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SS SS THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY. Temporary Business Offce, 1109 Pennsylvania Avenue. +g : ested go is = The Ereang Serene eee i ¢ : . : ‘Waskingsenl keejeceaives x Office: 126 Tribune | the dispatch. f ce ee igo a Part y) Pa es 1 1 rs 1 4 cinecalnraaty at ieee J exder Office: Trafalgar Buildings, ‘Trafalgar Square. C ‘ g = ° fore the only one in which ‘The Evening Star le served to subscribers in the 4 ry the Sees can find the Ee ee Complete | news of the covnter, cents each. 'y mail—anywhere im the rectly transmit- = 8 a (Canada—postage prepaid—SO cents ted by telegraph, up to Pfatordar’ Quinte; Shest Star, $1 per year: with ; the moment of going te foreign postage added. $9 — a = — eicmae Entered at the Poot Omice at Washington, D. C.. “"EF All mail subs “iptions ant be paid tn advance. WASHINGTON, D. C., MON DAY, APRIL 16, 1900—FOURTEEN PAGES. BIBLICAL CONGRESS/THE INTEREST INCREASES Rates of advertising made Known on appl! aa Materials & Skill —combine to make Corby’s ‘‘Mother’s Bread” Sesdosdoedocetontocdecetosdordectostondeeetoetontenteciretenieetecestoatestontesfetoatodiorfecte helosfecdecfecad See eet eteteetencoaten ated ctonteatendtonteatenteatenteadeatea “Watch for a Town’’-Congress Heights, D. C. ae ENDS SOU HT BY GATHERING TO BE | SHRINERS AND THEIR FRIENDS HELD HERE NEXT WEEK. LOOKING AHEAD TO MAY. Sete seegee Choice Villa Sites, =5u84, 500 per : Programs of the Sexsions—Papers and | Session of the Imperial Council—Fea- Sete Addresses to Be Read by Rec- tures of Entertainment, Includ- sSoeceate ognized Authorities. ing Arab Patrol Drill. ote ¢ g g Arrangements are complete for the second | Advices recefved by Potentate Frank H. national biblical congress, which will be|Thomas of Almas Temple, the chairman, held at Foundry M. E. Church, corner of | and his energetic colleagues on the execu- lith and G streets, April 17 to 19, inclusive. | tive committee having the arrangements for The objects of the congress are being | the event in charge show that greater in- furthered by all Protestant churches, and | terest is being taken in the gathering of the are to reaffirm their faith in the Bible nobles here in May than has ever been ? ae BP LD LDA ME GH ISLAM PL PD IPD PPO DH GO O-4 60-49-99. O-D rgntetedete Commanding a magnificent view of Washington and Dizsn. = chaning Derarons nth otto ’ 5 the revealed word of God and the standard | evinced on a similar occasion. As is well | $ BIRD’S-EYE VIEW environs. Covered of faith and practice. Known, the annual session of the Imperial | or with beautiful —the peer of all breads! What has been done in the past will be | Council of the Mystic Shrine will be held i Daten Ena Cie reviewed, and consideration will be given | here Mag 2 una at ia the Goleebhe Tren ¢ amen dhte shade trees, pre- ioe £ tk :: hidlow The oe to what more can be accomplished in the | t¢ The demand for hotel accommo 5 ner GN ace I Eig ) fi i\ , served in ail sexed director of the Chidlow Insti- future to dissemina knowledze | tions indicates 40 nobles will } Wel UID) U 8 Ws oVe natural beaut tute Milling and Baking, by means of y school, | attend the and participate in the latural Deat A) af. savs: “I find that Corby the pulpit and the colleze. parade, whi . accompanying crowd, A. E. ay Founder. mia dg lovely home a= Bros., by the use of their Pat- ue of the present methods of bibli- | owing to the extremely low rate secured of it ited CPLOcRe Ok ae n Will be determined, and new for the round trip from all poin SILEs, os es <a Ber ing considered in order to ascertain vuntry and Canada, will be many = dough, absolutely develop 20 the best means to arouse a revival of bib- ; 3 3 pe cent more gluten in the 1 nd the unification of the aa ee Lots 10c., 15c. bread than is possible by any of American Protestantism. nd will prove unusually at eiheckinwacied2 Program of the Sessions. novel and 25c. per = sq. ft. The pre m of the congre general sessi be in The Arab Patrol Drill. will be as| The drill of the Arab patrol, which will 5 o'clock p.m. Wednesday, .m™., presided over on the White Loi ellipse, south ¢ n of this city, president, » White House, will be not only unique » D.D.. pastor of a} and amusing, but will be remarkable in Umington. Del. “The } point of skill < Such crack patrols Your grocer sells “MOTHER'S BREAD.” Look for mp—and refuse April 17. me SP GSP SPODWELD GELS OH SH-19- OO 40 4O-OF OH 6-40-90 Cash or easy i GAUGE ins SOR Racca | monthly ¢ D.D.. pastor emeritus, and Almas of this city 3 Presbyterian Church, W have already entered officially, and the pur. | & payments ¢ “Bi ruths for Ev pose to do so has been announi 2 Z } h Street | other temples. carly a tho = ¢ ling, W. | will be in th hich will & 4 tive and for handsome j = = > 4% = of Almas Temple is ns off distinguished honors, and been organized with Keen judgment in this direction, » officers ar TELEPHONE J. V Nita Building Associations of Baltimore, Philadelp’ and 1% Chureh. Dayton, eoeants * _S R I ir y » second ser have agents here soliciting loans to build at Congress Heights.” This per Month and Up. nk O. MeKnew, is equivalent to securing a home free, for you pay no more to the Building : . Association per month than you would have to pay in rent. eg ° ° y Rapid Transit. : > Owing to the recent consolidation of Washington street railways, Congress Heights can be reached from any part of Was! fare, 5 cents, or 6 tickets for 25c. See diagram showing comparative elevation. gton for one ieee ee Ontario, : Magnificent $21,000 Brick School House, with town clock in dc ome. > Fe of c smmit i Bn hee ee Two hundred and fifty pupils, with principal, assistant and teachers, under a SN “He said T tev. Ro S. MacAr’ train bringing ww Calvary Baptist C the supervision of the District Commissioners, Post Office and Churches. Police Protection. Telephone connec- tion. Streets well lighted. Over 200 lots have already been sold and many more of the owners Shrine fr the Imperial Council his provin M will also bring with us, besides a number of ladies, the renowned Highiand Band of Toronto, « government orguniza- HAS MORE THAN tion of fifty music who wear an 300 Telephones i © in, Wask ; : Proved! Higniaid MUnitireee tie are now planning to build since the railroad facilities have been per- 3.3 eiephones in use in Wash- exs to the Christian pub- | Phink these will cause Sane f mous fected. ington. Bible and its study. pre-| Band to look carefully to t c Eaton, D.D., p: t Church, Loutsviile Call (free) Telephones Nos. 345 and 1893, or ad- dress Contract Dept., 619 14th Street N. W. A Lib “Washington is social way and Indications are that this property will be worth double its present value in a few years, and it is therefore a splendid investment, whether you desire to build or not. Phursday afternoon the members will ¢ buildings and call on President For plat and full particulars apply to Fe ee ee ae a ee I man of morning the body will be di- haa Shee Si aires sections, wii inactotow= |e, mae, ee z POST OFFICE, CONGRESS HEIGHTS uffalo in June, i ver + 9 = thers’ conference, to be held (to cease being thankful & oF um; presiding, Mrs. J. E 2 eee ee z + ashington, D. C., and Mrs. W. F. Hty added y a F d G. A 1 G : Spartanburg, S. C. “Home, the the circulation of our cits they £ re ose, gent, 417 st. N. WW. = - of Child Piety J. Ellen Fos- i ites, oe eeeretrrrrreeteerroorert: Seitenende Sodeeege hington, D. C.; “The Religion of | Parade ee ee bebe = ter than uny clreus ail elt winless oes : la Macdonald Alden | Ui. y ace FEE how ee taa = =e ae =i 7 Pa, “Dhe Childs [be ie ceed Ghd Waele ee PROPOSED SUBURBAN IMPROVEMENT MR. ALENS SUCCESSOR. ‘ " Mrs. Florence Hull Win- | th New York Mem- | © spectally a magnet for Bill Introduced to Regulate Twentieth | Names Spoken of for Assistant Secre- tary of the Nav accepted the Presi- = pubil Nearly $10,000 Sab » fund Secretary mington, Del. st EaAteeatGron dent's a ting his “right hand.” | ybe held in the lee- is : and for other purr It provides that in | as he has come to call Mr. Allen for the | % subst grow ames sarees ear Ta order to regulate th les of the streets | governorship of Porto Rico, but regrets the | Samah ted n wi in Vicinity of 2oun strect and Woodley | necessity for a change at this time. So far | ¥ Ea Rial road the Commissioners abandon Hampton | he has not indi in the mat- | & Amount of y pub- | 2 ; n of Buckingham | ter of a succe Allen as tant i Waggaman’s subdivision of | secretary of the . Widow's Mite and Kal- | tioned , and to change the location of the | peared street line at the southwest corner of s chosen, 2 most prominent Woodley road and Connecticut avenue ex-| are the names of Henry W. mond of tended, so as to make said corner round | Germantown, Pa., ex-Representative Robin- i of angular, as at present. son of Pennsylvania, John Thomy The names men- me that ap- , When Mr. Allen oram: tines ad amnion laces wien Wt oro: Teradate ge annie AM «We want # nck’s Poa and “Connecticut "avenue. extended | builaty wommunien of use Derren of yourbusiness| z ae Grand (P. shall revert to the orlgital owner or his | Porto Ricu, which is to be continued. on the merits of our work. ealth an Ag aeer One Ey eens lines of ase! Fecteae atop ck metas INTERNAL ee aan QUICKL CURE pla nd the land outside of said ‘circular o W. W. Foster, University, of Woodley road and Connecticut | ¢, ae > extended shall be dedicated to the | CoNeetions for Eight Month -t of Columbia. The bill further pro- Fincal Year $558,374. Reports received by the division of cus- ja ‘s Vi art- of streets and encourage the donation of or oe meee oe a ee aoe land in accordance with the plans for the ] Ment show tha e intern: event permanent system of highways, the Com- | lections of the Island of Cuba for the month missioners of the District. of Columbia be | of February, 1900, were $63,474.93. and they are hereby authorized, whenever. | ‘rhe collections were divided as follows: in their judgment, it may seem proper, to | yj hortran, nveyance tax 28. accept the dedication of streets shown on | | ae ance ae conveyal ce tax, $25,428 said plans, and record same, under the fol- }] industrial and commercial tax, $4,620 lowing conditions, v ‘Gan Congestion, of the 'o.. $10, Bre Hancock, +) Clarksville, | (pp. Emerson), $104 “by Prof. E. | Sohn Sma Normal School | iy: John I Wallerstein, Depantmeirts and Officers. Byron 8. ents of the American Soclety ation, under whose aus- will be held, include the of Fellows, Religious “That In order to facilitate the extension prices, linked with pure woolen fabrics, commend our BETTE YET tailoring to you. Our double purchasing power and con mercial courage makes it possible for us to buy woolens at lower prices than usually prevail. This benefit in purchas- ing is yours. Hence we make to-order a BETTERYET iS ll 5 Suit for New York; Leroy, Parts. Sie bf srces. 2, PRECISE FITTING, good workmanship and littleness of i Ernest Ger- & if Gosling, $1 L H. Cranford, $2 10 Streets which are | per cent and 3 per cent on passenger and $250 $10; FO! BOYS. » Bible College at Home,Chris- shown as ninety feet in width on said plans | freight rates, $25,000.41; interest on rent ’ Un is ge Bible Union, may be acce charges, $1,181.01 inierest of Habilities, 3, a as ef A DETERMINED CONTEST. than sixty fe 3 OR - = f leche M d MERTZ aii ‘ = School dedicating same agree to es' $03.23; rent of state properties; $280.72; even- an 9 he Hew. : at the The Fight Between bor and Capital | restrictions, lines to agree with nue sires a proceeds, $5,6° G trian Coal Districts. lines as shown on said plans; and streets | $201.19. “ ee ae ee ke 1 oe ea shown on said plans as 120 feet or more in The Internal revenue receipts for July, Austria,” says Consul Hossfel at! width may be accepted with a width of 1890, were $56,353.69; for Aug! Trieste, In a recent report to the State De- | not less than ninety feet, provided that the September, 189 partment, “has perhaps never witnessed a | parties dedicating same ‘agree to establish ps0: November, more determined contest between labor and | building restriction Hnes to agree wi SYO, $53,234.01 ‘ capital than that which is how in megan’ | street lines as shown on sald plans, and 0.64; February, 1900, $8474 4, Taking: Cummings, A.B. | CoP i s cLerct, | provided further, that the space between | the total internal revenue receipts for the - R. B. Warder, AiM.; |!" the coal districts of Bohemia, Moravia | the street lines ‘as established under the | first eight months of the present fiscal year M. A. Ballinger, Rev. F. D. Power, A reimbursements, Betteryet Tailoring, 906 and 908 F St. REN EL RN RULE WEN ee RN EN EES NIN William Henry a, D.D.; Prof. Ge LL.B; Pro Baltimore Store, ¢ 6 East Baltimore St. and Silesla, where 70,000 miners have for | terms hereof and the building restriction | g58 374.01. ST ET TAU i re ese M.: T. H. Anderson, C. W. Dabney, P the past six weeks been on a strike for ad- | lines shall be considered as private prop- ————+ 0 +___ a 7 _| fst ee Honiton, LL.D.; Re vanced wages, shorter working days, and | Tty set aeae Se eens Going to Cape Nome. RAPID TRANSIT IN GERMANY. The Westinghouse brake is used. The sta- utler, D.D.; Prof. E i = g ierundps purposes, Tov: 9 z x —— tions are » thos er e Lovick Pierce, AM: S. Jackson, DLD., LL, | Tedress for various minor grievances. parties so dedicating shell agree that said | Post Office Inspector John P. Clum leaves |a4. armen aad Hibertela Sumpen- | ony te suimllar, to those of Zee hignr tae D.; Mr. Robert S. Chew. The consul says that the coal supply has | parking shall be subject to the regulations this evening for San Francisco, Cal., and i. Staton Railway. estimated to be about won tatie: i = been almost entirely stopped by the strike, | of said Commissioners in regard to helght | wint sail thence for Cape Nome on April 20. do derground Pee an iene TRAGEDY INGTON. and while no violence has yet been dis- | of parking and the projection of buildings = ee a ‘ sabe Probably the first suspension railway for | 40" Underg: a pees involve an exe ’ N, KY. hat the Dis- | Official inquiry has shown that over 23,00 a u 01.0) a mile. The road played, the situation is nevertheless very | beyond the building Mne, and t ie u i the conveyance of passengers that has ever | {apout half completed wad : Dr. Parker Kills Veto Antonella t verious, |The scarcity of fuel, aside trom | trict of Columbia shall have a tight of way | people were booked at Pacific coast ports | {Ne Coneevance Of Passengers that has ever | ys Sepeetet ccgmpicted and a portion of it Street Duct Nea fn a) paralyzing many important industries and | through said parking far sewers and water | for Cape Nome on April 1. Probably 3,00) See Rae Po eral ane cities Gn Ricseneal oboe ties P ion in about a - 5 causing great suffering, actually threatens | mains free of cost, and to lay thereon side- | spent the winter at Nome and at least-4,009 Be : Tn a fight with revolvers In Lexington, | to revolutionize the labor market of the | walks, if, in the judgment of said Com- may be expected to arrive from Yukon riy-| 2% Elberfeld, Germany, according to a anne ete The now accepted Remedy for La| Ky., Saturday night Dr. J: eph N. Parker | ¢mpire. The strikers could not have se- | missloners the space between street lines y : P horet hat ny recent report to the State Department from | Nexotiations for Outlying Istand: Grippe. Severe Colds. Wasting Fevers | shot and killed Veto Antonella. The fight | lected a more opportune time for their | is not Te oe pucon ill open ie Suse ENG Sop oe Consul Max Bouchsein at Barmen. The| It is said at the State Department sa ote hen ee i alace fn: front of a grocery: ators oni| moana and the mcemeen Oo [ie eee weithinteal z ip,000, (The handling of the malls for this | road is constructed under the Langen pat-| no final conclusion has yet been seachog gimieed_ by 2 * sod Nurses. Used in | Chestnut street, in which the men became | due to the war in South Aries these Changes in Transport Service. proposition, and Inspector Crum is charged | ®t £0" overhead railway, and when com-Jin the negotiations which “have been in mad tad eecdieed Oc Oar elias Unusual severity” of the winter shore | Several chang:>s have been ordered in the | With the duty of organizing the postal ser | Pleted will be a ttle over eight miles tn] progress between the depaftment ee tie % SOcts. at Drug Stores, | mau id repaired to his home and returned | the unusual severity o been made to ihe | army transportation service. The trans- | vice on the north Bering sea coast in the | length. Spanish government respecting the title to —— Harel Mahe, wince alioleee een Me | miners, DUE Upon the proposition ee tore | sorte Burors ava’ Weitha ics are toibs taken most efficient manner possible. Mr. Clum| The cars are suspended In an tron frame-| certain of the outlying islands in the Thi BaF ag Ae ES) | parker ee not Bie, bue Ame exchanged. | working hours the mine owners stand firm | oft the West Indian service and sent to Ma. | Will be absent several months, work, supported by buttress plers and ver-|tppine archipe'ago. The department has =RB PE ! rker was not hit, but Antonella received | in denial and as the strikers are equally | nila for service between that city and San SSeS ea as tical fron columns. The framework sur-| from the first insisted that these islands, - Parker's third buliet in his left side, and | cbdurate, a dead lock results, which, how. | Bia for service oe Customs Receipts at Mantia. rounds the rail carrier in such a way that{ though not specifically Included A DELICIOUS DESSERT. died within an hour. . ever, it is believed, will be broken in favor | Francisco. Proposals will be invited to The division of customs and insular af-| the wheels overhead cannot rise from the ml = pecifically Included in the Packed by the WIVES s been in Lexington for | of the menses all onenastous so far have | mak2 the necessary changes‘ in their in- fairs of the War Department gave out for | raiis or slip off in case of the breaking at posure rap secreted part = the < . eS ihe sarin f employers. ; ‘ z re ut it was not possible to res . ohh heed nd is well known. Antonella | Come from the employers terior Orrangements tolft them out for ex: | cupiication today a comparative statement |a fitting or other mishap. A car ings fifty oSpeeitesre A Soacenl ed nd DAUGHTERS of the pind resided with his family SS Se tended sea cruises. It is estimated that it ae celpts at the customs port of Mantia | Passengers, and is divided into first and | SUfteOUS Tequest of the Spanish govern- < Se om Dr. P; ; of re fa 2 fe id 2 GROWERS with DAIN- vc friends, and when Amonehe | pide nave eee ot i tho aay De | Base i ee ee ae Oe | acing tha sce Is to Ue tacoton e Second class and smoking apartment “AU| tho ascertainment of the mndarsteniions Soe declared in the grocery that, excepting the The transport Resolute, recantty purchased | the receipts of the port in 1899. The receipts Sent bo inatateisen. reached by the American members of the f n aintai The number of roce k e: partment for the construction of a pumpin; hour cat maint: ¢ number o! iad Se tell the truth. Dr. Parker took excenGua | plant at dry dock No. 1, New Yoo oane | from the navy, is newigelng fitted out for | named comprise tonnage taxes, import du-| cars in a train is not Hmited, as each car | PeSce Commission on that point. N. W. BURCHELL, te the ceueck Scy meat HouanE Gi te a ‘The PHadie magi Sines VY | service on the West I1 route, and the | ties, export duties, fines, seizures, etc. The | has its own motor, and the speed of the ‘6 oa is fisis. Dr. Parker has been arrested and is | of Camden, N. Js was the lowe, Maney, | Rosecranz, formerly ‘the naval crutser | receipts by years were: 1893, $2,100,540; 1894, | train is not governed by its size. An auto-| Carl Claussen of Cleveland, Ohio, one of 1325 F Street. Pagar rcp es lowes ler, at | Badger, 1s being prepared at San Francisco | $2,385,269; 1895, $2,268,234; "1806, $2,431,532: | matic block system is employed by which ! the best-known German newspaper editors f : - Dpteemome for the Alaskan service, 1807, $2,916,870; 1890, $3,825,150. the carg themselves regulate the signals. in the United States, is dead.

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