde and Rivaoes Bxcdke: thaniel Haws. 5 A ¥ Schedule ‘m effect December 24, Lsyy. é Si oe Gee ne gles MeWade and Fran: Brooke President Whitman presided and a glee 5 Rissa og rarer ge elie Leave SS of New Jere 3 ee Court Changes Prescription. club of young ladies sang. t the thing to t = ne estan as fe2l-1m,34 é | For Coicago and Northwest, Vestibuled Limited” Knocked Down by Team. Richard! Beare. aus leldeviecatoretl wi a Just the thing to brace you In Clyde Fitch's Successful American Drama, a Gains tee ae ; 05 p.m. daily. Borie aid Iodlanapolie, Ex tivuled Limited, 3:40 p.um.;! BARBARA FRIETCHIE For [Mount Vernon. For Gracia, § Henry Hughes, an aged man, who lives in | whose home is In Southeast Washington, | ~--™~--*\- 2 No + i}: v : : S ee HOME AND TOMB OF WASHINGTON = j Jackson alley, was knocked down and in-| was a prisoner In Judge Scott's court this rin u ors \ for this blizzard. A cup of Baactly ay vregented at the Criterion Theater, ieee eS Pals Bi Hodipe en pponn a RET smd jured by a team on the Bladensburg road | morning on a charge of disorderly conduct. Sp H m . fe x acres . - subi erauee Ceaeees =e ee : s late ¥ y afternoon. The aceldent oc- ] The complaint against him that he was g hot bouillon free at our de For Columbus, Toledo and Detroit, 12:05 night. eurred a short di ae ance beyond Mount O md the injured man wi ualty Hospital by the p: morning the patient left drunk and the pol knew what he wa: i was drunk, all right,” admitted “but "twas only bitters and ribed ‘em for me. aflme * he answered. rong kind of ‘ THEATER: Fare, round trip. z For Baltimore, "week days, x2 Come to a certain percentage of all the peo- —prepared in five seconds EVENINGS AT 8. MAT. SAT. AT 2. Admission to grounds and mansion, 2c. x7:05, x7:10, 14:69, E ple. Probably 75 per cent of these people are ¥ first time in | _CAfe on steamer. ‘Tel. 825. te euredl/deery:is ear by 1is0a's' Sactapeeilia aud F.C. Whitney will present for the first time we hope by this advertisement to get the / from Cudahy’s Beef Extract this city, For Mt. Vernon 285, 29:36, » other 25 per cent to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. 9 ¥: 215, It bas made tore people well, effected more }| —free from that “strong Alexandria and Arlington. | ; For’ Anupots, 7-10 204 5:35 s-m wonderful cures than any other medicine tn ( ss ELECTRIC TRAINS, STATION 15% & PA. AVE. | Por ¥rederick, week days, 8:25 a.m. \ the world. Its strength us a blood purifier is) taste” so common to beef Yor Alexandria und Arlington, see schedule. 4:80, 5:30 p.m." Sundays, 9:00 s.m., “se ruptur Lebh “Im afraid you like the physici: a Heated Throughout by Steam. For Winchester ana way stations, 8:85 a.m,’ oman thoug! rdly °. WASHINGTON’S: 7th st. wharf 10 a.m. and 1:45 p.m. * +" T “ ere he hardly | of the Blood monstration booth every day ¢ O UMBI LEADING ene Washington due isto ana S1i6"on Feeds, Sct me. Calis. ‘4 preseriptic . Marah: theta : ndge Scott told bira Hlington, se ya, 9100 a.m. 1:15 p-m. Tarhicte ta © sal by aii wie teak art wilh ve to change the : \ demonstrated by its marvelous cures of i Oo For Mt, Yerca, every boas tt im 10 a.tn. to 2 pm. For Hagerstown, (30:35 3. ee sth bronch Ls eoiale eek D eexcitnie aoe Salt RI extract. WITH A GREAT CAST. Alexandria, 2c. Round trip to Arlington, .boc. | 4-80, 6:4), 703 pak Suudaye, O:00 am., 115; + consumption. F. me a ue 2 : a ee . and it certainly does | ( Scrofula Salt Rheum 150 People on the Stage. Augmented Orchestra. pomma eee seit Vernon, including Arlington and | 7:05 p.m. Modern Pharmacy.” | "ie sala he would willingly (Seald Head oils, Pimples Elphonzo Youngs Company, WARE “AUSKANDRIA & MT. VERNON RY. , in the preseription and promis : eee 28 NI x 2 (SEATS NOW ON SALE), fe tet bitters alone in tke future df the eourt | \All kinds of Humor Psoriasis CSDNEESS Sipe ase ae ies : E Boogie st / E - al 2 x congr Te tho eucks on the farm was imposed, © | (Blood Poisoning Rheumatism Mildred Holland Kee & W2shingten pap neccn Jay sche Sa eae - }Catarrh Malaria, Etc. Pos voce cece eee oeeeeeeeeeees Fats Roget ip ee an traing tutstuated tt Puta bt. 1.25 to Baltimore and Retarn via B. Depot for SARATOGA STAR Spri . ‘or Baltimore, phi. Ne * and 0., Saturday and Sunday, \ All of which are prevalent at this season. TS hae Spring Water. 99 eam boat Co ton and the East. week days, eee March 17 and 18, good for return until fol- prod need (H00's Rersaparitiel owt wit VS A Spanish ee Z = fru qbiner). 3:00" “Rosal. Ltmiied,”* Exelaatvery hop of Washington lowing Monday. ‘Tickets good on all trains ]( do you wonderful good. . - : 9 <= Every daz tn, the year for Norfolk, Newpost Patten Fain, busing Cer, 8:05," (Dining. Ca} except Royal Limited —Advt. } ; Table Claret,: : rede Seiter's ciate, | <= gowerta stent "palace teams "Newnan | $00 Wont Breast" 7g 4 Sa og eee ( Hood’s Be . Bounded en pEredarich : Schiller's /Claskic, = Rews,”” “Norfolk and “Washington” on the S18 Wining Carshe's-00" 608 eng Cars), Charge of Assaulting Policeman. \ : ZA, #6 PER Dor. ars. “Kabale und Liebe.” Ze vialloning schedule: sctemouth and 2:35 night (Sleeping Car open 10:00 Perry W. Reth, a conductor on the Met- ( ° : ( re Feet t-00 Da LE: Reet oe Cars on all day trains. an It 6 : . Cost ¢ Unusual Excel- } Lv. Alexai pm| Lv. Norfolk. 4 1 : i repolitan line, was in Judge Kimball's court | \ Sa rsapa rilla : se%0 EE Bt PTs Canene ae Pesteatsoug ta ts Eotirets. eas, Fort Mentoe 2-00 smal in. Pct ence a oa oe sre 1200 soos sunt Ny n a complete line, | taday on a charge of assaulting Policeiten < ‘This CLARET tsa Castilian reproduction * | _mbl5-slit : ‘ summer and winter fronts. Andrew | novie rhe car in Ruth's charge figured STave taken Hood's Sarsapariila for disor- )]* trom the best Rordeeuxeplauie Teese ci — Ticket ‘or Cape May, week days, 12:05 and 1:15 p.m. Carriage Co., Mth and E.—Adve. aioe % i dered blood and poor appetite, and now my (| ° tive, aids digestion in a Marked degree and [HB PHOEBE A HEARST = ticket omees at 19 Poon, Except Sunday. = ody SS in @ colitsion with a bicycle near Louisiana |} ss0a + in good condition and I have a \|% does not tntosicate. KINDERGARTEN TRAINING SCHOOL, = st and N.Y. ave. C. and called for and checked hotels and Sait for $10,000. avenue and 0th strect Monday, and Omer | pealthy appetite.” THO. F. KABAL, 419 N, )| 2 , AIOUA GLARED th alghdy highly popular ee = Bia Feng, ave. ana io samy ot; SAL ticket | residences by Union Transfer Co. on orders left at Suit-at-law has been instituted by Na-|Dogle, in the performance of his duty, en- } } Madison street, Baltimore, Md. Swine oe pence Sangeet (9 MR HAMILTON WRIGHT MABIE. = TF rhrouge councctious made swith the ele- | York avenue and 8ey steer aad ot Depot. es thaniel G. Walker, thi a ed to get a report of the accident. piled $] Subject: “The Method of the Myth-makers. scr sterare of tho O10 Dominton~Steamship | ¥. D, UNDERWOOD, Dp. 5, MARTIN hantel ‘alker, through Attorneys Beall | deavor nt. 900 7th at. PS * Saturday, March 17, 11 a.m. = . point ’ President ” Pass. and Fenwick, against the City and Subur-] The conductor, it is alleged, pushed the Spee sass : Chr. Xander, ees | ee 7, mniest.g | Say At Nortelt, for’ New Yorkand aif’ points | “94 ice Presi cat en, MSE Te ban railway, by which the plaintiff seeks to { officer off the track In order that his car CITY ITEMS. . No balluch 7Bouses, $ |THE KELLOGG BIRD CARNIVAL AND CON: |—— , E27 For farther information apply, at general CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILMOAD. nocener Cesseees tm the sual of SG Wi mient move. - Verran: waa) See oie tee TURKISH AN 2 S08 866 eae Chee Done al the most | _™y11-s21" INO. CALLAHAN. General Manager. | | THROUGH THE GRAXDEST. SCESTRY OF fs claimed that while fn the act of alighting pt etcealeaiay, Nowe ape t het ion Ue “Rock” “Mack Reck” MODEL TURKISH AND] wens man Yocally in the world. | Range of TLBO. ELECTRIG LiGitreD. STPAM., HEAT: om one the cars of the defendant on| On motion of Attorney Darlington the c: care i voice, nine and a ‘octaves; product wo, RAILROADS, ALL MEALS SERVED last Christmas, the plaintiff was | .0 ™ : ase} ‘The National Capital Brewing Co.'s fa- USSIAN BATHS three’ and four tones simultaneously; concluding = = STATION, SIXTH AND B STREETS, the pavement by the premature | N&S comtinued undl Saturday and the de- | mous “Bock” Beét. On sale everywhere. For | py ak LAFAYETTE SQUARB OPERA HOUSE | iia vy sicreopticon Views. “te rekon | WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND MI.VERNON | 9... Spedule tn etiect Pebranry 24, 1000. Spe- starting of the car and painfully injured. Pir — sion case write or "phone 222. 24 bottles, $1.25. 1t THE FINEST IN coh UNTrSD STATES. —Easterti Presbyterian Church, evening March RAILWAY COMPANY. clai—Solid ‘train for Cincinnadl. Pullman Sleepers ——_+—_ is appe: {eB-6tt 16, tickets at door; Co: tional Church, 10th From Station 13% st. and Pennsylvania ave. to Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville, Indianapolis ‘Saiitiewier Retell & SS Ola “Braddock Maryland Rye” and G sts., everiag March 21; reserved scat tick- is oindel Noseaibec 4 - | and St. Louls without change. Patlor Car ‘Core ivlig wala (Ge seat fae "Julia Seartaye Fe ep es ee as Something Extra Fine. CAN YOU PLAY THE eta, boc., at Fills & Co.'s, 887 Pa ave mbhio-10r-10 | 4), 1m nifect November 1, 1800- kN ap Sot Spcinge Pots tae fe ale of seats ‘a Marlowe pal esta ‘T. Rawlings, 1505 Pa. a’ . . Cinetn 3 fe Barb: e N. | real estate. Frank It’s a whisky that pleases particular peo- It fs unnecessary 285, 8:59, 9:25. x12: 10 P.M. DAILY—P. F. V. Limlted—Solid traf fee ome morn Thea | —Advertisement. je. Uncommonly ‘smooth “and mellow, PIANO? .f. We have agape bes ol NEW GRAND {™3,c4yoRT= Ba. 32:45, xi:20, 1345, Se for Cincinnat Pullman ‘Sicepers, to Cincinoert, rush that showed abundant appreciation of me Overy) ‘ocers, clubs an ‘do it for you, but every selection : ‘Sundays, | necupaucy at pm. Connect fot ‘Sines, importance of this theatrical enga __ Mr. Victor Beyer Il, cafes. D. P. MeCarthy, Mer., 610 Pa: ave. | ts impressed with your own individuality, tenn | © El ING LING FOO 185, ‘a200, 8 _ ‘Dosa; | Vou. dally. Pullman Compartment Gar t Vi ment. Clyde Fitch in “Barbara Frietchi Mr. Victor Beyer, a resident of Bellevue, = down and hear the “tAngelus,”* at THE 12:45, Hot ‘Springs, without change, » except Sun- s Wi @ stirring American play, and | near Giesboro’, who is well known through- Harvey’ Droop’s Musié H H THE I oh THE | 7:80, 8:15, 00, a oe Sed Re ai = Cincinnati. 3 sidered ertously il at his ho: The greatest fad in gastronomy Is to go to 14 ouse, HIGH. = For Mt. Vernon, week 8:30. jeepers Cinclunats te Chicape, . Louis. 8 considered | out the District, is serfously ill a! me. | sarvey'a to eat the three Ha Houete ace | folé0mi2 toy PENNA. KER Ile 5 Won- | 11:00 a.m., 112:06, £120, 2:00, 2:40, 1145 AM. DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY—For His friends have been alarm2d concerning | Healy Roast Oysters. Btewed Tenaue TT’s GREATEST esr pen | $200 Bam. "Sundays, 9:00, 12:00 boon, Rewport, Nowe, Norfolk end ig Pint Comfurt (via Capitol Hill Branch. his {llness, but, eat Cee {here was an|Planked Shad, Brolled Live Lobster and S TIME for a Nj vacesvite “sale ae re Be pas ba ‘ : : 4 S : ee Capitel Hill branch for recetving Star | thought Sear ae ee ae bear Nar ety aC aoe fond ee ane SPRING SUIT. Gl == Go| = vilie, Stanton ‘daily, and for Mebamond aliyy ex: risements has been established at] Mr. Beyer Is about sixty years of age and | Harvey knows exactly how they should te = C a. ints a OE erika ont tickets ot Chel and Ohio n’s Pharmacy, corner 2d street and | has always resided in the section across the | cooked. wls A perfectly tailored sult, such as ALSO SIX OTHER GREAT NOVELTIES. 32000'3:45. 4:90, 621 oftices, 513 Penneslvania avenue, O00 14th st., near syivania avenue southeast. Classified |} East2rn branch, having been born in. the ———-e—_—_—_- we make, gives you the finish of cor- | Daily Mat., 25chreninss 25 & 5042 Seats | “‘parcels carried on. F, and at the station. Telephone call ié41 for vertisements will be received there at | locality. He has been for several years en- | Easter novelties; baskets, lilies. J.Jay Gould. rect dress. $18 to $25. iad = AHEAD AND ‘Gur GooD aoe z Ivania Railroad cab service. regular rates. Gaged in gardening at Bellevue. mbl0-5t* HEBBARD & WINEMAN, 706 Ninth st. mhit-1oa| mni2-6-20 D ONES. |G. ABEOr. ee ine ee oe

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