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16 THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1900-16 PAGES, _———— = SS LOCAL MENTION. RECEIVE THEIR DEGREES RECKLESS DRIVING, BUILDING RECORD&FOR APRIL. COLUMBIA HISTORJCAL SOCIETY. | AMUSEMENTS. RAILROADS. AL MED - ee = Orders Against It Issued by Chief of | Report of District Inspector Submitted | Papers That Will He Reag. at ‘the AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. 2 RED ULON SEUDENTS Police. to Commissioners. Meeting Next Monday. Lafayette Square Opera . HONORS CONFE! b — Major Sylvester, chief of police, has {s- | The inspector of bufldings has submitted | The last meeting of the Columbia Histor- H jena enue: re AT KENDALL GREEN, sued orders to the men of the force to stop | the following report for the month of April,'| ical Soctety prior to the usual summer va- ouse, he Fieteick Waris, sa tie the practice of fast and reckless driving | 1900, of the building operations in the Dis- | cation will be held at § o'clock Monday er “The Utopians. wn Orchestra. Mrs. Langtry in “The Degen- stitution for Deaf and Dumb— through the streets, In order to impress | trict, permits having been ssued for the | evening, in the banquet hall of the Shore-| Saturday, May 5, 8 p.m. upon the minds of the officers the necessity | number and charaeter sof buildings, at | ham Hotel. Some account will be given for looking after violations of this law, the | stated values, as follows: by Mr. Appleton P. Clark, jr., of the origin] An Evening With Music North Coast major, as stated, has Iseued an order to} Dwellings, brick, 40, $103,400; dwellings, | of the building regulations of the city, aS Presentation Day at Columbian In- i-Robert Hilliard and polite Exogramny of pi xerciscs the several Heutenants. The officers are | frame, 19, $42,450; repairs, brick, 61, $84, Which were first issued by, order of Presi: and Drama, a and—Robe: i 33 airs, fram 230; tment | dent Washington. An incident in connec- ° also reminded that the law relating to ye sr z ee reas Seaton $21,230; ar bank, | tlon with the plot to assassinate President | Under the auspices of the Aid Association for the 1 it ee Eighteen students were given their de-| speed of bicycles should also be enforce: h G, $145,500; Wetele 22, $550,700; 1, | Lincoln’ will form the subject of a paper Blind of the District of Columbia, m EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. grees yesterday afternoon at Kendall] “Please give instructions to the members | 1, ee ome 2, $68,000; ease Which wil be read by Mrs. Harriet Riddle | 7 reduce the mortgage on the Home, 915 E : = Vernon | Green, when the thirty-sixth anniversary of | of your commands to enforce the — ba eS fet 2 eee Ree ne eee potter Davis. Boxes, $8, $6 and $5; reserved seats, $1 and 7 Steamer Mac er for Mount Ve! the Columbian Institution for the Deaf and] tiens against fast and reckless oe ng. owsas beck 10) $ier er Oyen: 1, $250; work- cents; balvony, 50 cents; gallery, 25 cents. eae Tra the Fandalt for Glymont and | Dumb was celebrated. President Edwin M. See emer ethe soleee UROe Ene doauicors lander frame CS ae rico meting Stage management under the direction of Mr. , ‘ Seamer - Randall tor Gly Gallaudet, who has directed the famous] violate these regulations, but the riders of $1,000; waiting Foom, frame, 1. en, green- my2-4t E. B. Hay. A wide-vestibuled : tres and | school so bly that it is known | bicycles are equally as careless at times. | house, 1, ; Stables, brick, 2, $360; sta- k for Fortress Monroe and feo ae segs ee eatece presided | You will direct your bicycle man to give | bles, frame, 2,'$225; sheds, frame, 19, $1,017. OPENS MAY 8. Steam Heated nd Belle Haven for | 5 feat : these matters special attention, with a view | Total, 226, $1,276,497. ercises, which were most inter- i | esting. They were held in the chapel, which and PennsySaria | Was profusely decorated for the occasion, ie °" | and were cpened with an invocation by Rev. run from Aqueduct bridge to Arling- | H. N. Couden, chaplain of the House of ton, Fort Myer and Falls Church every naif | Representatives, who was followed by Rev. hour from 7 to 12 m. Thomas Gallaudet In signs. Trains ake Junction 10 a.m. } The program included papers by Miss an Ke Beach on the | rhe Z. Taylor of Colorado, whose subject f bri m he offenders before t The following summary shows the distri- voler Coe ae hope ait the officers he bution of improvements in the different sec- CURED BY do their utmost to prevent such violations | tions of the city and the value of the same: ° of the resnlacione Bulldings—Northwest, §840,010;- county, Cuticura Soap THE FRANK C. BOSTOCK Electric Lighted train MIGHTY “Names and numbers should be taken | $199,065; southeast, $86,500; northeast, $44.- Pid a Carnival With Observation Car. aon Ww 5 from vehicles when they can be procured | 900; southwest, $7,400; total, $1,178,775. Ly x 9 footman, dn order that einplesers may ‘be | S070. southeast, Roads; aoutnwent, Sati; |. ONE NIGHT CURE | simi arr J nary amen pear! ‘ootman, in order that employers may be | $7,670; Est, $5,455; th » $2,770; = P DANS AND FIVE a notified of the conduct of their drivers and | northeast, $1,921; total, $07,722. anther of CEH CERE RU ge Taplting tn « WoT | NATIONAL BASE BALL PARK, proper penalty imposed. Special policemen Se SEVENTH 8T. AND BOU: freely with CUTICURA OINTMENT, the great DARY N.W. Every day in the week at railroad crossings have been advised EUCHRE PARTY GIVEN. skin cure and purest of emolifents.. Wear old | Admission to the Midway, 10 cents. _ap30-5t.15 bay s “Same Eriends, and the €0F-| Aan qe te tetera tortie loves. duri For sre bands, {teht = , Sete cs \ A as, ig mat- Poss luring the night. ‘or sore hands, itching, ki Cc » Jetween = A Riddle,” Miss Emma M. Prager . . ening palms and painful finger ends tbls treat: coking Lectures Con’t. “ {MER TRIPS.” lvania; “The Conquest of Chris- | (C7,2nd if I observe that the regulations | Fourteen Hundred Players Participate | uing palms and < = re not enforced by them such dereliction N BY THE S will result in their transfer, if not more ‘ in an Exciting Content. ry excursions Old P ntity nt Com- | phe > The Cookit Lectures by Mrs. Littleton A. Long of Kentucky; FREE, The Cooking Lectures by Mrs. Annie Peulioe Doughty, under | St. Paul and Portland. Le ae t = " Sold throughout the world. POTTER DRUG AND ee ove Seal- - tickets, Baitim AW Sowell of Alabama: “The Chita. | S°f10U8 consequences. Ba ene eee eieee eee yee ete | Gaim CORDES Pigpertorios oar atest erg Ot the hee salt eerie oki ares se eee ckets, Baltimore | James W. Sowell of Alabama; “The ¢ Major Sylvester belleves that by the strict | this clty was given last evening by the | Skin, Scalp Hair nut tintin te Free, tures dally at 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 pan. at the ind M. T. Co., Bal- | Hod of the Deaf,” Miss Gertrude Parker | enforcement of these laws the number of | Knights of Co‘umbus at the Washington =< 2 INTER-OCEAN BUILDING, 512 91h st" and M. T. Co., Bs of Delaware; “Nature in Virgil,” Miss Cloa | accidents will be reduced. Accidents have Light Infantry Armory Hall. About 1,400 = = ADMISSION FREE. ap27-10d G. Lamson 6f Ohio. occurred during recent weeks in which £ ‘ 3 a AMUSEMENTS. RAJ? @___AFTERNOON AD 7 Miss May Martin had written an original | some of the victims were Danie injured. players participated in the game, which KERNAN’S— ING. Will supplement present T AUCTION poem entitled “Beatrice,” which was first Seale ee er crowded the hall to its utmost capacity. FIRST APPEARANCE THE fi : stock of Robert ted by pron este Calle deee piten SLs AMUSEMENTS. The entertainment was given for the bene- A.Handsome Souvenir Ss daily train APRIL 29TH. fears. It | been taught to speak ay the institution, and fit of a fair fund, the fair to be held early sets The finally Iie the stew. laa age by Miss Annia] MR. WARDE AS SHYLOCK.—The bill} in the fall, the proceeds of same to be ap- TO EVERY LADY ATTENDING erved auc- | Landstrom of California. as presented by Mr. Frederick Warde and his | plied to the cost of erecting a temple for 9 U I OPIANS » sell ever: While nearly 1 those who particl-| company last night at the Columbia Thea-|the use of the combined councils of the MISS JON S . = Se 5 s dase the bids. [pated in the exercises had deen taught) ter, was “The Merchant of Vertee.” In| Distriet of Columbia, : The Choir Invisible. For particulars ad-Iress make F to speak while ai e colle which Mr. Warde essayed the studious and] A total of 120 handsome prizes were dis- as ——a aw out of the | could have read their papers, it was feared | WhICH Mr. Warde Shylock. A. good-sized | tributed to. the winner, Phe ree ladgis + Afternoon Receptions, from 1 to 5 o'clock. Next Weet THE HIGH ROL apoctas| YOUr nearest ticket agent: of the faculty repeated the contributions | audience of Shakesp. students wit- loa eet ay ee having SURE UE ESNA AVE: Bicycle Riding Schooi. Any agent se wane members Of the faculty ths | nessed the production, and were apparently | heen first in fourteen Berens the mC Custer’s Last Battle. ELESSON TICKET. $1.00.” Instractors of the = ing were Profs. Edward A. Fay, Samuel | very well pleased with the manner in which handsome gilt reception chair, by Miss ° Columbia Academy. Bicycles for hive. Open nights. Northern Pacific R Pen hee ea cine Ame G. Dis |the drama was done: |/“ThayMerchantof |\riikel cahe having wen. thirteen cenmien, ise ret Gune 25, 1876). ; _apl7-262-3 DARIN CYCLE CO.. 1230 N. ¥. land ber, Charles R. Ely, Percival Hall, Herbert | Venice” is not so attractive to the average | AmKel, she having won thirteen games, Pasnon's Great Painting Now on Fxnihition at | 2 "STAT Cha aes and the op-| FE. Day. Allan and May Martin and theatergoer. It appeals naturally to the | received a beontitully deccsated disney aoe tO PENNS Ave coe : EXCURSIONS, ETC. S. Hee, = oe WY a Shakespearean scholar who is ever anxious [The first gentleman's prize, a handsome Army Officers pronounce It true to history. Art =p St. Paul, Min: forced unos Oren: Gearee, Connell oe 10 that Wiehe cette iy Ge available material | Morris chair, was won by Mr. Daniel J. | Crities declare: it t0 be i Annual Excursion St. , Minn. eneedty be 3 orge : 5 {that might assist in his attainment of a] Keady, he having been winner of fourteen ; $ ry | who was absent, having recently Bone to) thorough insight into the people and themes pamen: Mr. J. ENG won the second America’ s Greatest Battle LONE STA! 2 BENEVO it as many fine | Texas to become instructor in a state in- St Shatcea te Avon. bard wrote. | The role | prize, half a cord of wood. Mr. J. A. Kemp, Picture. kR = % ——- . = jo Jahan aki te BLA CS -lo hylock is one requiring almost a life-| chief clerk of the metropolitan police de- i 2 » borne in mind in i on ene me Hn a time of study to reach the point of piste paranene. received) a handsome dress suit | _™33-6t' LENT ASSOCIATION s eaters 1900. at every ar- Jor d ers Wis con. | Heh for its portrayer. Few have attempted | Case, he having won thirteen games. = 0 RIVER VIEW »ANl trains crrive aud leave from teunsyh stock and on pace i he erea Sha Ger | it With any degree of success. Mr. Warde, | “The entertainment. was under the super- COLUIBIA. | WASHINGTON’S Sunday May Passenger Station. ‘cunsyivanlg trade Parker." 1 Marshall and Ger- | however, gave quite a clever interpretation | vision of Mr Gea, W Hares, chairman of LEADING THEATER. > ste Pally Lacal for Danville, Chartotts When the orationa and conferring of de- the old money lender. Miss Brune was] the fair committee, and it’ was. largely e Sunday May Brg aka a, amumess at Manaasas for St = had been completed District Com. | ¥t¥ g00d as Portla, with the remainder | through his efforts it materialized into a rederic arde, Sund M. aan rz alls, aud Staunton week : mer John B. Wight, on behalf of the | °f the company cast to best advantage. The } grand social and financial success. ‘Together with Mr. and Mrs unday ay & 0 RR. dally for Netarak Flame oil ¢ Of directors oF the, inetiontion, ‘ag | bil tonight Will again be “The Duke's —— Ete s Steamer Sami. J. Pentz Teaves 7th st. wharf at ee oe eae is a member,*made a brief ad- | J€Ste! $1.25 To Baltimore and Retarn $1.25] CLARENCE M. BRUNE. | ae = ae movil vin Gevanccee =e and announeed that the board had SS SULLIVAN REVEAL. — Via Pennsylvania Railroad. TONIGHT, - Briss orcs aud Gaal une i ile ‘at ae en conferred the degree of doctor of human | pviensWe ua NS Snot aginace wr| Tickets on sale Saturday and Sunday, e egg | _myaat oe aed at tie matteo and Ree eee, Bese Dhamas Gallaudet of large proportions gathered at the Columbia | May 5 and 6, good to return until Monday, Merchant of Venice. Plank Shad Ageusta. Connects wt Columbia’ with Sleeper {oF New York. a brother of President Gallau- | eater yesterday afternoon and enjoyed 1| May 7. All trains except Congressional an a Carlene. Sleeping Car to New Orleans, unitlog det. iy “ sical Limited.—Adv: Thursday Matinee, ‘*The Lion's Mouth; Thurs- : SUNDAY : rete ith Sleeper for Birmingham, via At- The address of the day was delivered by a ee ane nusical Se rtribe —— day: evening and Séturday Matinee, “The Duke's At Marshail Hall ithe chides sia hamuete signs 10 the students by Prof, Gatiauter [Uled by Miss Josephine Sulllvan, harp-| Loyal Legion Choonen Omicers. | Jesters" Friday evening: “Hono’ and. gullet; : rotibang dally ce aoe cat with ovens from $4 to $40. | Tins a happy effort and. freneut ue [ist and Miss Littlehales of New York,] At the nineteenth anmual-meeting of the Steamer Charles Macalester, 2B Dally lewal for Charlottesvii new. ae ae “® ['cellist. The entertainment was given} District of Columbia Commandery of the EXT WEEK_SEATS NOW ON SALE— onbure daily ‘week dams” ae ——— Peer og cig nuances Core toe foxit| | Military Order of the Loyal Legion last THE INIMITABLE Dally—Local for Charlotteavitie. nee Summer Homes in High Altitudes. | he thrown open ae an inaction for thy | evening officers for the ensuing year were DINNER (ucluding the Celebrated eplng Care to Pert thope ee pale One of the most delightful sections of the | higher education of women next fall. Mrs. | elected as follows: Rear Admiral Edwin Pein ee eee Koon ‘Sleeping Cae tae go ommecting with Deawi country In which to pass the hot summer | Carter, wife of the senator from Montana, | Stewart, United States navy, commander: z Sleeping “Ce. Mio. Sucusca, vin Cotati ~ ays is in the mountain region of the Vir- lis president of the board. Her work con-| Brig. Gen. Elis Spear, United States vol. In His Greatest Success, For Mt. Vernon ee Faen for Alken and Charleston. Through coach D COFFEES. S. an the line of the Chesapeake and | triputed much to the success of the occa-| unteers, seniér vice commander: Col. Geo, 66 99 of ¥ e to Jacksonville. | Dining Car Service, | . Sugars | Ohio railw Where the people make the | sion. Miss Sullivan is a native of Ireland | L. Andrews, United States army, junior he Charlatan. Alexandria and Arlington ally WASHINGTON AND CHATTA- care of summer boarders a special b and studied the harp under the masters of | vice commander: Maj. William P. Huxtord, 4 ELE AINS, STATION 1233 & PA. AVE. iad New Urleaun, throagh Trine For copy of “Summer Home: Dublin, where the art of harp playing is at | United States army, recorder (eleventh re- With Interpolations Introduced Abroad, and Arlington 7 Parlor and Observation Car between Teadiord. paopuice. its height. She concluded a program of | election); Chief Engineer Edward D. Robie, ENTIRE 1@NDON CASE: : - every. p.m. | 2nd Attallia, Ala. Through Couch classical ~numbe most excellently ren- } United States nav ar; First Lieut. ROUND TRIP to Mt. Vernon, Soc. Round trip to} Vining Car Service. : eve melodia illite 1 3 volun: FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 4, Alexandria, Round trip” to Arlington, Boe. | 10.38 p.m. —Dally_wasne dered, with a number of native melodies. | William B. volun: Hound trip to Slt. Wernon, iepluding maftonin ood | WESTREN Lisee Miss Littlehales’ numbers on the ‘cello were | teers, tre Rate, he Tenn., via Afi rich in expression. United States army, - CITY AND DISTRICT. GTON AND SOUTH. Sleepers to Nashville, Com S. Patten. | Farewell Appearance in America of the Great Chaplain ssioners Have Doubts. Receives Electric Shock. Knoxy. and. Chattanenga a ee, > Pi ALEXANDRIA & MT, VERNON RY. Memphis via Birmiugh=n ranenes: William Anderson. colored, twenty-el James He Bradterd (Gaited states voltae Polish Planist, + ALEXA: Sieh ae lente ard Montgomery: conn, je td ars old, received an electric shock about 5 : teers, chaplain, The council: Acting Assist- =< — With through : Connects at B. 0. Week-F Country Exeur- if ~ ALEXANDROA FERRY. High Pout, N. leaving = = o'clock this morning while working on | sigma “Tickets sold Saterdage and Suanlave, | ABU I ee a ea Cheap and Pleceant, Excursion: . | cept Saturday inchs rig he Brightwood avenue line of electric cars. | for return until Monday following, at re- | United Stites ae aE ae ee et a a i ee ee Le Sitcon. Ga. vin Atiaara 1 was unconscious when several of his | duc: tes from Washington to Charles- | GQ, jore Qruted Btttes voluntcers: Brig. z oO | From Alexandria ¥ . nally Conducted Teuriste’ Excursica $ © paid | fellow workmen took him to Freedmen’s | town. Frederick, Annapolis Junction and in- . Reeve, United State 0, 11:30 a.m 1:30, 3 4:30, | on this t¥ain every Monday, Wedne = termediate points.—Advt used. 4 5:20,'6:30 p.m. ame sctedule on Sundays com: | to San Francisco withou, change not I. Under the treatment of the ph atin. Frederick W. Mitehell, United ts are now on sale at Droop’s Music Store. | Bone 8.52, "mm, Sam RAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO DIV ere ans there the patient was soon revived. 2 States volunteers. Fare Round Trip, 15c. Single Fare, 10c. leave Washingtoa 9:01 a.m. dally and 4-45 Mere mudllion tmaeeten on Knights of St. John. ee New National Theater. mbMlott (Tickets good untit used.) Bit Sete o5 pa. Sundays only f boson pie a to be taken The twenty-second annual convention of Asstetee’ US ees ‘s “Ta. AY * P.M. Wee ys, 110 pan. nesda ye t be y ssigilee’s sale of large and well-asso ind "Satin 2 may . itt treet north the Knights of St. John will take place in| stock of fancy and wtaple groceries lewee PONTE EO ede Seat kik aeaie: Tene MYER, ARLINGTON | sous: Ses ane eee Rie Raturdays for Lees jdent happened. Philade 2 to 2 e loes - | &e., wilk take pli “Whecler's” igth GE ae Soe: eae Hes ' ; rive at Washington $22 ae ng, re ladelphia June 25 to 28. The local com- | &e., ake place at“(Whecler's” store. 18t &' FALLS CHUR Limes. } ik< st Sashes Sada nh 28 Freel és : iy manderies to be represented are: St. Peter's, | and K streets northwest, tomorrow morning MRS. Cars from Aqueduct bridge half-hourly for Arling- | 7:06 a.m Week days from IHermou: Sty as he Favorite—Roses, 50c. Dox. No. 134; Holy Name, No. 248; St. Augus- | &t 10 o'clock. James W. Ratcliffe, auction- id ton and hourly for Falls Church from 7 a.m. to 12 Wednesdays and Saturda, A big sp of ours. They're grown in | N°! Ses aie eee cane eer, will conduct the sale.—Advt. coms qanoe tee : 3 inte ae our own hothouse. Gude, 1224 “"Advt. line's, No. $; St. Thomas, No. 218; St. Au- ———_—.—— A N G — gh (rains from the south arrive at Wasbings 0 goin Oh UR gustine’s, Mlustrated Lecture Free. I For [Mount Vernon. Farsiesobare Ne bate ee eS he Centennial Avenue Again.” There Is a ladies’ auxiliary attached to| riday evening, May 4, under the auspices HOME AND TOMB OF WASHINGTON By Matis, aud froth Chaciottesviite 825 sm. ‘aud > of furniture at | To the Eultor of The Evening Sta each commandery. Some of the organize-| of the literary department of Waugh Ep- In SYDNEY GRUNDY'S Comedy, @AILY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED). 40 pow. dally. = ; ss . ickets, sh iT ot urday at 10 am.| Your editorial in yesterday's paper, head- | tions will attend in a body. worth League, Mrs. 1. J. Young-Withee | pH DEGENERATES MON STEAMER CHARLES MacaLESTER | {ioe tech ac lone and other tnfore ed as above, very forcibly ing oppo-{ At the regular meeting of St. Peter's | will give an fllustrated lecture on “The Re- N . Leave T Tao pea: pee hotele and residences by {inion ‘Traug- sterred tion to the proposed entennial avenu Commandery, May 1, L. H. Lannan and | ligions of Antiquity Compared With Chris- Arrives Washington due 1:40 and 5:15 p.m. zeenta, as dll Pennsylvania meio y i project and very wisely advocating the | John F. Gates were elected delegates, with | tlanity.” Bighty stereopticon views, show. | x 3 Fare, round trip..... 50 cents ; fassenger Station, noms GO miami | LMenimeiak trian Wes 4a i; ae somes, | DAE (Bheline (ca Sonn i Gastoe Gear (tHe hel aliens Gide eee Wire Seats Now Selling. ‘Adimfesion to grounds and mansion, 25e. clephone call 4441 for Fenosyivania Railroad Caly Templar, was held 3 2 = By * | ternates, be given under the management of Prof. = Cafe on steamer. Tel. 825. fe21-1att tred the knighthood | th sounding of the keynote at this time. ewing companions: Jas. of the coming campaign of our centennial Wm. s_ | celebration, t the accomplishment of H_] What you advocate is what 99 per cent of 7p. | the people of this city want. Just think of ing twer res out of our large: The prizes in the voting contest for the | Murr: benefit of the drum corps of St. Peter's Commandery were awarded to the following numbered tickets: 530, Bal tenberg scarf; gold ring. The prizes will be delivered upon presentation of the tic! 's at the office of J. T. Jennings, $14 Pennsylvania avenue NON, 34 V. Pres. and Gen. Mgrs LP, Trathe Manager.” “™* G™ ~ TURK, General Passetiger BROW General Agent. myl Daniel Frohman’s Co, i From Daly's Theater, N. ¥., in , jae & Wy2shingto The Maneuvers seats TENNSELVANTA RAILROAD. lon Corner of Sixth and B Streets. HENRY ARTHUR JONES! Steamboat Co. 13S AM. week days. PITTSBURG EXPRESS ey or Se 2 wha a avenue » asi SS: \‘ page and Dist = = 5 es wa oe { kadar, that Is What an ‘avenue two | Situs! Of Jame. Coeven coun Every day in the sear for Norfolk, 10.50 4 Sh PENSSYLN ARTS PREC ED ea assisted by Peagheare Wi alge ac Loe n ————— Fi At Bet Di = SESS 2 News and all points south by t Sleeping, Dining. Swokii and Observation Care eee fing tee eaince Serene a NeNCE| Aaknitor Tnecearclefimenston, _|(FIY etween Disease| _mssur_ Se cme Heese cee, Staal fotos J Mr. H. E. Thomas, a retired member of Germs and Biso TONIGHT AT 8, to Harrisburg. ‘ 5 1 suppose thirty feat | the Distrlet fire department: recenti ecleeg d ACADEMY wirsar ar ME) AEST, URE ratinan Datet Devon from iad street to the | that his monthly pension be Increased from Corpuscies. . aig Pitsburg ry of aconges- | nat! = fee : :30 P.M. CHICAGO AND EXPRESS 4s n of vehicles thereon and. a suggestion | ®# to $50. In support of his request he John Kernel] Sleeping Gur Washington, te SE baie ee ae ie “nt widening there- | filed a statement from his family physician, | — , # ; 4 SRF 20d Dining Care Harrisburg to Indianapolis, yn? Who will such @ wide | in which the doctor stated that the pen-| Science Throws Light U pon the IN A REVISED EDITION OF Sat Culcages nn’ {iH Clneinaatt and Loatevilled ro hundred feet benefit when | stoner is wholly disabled, prevented from ally no one, I Its m might be in the interest of 513 Penn, ave. and 6 .. ticket steamers. | ing ago. PM. WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pollman Sicep- office, 14 Car to Pittsburg and Chicago. Dining Car Cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla. engaging in work, and that he has a fam- S Sen eral ily dependent upon him. Comm! oner Tecent discoveries Indicate that disease fs a bit- ¥'Througt m made with the ele- | _ Chicago. rifles who make ds. On the ou steamers of the Old Dominion Steamship a Par. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullmag er hand, st thi: ¢ completion | Wight, who has immediate sypervision of | tle between deadly germs and the corpus in Co., at Norfolk, for New York and all points Tiebuee® to Bt. ene aes aan tabre and Hare <ci e vould bene! ¥ one! Who | the fire department, after Investigating the | the bleod. If the corpuscles win the patlent re- NEXT ATTRACTION— == eS itor Farther listoemallon mupiy at eoarll Dining’ Car. apie’ <Recianenths Pata caie that does not adanit the demanding condition of the pension fund, recommend. | Yer. Hood's ‘Baroaperiila is the gran setntorte: B A K PA’ I egy Tear aed Wa EY Sees 10:40 FAC PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Puliman Sieeping and calico y for a bridge so as place far- } ¢, "Thoms ee = , | ment which makes victory sure, It Increases an ¢ ] I mylL-a2d° JNO. CALLAHAN. « Managers: % st night | famed Arlington the more accessible than | C@ that ne ies De tatormed that tel scaes alee cupisicn ese 1 poisonous © = —— | eee far, ane. commnlalgsn. Rochester ant of the | now to. not only local citizens, but the thou- | Commissioners, in view of the condition of | germs, neutralixes uric ucld, and cures ald dieesecs fara 8 10:50 A.M for Elmira and Renovo dally, except ia 0 tee f visiting ones from our many states? | the pension fund and the absolute necessity having their origin in impure blood. Its wonderful COLUMBIA THEATER, — Sanday. For Wiillamsport dally, 8:30 P.M. ‘n, too, the bridge would be another tie | of retiring others, both in the police and Ge aes vel : el SUNDAY, MAY 6, 1900, AT $ P.M, NDRIA AND MT. VER- | 7:20 P.M. for Willlamsport, Rochester, Erie, Bufe f the cures of serofula are well known. It absolutely falo dN) of the) or link binding, forever cementing, the | fire departments, are unable at this time to : : + AWAY COMPANY. Niagara Falls daily, except Saturday, themselves on {north and south. 1 hope, and T know others | Inerease his pension, but that should the | (Mdlertes all traces of this disease, It ead SACRED CONCERT Te eh Nie Te tpaee 18% St. | sonao Ba ee SM, rantlngton to Rochester. Pate performance was] hope, The Star wilt keep up the fight. Let | fund warrant it in the future they would Sa aciLoe CAREC Aa GeR ee In aid of the Hur nlssandda Wok Ona tan . falo and Niagara ‘Falls dafly.. Pullman Sie > waltz was led by | the watch words be (if you will), “Centen- | be glad to give his request consideration. | PePéla, salt rheum, cat » ete. As science makes BUILDING FUND OF ST. ANN’S PARISH, : fe Car Msshingtor, fo Rochester Saturdays only. vias ;- | mal” bridge, but no Centennial avenue. This recommendation has been approved | Clearer und clearer the importance of pure blood, Tenleytown. D.C. FOR PH ELPHIA. NEW YORK AND THE a splendid affair. 2 W. MOSBY WILLIAMS. by Mr. Wight’s associates, and Mr. Thomas | * eaperience {s furnishing cumnlative evidence | Chorus of 100 voices under the direction of Mrs. 4:00 Pw. “coxcrreast: sion for] May 3, 1900. “* | will be so Informed, that Hood's Sarsaparilla ts the best medicine | Clara Baker Smith Hl Parlor Oars, with Dinan Oe tae Bares ontinued — + —_—_>— movey can buy. You should get # bottle TODAY. Mari Regular at 7:00 (Dining an, 7:20, 7:55, iis if y u have anything to sell at auction Guessed He Was Guilty. Bescrvedisests: from Wiimtagoa) LAr sas, Bae, s Box Of 5 mi 0) .M., 12: go to C. G. Sloan & Co., 1407 G st.; terms| “Guilty, I guess,” was William Moore's Hood’s Soe aslo eC a =. Gar from Baltimore, 6:80, 30-00 nevolent fraternity | Teasonable.—Advt. plea when arraigned in Judge Scott's court if LAFAYETTE | ssouutery 1100 (Dining car from SWitmwagton AS" 13 oh is for the benefit of . eee et this morning on a charge of vagrancy. ° 1 = 7 Bak d Gallery. 3:19, 5:00 (Dining Car from Baltimore). 6:50" and greatgrandsous Fand for Hydrophobia Patient. Ryillicch ia ev colored toe tae ecee kan arsaparilia ae a rere etd 20:00 and 1130 PM." For Philadelphia only. Exe in time of distre The Associated Charities has made a re- Thursday Evening, May 3, 1900. sixteen years old, who says his home is in Ys wold by all druggists, Price, $1. PRE teat ne Ifare of their cu quest for contributions vard ee ee quest for ntributions toward a fund of | &iimore, some of the off and] oe (2 Gefeay the expenses of the treat) cic. coiawed the circus here/from Balti< men of the community Be ee Te eres ae more,” Policeman Sanford informed the Georgetown rf = =< ¥ | court. “Since the circus left the city the Bross, 2:15 P.M. week cays, 2:01 and 5:40 P.Me For Boston without change, 7:1 days and 5:00 P.M. dally. = ae For Raitimere, 6:20, 7:00, ee 1020. 11:00 A. Ft 8:00" 5:40) 8 2 - i. 4 )- I~ ie = 40, 11-35 a@ little girl ten years of age, who was bit- : ‘ Maple Sugar and Syrup di- Parcels carsied on ell trains. Baggage checked. 50 P.M. 5 . 7:20, 8:15, 9:00, ten by 2 mad dog ts Tenleytown on! Pri- Cea eee SC aipiheee . “ae O lie say Se Sinor.? Atineton cats can * (4:00 Limited). $330, 5:08 3 o, = ar ESS th officer states that the | given something to eat by the driver of a rect from the maple groves of (e 6S ra, “President. _(ap30)__ Superintendent, 220, 10:00, ELE} 2 eae ae bitten about the head and | cart.” Ee a ; BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Creek Line, 725, 4M. and 4:31 P.M. vening }{S in great danger of the development of | The boy had nothing to say, and the court old “down east” farmers— 65 Musictans. Schedule in effect December 24, 1800. 9-00 A.M., 12:15 and 5-40 ock com- | hydrophobia, but the health department has | Committed him to the workhouse for three OBEY IASE A Conductor, Leave Washington from atation corner of New Jer- AAL and 5:49 2 1S. \F i ssister ry Be re. and C st. no means with which to provide for special | MOnth Nothing finer-ever made— Th C. Noy For Chicago and Northwest Yestibuled Limited nd, poluts on Attantic Const treatment of the case. As there Is no relief ms Sooo = x i : Mrs. os. &. Noyes, trains 10:35 a. 205 p.m. daily. : M. daily; Richwond only, ue oes - d #1.25 to Baltimore and Return via B. Wholesale and retail SOPRANO; For Clcinn polis, F Atianta ia Riche benicar ety viol for such 4| and O., Seturday and Sunday, May 5 and 6. . Mr. Ant a Gloetzner 3:40 pam. bite Oy case th Charities has guaran- | —Advertisement. r a - Al : = = ; M. daily ar t nt the child to Balti- —_——. Elphonzo Youngs Company, . oe % Ph fred etn Be on) | a a a oe Mths Cee oe Eclipse Phenomen. 423 Mice Beest: Mr. Henr 3 Xander, true, Toledo and Detryit, 12:05 night, | For Atlantic Cy, (vie, Delaware River Brigge, alf. . ; > Pasteur Institu ‘ £ ester : : i . 32: e (throu - has made a special rate of $100 on account | The Natlonal Geographic Society has ar- go At hehe ’ ee ee es Ban Buffet Parlor Ca were <a of charit, Those willing to contribute | ranged to hold an informal meeting tonight " See For Luray, 3:40 p.m. daft; org J pias something toward the fund needed have | in the National Rifles’ Armory, at § o'clock, ouse ° Giles avHpeiae to Binion ete nee Baltimore, | oe So monk ange fo Par aes? = Been reduested to send contributions'to/the| cor the: diacusaion of ecifves phenomcns, : ‘Travii vo songs selected; ““Tannhauser 15. 33:00, x3:30, x4:30, 4:35, x5: Joi oe a | central office of the Associated Charities, s o .”' string orchestra; ‘Le x6:20, 6:30, x8:00, xi gaily. bi f the waves | S11 G street northwest. eae fo tue eronsien & Norfolk, peor heer on, played in unison by Sundays, “x3:35, x7:05, x7:10, 8 at the Bention’ Sti ee Sarre Cnroets, aa © rf, which his SS ———— May 400. Prof. F. H. Bigelow of the sugs : letting us put up 220, 1200. 1:15, x0, 4:85, x5:05, | Bathe lett for the checking of baggage to des! lor “nats pecome | Money to lend at 4, 5 and 6 per cent on | Weather bureau will describe the methods of } yee 37 yaa pee ae Ne, Now have longer nd Stoyinan's Musle Houser” On Sue @f Sanders | 25:10, 6:30, x8-00, 10:00, 11:30, x3i:35 pim. ton from hotels and residences. a nd and wave. | real estate. Frank T. Rawlings, 1505 Pa. ave, | Observation followed at Cape Ledo, Africa, M. G. COPELAND & ©O., 409 17H Sr hese! paar Ae ee Telephone call “1441” for Pennsylvania Railroad x mnment, and | "uvertisement, in 1889, and Prof. 8. J. Brown of the navai| ™..4,,¢ 5 3 EE Bi | resks etl Mag 7 womelan Bricse=-eummee Beamer |i Kor Pee eee tee ——— 2 RW cas nager ener observatory will exhibit apparatus used in : “Gheclal Engagement of the Recordteeaker | 4:80, 0:80 pm.” Sundays Genoa Fantape aeeat. m he presentation wi nal ecite Couateae. eclipse work. E EVIE ey se Tae e For Hagerstown, 10:35 3. B. HUTCHINSON, General Manager. mbié rs ton. There has P s Depot for SARATOGA STAR Spring Wat ee b ng Of reservations. | Mr. F. M. Bradley of the Sons of Tem- = i Water. —— | PEDRO DOMECQ'S SPANISH | SHERRIES. FAMOUS COMEDY EXTRAVAs GANZA, Wine, Women and Song. 8—BIG VAUDEVILLE FEATURES—8 perance recently wrote the District Com-| What Shall We Have for missioners upon the subject of obscene pic- tures. He inclosed a copy of the law rela- Dessert? uve to the matter, and suggested that un- | This question arises in the family every day. Let der {ts authority the Commissioners are em- | \® Spewer it today. Try Jell-O, a delicious and CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THROUGH THE GRANDEST SCENERY OF AMERICA. ALL TRAINS | VESTIBULED, ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED: ALL MBALS SERVED IN DINING CARS. STATION, SIXTH AND B STREETS. hedule in effect February 24. 1900, 35 a.m, 4:30, 5:30 p.m. 3 rhea = | Bealthful vessert. Prepared in two minutes. No An Entertainment by AM-Star Artists. am.) G15 pam” ss 2:5 FM. DAILY —Cincinnatt apd St. Lents Spe- ce bout which complains hee been meas | Bodtag! mo baking! stinply add tolling water ant Matchless in Merit and Magnitude. | ay trains itluginsted with Finch Ught. fo" Cincinnati, Lesingtons, Lourie. tudiavajolis m: sm about which complaint has been made. | set to cool. Flavors—Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and A Conglomeration of Farce-Comedy. Spectacular, | For Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Ros- | and St. Loula without change. Pasion Car ot. nitol FAT The Commissioners wrote Mr. Bradley that | strawberry, Get a package at your Grocer’s today. Finest of all Imported Sher- Comic Opera and Vaudeville. tom and the East, weele days, (iner}, 8:30 | ington, Va., to Virginia Hot Springs. Parlor Car : if he has any knowledge of a violation of | 10 cents. fe26-6m,14 aoe eo ap28.5t,62 Buffet), 10:00 (Diner) ‘a.m., "12:05 (Diner), 1:15 | Cincinnati to Chieago. the store of Js 7 2 2 ee Serene ries—1g distinct varieties; aged .m. (Diner), 3:00, “Royal Limited,” Excltistvely | 11:10 P.M. DAILY—F. F. V. Limited—Solid train parse the law and will communicate the facts to — » ag NEW GRAND | Daily Matinee, 2c. liman ‘Train. Dining Car, 5:05, (Diniug Car) | for Cincinnati. Pullman Sleepers to Cincluuath, Sere the potice de steps will be taken CITY ITEMS. 10 to 85 years. Se Asdinaces De. | an 2iS tigkee teases Pin, “Buds See ase | Lantaglon ond, Lani wine seme, spon fot > District building, was | to prosecute the case. i d puke, ‘The Lasgest and Most Fealiionahle Audiences. De- | 25. iis Ghining Garey, 8.00, 6-08 cicing Gaae | ee ae eee omncceion fox Blot ae and rob “In the opinion of the police department, | Old “Braddock Maryland Rye” ix the ris. Aander, Dis aed Ughtful Polite Vaudeville This Week. 8:00, 11:20 (Sleeping Car open 10:00 oelock), and | Hot Springs, without change, daily, except Sun- z r a ae = aay y, x 7 4 SE ‘i eae s it. days. Observation Car Hinton to Cincinpat! however.” stated the Commissioners, “the Only Tonle You Need 800 7TH ST. "PHONE 1426. No Branches, Robert Hilliard and Co. ig ee ey Sleepers Cincinuati to Obicago and St. Louis. posters to which you refer are not such as | To safely ward off “spring fever” and its at- SRAM ee 5 . For Atlantic City, 10:00 a.m., 12:05 noon and | 11:43. A.M. DAILY, EXCEPT SCNDAY—For some small | Se, included within the Geanition of the tending ills. Gives vim and “snap” to the en- —=_ a In “THE LITTLEST GIRL. 1:15 and 3:00 p.m. "week days. ” 12:05 noom Sun- Newnort News, Norfolk’ and Old Point Comfort «via Some Sma’ /regulations or law prohibiting the exhibi- | tire system, Pure and old. At grocers oafes PRESS ELDRIDGE-LEO DERVALTO-—LizziE} days. : 3 Penns. R.R., RF. & P. and Richmond). alee to euatgeae gu. Quscene pictures. Tn | and clubs. D.P. McCarthy, mgr., 610 Pa. ave. UR BUSINESS BOOMS! | evass aa nanny ancis_vioLer DaLE—aND| scat Soke ee ee | ee road order to avoid as far as possible any cause SS Se OTHERS, FORMING A MAGNIFICENT BILL, ‘called for_and checked from hotels and | cept ' 8 x Z feed ta eettiae trial! posters have been | Only Finest Imported Bohemian Hops <tae \ayoun ecpectaias Toe ees ———_ resiiences ty Unies teeter Ge oe ara aaa Se eas rain from placing opposite to}—are used in brewing “Diamond” and meet the demand for well-made clothes Se Next Week—CAMILLE D'ARVILLE, ticket offices, 619 Pennsylvania avenue n.w., New | offices, 613 Pennsylvania avenue, G00 14th st. neur | ahh peta ae rece ebay as may of- | “Muenchener” Beers—which are noted for modest pricesSuits to order $15 to $20. tone baintant wat an a a Fa Tabee one Sree tnd, St Depot A a ya ene wie taste or sensibilities of the resi- | their purity. age and wholesomeness, 2 doz. HEI 1 N . om mired of opera. Secure | FD. UN . - 5. 2 recent bottles, §1.25. ‘National Capital Brewing Co, | HESBARD & WINEMAN, Tailors, 700 NINTIC BT. seats In advance for both weeks Dow, 2a Vice President roo General Passenger Agent. apdo-6t,20 And General Manage, ST P8* TF oy | etertons 1 fezk