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THE WASI1NiTO V A HINH HINHrUN r rUN TIMES tIlESTHURSDAY THUBSDAY THuRSDAYMARCR MABCH 16 1905
j jPIr PIr IJONOVAN UN 0 VAN ACCUSED
OF OFKILLING KilLING WIFE
Woman Said to Have Been
Beaten to Death
RESULT OF DRUNKEN SPREE
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He Denies De l iesGui1t Guilt and Says Woman Wom n
Is the Victim of a Fit
Locked Up
Accused Accuec1 i1sed of ofkick1ng kicking and andbenthig beating his
wife to death in their home over a
stable In the rear of 1227 Twentieth
street northwest Jeremiah Donovan
fortyfour years old was w as taken into
custody by b Detectives Detecth es Hartigan and
Baur tcdn today =
After a rigid rigidcros crossquestioning qucsUoning he was
locked IPckedUP up in inacellfi a cell a at t the th Sixth precinct
Elation filaHonand and a charge ch rg of murder record ¬
ed against him An Inquest will i1I be beheld held
over verthe > the womans womans body b d at the morgue
tomorrow morning at ntll 11 oclock
At the time of his arrest Donovan was
an Inmate of apartment E in the in ¬
ebriate ward of Providence Hospital
only a short distance distnncefrom from the room in
which whichlils which ills his wife died this morning
Story of Police
The rime police poUce say Donovan onovan on the night
of pf March lnrch7 7 enraged because c use his wife
and a Mrs Haryeiof Harvey of South outh Washing Washing ¬
ton had drunk up p all 11 the thew whisky hisky he left
In the house made made the fatal fatal assault ass uU
ThIrd precinct police say he threw her
to tothe the floor l o r rand and mauled her about the
head headwitli with his fists and kicked her h r
about nbou1 the body
She either fell fe fell l or was wasthrown thrown from
the steps leading to the he gl ground un When men
picked lcked up by Policemen Embrey and
Rollins s shewns she he was unconscious And in in a
dying d inS condition
Donovan Insisted today toda that his wife wif
had a fit and fell to to the floor rece receIving iving
the the fatal injuries He denies he ever
Btruc mjruckl1er jruck k Tier
Bad Bruises Found Fo und
Coroner Nevitt NClttand and Deputy Coroner
Glazebrook Glaze brook performed an autopsy aut psy oh Q on l
the bpd body of Mrs Irs Donovan Don vl1n at a the the
morgue morgue this afternoon ternoon They saidthey said nidth they Y
lourid 1cuJidno und no eIdence evdencethat that the th woman w ina Jllid had
been seized sei edrecent1y recently with fits Several verril
truises were fo found nd on her hips and nd J legs gs
Coroner Nevlttsald Nevitt said death was caused caus ed
by a large clot of congealed blood bloo d on
her her brain Therfe Ther > were bruises and an d
lumps lu lumps mps on her scap sC sc < ip p but no nofra fracture ture of
the skull s kuU was found
After the autcpsy Dr Nevitt said
There is s enough before me m to war var ¬
rant my m holding holdi holdi1gthe 1gthe the husband d for or a f fur ur
ther ther Inve Investigation stiga tIqn by a coroners jury ji 1
Th The f principal witnesses to be sum ¬
moned mo ied before the jury tomorrow are
Donovans Do novans eightyearold ightyear old daughter and
Mrs Harvey
Twenty years ago Donovan came to
America and prospered In business with
a a friend Several years ears ago te ie opened a
livery stable In the rear of of227 3227 227 Twen ¬
tieth street northwest He H had the
structure built tsuithim to suit him and as there
wasnp was no one one in his family beslde3his besides his wl wife e
and himself he he moved move d his furniture fu n1 tUjE in
the living a apartments over 9verth thc th stable
He H had fifteen cr twenty tl tlio tlu fougnbrea f ro u ghbrec ibr l
horses h orse Sa and ndemPl employed jed about bout twentyfive tventy flve
men In his stable
It Is said by the police that his mar ¬
ried life was not happy happ iappy Dortovan has
several thousand dollars in the Riggs
Bank and and is also believed to have car ¬
ned rledlnsurance insurance on bis is wifes wlfe iife ife
lAL IALEXANDRA EXAND81A NEWS EWS NOTES I
ALEXANDRIA ALEXA1 < 1RTA Va March lg 1GAlex Alex
andria fishermen are busily jireparip Jlrepar l
for or t t1 the e fishing season > cason The wharf at
the fishtown is being repaired and andother other
Improvements made mandatory ma ndatory to 10 re ¬
ceiving the loads of fish fish which will come
to this city later on in the season Fish ¬
ermen ermfl say s the prospects p ospects are bright for
a large catch this year e r
D DRTRAVERS R TRAVERS FUNERAL
The Th fhe funeral funera of o the late Daniel PaniclR R
Travers took place at 10 oclock this
jnoining mOl no ning from the home of Mrs Irs Monroe onr
ir irT in T Princess street The Rev Father
Cutler of St Stlfarys Marys Church ChurcheondU conducted ted
the servicesand interment was wasmade made in
St Marys Mary Cemetery
YOUNG THIEF PUNISHED
Daniel Jones a little negro boy ho ar ¬
rested rcste l for forteaUn stealing meat from Wen
Bros was turned turne d dover over to his father tatherfor for
corporal punishment by b Justice Caton C ton
today toda
MAYOR MA YORPAFF PAFF SUSTAINED SUST A1NE
At the regular monthly meeti mee Cg ng g of the
board of police pohic commissioners last night
Mayor Iayor Pan was sustained In his action
In suspending suspt > nding Policemen Nicholson Fer ¬
guson and Knight for conduct unbecom ¬
ing policemen An An order was entered by b
thc t t i w commissioners commissionersrequirlng comm iss ioners requiring the police ¬
men on duty Jlty on the street immediately
upon 11 > on hearing hear rg of a fire to repair to the
engine house ring the bell and take
charge ha rge of the house during the absence
of the company tompa therefrom
NEW COURT CQURT RULE
A new rule of the t11ec6rporJUOn corporation court
changes tHe tli practice practicehere here In relation relation to
Judgmentsby judgments by justic jtautices es of the peace
Heretofore HeretoonL the justices jStlccs judgment jUdgm nt has
been certified cerUfl dto to the clerk of the corpora ¬
tion court courta1id and entered enter d < on n the lien docket
as a basis for future execution It is
now nowrequiTed required that the justice shall Is ¬
sue execution execuUonon on his judgment judgm 1t and re ¬
turn the same nme to the corporation corpor tion court
before the clerk of the court has the
right to Issue execution thereon
REALTY TRANSFERS
S H IL Lunt L Lu ththmus tihas has bought from John M
Johnson commissioner a lot in South
Columbus street itreet trcet between Duke and
Wolfe Wolestreets streets
Edward Quinn Quinn has bought from John
M I Johnson c commissioner a house and
lot In im North Pitt street between Oro
noko and P eodleton ndleton streets
STAFFORD TO LECTURE LECTUREON ON
SHAKESPEARES RICHARD RICH RD III
A lecture will vlli jl1 be geUve geUvet geUved delivered t d by the
Bev Be D J Stafford StatfordD I D D on Sunday
evening March ar lL B f at atthcNew lh thd New National
Theater HJs JJJs his subject subjects v vis is Shakespeares
Richard III Ufo
I3v v many min Dr Dr StaffordB Sm 9rdH conception
and an d dan1Isf analysi4 an1Isf of the cliarl1 character ter of Richard Rfc ard
III Ip Ipanit and the th Icsspns lcsspnst taught ughtby by 13 his 11l3 cbrt coJ1 con
Bideratlons rn immdt ernUont rutiomma of 0 f the thec c a ambitions bIUQn1S culminat cul nlnnt ¬
log with his hI im l death death on Bosworth BosworthFJ Field ld
o olthis of this celebrated celcbrit dfi figure ure in E English gUshl1i5 h his ¬
tory tcr are considered CO1Sd p th the best in his
repertoire rc pertoire of Shakespearean Shakespeareanch characters racters
The lecture will be held hel und under r the
auspices of tJ the th Knights of Columbus
for rt1mo the th benefit enefitofthe of the Catholic Univcr
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PVDEGRAW P V BE GRAW
Nominated by the President tQBe t9 Be Fourth AssistaptI 4ssisant P Qf tmaster General
Big fostoffice Postoffice Plum
Fa lls toNewspapt to Newspaper rMan Man
Postmaster General Cortelyou Cortely04sprting sprung
a abig big surprise yesterday afternon when s hen
hesent hesentto he sent r oio to the President the name of
Peter V De D Graw GrawoftheDlstrict of the District of
Columbia CQlpmbiaJ CQlpmbiais J as is his hi 1 selection sele tio n for Fourth
Assistant Postmaster General
The position osIU6 to Which w li 5irrDe 1rr D Dc Graw Gr w
has hnsbeenaPflOint been appointed ajs iS one of the most mo t
Important In ir nthe the postal service ser Ice In fact
next n ext xt to the the Postmaster Postmast r General Genel I it Is the
most powerful powerf l and Influential position in in
the Postoffice Department
The Fourth Assistant Assis tant Postmaster PostmasterGen Gen ¬
eral has charge ch rbe of the thecity city and an d drural rural
free deliye delivery jry carriers and > fourthclass
postmasters postmaster s H More ror rore e Congressmen CopsI ss visit i Isit it
his office than that of ofl any Y9therG ptl ptler other er Gbv v i
ernment official
Peter V De Graw Is well known in li i
Washington as asa a newspaper correspond
cnt Postmaster General Cortelyou
1 stated today todaythat that it was a pleasure to
take tal e a man from the ranks of news ¬
paper men and make bim one of f his
most valuable assistants
The new ne Fourth Assistant Assis ta t Postmaster r
General was as born in in in Princeton Princ tonN 1 N < T J Jin J in
3853 and a J1 was 1Ya sed educated educedin et e 1 iothn iri that historic bi3 9ric
city cit He became at Utelcgrtlph UtelcgrtlphQperatoron telegrap tkgr p h hoperator operator Qperatoron on
the Camden Camd nand and andkrnho < Ain 1nhoyrallrond boy railroad at the
age of sixteen sbc eennnd and soon oon became becamesuchlln such An
expert that his reputation r was na ¬
tional tional
Frpm this thisworkhe work < he l1e jumped Jl 1ped into the
newspaper n cspaper field coming o ning to o Washington V hil1gt Jl
in 3875 1S7 87515 iis Ls a member of the be reportorial r portorlal
staff s aff of the Associated Press ressHe He con ¬
tinued tipued in this th s posjtion for several s veial years
until he accepted the tltemanagement management of the
Washington yashfI gton office Ql1ceofthc of the Western Press
Association T
This was asin in 1SS3 Two wo years eai later he
became hecin rie manafea rn nafea or the United Unit d Press
finally being promoted to t general gener l South ¬
ler era majiager t A J Je
X Xn
For o fourteen n years etrs Mr Ih De e Grow Growc con 1 ¬
tinued tinuedIswork hIs work as a 1 journalist and
then retired to enter ent r busines busin s in Phila ¬
delphia as a retail and wholesale mer ¬
chant Howev Howevqr before severing his
connection with withnew newspaper aper wor work k Mr Ir
De Graw raw with a few other newspaper
men men organized the now celebrated
I Gridiron Club of which which he speaks as
One me of his proudest achievements achi ements
iI iICorr Coming Corr Comingto ngto to the Theaters t
I Be DeVro Wolf f Hopper in Wang
Next Nextwe e week l at the Colum Colu m1Jia bia Cheater hedter
that mountain m untahJ of jollity De D De e Wolf Vo1 i > Kop
per will ni niu u l occupy yJhe the boards with w ith his is
masterpiece 1 Wang lang While tnany
moons hav ha havwaned v waned since Hopper HOlj e r first fir t
appeared appear d in hi Wang r rang ang yet it itis is evident
that the thopubIlcsUli public still insists Irsitsupon upon hearing lie ring
itstuneful its tuneful melodies melodh and a ril l pertinent humor hu m nor r
lor the press comment received from
other othercitie cities slndicat indicates s that this is the thi
most successful successfulseagon season the attenuated t ttt11uate f enuateJ
comedian comedItnha has ha had and nd that the revival
is the most ambitious ever made iadeof of this
melange of mirth and melody
Mr Hopper is surrounded Urroundt by a cast
that thatargues argues well for the perspicuity perspicuityCf of
his management Marguerite rlargu rite Clark Is 15
the dainty midget Prince 6T Siam
Mataya and Ada Deaves Frank Bel ¬
I cher Frank Casey Cas y Francis Fral1 i Carrier
Sabry DOrsell Mabelle Rowland a
t twaahngtOnon Washingtonian > and an tt score scorof eorn of others tbOra
l t The Wizard of ofOz Oz
I The Wizard Vli rd of Oz will be b the wel ¬
come tenant of oftlw the Now ew Rational atio ational i1alche the The ¬
a titers t trs rs stage next nctw nctwek r ee eek ek k The h hme Jo loose se
limbed Scarecrow S nrectQw the oilyjoin 0111 ibj jointed ll1tS ted Tin Win
Woodman precocious little Dorothy Do roth the
roaring Lion L1j the s skittish Heifer HeUerqnd and nd
all the other otI ctqua quaint intp personage crsonage of 9r the
Land of OZ3re Oz are again gain making their an ¬
nual pilgrimage to toheIghten heighten the gayety
of o of f the season Needless to say the
playgoing play pIa g going ing jJQJJu popu populace late laceeverywh everywhere re wel ¬
comes with aItm i enthusiasm erith siaSm this t11isexhilaratil1g exhilarating
extrava extravaruiza 1 rinza 11za Few Fe WprOductions productions < of a
light fjlIQIous fzi rr clous lous nature have obtained so
much muchpoljar poi po > YiJar miar approval approtalaIl all over er the
United UnitedSta States Stateaas t as 7rhe toie The Wizard of ofOs Oz
Montgomery lIontgorri ry and andSfonc Stohe will lead the
cast <
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Quincy Adams Sawyer Sa er
The phenomenal success of the book
play Quincy Qulnc Adams Adnms Sawyer is re r ¬
peating pea tinS Its itself lf again this season when
i crowded houses greet gre t its every appear
once This Thispopula popularity popula popuar rity ty is attributed to t
the success of the po book ok and to the fact
that th it < the play is said s id to be in itself as
genuine genuinca a a piece pl ce of rural rura l life as was
ever given to the lover of bucolicdrlma bucolic drama
The company presenting this play car car ¬
ries with it four lar large ge sets of scenery
built especially for the production all
the lighting effects and all allthe the proper ¬
ties The play pl rcmcS comes here for one week
commencing March 20 2Oal at the Lafayette Lafaye te
Chevaliers Cheva liers Second Week
Next N t week will be the second Cheval ¬
ier week at Chases The newspapers ncws ap rsof of
the city have unanimously agreed agreed that
Chevalier makes makesgood good for fo very cver
claim that has been made for him as
an 3011 artist and a favorite favorite
Next week Chevalier will present pres nt three
new characterizations charact rizaUons to which hicK he hewiU will
add the more popular ones of the pres ¬
ent nt weeks we ks series The surrounding bill
will include IncludeJames James J Morton 1fo ton the fel f el l
Jlow low of infinite In finite jest est Jane jam ane Courthope and
company presenting George H HEme Erne
ricks farce A Fishermans Fisherma s Luck
the Camille Comedy Trio Jose Josphine phine
Ainsley singing comedienne Ret 1 and
Shaw a gymnastic specialty the Miss ¬
es es Delmore playing a number of r musi ¬
cal Instruments and an motion pictures of
The Damnation Pamnationof of Faust
U Fast life in New York
Fast Life in New York Theodore
Kramers latest melodrama comes to
the Academy next Monday lIonda night and
on It A H Wood WO ld Is said snfdto to have spent spen t
over o er 520000 20060 2OOOO for forseenen scenery and costumes
The r e scenes show some of the best
reproductions Tepro uCtIons of wellknown New York f
places such as Cannons gambling
house ho se Herald square al night the th
Grand Circle CircIeat > at Fiftyninth Iiflyninthstreet street and
Eighth avenue with a graphic graphicpicttire picture
of ofc c the Majestic Theater Chinatown
which is presented prs nted herein her ein to to better b tter effect etrec etrect t
than 1 m in ever e ci before 1 fore New ev Yorks Yorl I orh i Ghetto
a i poolroom wfti Wll itsVmaddened frequent ¬
ers and a bogus bo > us employment agency
where whe te young girls are Inveigled into de ¬
grading fn instead > teadof of the U1cdonestic domestic service
they seek
Shepards Moving dovin g Pictures Pict tcg
Sunday BUn nnday ayovCnln evening g at the Acadcm Academy
Shepard She Imrcls a mov moing ing pictures p ctur s will nih again gain be
displayed dj P la lar r e when V hen they th YWl11 will present an nllenUre
entire change of program
1 Some of the th pictures to be offered are
The I lie Grotesque Magician MagieiimThe N tgieman The Es s
capad Prisoner Marie Antoinette
and Buster Brown
t Da inty intyDuchess Duchess Burlesquers Burlcsques7r 7r
The Lyceum will present pr serit L Lv 11
Webers VebersDainty Dainty Duchess Burlesquers
for r6rt1tecon the coming ling week Tha rhu oU olio ° includes
Charles Robinson the Bowery B wery Hobo
Jams Jam s and Sadie Leonard comedy
sketch Frederick and Frederick mu ¬
sical comedians Ranzctta and r De e
Lair comedy comcdyacrobatsTanette acrobats Janette Voods oods
lSoubrette soubrette so brette Kurd and Fowler vocalists
The opening and closing burlesques burl sques are
satires s tIres on the popular pop lar New York suc ¬
cesses and arji ar arj entitled Who Whos s A Lire
and A Day at the Sea S a Shore
Concert Conceit by High School Pupils
I Qn 9nFrid 9nFridaCVcnil1g Friday rrida aCVcnil1g evening next at the High
Sc Schools hools Chorus concert to be given
in Convention Hall HallL Mr 1 L I Wrlghtsou
promises a rare rar surp surprise urp rise in the presenta ¬
tion Of of lItd Madamoiselle Mad mofs lle HardenHIckey
who hc has just arrived from Paris and
will willbe lhl be the thesOIO soloist iston on tb that a t evening evenlngin In the
1 place of Mine Genevra GcnevraJohnstoneBIs JohnstoneBls
hop who js s unavo idably idabh4etllined detained In the
South Southo on l la a concert tour tottr This will be
I Miss Hickeys first firstappearance first Appearance in
America She will sin sing g ike th tlaso1o solo of Men
delssohns S Hear My Prll Prl Px4e er r with the
chorus and also will wnlsill sing a song in an ¬
other part of the program The chorus
is Is rapidly getting into splendid condition
and a great deal of interest interc5tis Is being
taken throughout the city Many prom ¬
meat inentpeople people have nave iave signified signified their jnten nfen
tlbn ti no of f be ing present to note the work
that has been accomplished in the music
department of the public school system s tem
Mr L Wrightson wishes us is to t state that
although he has been directing and con
4yeting < wting this chorus chorusthe the results that have
been achieved could not have been pos ¬
sible had It not been for the splendid
ground woik that had been done by the
director of 0fmuSiC music Miss Bentley and her
I assistants
I DEATH DEATHRECQUD RECORD
I Altschud AltschudMarUn Martin 70 1547 15t79th 9th st nn nw
I I Aukward Joseph H 62 128 D st st se see e
I Baker infantof Infant of Rose and nIJameg6 James 26 days 303
10th st nw
I COX Oliver P 53 3 Provlrtvnce Pro VWncc Hospital
Dutrow Paul 9 Horn Homopathlc > pathlc Hospital
I Ewald Henry 62 6911 6 911 4th 4thaL st aL ne as1 I
Fields Kate le E 3 1 SOT 07 1 6 tthst h st
I Griffith Elizabeth T 25 15P5 28th st
Irvin Joseph A 27 i Emergency Hospital
Merchant Anna AnnaJ J 68 illS 1318R H St irav nw
Middleton Mary 15 ii Freedmans Hospital Hos pital
I Milliner lI Hiner Annie II L 5 2528 3528p J P > st
O OF OT5onnel F T5onnel Mary E 48 903 27th st nw
Savage Richard 63 Govt GovtHosp1tal Coy t Hospital Insane
Sherwood Jane JM M 26 102 15025 S st at nw
I Thornton James Jarn s L 1 > 73 206 2O Indiana ave nenw nw
Toler Elizabeth 26 924 24th st st nw
I Washington ashington George 53 632456 2456 P st st nw n
Watkins Nellie F 10 mos 1301 Wylle ct ne
Wilk ilk rson McHenry 33 Emergency Emer encY Hospital
I William Mary > 1 1 St St Anns Infant Asylum
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The artistsmilliners here make a lovely woman absolutely bewitching bewitchi 1g
and an ordinary ordin rywoman woman look perfectly lovely < For tomorrow tomorr tomorrowFri ow Fri ¬
day d3yfive five dollars is to be the nominal price asked aSkectfot for a toorder hat
Call tomorrow tomorr ow morning to be certain of your hat being finished in
time to wear on Sunday
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Palais Royal Friday Bargains are not undesira undesirable ble remnants
witness vitness these new S250 250 Toques and Continental hats to wear with
tailormade Suits An d these thesenev new 50c untrimmed straw hats And
these 25c 25clmnches bunches of violets June roses rosestppleblossomsfgrgetme apple blossoms forgetme
nots cowslips snowballs clover and foliage Note that the special
prices prices2 2 39c and 19c are for tomorrow only
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