Z1 -WmK1r what Memtsil myo tudait" BIG BOWLING GAME t grh es theWa rd edMoanrem saeontn =1e wettow tak Till One O'clock afterneesftNoe -mmeOf tWgutter nearIn hamtd-N bo Golden Eagles now Uader the Jlly teverasthef~tethreot 29 111604ha farinae astTh116"s whe the guttr we.e ad Tomorrow. Fat eo, In spite of the e ega -in the Best h the riders rede U naemd Iagsa. The tea-ae track Is even faster than saqussaSenare The Garden. "Whole THIRD GAin COE izmoniiR Cloe -at 6 O'clock This eafin, as Usual. Washington Atblette Club Eastly De- CIGARS Until12 O'clokTesre. Outfit" featid the Priters. Open Champion Jeffries and Sharkey to The Washington Light Infantry Armory =Xn MmueMMisen aed Sale hall was the scene of a. one-sidedsgame of TheeaI Seres exto a ibheir best dwshes hr a in the basket ball last evening between the Wask- Chess Fight Spring. Tourney sNew. ma-= ew M nd Prpeaus New Yer. ington Athletic Club and the-government Nioes my. under am 0610 cu- ppy printing ofice teams, who are aspirants for saate1*, -an is e -ssm to Will Hold the 0 btabs Reins BASKET BALL GAMES the championship of the National Basket CUERENTr SPOBTING NEWS meoyomm -oom of Business. Ball- League of the District, the former CRMOUR., Key Wed' 1 winning by the score of 17 to 4. The game -Close store, then-and we'll U was witnessed by many enthusiasts, and it a Is up the thread of the 0 The Golden Eagle bowling team accom- after the corntest was over those present report from ohigaga casteet bope pick again plished last its ball will be =^& With great ra- greatest sale we ever held I enough night to keep enjoyed themselves bf danding until a late -history fame established for some time to come. hour. pidity within a few days. A conference of 19M, and 8. W. Addleman, 1. Two Thursdav The Fat base is.to be held -either in matches ~haie been played for the CUP. morning. Jolly Men's team was the contest- O'Hagan and Dougherty were -the star Wji magnetes Cornell won last year and University of ing five, and it was thoroughly thrash- performers for the pribters. The featukes Aiken S. C., Or AsheVI#Mit"V C., before the Pennsylvania the year before. for the convenience of Hecht who will find the forenoon - CL patrons, F...... # ed. The Eagles celebrated the only match of the game were the 9cqrigof Richards- w ear s wel&do In the first round yesterday the pairings a OVERI'(A% ...... $18.50 and Moffatt of the athiet ied toTmeet and openiwee'.. pleasant and price-saving time to shop. Here's a hint of the in- played the season - . T during holiday by Among CheMenwhoss Board ducements TIEDiUIB...... $11.50 I ning the finest of team scores ever The standing of the club* -follows and pohanga rtiaafthe tai ng9od- d-ore, aemnst Pardee, for your coming- average - U. Wep. Lost. P.m gew of P.; queen's pawn opening. Won by made in the local league, and In the elos- C 1.F00 ferencesare G. epaldipg the preal- Pardee blundering and a lURF ... Washington A.' .,...... '.a Redel; losing ...... $9.50 0 ing game reaohgL the scora of 968, the Company A. 1st Battalion...... 2 0-1.000 dent of the old ; Barn o. rook. SCUTAWAY$10.50 Light Infant ...... 1 0 L Johnson president o i Amer-- Board 2--Adileman, U. of P., and Heuser, highest made in Washington in many Govermeent iting Oe. 0 3 .000 youthful L years. and the closest to the 2 .000 ican Lagup; Barne eyhfo dr Pitts- Cornell; Ruy Drawn. Men's $10 Overcoats-$7.75. approach Crescent A. C...... 0 The to Riede Addle- Thes. th 3 a d a etINSER CO(ATS 1 coveted thousand that is be burg, James.A. Hart- - the. Chfcago Na- parng tody against Gade sawk ame sed at $LM to omg owme-s IN) ItDEI. $13.50 game likely to JEFFRIES AND SHARKEY MATCEMD. tional League. Club: rnk DeHaans Robi- man, P against Heuser. the a-watad 51. Gm~ andRis Kersy Clamh velvet tollae. &" a"d mwam S made this season. FROCK vI IT* AND $12.50 onOf St. Lous, and -lat but no mee Worth 911.0. In individual play the team was also But the Bout Will Not Go if Usher John T. Brush Indana who stakes least, of4g pops, - prominent, scores of 200 appearing in each Whips the Saller Roy. owns and opertestheoCdaincLU National The same old liberal treatment which for $2.5019 game, while Stitt broke all of the season's Jeffr.es and Tom .Sharkey were League Club, and whr Is the srecognied years has ben accorded horse owners by %Tim of Andrew of New York. the, Island will Men's Full records to date by bowling 237, a total that matched in New York yesterday for a fight ally Free4maA Coney Jockey Club again Dress for New Year's. 44.... Another man who J .all probability will be in evidence this year. The organization may stand as the record to the end of the which will involve the heavy-weight fistic in participate in this heart-to-heart talk has issued a of stakes to mnt-t.te-rwtoras- .t schedule. Brown supplied his share of the championship of the world. Billy Delaney, Aiken or Asheville Is Iddie Talcott, the list twenty-four eo hs.at 85. NDt--!' New York millionaire and the former be decided next year at the club's grounds White vesix in waetelfl, Pg.adDs.aaoo ohrhaa.~ work a 416eh-- tMertz good by averaging 207, feat seldom who Is Jeffries' manager, met Tom Sharkey o t is auU',md in this in a at a -resort owner of the New York aub. at Sheepehead Bay. There are twenty- woommar at...... t...... ER 906F St. performed city league con- and his manager, Barney Reich, The claim is-made inthis Chicago story three stakes for the spring and fall meet- test. All of the other Eagles averaged near criminal court house in that city that at the southern conference Spalding's Ing and one-the Futurity-for 1904. All well. Cott started with a tiny little game, yesterday afternoon. Delariey said that he plan for the reconstruction of the league the stakes close on January 2, 1902. The the only one of its kind on the three slates was anxious to induce Bob Fitzsimmons to will be unfolded. value of the stakes and overnight races Johnson Deaien will amount to in of the home team, but he soon found what meet the champion once more, and he had Reports. $250,O0. Reductions Boys' Clothing. TEETH. sort of company he had to keep and at once Ban Johnson returned' to Chicago from The Futurity stakes of 1904 Will probably A siailo at3g** iSas hsauattlly madeft o Wool Ks.. came to the front. given him due notice of his whereabouts, be the richest of that line of turf features. $10 SETS OF TEETH but neither Fitzsimmons nor any represen- Cincinnati yesterday, and-was in great de- The added to OUR Under different circumstances the work money has been increased ebei va oaoeg1 Are pwfectlon in tWe art ot dentisty. ChmPe of the Fat Men would have received much tative of h!s put in an appearance. so De- mand by .base- ball enthusiasts. One of the $10.000. and as all the breeders have been ea ot inlaid 14 and knaba; ailt ea" grade. 47, and a most their -breaated- and b5yau aehe oldest wear anfdbook GOOD sr 0 rH AS LO greater attention, the team bowling a firit, laney clinched the bargain with Sharkey. sensational stories' of the National- entering mares liberally of late, the, T. class average in the second to the articles of agreement the American was race promises to reaclA the high-water mark ~. value-wa at now- more- vwell- Gold Crowns' $5;- PorcaiCows game, losing According League .peaa pact report of GOLD rLLINGS. 0-.50 UP. event by a score that may be reckoned fight will take place on any day between that Cleveland'i frandhise and were $80,000 in value. Al other 15c- and $1 17 before the club players iilltigs, as a ten to one shot winner, but which March and April 30, to be transferred to and that Panea Extracting, with o without am Me. was as chaff before the wind to the furious offering the best Inducement. Cincinnati. Gam an Easy Winner. 2 $1.98. $2.98. 39t. onslaught of the home five. Crist bowled Immediately James C. Kennedy, repre-- Omaha was to take Cleveland's place in Joseph Gans of Baltimore. in four rounds J. W. Coffroth of the Yosemite the American League. When the matter WASHINGTON strongly for his side, averaging well, and senting was placed before Mr. Johnson he suavely last night In Philadelphia so outclassed securing the only 200 game made by his Athletic Club of San Francisco, bd 62% "Joe" of Buffalo the team. cent of the gross receipts, and the men replied that he could not understand why Youngs that husky DENTAL per the rumors had taken on-that- "angle." boy of the Pan-American concluded Ladies' Suits. Silk Waists. PARLORS, The records of the opening game show immediately agreed to fight in San Fran- city A atLasa Utmost 4 ecI-s-21 TTH AND STS. N.W. what cisco under that club's "Thet'e is no truth in the report," con- not to bother about the other two scheduled of Fneiy-mad. fs- Quaity ot ftaffta s~anl50 steady, consistent playing will accom- auspices. tinued Mr. Johnson. Is a tamesjaauber at on. twin akadwht.t plish, for while the sides footed There is just a possibility that the men "Cleveland strong, rounds of the and It for good. at4qin bfak.t eadofabrM=waad ia Ea ndcs titude ot augh* appga up equal to the husky city, the largest in Ohio. and sup- fight, gave up 041~ ts totals of strikes and the home team had will not meet, and that, according base ball for The Baltimorean had it all his own way effeto. every "at amw and Tu-tedt ft embroldog. elooeeat tifa" man- but one more its articles of agreement, is the chance that ports good enough our league. Witer mtye Althha fin over tack .esta spare than opponents, Last season Cleveland bad a losing team, from the very start. and thceaboua,= thegaitsWe've8.5atMm jt aWN"W $2.9 a . there was a difference of over thirty pins Sharkey is defeated by Peter Maher in A good which went the six- a"l tbe. In the total. This Is accounted for the their bout in Philadelphia in the third week yet the club made money. Under the cir- preliminary Wil baedI the nab $ 5 at f4and ST th98 fIessenger by will be declared off cumstances, all things being considered. round limit was that between Willie Lewis The bout fact that not a double appears on .the of next year. the club did better than al- of Brooklyn and "Billy" Berger of Phila- score of the Fat Men, even Crist, with should Sharkey succumb to Maher. proportionately Lewis 'had rather the better of four strikes in his most any other club in the league. We delphia. game, having them scat- would not consider taking in Omaha or its the contest. tered, while Brown, with six strikes, HYA'TSVILLE AND VICINITY. club for a moment." Service bowled two headers. In other cases Much has been said about a Whist at the Yarboreugh Club. "conference" the Eagles added well on their strike and Arguments in Election Coniests Be- between Presidents Spalding and Johnson. Tomorrow will be a day of unusual whist Ladies" Raglans and Coats. LOWEST RATES. spare shots, with the natural result of a fore Judge Merrick. The latter In still in the south, and Mr. playing. at the parlors of the Yarborough Sti~sh om ae to the Veer aa*VmlvM much larger total. The game was very Correspondence of The Star. Johnson is still In the close and and almost went to Special Evening dark. Whist Club. In the morning at 10:30 a graf Inaa.~ o Interesting, HYATTSVILLE, Md., December 31, 1901. "I have heard nothink defnite-nothing Packages, letters, circulars, the Fat Men, who made a better finish than more than the newspapers print-about this round of compass whist will be played, at 1 delivered. the home team. The score: The election cases of Prince George's big conference which 4s 'to settle the des- which male friends of the lady members ="f-...... $9.98 .....s $5.00 etc., FIRST GAME. county consumed the entire attention of tinies of base ball," &ald G2ohnson yester- will be out of the ordi- is eligible, something Golden Eagle Club. Jolly F. M. Club. Judge George C. Merrick of the circuit day. "There absolhWeyT nothing new in nary, as the sterner sex Is invited only on for the St. Sp. Se. St. Sp. Se. court at Marlboro' yesterday, the argument the base ball situation if ouii league. What Wednesday evenings. In the evening the Special provision Brandt..... 3 5 172 Hamilton.. 1 7 166 Thomas Wells news Mr. Spalding iy have about the usual will be and as it is Cott...... 1 8 117 CrIst...... 4 8 150 being on the petition filed by National League doubtless he will give out big game played, flen's White Shirts Half Price...... a is a whether ca- Brown 6 3 219 Rodrick.... 3 4 161 and Benjamin F. Duvall vs. Robert .. holiday it question the A .ale ot the Fames Anchor Brad White Um.A.esred 8 .D.: Holidays. 8 5 161 2 4 144 as soon as -he gets reay: pacious will accommodate all those Ludwig.... Armstrong. Manning and John Miller, the latter hav- parlors WTr I-shirts, made at mm- Uff fl-Plint New Tack Stitt...... 1 6 148 Bruegger.. 4 3 161 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION who desire to participate. Boed, UIffooalft, Apply at any ing been returned on the face of the bal- MEETS. The regular business meeting of the Yar- thread malin.ro..aread -r3stst a=aso" t Feslbosomat Ytesadsuansttnl bas Totals.... 14 22 823 otals... 14 21 791 ao-l hn aback Patenst boom and cof lots as elected county commissioners at the Constitution AdopteE sind Other I=- borough Club will take place Saturday aft-mi ti.10 as l stays: bomb81' at ~na andwe b ttes Both sides soared in the second game. also heard on ernoon at 1:80. Postal Telegraph Office. But the Eagles, playing the finest spare last election. Argument was portaunt Business Tamnuseted. game of the season, beat their opponents a plea to the jurisdiction of the court and American Base Ball Absochtion magnates the by nearly fifty pins. the demurrer to the petition. The demo- The National University. Ring "Postal" call box, met at Kansas City yeiterday in executive To the Editor Both sides played almost faultlessly at cratic contestees, represented by Messrs. session to de- of The Evesfag tar: or Main and it was not until the fourth frame S. Wilson and James C. Rogers, de- complete iesVeral important telephone 458. first, Joseph tails to the Ahew base ball The generous endowment of Mr. Carnegie that the Eagles secured a comfortable lead. murred to the points set forth in the peti- pertaining toward the establishment and construction At this point the Fat Men had two breaks tion. league. Before the meetlrg begun much on their slate, and for several frames they Judge Merrick reserved his decision, but enthusiasm over the aat|Delation's of a national university, in conformity with prospects the Ideas fell behind. The home team was well In It is stated that, no matter which way he was evinced. AppareiffliOthiiere is no fear originated by George Washing- the lead after that to the close of the decides, the court of appeals of Maryland, ton, now being assured, with a prospect of Shave game. The score: at will be an of opposition from the Leate.' sitting Annapolis, given op- The represottvea attended the project being carried out, it would seem Yourself? SECOND GAME. portunity to deliberate on this case. The. following not attack the constitutionality of the meeting: H. D. Quinn and W. Cling- inadvisable for the public generally. Golden Eagle Club. Jolly F. U. Club. republicans and the District citisens in particular, to ElectrieWhil theUse amwho00 BilEo the new election and It will be Watkins Vehicle Conpany. owse if ts a real is St. S. Se. St. Sp. Se. law, upon man, for Milwaukee; 'W.'K and Uhaving luxur,, this that the case will be taken to a do some thinking. Passing the question before ad after saving You we Brandt..... I W 14 Hamilton.. 4 T 173 point Rauschaupt, for Indianapolis; Charles J. Cott...... 1 8 176 Crist...... 4 5 200 higher tribunal. The republican side of the Strobel, for Toledo; t. J. Brice and Mur- as to whether a "national" university Brown.....5 5 222 IRodrick.... 2 4 148 contest is being presented by ex-Attorney should be endowed from funds, or Ludwig.... 2 6 168 Armstrong. 2 8 162 General R. Gaither of chison, for Columbus, George P. Lemon, private Stitt...... 2 7 181 Bruegger.. 1 7 163 George Baltipmore for St. Paul; Walter Wilmot, for Minneapo- whether it would be advisable for the gov- and F. Snowden Hill of Marlboro'. lie, and George Tebeau and Dale Gear, fdr ernent to establish the university and Totals... .11 81 890 Totals.. .1 24 846 Kansas City. Omaha was represented by then have separate institutions as part 00LUMBUAt The home team gave no indication In the GERMAN COLONIES. proxy, H. D. Quinn of Milwaukee. thereof, endowed respectively by our EFadalCrem early frames of the wind-up game of the The executive session closed at 1 o'clock, wealthy public-spirited men, I desire partic- great score that was to result. The team Wherever Located They Are Menaced when It was announced that besides other ularly to suggest as a topic the selection of It PWodbuys Those of con- a site. oftea the beard, elar., aoothe. broke in the first inning, and only two play- by Eng"lad. matters the magnates had adopted a and be-Is the ain, it siooth, ers made in the second, but after this stitution. This, it was said, is very slmi- Such a magnificent institution as this leaving good The State Department has received from promises to be should the maximum arm and white. the side settled down to the most wonderful United States Consular at lar. to that of the old Western League, the require strike game seen in many a day, and as Agent Harris, few changes being those necessary to suit amount of land available. This nation is WOodbeIws Falew foap easily as could be, swamped the rival team. Elbenstock, an interesting report on the the new organization. The text was not leaping forward at a pace exceeding all pre- E e I. bet The .nbauflt a. The score: subject of German colonial enterprises, made public, but It is said that it contained dictions or hopes. Co-existent, its off- rElectric. p THIRD GAME. dated November 28. Mr. Harris quotes nothing radical. The action of the frst spring, the capital city, has covered the Rold by dealer eveywhere 25 eta. in was distances of the original survey with pro- Golden Eagle Club. Jolly F. M. Club. from a speech delivered by Dr. meeting held Chicago approved. A each Booklt free, or with sample St. St. Se. at. Sp. Se. Vosberg- uniforrp price of admission of 25 and 50 portionate speed. The most persistent pes- ad tbe of cream Brandt.....4 4 13 Hamilton.. 0 7 149 Rekow, director of the German bureau for cents were decided Later President simist cannot in the face of facts predict asolene. cakedmaile~ftota.,sc. tamps Or Cout. upon. Cott...... 6 a 203 Cril ..... 8 6 189 the preparation of commercial treaties, be- Hickey announced to the newspaper men anything but a continuance of radial Brown..... 3 5 181 Rogeflk.... 4 3 159 that the American Association had obtained growth for the city of Washington. With ANDREW JERGENS & CO.. Sole Agents, Ludwig..., 4 8 174 Armstrong. 9 a 156 fore the merchants of Leipzig, as follows: the recent extension of facilities Stitt...... 6 4 8 8 161 "It is evident that we can never three-year leases on parks in all cities rep- railway Dep-. 23, Cincinnati, Ohio. 2371 Broegger.. give'up resented at yesterday's meetings, except to the suburbs, an education in expansion PAN-AMERIC' N AWARDS ELECTRIC VEHICLES FOR Totals... .23 19 968! Totals.. .13 22 813 our present policy relative to foreign af- Omaha. is being taught. It would seem, therefore, On account of the tomorrow the fairs, or the strenuous efforts being made an incontrovertible deduction that as the i TWO GOLD MEDALS. SUBURBAN USK se3-tu,th&s-70t-4 holiday FREEDMAN AFTER BURKETT, nation grows so must its capital, and some CITY AND regular Wednesday games will be omitted. to become a great sea power. We must en- of us will live to see the present District The league match will be played Friday gage in colonial politics on a large scale. boundaries PIANOS AND ORGANS. night at Carroll Institu-te, the Y. M. C. A. We must strive to expand our spheres of Makes St. Louis Player a, Big Bid to inadequate. COne on superiority of ye- Under the favorable condi- interest and to instill in our Captaia New York Teaan. Along these lines of thought It should be and another on five competing. people the con- reasonable to conclude that a national uni- p hicdes, variety tions in Washington electrie The standing of the clubs follows: sciousness of the necessity of an aggressive A special from Boston says that Secre- versity will stride -forward from its begin- 6 and completeness of exibt those of Won. Lost. P.C. policy. It is only by the annexation of ter- tary Fred. Knowles of the New York club, ning. Both public and private colleges carriages otnumber .Saengerbund...... 14 4 .777 ritory beyond the seas, the development of on of has solicited and universities P No other make of electric an- M ~ i Young Men's Christian Ass'n...11 7 .611 our colonies, the organization and direc- acting behalf Freedman, throughout the country to manage, captain and play have made many enlargments in each Jolly Fat Men's Club...... 18 11 .541 tioni of emigration to the samne, that we decade. to start out CH GCKERING Carroll Institute...... 9 9 .300 may ever hope to be In a to with the New Yorks next season at a big Therefore, prpperly, t bol meda vdL inl trc vehicles outnumber by far Golden Eagle Bowling Club....7 11 .388 position supply there should be a large acreage set apart. Business Men's Club...... 8 13 .167 those natural products which we are not salary,. It should not be in a crowded section of. the able to produce within the borders of the This is Freedman's slap at Ban Johnson, city. There is plenty of room within the fors im- 1 Illustr-ated allothers of simiar style. home country." District where there will PILANOS RELIEF ASSOCIATION BOWLERS. Mr. Harris points out that, while the ter- who is sticking to A. tG. Spalding in the be an assurance ~bing R FORTY MILES ON for' the National of freedom from pollution of the air from rItory comprised in all of the German colo- presidential fight League. manufactories or works. g Lighting Coimpany's Team Defeated bay nies abroad amounts to square Just what the proposition, the money part, gas Why not get 6 bout to a Four-ton Truck. EACH BATTERY and also other reliable Pianos for the Clerks. 2,557,000 out where the air is pure-to the hills. Most OIARGE. miles, with a white population of 6,006 (only was neither Burkett nor Knowles would universities are so located. If such a site sale at fair prices and on accommo- Another InterestIng bowling contest took little more than half being German), not a give out, but that New York would like to cannot be found within the District, then go terms. place last night between representative single one of 'these colonies is self-support- Burkett outside. 'Of course the former is to be C for dating ing. The total Income of the colonies for get there is no doubt. Secretary preferred. Only Washington Agency Cluanbla teams of the Washington Traction and 1900 from tariff dues and the like amount- Knowles made 4esse an offer that nearly RelIef took the latter's breath away for a mo- Since the originating of the university Special discouint for cash or short- Electric Company's Employes' Asso- ed to 8,226,470, while the deficit, It Is idea by Washington a p Heretofore the reached ment. It is understood that it was made long period has Autosnobiles, time sales.- ciation. lighting company's stated, $6,977,922. on a two-year basis, The offer would have elapsed, and were be to have anticipated men have carried everything before them, The ideal relations between a colony and this wonderful westward the mother to be something considerably better than growth from the Panoranma 15th St. and oble Ave. Pianos tuned, moved and bu: last night the clerks lowered thenir colors country, says Mr. Harris, are $iv,000, for that is the se of Burkett's Capitol it Is doubtful If he would have Bulkding, repaired, those which permit the colony 'to produce favored the original site. The erection of by winning two of the three games. White- the raw material, which the mother coun- contract with the new St. Louis American packed by first-class workmen. head of the clerks had the honor of League team. public buildings withain prescribed limits is making try receives and sends back in a manufac- Jesse will not say what .he will do. It necessary by reason of the question of the highest score, knocking over 188 pins tured state; but, in accordance with an Ir- is believed Jesse- will' remain with Ban public utility, but no such an argument ap- in the second game. Following are the resistible law of economics, a colony with plies to an university, having transporta- .John F. Ellis& material resources will gradually Johnson. Knowles arrived in Worcester tion Co., scores in detaIl: great Monday and left on the 1 train' facilities, particularly if t ja to be of emancipate itself from the mother country, for New York. While there heo'cleckrefused to a residential nature. 937 Penna. Ave. FIRST GAME. "It is doubtful, however," continues Mr. What more suitable memorial to the "whether this will talk with any one regarding the National's TEL.EEIONE 1218. Clerks. Lighting Coeny. Harris, shortly be- true troubles in which Freedman is mixed. He "Father of His Country," to Jefferson, Lin- de2740d of any of the present colonies of Germany." had his orders for the word," and coln, McKinley, and, in fact, all the Presi- Whitehead. 1 127 Wilson.C.S. 1 12Sc In almost every part of the world, It is "'nmns dents, than a building named after each? Whitney... 8 S 149 Garrison... 1 6 122 stated, where obeyed them to the letter. Parry...2 1 116 H~olt...2 4 187 Germany's acquisitions are The result is a Atting education to young Elliott..2 5 144 Staub..1 6 144 situated, there Is in the immediate neigh- TO VISIT ENGLAND. America with those names indelibly a part Waltham Watches. Knabe Ingham.... 2 4 144 Folsom.... 0 1 7 borhood a colony of Great Britain or of thereof. An arch may be impressive, but Pianos. some other country, which is better able to Star Tennis Players Abroad will more than likely beronly local in repu- tO Play Totals... .10 17 680. Totals... 3 19 608 prdduce colonial products. "Great Britain," Next tation or for visitor. to admire, wheres says Mr. "either or Season. the frults' of "Time's devotiring hand" Bargains in new and SECOND GAME. Harris, directly through With the visits of American preidentially designated Clerks. the medium of her colonies, has a monopoly proposed polo buildings will be widespread. used instruments of vai- Lighting Company. of almost half the commerce of the Ger- players, interscholastic .atitee and tennis EDWIN C. CL.AR. will not Whitehead. 2 18WIlsonC.S. 3 186 man dependencies." The commercial de- players which are cardsb'agreertainties dur- injure them. ous Whitney... 8 4 146 Garrison... 2 4 186 velopment of German Southwest Africa, Mr. ing next season, leaders in The Ditut's Rvees. makes. Parry..S 4-143ot...4 2 188 Harris states, will one day probably be re- thetmesh Was,"~ as Elliott..2 4 157 Staub,..8 8 18 these games will be defendingy To the Editor of Ttle Evening Star: "~ne NaI~ A..*.. aed. lngham.... 1 4 184 4 .1 tarded lyy the competition and aggressive- begpabusy Sole agents for the Aeo.. Folsom.... 141) nces of Cape Colony. Tables are subm~ltted the campionship honts jgainst Yankee During the past few years street exten- ef -mnsb luAfaUa.s a&.wf eaids es Is -u Totals...-.14 18 768 Totals... 16 11 705 showing that Germany's share In the ex- representatives, n sions in the District of Columbia have eas lian and Pianola. ports of her own colonies is only 50 per Plans are preparing rnw ainm of Amer- more than a million dollars. fue apas -es. THIRD GAME. cent, while of all the prqilucts required by This amount Clerks.LitigCmn. her dependencies the molher country sup- iean lawn tennis play4fI jb4Isit Pagiand in has been paid whollj fromn District reve- * Ausakaa W.Maa St. Sp.ScStSo S. SI the to compete jeetional as WaaCag Whitehead. .2 1 10 isnCS0 18 plies only about per cent. spring 4 fiany nues irovided In the special acts a- Win. Knabe & Whitney... 2 8 8 arsn. 5 matches, and finanly in the ch.mplanflhips th-eti stret extensions, although the Wanena. Co., Parry...1 2 16Hl . 8 NO FEARS FOR in July. The strongest sexperts in the Elliott..1 5 18Sth. 17 WILCOX.. 'general 1mw (act of June 1.1. 158) provides 1209 2 3 86 oo.. 2 United StateS haave siIU4 heir intention that the United States shall Penna. Ave. -1ngham.... Talk of Lynehtag Miss Ctepaey's Al- par gne-half Sta .n Lin, S leged Murderer Abates. of the expenses of the Distriot governmment. Abd fll ausd1bWila ncturedtire Streets oside of the old city ihmits bars abaj eda l s. a o'ther moe; aliht A dispatch from Eliabeth City, 15. C., been extanaede etirely at the expense er last says: The over the D Gardn,Bston 1fro beinlae b6 1t- night excitement the WilanA ameea. iit partly beemase the Deisto cse i dying out and Is boils the title to the land used as stet . Cropeer' busines or reads In the eoanty, while ia the oity awl easme ~x~~a sms__'ae. being resumed. The talk of lynchipg Jasas wiel .oso $,eeal C the titles to the straetsraresisd in the- When in doubt Wilcox Is heard no longer, the people hav- United Sates. li the 1idfiet~abs. say m'u el es e h t iso -.I_ racolsToight.ncm ing decided to permit the law to take Its the entire east ef- in the theawsen~ wtsebt about a Piano PMceanhedT reevenDteMund Pnea course. The eitisens' ano==tte.eand So- eeunty their 6itSabeit licitor Ward are solleeting evidaa ast alco that smn tss payalan the test ed~svi Conme to g aind tefal,wahse b atirpunctudtre Wilcox to peesent to the'gan.twry wben Foud etihe n aloe saoked hede int te nintuednat-a it meets is atach nest. does st bk- s1s r mdyee teamgaeanar Squarelev There haa been a rspoint tsr the sat .aand twenty-feet hours that W~eeg bed been Ofate Btn,eamwhchin maped byx But- to ets seenhor resoved ZWreis Va,. amr~ terd at Mcheaeihthe fh the autheritisea u - mtmm senr aMc eanadM reievd Buteman eal 92 F Street. her,e..the Ser maea the esinand.a" ==rlee further hm.Zeas a x traullie

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