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Reon ree a anti 9) 9 0s, 8 THE WASHINGTON BEE. Miss Georgie Savoy, the organist at Israel Methodist Church, is one of the most aceomplished pianists in this city. Misses Seward and Mary Bruce will no doubt give their usual par- ties next week. There are many enjoyable eveen- ings spent at Webb’s cottage, Sil- . new. cott Springs. Master Roscoc Conk- include J R. Amory, J. Henry Kolker, Alexander McKenzie, Walter Barton, ling Bruce is arranging to tender a drive to the lady guests of Webb’s cottage on the Way Side. Master Bruce is greatly admired for his gallantry. it There have been but a few select | 4 excursions down the river thus far| age, Victorien Sardou, author of ‘‘Fe- this summer. The old Mary Washington is again on the river for the enjoyment of the pleasure seekers. No one can complain now for the want of a|¢ sufficient number of boats for the enjoyment of the people. Mr. Robert L. Downing, the tra- gedian, will be more brilliant this ii Ss) cl he pen of Victorien Sardou, will be uperior to anything ever produced in mee country from that eminent author. charming wife (Eugenie Blair) in th ,cason than he has eyer been before. | le 2 ee J 5 t a His new play will, no donbt, be the |& ~~ attraction of the season.”? Kernan’s Lyceum Theatre will open on the 18th of this month with the Sirene. Mr. ond Mrs. Smith Wormley, who are now in the country, have a beautiful home. ‘Their entertain- t ments are the attractions in Mary-|& land. W. Geo. A. Carter is the President of There will be more Sunday after- the Union; E. Barnes, of the First is B the committee. noon lyceums next fall and winter than heretofore. Some of the lyce- ums afford a great deal of pleasure and amusements. 2 The Webb’s cottage at Silcott Springs has one of the prettiest Z season, Mr. Robert the part of Mark Anthony, while Mr. Edwin Ferry and Mr. Charles Colliers will play the parts of Cassius and Bru- tus. for the revival will be as follows: Hand- some Roman street, by L. W. Seavey ; the Garden of Brutus, by E. T. Harvey; t Interior of the Capitol, by Messrs. Mo- ran and Slimmer. worn by the crowds of men and women used in this revival have been made Samuel B. Steele, George Buckler, Thomas Steep, Milton Alexander, R. Williams, Fred Edwards, Mrs. L. M. Bates, Miss Nettie Baber, Miss Ida El- played by Eugenie Blair. etc., has been secured by Robert Down- m excursion to Lynchburg. fi Sw ~ lius Cesar next In the revival of je owning will play The scenery that will be carried he Tent of Brutus, by L. W. Seayey ; All of the costumes Other members in the cast will — os y, of Ni g * ‘wants waiters all over the country to know what, ois passe through the iy Wednes AMERICANS ESCAPED INJUR) i good thing MEXICAN What a day for his home South. een is, an ive it a trial. Mr. Jesse Lawson is at Asbury Park, Mrs. Mary Church-Terrell is the guest of Mrs. Francis at Highland Beach. 4 Mr. Addison A. Syphax wilt leave the city to-day to join his wife at Mid- dieburg, Va. DBAF AND DUMB CONVENTION. ed that Minister Denby has Done All will Investigate the Outrage. Novel Programme Arranged forthe Oon- vention at Safatoga. Saratoga, Aug. 13—While the mid- summer gaieties of Saratoga are at their height and the social classes are whiling away the fast flitting vacation days, there will assemble here another, | and_ distinctively a different, class— dead, so far as the world is concerned, to all the enjoyments that are going on at the famous American Spa. It will be the gathering of the deic- gates representing the Empire State Association of Mutes. They will meet In silent conclave Thursday morn- ing at 11 o'clock, in Bethesda parish house, on Washington street. The dele- gation will consist of a large propor- You of the mutes in the State of New ork. The business sesstons will be held in the parish house and will occu- by two daya, Thursday and Friday, Au- gust 15 and 16. The pire State As- sociation of Deaf Mutes was organized in 1865, and its present mission: is the Rev, @ Orvis Dantzer, of Roches- ter, who will be present at the Sara- toga meeting. The objects of the asso- edule dees aie 1 ‘he votatac serine les 0! tate, giv: Special attention to educational, Sootal and charit features; to voice their been received at the relative to the full gnd complete vestigation of the riots at Ku-Ohe: redress. ter protection in the affairs of Tage arise. The following cablegram, signed the Chinese foreign officer, the Tsu: KILLZD HIS FATHER BY MISTAKE. | rested.” North Yakima, Wash, Aug. 13— James McGonigie shot and kt! hts father, a rancher, six miles from this | stand that ft is doing everything iott, and the part of ‘‘ Portia’’ will be “Helena,”’ a tragedy from the pen of he most successful dramatist of the “‘Theadora,”’ ‘‘Gismonda,”’ city, and fatally wounded s blacksmith | prevent riots. mamed Eaves, of Antenum He gave | ® ae bimself up to the neighbors and was brought to this place. Trouble arose over the stander of Eaves’ daughter by young MoGonigle. | Eaves, his wife and daughter, went to McGonigle’s bouse to try to make | Charles retract, when the shooting oo- | curred. Young McGonigle shot at Baves but missed bim, killing his own mission. Mr. Mansfiell, the acting 3B: Consul at Foo Chow; Mr. et ora,” ng, for his forthcoming tour. It will be made one of the handsomest pro- ductions of the year. é Nothing shall be pared to make it perfect in scenery, music, properties, costumes, lights and ompany. Those who are competent to judge laim that ‘‘ Helena,’’ a tragedy from nd with Robert Downing and his ading roles, it should be one of the reat successes of the comins. Ghar ‘The Mt. Carmel Baptist Chure embers have decided to give an Miss Lillie Welch is painting a ne picture. She is quite an artist. The Baptist Sunday Schools of he District of Columbia gave an xcursion to Glymont last week, hich was largely attended. Mr. aptist Church was chairman of Mrs. Robert Downing (Eugenie lair) will show some of the hand- jomest gowns ever worn on the tage, in the sublime production of groves for the amusement of the “Helena.”? This grand tragedy is guests than any summer resort in that section of the country. No from the pen of Victorien Sardou, author *¢ Thea- of ‘* Fedora,” matter how warm it is in or around dora,” “La Tosca,” ‘¢ Gismon- the cottage you can always find da,” etc. The comfort among the croquet players in the grove. There is little or no cards played of any kind at this cot- tage. The principal game is cro- quet. The Monument grounds are for the colored children as well as for the whites. The superintendent of public grounds will not have any objections to colored children play- ing on the grounds. All you have to do is to make application to Col. Wilson for your children. The athletic entertainment given at Brooker’s Park on last Monday night was largely attended. Mr. Chaney, in his boxing contest, was the victorious man. amusements. From 1,500 to 2,000 people went on the excursion given by Mr. Rob- rt H. Key last week, The George Leary is engaged fo: excursions every day from now un- til the close of the season. How many actors of to-day will spen the sum of $1,500 (fifteen hundred do! lars) alone for music for one play? Yet Robert Downing has just paid that sum to Mr. A. Tregina, the composer, for the music to be used in ‘‘ Helena.” For his production of the Gladiator next season, Mr. Robert Downing will have all new costumes, and four com- plete sets of scenery, with the best com- pany in America to produce the legiti- There was quite a number of distinguished people present, who enjoyed the first production ill be seen in Washington, D. C., for the week of September 2, 1895. 4 WHEREABOUTS OF PEOPLE. Hon. B. K. Bruce returned to the city last week from Battle Creek, Mich., where he has been delivering speeches. Misses Eva H. Chase, Charlotta Clark, and Emma McGinnis left the city last Saturday for Fortress Monroe, Va.,where they will remain three weeks recuperating. Bruce’s father is very ill. have been breathing at Harpers Ferry, W. Va. in September. Mass., is still in the city. Mr. Norfolk, Va., last week. be appointed a teacher in the publ schools. from Virginia. by court, left the city last Saturday. Hon. } Board o of town for several days. Miss Mary Blandfotd is sojournii on the shores of Maryland. id 1- ft for their home in Pittsburgh. mate drama. Mrs. B. K. Bruce returned from Sil- cott Springs, Va., last Saturday. Mr. Prof. W. P. Montgomery and wife Misses E. F, G. Merritt and L. S. Chase will visit Louisville, Ky., early Mrs. J. W. Wilkerson, of Boston, J. W. Cromwell and wife went to The daughter of Capt. Wm. Jones, who has been teaching in Virginia, wi Mr. W. H. Brooker has returned | Uncle Sam’s Crack Crater} in a Brooklyn Dry: Hon. T. F. Miller, judge of the police Mr. R. F. Chisholm, who has been sick, is better and able to be out again. . W. Ross, president of th Commissioners, has been out Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Brown, who spent a pleasant stay of two weeks with their Bee and friends in this city, have coll e s ietro Hon. H. P.Cheatham, of North Car- ot Schmidt, at ‘St. V! olina, his wife and two children, were | makes fifteen dead th in the city this week on their way home. father. He fired again at Haves and Colonel J. Courtney Hickson, wounded him. aie ———.___ SEVEN INJURED IN A COLLISION. Elevated Frain Crashes Into a Buiwarkin New York City. New York, Aug. 13.—A Thtr@ evenue slevated train crashed into the buffers et the City Hall station this in, damaging the engine fro: sperniag | tering the heavy wooden he and Merrg Banister and Gi of the lieutenants of the Snited Beat nited Cheng, the scene of the recent diers to accompany them. —_—____@__—_ tnjuring seven persons. list of the Injured; Walter ve cha BONIFACES IN SESSION. McCarthy, Nettie Tafe, Victor Danben, — ? ee Sclpy pense yar unknown, an, and Convention at Sdratom=_siryruer;— — PRESETS | WW. Kennedy, etre aa Hark, Saratoga, N. ¥., A —The aeieers ‘able ore away eieeene e York State Hotel Maasataci held. its . ‘sistance. aus annual convention here ti = ‘As the train neared the Hall ste aa Eee ke welcome was made by ba tion the, engineer, ied & ee, iss reaponeeiiiee the Pasian conte: the We respecifally call the attention of the pablic to our immense «4 at high and cri ann addregs. | tons, amily Carria F. : a eel Pret ges, Fancy Tra meee EDT ay Re cee | sco Carta, “Salkiey aloo a Tall line’ of Boggy font enact! solely because of i ress arne: i ali = > MIDDLBDOWN PARNER ILLS PPOMEN, Mfectual work of the ascociatfon in Ae | Wholesale priese. Don't fa pq tailing | at Nanufuerag sonace with the New York City Hotel . prices. Don’t fail to give us a call bel They Had a Trained Bear, and to Association. “We found our Senators | PUrcha-ing. Move at Suntown. ! sonable,” sat Middletown, N. Y., Aug. {3—Three objection ered foreigner Bene in chi three bills.” hooey pestnen these trained ra, bung arow farmer! The report of Secreta: William fames McComb’s place, amilg from Rosekrans showed that the assacintiog jummitville, Monday. At Mr. Mc- ; Is in good standing with a membership Comb ordered them away. They refused to go, and, gun, McCromb sent two the party. Two of the me4were hit | fn the lower abdomen. On\of them died before reaching SummitWe. The other one is dying. BarmerlicComb gave himself up. BULGARIANS SAOK A Twenty-five Inhabitants Houses Fired. 4 Constanttnopie, Aug. 13.—ThYalto of Salonica telegraphs that Bo arian band, numbering about 1, » has attacked the village of Janakin the District on eT and iB ae houses. e Bulgarians a! to have killed twenty-five of tinhebi- With the State Department, tants of Janakll. a Buzzard’s Bay, Mass., Aug. 13.—A re- The Valic of Adriano: rs a| presentative of the Associated Press rod Q EX ES S mittee, submitted his report. Brockway, of New York, replie executive committee, and BE. lal committee recommending coni tonal amendments. Secretary tions for membership. tlected. $I CLEVELAND IS SILENT. They were Protection of Americans in China Rests similar despatch, but he thinat the called upon President Cleveland at Gray accounts of the affair ha Sables yesterday and showed him a ca- gerated. dle despatch from Tientsin, announcing chat the American residents there ap- deal to the United States for assistance. The President would only say that the matter of protecting Americans in ot | China is in the hands of the State De- partment, and undoubtedly will recetve ittention without delay. The President devoted the day to work in his studio and no other callers were received. ——____>—___.. e TAYLOR PLEADS GUILTY. red, ‘ap- victNo de- | South Dakota’s State Treasurer Will Be ved. Sentenced To-Morrow. Minneapolis, Aug. 18.—State Treas- arer Taylor, of South Dekota, pleaded guilty this morning. He will be sen- tenced to-morrow morning. The charge on which Taylor pleaded By, is the embezzlement of $367,- JAPANESE VICTORY exag- we The Rebels Defeated Severe FightPhg. Shanghai, $25, i! It ,here that the Japanesef forc land of Formosé mad@ s cé tack on the headgu: 8 Is- at- dels rs oc Te! in the southern partf of anese won a comple tails of the battle have s 10, —___>—_—_. orselon te SPAIN WILL PAY THE MORA CLAIM, Mary was ue . and en aaa Mrs. George Y. Ho" o€l Hill | Sabinet Ministers Will Settie in September he remains will be iton ‘With a Lump Sum. vT Spa for burial. Madrid, Aug. 13.—At a me 11) SP@ Dabinet t ministers to-day it was iecided . ‘i to pay the Mora c! in lu: sum, |= QOLUMBIA’S KBEL September, without interest. > cp a —_ Pardoned Through John B. Riley’s Efforts. ic New York, Aug. 1j-,crack | Montreal, Que, Aug. 13—Henry cruiser Columbia is on t at | Moore, a man from Champlain, the Brooklyn Navy Ya keel Sartin who was employed by Sharp & fs injured. The Board i finers. Sartin, of eee in a S wounde: - consisting of Commod} ow employe, 5 ae ete Chief Engineer Farmer e | structor Bowles, will ma! gpection of her this afté é. =: FOURTEENTH BOD Ng | weer Another Victim of the Ni Dug Out and Id New York, Aug, 13. ered Cop- at se 5t. Vincent de Paul jary, where ae was doing a ten-years’ sentence. He iad served four years and was released nainly through the efforts of Hon. J. B, Riley, United States Consul-General at wa. ———_._____ $159,000 Failure in Minneapolis. Minneapolis, Aug. 13.—Jesse Mer- thant, a lumber man, has been foxced oassign. His liabilities are $159,000 and us estimated assets $233,000. His obli- ations are estimated at about $20,000. The N nes Northern Trust Company is the as- Sent by the Chinese Foreign Officer— Claim Could to Guard Against Harm to Ameri cans—China to do All Within Her Powe to Bring Rioters to dustice—Legation a Washington Deny a Partial Commissio: Washingtom Aug. 12—Advices hav: Departmen that Minister Denby i sansulting wit) the British and Chinese authoritie Thare is no doubt expressed that Unite States interests will be carefully looke« after when this Oommission is ap pointed. It is stated also that Ministe: Denby so far has done all that was pos sible for a representative of the govern ment to bring about reparation anc The State Department hes given suc} instructions as will cause the Ministe: to neglect nothing that will insure bet the Americans at Ku-Cheng. With th co-operation of Admiral Carpenter Mr Denby will also take steps to preven further riots antl to protect Americar interests should any new cases of out Li Yamen, wae received at the Chines opinions on matters affecting their in- | legation to-day: ts, and to dallect and preserve stat-| “No Americans were infured latios Bearing on this las ae = hae fecent riots, although several Englist were. Several rioters have been ar. This ts the first official cablegram which has been received by the lega- then, concerning the riots, and it looker as though the Chinese Government! would like the outside world to under- i The officiais of the Legation maintain strenuously that the Chinese Govern- Ment will exhaust every effort to bring the guilty to justice. They controvert, in strong terms, the assertion that the Matter will be left to a partial Com- ‘ Allen, e British Vice-Consul at Padoga Islands; United States Consul et Foo ‘Chow; Sta: will start from Foo Chow for : cres & ssoon as possible, in order to make complete inquiry into the mat- | ter. Consular parties will be establish- ed by a detachment of one hundred Chinece braves, the viceroy having re- fused to allow an escort of foreign sol- and Assemblymen to be fair and ne “in considering eee of 900. The roport of Treasurer | Eokwell, of Albany, showed good aaen: cial condition with about $1,000 more than last year. Simon Ford, of New York, chairman of the exeoutive com- for the field, of New York, for the Ricleee mittee. He also reported for the snpe itu- ose- krans presented seventy-six applica- Gets scalded with hot soups, etc., and burneg from handling hot dishes. Hw in ng 3 MR WR. PENDER. Goxpssoro, N. Lyon Maresfacturing Co, Brooklyn, N. ¥. 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