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THE EVENING STAR: FOR RENT—ROOMS. JUNE 1, 1810 K ST. N.W, UNFTR numpicating Rooms. second floor, to of refe NT_120" K st iy Furniabect Comint ehices, m3 20. TWO PLFA ating Fooms, fr: dermis very mod: 1ST, NICELY FER t to th FURNISHE bedrooms: 734 17th st TIONAL DRILL_FUR ble parties, at 1054 17th FURNISHED — Room! h of without beard: home 714 19th at, n.w., betw iny 12-20 SHED ROO: provements: nor’ ar, cars and herdies: first.c Nat. now? iny1S-1w* WOR RENT—THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON secone tloor, suitable for light housekeeping. ure pass door. 404 T st ioe my 18-3t" VOR RENT—NEWLY AND HANDSOWELY FUR. wished rooms at G21 D st. mw. Inquire at 905 D it 8-ct JOR RENT WITH SPECIAL $DVANTAGES TO medical student, large furnished second story front Foom: bay window: with or without board. Hefer- ences Require 2 st. De. my 18-31" PHOK RENT _ROOMS, HANDSOWELY FURNISHED royuts ou Ist and Jd floors with boand, at 1807 H une. ing 17-1 TWO FINE plenty of Lebt. newly Second ficer: suitable for dentist or p per mouth; sitnated northeast cor. 1:4th and DANENHOWER & 80 {OOMS SIN- 1y; low rates miy 16-14t* 14TH ST. NW. gle and en suite, frirnished handson yr auminer, T_NICELY FUR ‘of care and bi st, Grant row. D ST. NW desirabi after Fr : lee of dentists, per month eac two parle room and kit Apply LINKISS, 19th as FoR PENT_COR. OTH AND, MASS. AVENUE Large nicely furnished fromt Rooms, sctond aud Mund ‘Hoon, with Board, Southern posure. ‘Three lines of care Refer ap JOR RENT—THE LIVES Ni doors above K st. and Franklin Park. 3 active house. Huh and beautiful jocation Randsomely-furnished moins, Table of superior qual: fy. Transient and table bogrders accuinmodated. foderate prices. Telephone 11-3 my 2 FOR RENT—OFFICES. _ ELEGANT OFFICE 1.00MS IN Fe RENT-SEVERAL HANDSOWE Rooms on the sec in building 1 Wi be rented. se f together. CHAS. BANES, $04 and $06 F st my20-6t FOR RENT_STORES. _ Joh RENT_ONE HALF OF FINE OFFICE Dro Gomis tiotae HARDING © WATER is RTHWEST CORNER 7TH and Lsts.. n. w., including fixtures. for many years has been occupied as drug store. POR RENT_STORE AND CELI st,. 1 door from Pennaylvania ave, alao r aud ff Ust floor building corner Pa sve. and V2th Apply to JAMES ¥. DAVIS’ SONS, 1201 Pu. ave.. co ths st iny-4 2m JOR RENT — FINEST LOCATED STORE IN Washington: recently ocenpied by W & Lothrop. Boston Dry Goods Honse, 921 Pennsylvania ave.u.w. This isa fare opportunity to secure a good business location. For further particulars inquire of | - 3. ‘MeL: Dopsuw. | 16D st. nt. National Bank of Republic Building. my42m FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS | RINK. FOR | JOR RENT_THE LARGE & STREET F at. TWO STALLS, 219 D st. 2. a wr. JOR RENT—KITCHEN AND WASH-ROOM, AT 55 K st. n. ¢., with all conveniences for laundry work. Fool firninied wt 43 per mouths in advance. my19-2 oes ‘JQOR RENT_STABLE_IN REAR OF 1812 Rew snd very desirable; five stalls and carriace- room. Apply to A. T. BRICE. 714 loth st. my16-1m JPOk RENT_“LEARN TYPE-WRITING. Machines rented st $5 per month and sold on —y SCALIGRAPH OFFICE.” 993 F st. u.w. ‘COUNTRY BOARD. _ 'ANTED_BOARD FOR SUMMER MONTHS ON Wine ob i: healthy location. plain food ik, fee, and fruit; horse and wagon; no other boarder: | terms must’ be reasonable. PAYNE, 613 15th at. ‘Address’ TAYLOR. my20-2t" FRE HOTEL AT. FAIRFAX COURT-HOUSE, VA. | 1 tormerly Kept by Col. H. B. Tyler, is now o the reveption of summer boamters. For particulars ad- drese JAS. W. BUKKE, Fairfax Court-house, Va. my 20. MIEST-CL. near Silver § BOARD CLAGETT = M. x, prinurs Station, Metropolitan Kailzoad, __ FOR RENT_HOUSES. FOR RENT--HOUSES. Fro BEST = = Reon Rex < 12th st. m. 16 Ost. nw. FOR SALE—HOUSES. _ R SALE—HOUSE—A ‘VERY COMPLETE, 10- Butane Giimleinrn a myro-at “CUITER & WIMER, 1423 F st 0 Te kcocation Ms Bee Se 28 “WASHINGTON, D.'6., FRIDAY, _ Xx A “ ‘AY G0. 1887—WITH SUPPLEMENT. 2d EDITION. Lal elerams 10 ‘he Sa. BR Sau at web dV GT aS st, Tir. 40.30 Cle Se. 10r. ee | rent to | my lo I saps | a water: shoo fruit: vegetables, milk, and $1,450, nie, 6-room brie m 2 eeeasae ite nae ae OFFICES FQ RENT. Macipet oth asd aur 8S La. ave., basement $30:9th and Pa. av..rm. ‘Also Houses and, ‘section 46s Ta. ave. Sa hoor d Peay, rim. 8.2 and ou easy terms. BANS & KHOI 4, eee go agi Hin aera foots Wixtei Gostate eh Se Bt OE gate aD ie pte aa 208 SALE-21.800, FEET OF GROUND, <tion Roly, ruoni #.”'35 Guntou Building, 5 an o . $50 7th at hd dr, trout 6. Bi, WARNER & 00.910 Patnw._ | asin Sr Tn prete oaks eaein ae Ob cr = feeton Business street. Price @1 ber foot 208 Sonth basement, 61 612 18th st. n.w., 16r.¢60 | Address 3233 M st, West Wasl wa th at Sida Manear ae 5688 | OH BAL ‘The above is ouly s portion of the property on my Bon Seizes pnw 10e-g 62 to 68 G st. 2th st. books, For dull list eall at office for bulienn Seamed oD 505 FESTA Lee ee ADE aD | Se Els E ow. Bh. OF mL .BB,800 the Istand 15th. [ms20] THOS. B. WAGGAMAR. _ Toe ik fy , 131, 135 Pie a aisle JR RENT_FURNISHED HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS 00 ft fi wi Freviuar aa bath on tries wa pieang 10th ae 00 3 [a SS BO as g Suoith fo prellable Temily, of adultes Aedes bo 032 gp dattrat c: 107, Star ofice, ’ MmUY * _“mngB0-2t8 | 3008 Oth new far 1008 ai os 29k RENT BEAUTIFUL THREE STONY HOUSE, oun. ave, *3,000|4%4, 43 PRA eee Tene ON ee Barnotiaave..24r. i zap By th ae: modern improvements Terms, #59 nex month, fn Bae Bee st. tae ys Gia ae 1414 kainson si vi Apply Room 15, Gunton Building, 472 La. 6th st-n-w.10r. 451, 455 Ridge st: i, 61 ay es ay 20-8t* dt Dedalentt Liz te ewe i TOR RENT TAREE ROOM FRAME DWELLING, L5G st., upper part. of ds "» 500) Delaware ave. s.w., water and sewer, $8.89 & | 1923.0 stn... Or. ih or - ‘JAS, W. TYLER, 3122 1h at aw. ‘ir. ar igk ‘Bt 20 F at hw. aceon toot, | 1200 N Havs ay .Or.75 1828 Ket. now. Or 13 we 2 SEO F at 2 SCOR | Theabove wouses’ cau be examined 1 rom eae {OR RENT_10 ROOM BRICK, HEAD OF 16TH | onrumce only. ‘THOMAS J. Fisiiie ® 00. cme! stom Meridian Hill, overlong the city, my 1524 Fst. nw en Ee my20-3t be aT 3 FOE BENT? BST, RW. 840: 1906 ora /108, 110 Boundary on EEE a aed at., $28; 1893 dwelling and store, & st. $45. 800) | n.W. Pa eed UST OF HOUSES, RANGING MNO. BOWLES Cy oy SE cot FC gt 8 18 4 “JOHN BHERMAN'&. =e. ois @6a- ie13 3a'st. ae. [YOR RENT—i003 F ST. SIXTEEN ROOMS: 660. Appl; GEO W. LINKINS, 19th and H ats. a.w. nyliw RMAN & CO, 1407 Fat. I st., 7r, water.20.40 | - VOR RENT— 19th st, 12r_ 875 20th st. 10r.m.id 2020 | eee ae NISHED— 2. a & ee a: OR SALE—VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE ON Festa Ory iii d.90 hs (Fee | R.H-ave: and Si sermpet be dupitonted 38 the i. ay, HF. ww.t 08 Alex, Court or-.:11-00 | 1874 pent ov 3 JOHN SHERMAN © Fe) ot, 5 Also a large uuuber of furnished houses, > ‘a ave, dra... 0 Water st, Gt, ar }0 Houses in rear M, 4. hk. on Water n. 10 “ade iasehs Ale Da O eAT 9 FITCH, FOX & BROWN, ‘OR SALE—PREMISES 2132 OTH 8ST! _ap23 tir ban sea | FY gui09 OR RENT_310 M ST._NEW AND COMPLETE ‘EX: tended: he contains six rooms: lot 3 Bier BaynOdy Abele. tg. 4A8, HOOD, op a RAINARD, Attorneys, Pacific Building, O32 F at. ze fi Sad batepent inex Dyeiines: tune won | omy s-et VORMSTEDT & BRADLEY G24 Fat nw, misim | PNOR SALE—12 PEN CENT INVESTMEN js that SWolMSTEDE CBEADLEY, Ue Fat ny. misimn | new P-toch icici gor nate ae reba OR RENT_NEW 11 ROOM HOUSE, KITCHE cbning-toom, &c.,on first floor: hard’ wood finish eatin apparits, ventilating erates, and every provement larrelot,”a choice home. AppIy to IDGE, 760 9th st. 7 11 new 4 and 6 room’ bricks; gas, water, &e, Price $15,000, The attention of peas looking for safe » aan ae: st res ae si is qpepestally —— to ese bargains. For further particulars apply HL KNIGHT, Oy Tih 8 ee So Hst st. Fora full istappiy WESCOTT & WILCOX. m c. itl at We 20 1907 Pennsylvania ave.n.%, my20-3t 4 doors above Fat, Fieiinaien inpavemene: ROOMS TAGE) __FOR SALE—HOUSHS. ___| POR Sate srjand K at.con, : WESCOTT (OR SALE—THREE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL. | (aneuio 600 my20-H ______ 1907 Penusylv Fonts toon wae sud water, in prtnenst section sfrfine rea8.000 Lat. near 10th, {0r_-@.000 ST_NEW BRICK HOUSE: 7 ROOMS; | if city. Bylce #1400 euch. | Now under reat, TYLER tite BOE TS OUD et pe, ear Baw chee SHgag ath st nw. Kent, | & RUTHERFORD, 1220 F'st.n , near G, 11r.9,000)9th st, hear L i WESCOTT & WILCOX, ron sa hear 9tti,10r-9,000'Caroline st., GF. __1907 Pentsyivani ‘A fine piece of Fat: Property. conn, my20-1 H. GRAY & Co., Frome sal mot up rao Biter it | _ap30-3we MEER S KOTHSIO Pac a.w,_ | [lOR SALB—FOUR BRICK HOUSES, TWO.STORY, hans oO EW OSTEDT s BRADLEY. Oot | = |e FANRE . 5 | £7 rooms, press brick, bay windows, and all m. pl gg ceo "ny 204 61 WOR SALE-THREE NE! STORY PRESS | two on Richardson Place, side and back alley, and two brick front dwellines with stone. trimutinest sis Prony bath room: all mi; on L st. n.w.; each 33200, om easy teria. Y MTSE YLER & RUTHERFORD, om the Fe amie Place and 4th st. m.w. Fall, 810,000. ae WESCOTT, WILCOX & WINE, ‘Price OR = ES ELLI: Fo New iatopehire sve: aud fst news: splendid hues" or dru, grocery, or notion store, Tent only #30. 2! pes Spee Ss 1907 Pennsylvanis ave, paired: ailimprovements, got 36 ree nD | marie = JOR SALE A VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY a ae pay Uacste | Meell at above price ‘and on terns to suit, his ele: | 19 approval df the coast Gall cad submit one RENT-MT PLEASANT, 19TH St. EX | gantand carcfuily constructed rendencewcentiy buslt WESCOTE: WHLCOE WHA, ded, nesr Grant, #20, neat six-room Fraine; | for my own cecupancy (John Fraser, architect; David- | myoo.3t 1907 Pennsylvatia ave. Icy at Sirs REATING'S, adjoining. JOSEEH | son & Co. Buliders)malt wsquare north of Seott Cirle, | _™920-Bt _ eae a aes | eee ECR LAs. £0) » D.D., Calvary Rectory, Cilfton, by | to suit.” Price $1,200. JOHN E. BEALL, & Oo. 1821 v noe Loy 850 Sa [ne ‘Cincinnati, Obio. y 13-2 Fst. my19-iw contains 12 rooms and ‘3 bath rooms. All 1 “os eae ee ‘ (OR SALE_ON EASY TERM: OR SALE—DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, NORTH my19 = SHENOY F sth he Fiivus on 13th st, near T n. Fenner rooms aud bath; modern plumbing ‘ eee rooms anid’ bath, coal vault un d amb waiter; open fire-place; stationary tubs, kee FG BEST SIDENCE OF THE LATE | $1,400 cash: balance at the rate of about 850. per | fue order: Tnvestutent: easy tariis | Appiy of Jar. #.Delano,sitnated in Mount Pleasant. Place | iucaitn AUSTIN p. BROWN, Premises, 1805 .Q st. amyio-dt® bie Bs eee EE 2 5 shade, fruit trees, garden al sly Planted: house coh | my12.2w Ted Fetiew, | POR SALE LANIER HEIGHTS BETWEEN 18TH Cat” Cau be lenced ¢3 pearly teadnt Re feat: | Won SALE-SPECIAL ATTE HS | marble muantles, water iu kitchen, recently. papers | i he Rear rae ee rere Ge Rarines | muarile, macitben rates in) sn howse; lot 80 by 150 JNO. SHERMAN & CO, Tesideuces near Dupont Circle, is called to the three price G2 cts, per ft. The greatest bargain yet rc id ished Hoi tcom- | offered. Inquire on the premises after 4 p.m. of E. J, {{jo8 RENT STEN-ROOM BRICK 1008 THT OY tet Sd aos itokcea Bath sige | SND Et ae Pmt ae NT 7 coed, and strict SEGIAL BANG FX ; : fing danas acetate NTRS | Jon SAre—HOUSES-aPEOTRL BARGAIN, BROWN & BRADLEY, SON, ownerncods idihat nae pe ‘uree-story Brick,Yran.t.,1st,bet,D and Ln.w85,24 my19-3t hree-story Brick, 8r,m.i Bound'y,14th and 15thb.o zt Wek, Bu ahd 434.1 2th ny Bricks, Or, mn. i. 34, G and Hn, oryBricks, 6r, u.i., 12th, W & Bounds F19-6t 8.¢. HILL, 8th and OR SALE—4-ROOM BRICK, 10TH ST., NEAR U, Perse reatine oy arb Onde tay said aks 5 ATTRACTIVE NEW W built brick, “J-story,9 rooms, mod. impa, 2509 Pennayivania ave, u.w. i £6,500; 1,000 cash, re- mainder to suit; Key at 2004. H my12-2w THUS. G. HENSEY, 1006 F st. n.w. R SALE—HOUSES AND LOTS FOR ree-story Bricks, 9r, m4. ANE k Dwelling in the northwest, sirable tenant. _ DANENHOWER & SON, 11 JOR RENT—AFTER JUNE 187, 138 Brick, nine rooms; $30.30. all parts of the city. FRANCIS B. MOHUN, Oth st.. near U, newly papered and painted; stable; myl2-17t Real Estate and Loaus, 1.331 F st. @2,700. aaa sion bake SS _y19 _ WRIGHT & BOLTON, 9th and F ints fc a Dest nepal Fe Finer Mi pist Se bu0 Ane be Sa srae B00 | cellar, St at repair, j Patk, Mt. Pls't 81.000)A nt. nit, SW ste. #4: pair: a : + No. Ox DW aa ams star 3 4 8.8 2,7 “ms13t _ | suit, new and eteyant 818,000 | 103 'Pa, ave. POa0L at ne. 2 SG00 | ROE, RENT SULY 7 TO SEPT. 10, WELL FUR- | 3-stoty brick dwelling near Towa Circ Le BSL CES ae? nished house, near Charlottesville, Va.. with ae teen all m.i. rooms dee} fee. 7, Charlottesville, Va, xo _ my 1-2w JOR RENT_CHEAP_TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE partly furnished, seven rooma, perfect repair, = EINE, B USsIN E88 CORN! present improvement rente for ‘THOMAS AY MITCHELL, 034 Fst, Rooms 5 ahd 6. my19-5t" B-story and cellar brick dwelling, 19th st..near Dupont Cirele, 10 rooms and bath, all in. i.. per month. uodern finprovements. Inquire ‘at the house,’ No, | with furniture... stsseee {OR SALE—DESIRABLE RESIDENCE ON M ST oat. TASTED: | ads fen eee Gow foun cabs bb FE near Sth a, w 512 rooms, moa. imp.; rvt-clase JOR RENT_FINE LARGE HOUSE, 1814 @ ST. | *Mnvdircion 11 rocrus ferace aad all ae “Also, desirable: three-sioty’ Yrick house oh Pa. ave, ‘u.W., 15 rooms, mod. imps., large grounds it fs finished.. near Sistat; 8 room en ‘mod: imp. at home oF Sfst-clas boarding house; reut, $100, Also $6,000. At, COUMBE. 1495 NU ave meteehe Sle ir eo TUOG ey mesic | HRS ag ame cntay | Wyte memes onder, $0. : nro,” Ww. Linkin, hg ° 7 a Pate Bind oe and cella on Caroline at. nw 1800 — ape plot and Hats. B.w._| S2-story Weick dwellings, northeast section of srick10 rooms, on Leh, spove Lowa cfa gt RENT FUUNISHED-FROM, JUNE 19f-76 | cit), Groomsandm.t. Yrica each... 1,400 | Lick roomaon G tet Sith any Slat sa Bo November Ist, a comfortable nine-room Brick cine, fingioes Pisce, 2 near Dupont Circle, south ex) Brick, 7 rooms, BRET STE me sem to aog ATA REDUCED KENT FOR THE SUMMER. eazertsl te 1) Roms. Pheree Flac my18-3t Sie tae sone. attractive and well-located new 5 “Shick dWwelings northwest socdogs faotas é oli — — aon bes ran ‘OR RENT_THAT 5-STORY BRICK DWELLING, wi 000 and 85,’ : st., buain: F? rooms, 504 19th st. p.w. $25 a month. beet hwrtnnibatheclante ts 186,000 Cte Py ‘enton st., n'r Gov, ews cht ce e BUY! ; TYLER & RUTHERFORD, A ie) juccessor 2 . “20°00 my18-6t 826 Fat. nw. | _my7-3w? = 1226 F st.n.w. : a 2-230 RB RENT—FURNISHED— E Fo. SALE—FIVE ELEGANT NEW BAY WINDOW | = 3th and 308 iF poles — bricks; rooms: modern improvements: east front; | = et oth & Siar ster nein” 2g Lot nw.....9416.66) ouy @ BUD ome excepting commer house, at $3,000; $ x ond je teriue. ‘These houses are’ nos mn for | ge Veh oe Pa substan it; only best materials ‘used. On 7th ‘butone square south of Pennsyl within a stone's throw of cars, Herdics, ae- ct ae Cony ONS WELLER & REPETTI, 326 Penneylvani od i SALE—THE VERY DESIRABLE D' rane on Conarenn at, 6A 3 14s, Brick, bet oth’ and olla a so, ltuproved and unimproved property ofthe sity? “Apply to TN ay mi 7-1Ow= 1428 New Yorkave, ‘OR SALE—SPECIAL BARGAINS— Tpartcalars inquire of Miss MAGRUDEE. or ad- furnished Flats for the summer months. 0} Set 7" mises | 0. @; afl modern dress Clagett Mansion, Brightwood D.C. myi9- UNFURISHED. F Foomis and cellar, 8 8th st. s.w. opposite St, Eiaereal eam Moana on Asta 8: *B.imoern EAE MOUNTAINS AND DEPOT PLENTY OF | 1297 Conn. ave......8100/1730 Mat. nw a8 | 1G YATE (11 Gab now atin | SPOOR BO a orate, se iange rooms: “Terma moderate. Aikdvess | 1608 10th ne &W.../88.99 716 71atetaew..---"-- "40 | SsgH BALE CAT A BACHIFICE PWG AW STORT | Pro Oee ‘bet, Loti! and 10th ats. maw, DUDS,” Gainesville, Va myl9-3t | In Sddition to the shove list we have other most de. | A frame jouges on Bladensbuf gad, just north of He spor ng cel Capitol at bet eth aad Web 6 te ae cam te furnished and unfurnished hous:s for which @ | }souudary; a short walk from the H-street cars: Lota 118, bet, Gti and SURMER, BOARDING ON THE HISTORICAL | ermuit to inspect can te bed at our office, z 0: cay termus; will exchauy 11 rooms, ui. corner H snd’lat ate. 1... a lane house ner boar te icant shade rooms, well walks, splendid’ dr ‘lifferent a Rominatlous. Special boarders’ teuets vie Piedinont dur Line. Five trains 2 day each way. Exceeting|y fiw tata Address © EB BRAWSER, Proprietor, Manaus. Va miyiB-lw? RANCH VA. M. i. * tudd ‘References excl “EDGEWOOD,” Thorouglitare P. v. lia Co, Va QUMMER BOARDING_SECURE ROOMS AND SS board uow—season bexinning June Ist. Handsc Story brick Louse, lane airy Toouls, excellent fine shade, lid water, fruit: ice, in abund- | nice drive-ays aud Livery conveniences. Two sch way daily, convenient in depart. duents at Washington. Forfurther particulars, address FS. LAKE, Hanuiton, Louduun Co. Va. x EDMOOR. NEAR WARRENTON AND FAU- quiet Springs. —The attractions are. beautiful wim, large rove, ine water. splendid table, fruit, lle and ice. “For terms 0th et., Washington, D. ¢. Q@ELENDID BOARD AT TAKOMA. D.c., FIV Stiles from Washington.on the Metropolitail Branch of the B. & 0. Road, suitable for Government clerks: uevair and water." Address GUY MOSES, my t4-8t™ Takoma Park, D.C. T Toarders “at c to sccommadate s limited number of jeseant mountain home. Address jockey Co, W. Va. GEO. W. FUSS. TRY COMFORTS 1S Maryisnd will find it ‘to viait “Comfort Retreat” on the 30th of May, wae an avail themselves of excursion rates to Ha webere | wil meet them. notified. “Ad: SS CLANK, Keep Tryst, Waskineton County, may iw FTFUL BOARD ¢ OBTAINED IN | B13! stu, woe, TN EERBECT QUDEM AND HA — the mountains of Virginia st The Brook: plenty of | gp pee ‘Two parloie, diniag-recin aude panty on LL PERSONS ARE WARNED NOT TO. reuay audikand ice, fresh ¥ mare spring water. | 20¢ store. : eee phen Tene A Mahy cue tn uy neers ABNED | Nc ‘Aqarem Mex CBTUCRTUN, hic, Albewarie Gor Va | 602 Sth nt ii, 1@'rx fra IO wD | PSE gE OGD. PRO NCR forauy debta ‘contracted without aura. arn 2317 Geuatkn poKRD_ NEAR THE BECE HEDGE SSwotmtains: tine scenery: large, siry rooms: well Yard: ice and wilk fy abundance. ‘Terms $4 Trauouth. Adviress Misses RICE, (Uvora), Paris PO, Fecquier County, va SVEN MILES FROM WASHINGTON AND THREE. Vquaruers mide fn station on VM i Yo: apleudid ‘Vee healthy Noa : Bo ee CARTER, my 1-2w* Fairtat Co. Va, “4 FEW SUMMER BOARDERS CAN, BY EARLY A. aihestion, be accommodated on realonable terts Mthe Arlineton Motel, Wiuchester, Va Address THOMAS ELLIOTT, Proprietor. mgt 1-Tin IMFTED NUMBER OF BOARDERS CAN BE at Clover Hill Farm, mile QPRING BANK FARM, 2 MIL ‘Se, milk in profusion, 8: BOARD | fE UNDERSIGNED WILL. IN DUE SEASON, | prepared rofitable | ‘, for vacant lots in the ety, SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, ap2i-im oz7_F street. {OR SALE—VERY DESIRABLE DOUBLE BRICK Tesidence and stabie: well located on the corner of two attractive streets, in the vicinity of Thomas Circle: the louse is well Built in every particular; has al todern improvements, my 18-6t ILL & JOHNSTON, 738 JOR RENT—THREE-STORY AND BASE; sth st. near LG i BAD. ADAMS’ JOR RENT—1335 H ST. rete, 7 rooms on Marion,bet, 6th ail 7th ets.n: Apply at once to % 3, W. P. MY mhiz-1L0w* 1428 New York ave. ‘OR SALE—ONE OR MORE OF THOSE NEW AND tractive two-story-and-basement Brick Dwellimus, Hi st.. next to the comer of (th st. e.; contain Siitit rooms and beth, with all todern linproreionta. » BEAUTIFUL Six is in alveclaneudtoon room: house, on was, water, Me: on r oe iy nit | Price only @3,600, ‘B. H. WARNER & CO., ine of cars Only €19 per month. “Inquire si Tet. | 12 Gvery reepeot., For further {nformation and peruult | Price onty 8 O16 Fethw. aw. Ess i CAPITOLA — & CO, 1324 F st. nw. my14-lw OR SALE— ee = PEs OR RENI—NEAR THE CAPITO! 7 DOUBLE Houge on T at. n.w., 6 rooms and bath; m.i.; including bath "103 2d st. ne. Hotige on ‘T''st. D. w., 8 rooms ond bath; all mi. Price $5,400. House. on New Hampshire ave.,8 roomsand bath. Water; lot 50x100, Lanier Heiits VOR Sas me sera ni FO, RENT FURNISHED 1405, STOUGHTON TYLER & RUT st..owned by a naval officer how at sea; well fur- 1 ——— — Price 4,800. ished; all modern improvements; stabling for two TFINE PIECE 01 ce 4 ; f aera eapokE age entire cy: Setuehtrus summer | [i che of the best buniuess squares on Lath stu, or | Pace Se GORE eee te MO Foome and bath; all m1 wemaaeg, only. G00. “PEAS Pat, | Mitable for ‘business purposes, will be sold very | 3 Houses On 3dat. m, e., 7 rooms and bath. Price oe no renters OS Oe | reasonably: to prompt purchaser. 93,000. OR RENT—THE DESIRABLE DWELLING 616 | 0 TYLER &} aqiglize on N st. n, w, 9 rooms and bathall m. i, House on O st. n, w., 9 rooms and bath ;lot 91342185, to alley. Price $7,000. Pa. ave. a. ©, each, with bath, . rai latrol story and celisr; 8 rooms: all imps; SSWOMMSTEDY & BRADLEY et Pat at, 1 ror = NEW DWEL wauiels, prices from $2,300 to each, andwill be F: AUSTIN P. BROWN, Ne; S02 Lind hw. ot OS feat fronts EP Rene: | sold upon tants to wait” BAXERHOWEICE SOS, | _my18-2w Meal Estate adul Fouts, 1480 Fat bow. auaciler, furnace Ae grates and al modera prove: | 1115 Pt is uyii-in ’ | FOR SALE_TWO-STORY AND CELLAR HOUSE, ments. pape mahogany. ran = SSeS fee st,, between with mirror, inevery room: wide parking. "Reut €78 FH reer ote aed pth oy. CaP AR HOUBE, | very desirable location: Sure to enhance in value: Per month. three car Hues. rents for $35 per month : $5,000. owner wall sell ats bargain if sold atonce, ue house ie open foot Re owner R. GOLD. | MYIL-9t HARDING & WATERS, 06 11th st nw. | MY11 L & WATERS, 606. aw. | seu. IS10N et -w., ftom 6 m. myl@-im | FOR SALE_WE AK AUTHORIZED TO SELL | WOR SALEAT A GREAT BARGAIN, 100, 1 JOR RENT—BY RB. 0. HOLL! Sse ea te eO COUT Leth en ceoTEPTOveTtY OD | rodern iniprovemente, Inquire of MM. PARKES, Mass ay nr Togs C.8393,99 1208 Pa. av-c7rs..... $10,000 and $13,000; diag 020 Fath et. for $22,000. | 22255 Bm —_— oe fore Circle Lor ;--...-300 1446 N at. Vr. fur. my14-6t OWENS 21 ¥ st | One neues co tod wea ee Ne | 66 R SALE-ON NORTH SIDE OF DEFREES ST. 1 neat N 8 tooume ari. | e new two-s ings, contain i i ing Six roomed bath four, with al Todemnlinprove- | Gucaguth 2g: Boat Sty rvotne each mL nents. ent for $200 per year. Price only 81. 3 ay 0 eG WARNE £ GO Zoe sarms apply aw my18-3t z 916 Fs HJ. DALY, 631 Fat nw. ‘OR SALE—A CORNER HOUSE IN THE NORTH- west of the city, and near Dupont Circle. HOUSE IN ER ADEM AND HANDSOMELY Conn.av. o'r Dup’t Cir. 11th. near Ost, 10r. S14 Coun. av 10F 91! PERSONAL. Bast. near Pa ave... OB SALE— BUSINESS PROP! 0) ts. Dw...10&15 car Gt. : st aw. r bet. 11th and 1 : — bt ore aRTORETY piscea witn me for rent or aaleis Uberally | yaitc 2200 per mouth: ‘L. - SAUNDERS & ARTED—THE GAUMENTS: BLANKETS Poristot uroverty foraaie’ca'or wend stone, | DOT — clea by Sur superior proce | mye °* ROHOEAAN* oth ‘and Pts ew. ‘OR SALE HOUSES AS FOLLOWS."038 § na whten stored away by us guaran POR RENT 212 M ST, AND X. HAVE. DRUG | iosse, Ti rooms, modern improvements 407% 1st st, | for aid delivered, RN Tof" FisoHien “bee Ot cccuplod. M- M-PARRER. 148 Pst, myl@T3e" | howe htt Cae Res noSmie lot STOR THOMES | ay. Rae ee a — | A. MITCHELL. 9334 F st., Rooms 5 au 6. * | OACCOUNT OF THE HRAVY, DEMAND, UPow F JOH SALE 2248 CLEVELAND AVE) “A. DESIR: | Gents Second-hand "Glatitae. Kiaress: oF” eust s. thle wall-built, G-room, pres-brick, front House; | JUBTHY Olt Btaud, O19 ‘Doe : ADLEY. "| turee! ranges letrobe and state tiantels eld 927 F st. now. z,Paved street ood rear alley: soo ene for iugpsction, THOS! Is 103s 20th ty FOE SALES ON 16TH | ST. A NICE 7-ROOM woh spezame_* FEM) bor ate. B 3 19 D ot nw. it CRISES FR GHRATON QuEeEipRS eae cream OE ‘ric! + lot fronting 20 feet on 16th OG Hite ix, and 3d feat Hampenire ave, with wide park: Maz J. P. Panoe 2 H st. nes rice, 300. poe a ; house, ‘siz, oom, hail, bath, cellar, Fear Paitin” | side Seed WAS" diese ear 16th at ni” Price only 1207 ¥ STREET NORTHWEST, aa ea 2418 F ot. new. i 4. ST ote. <GNFURNISHED— SS By ee ae ron : Mende rtana see 2. 10 ppt BS IN RHODE ISLAND AVENUE NEAR IMPORTER, 43 [ith peace nage Mane pre Ds 3 darn gouvenigncen, ‘well built. Inquire of Mit | , With ll her Choice Importations duly secatved, the eridiaa ave, Vicosan kaki, amortment Brow of Prospect Hill, furnished, for summet, $50 per wonth. mh26-8w* TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1296 Fst. n.w. RK SALE-2014 H ST. 8 ROOMS, sens Pa bby iat Worth 5 000 is now complete, and ladies cannot fall to. be wufted N. B—Just reselved for country and sea shore the latest st7les in strawn, ayia mas aS, HUNT Has just from New York, and invites tion to the latest, in PARISIAN HATS end the most elegant novelties ia FINE MILL- yt 1300 F streetmaw, DECLARING FOR RECIPROCITY. Am Exciting and Inharmonions Meet- ing of the Toronto Hoard of Trade. ‘TORONTO, Oxt., May 20.—The board ot trade met last night to debate the reciprocity question, All the speakers except one were against a couimer- cial unton, and toward the close feeling fan high. At the outset John MacDonald, a wholesale dry board ucieves thus soumwctouat eenty reditable and advantageous alike to both parties United ‘states and Canada) can be framed if Such a spirit of fairness us will afford tie be for its Perpetulty, That this board is favor of the employment ot all laudabie ‘means Beare gouty propa to Snes agua diseritinat prin? ir. MacDonald supported the ae na, long speech. It was Lig gh é Gurney, Thos, Davies, Barlow Cumberland 40d hutaber of Ottiers. ‘The first motion for an adjourn- ‘ment of the debate was the jal for an outburst of the pent-up impatience and excitement. R. C, Me. Butterworth ‘on, Be"iattaiat“vbat' fae int visi rm ortes wefe falsed of “We dont want a stranger A scene of contusion followed. A large of those present arose and were leaving the ball, and the chairman put Mr. MacDonald’ fesolution as the original motion, it was car. ra loses the the question Uf reciprocity by the boatd, otro Blowers Michigan Brush Fites. VAST QUANTITIES OF CORD WOOD BURNED — THE STILL SPREADING. Dernorr, May 20.—A ‘special trom Marquette, Mich, to the Aventng Jowrnal says: The fires are still burning in all directions. ‘The Italians at camp No. 3, on the South shore ratiroad, Worked all’ night, and saved most of the bulldtings. No fatallties are reported. News trom Rrenty sgt localities indicates diminishing tires, At Oscars, seven intles trom Houghton, 1,900 cords 9f wood were burned and miles of timber destroys. Beetman’s cord wood yard near the village, Which contains twenty-elght thousand cords ig burning. Gillette's mill, six miles south of this city, is surrounded by flanies, but the large force at Work thay save the property. “High winds pre- ‘Yall to-day, and fires are breaking out in new lo- falittos (dt is estimated that the Upper Peninsu- Jar ts $3,000,000 poorer on account of the winds ‘two woeks ugo and these fires, eclcen ritale Detroivs Turbulent Poles. Detnow, Mict., May 20.—it having been report d thas Father’ Kalasinski, the deposed Polish priest, Was about to return to this city, a large crowd of his adherents turned out last night with the avowed intention of ousting the present in- cumbent, A collision occurred between them and the supporters of the existing administration, A shot Was fired and clubs used vigorously, but no one was seFlously hurt. ‘The police made two ar- a ‘The Agreement as to Egypt. Constanrixoris, May 20.—It is stated that the convention between England and Turkey provides fost te British shail evacuate kgypt three years ence. If, after that time, interna! troubles arise in Buypt British and Turkish troops shall reoccu- by the country jointly, or separately, as the two governments eats agree upon. No other power shall beallowed to intervene in Egyptian affairs, ad tesle Mecadinouh The Chicago Lockout, ABANDONING THE IDBA OF PROSECUTING THE BOY- COTTING BOSSES. Cuicaco, May 20.—The Knights of Labor, who, it 1s Bald, are interested in the proposed prosecution of the contractors for conspiracy, will hot talk on the subject. The President of’ the Bricklayers’ Union, however, does not favor the project, and takes ‘the position of the master buildera, ‘that their association is not incorporated, and is not, therefore, able, A FIRE AT ADRIAN, MICH. ALLOWED TO BURN ITSELF OUT UNCHECKED. Ditrkort, Micu., May 20—A special to the Hren- ing Journal trou Adrian, Mich., says: At 5 o'clock thts'morntng a fire broke out ti the old Comstock janing mill, soon spreading to the lumber yard of . W, Baker, adjolning. ‘The limited water supply of the city cisterns soon gave out, and an attempt was made to use water from the water-works hydrants, of which company Baker 1s a stockholder. It is | alleged that by orders of the Chief of the Fire Department, the Water was shut off, the sudden checking causing arupture of the'main near the pump works. The fire, which covers a large section of the block west of the Lake Shore irelght- house, is now (9 a, m,) burning itself out unchecked. Contiguous propery bad a hafrow escape. ‘The loss will _ probably foot up $60,000. ‘There has been. trouble between the water-works and the city for some time, growing out of the city’s refusal to pay rental to the company for hydrants, The company has never refused water in case of fire, and the closing off to-aay will be thoroughly investigated. Baker has $25,0001n- surance on his stock. e planing mill property has been tn litigation for some time, and it ts im- possible tO give the loss or insurance. General Foreign News, ‘THE OBLRANS PRINCES WILL NOT BE RESTORED TO THR ARMY. Pais, May 20.—The state council has rejected the appeals of the Orleans princes for a reversal of the decree expelling them from the army. ‘The appeal of Prince Murat for restoration to the army Mag been admitted. = FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Now York Stock Market. following aro, the opening and 3:00 p.m _ prices of the New York. Stock reed by speci ‘wire to Hr Ht Dodge, 500 loth street °. vd Kame | & | 3:00 ase] 08%! GB76 North 4055) + Bi 1 Siclweat! Union| Pst 32 ‘ashington Stock Exchange. Mowing from Wednesday's lons asbingion Stock E Baiee ate ed + hee 18PL, coupons: 110M bid, 110% naked. 891, 110% bid, 110% asked 1924, currency, 122 vi Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, Mp., May 20.—Cotton firmer—mid- A. Flourstesdy with fairingutey— Sa estarn supers 35003 (Os go aL ane wrnaaneest Sy wenters ‘end dull Po ae ta SOLDIEBS IX THE camp. ducted by Adjutant Harrison, of the W. L. I. Corps fo the tents assigned them scuth of the Monument and at oni ar com lute, The, com in y-five men, commanded by Capt. C. Adams, 18% Lieut, Reite ‘ocutre, 2a" Lieut L. Oo. Maur, ist Sergt. L. Duffy, and 2d ‘sergt. P. Moves. ‘They left New Orleans Tuesday, and came ov. Piedmont Air-Line. They marched trom the’ = Without mi enteri: the camp quietly. An hour later the Volunteef Sout , of 'Vickebarg, ‘Misa, Who came on the second Of the same mi into camp. ‘& fine-look- tral arched are Ing body oF men. Upon ortivel they formed on Pennsylvania avenue, and marched in good style The capeain ot the company ied weatiesy i Lieut. Patrick Henry, aud. ‘ed’ Lisut. Chaties. W. Adains. "The Texas companies were expected dur- ing the afternoon. ‘The Muscatine Rifles will ar- rive at half-past 6 o'clock to-nignt. Several other Sets) are expected to arrive before to-morrow LAaDIRs TO @0 IxTO cAMP, son Rifles, of Jackson, Mich., arrived this mor- ing, and reports that a large party of ladies ftom Jackson will accompany his which wil arrive on Sunday. The iuto camp while here, and tents will be erected for them Partment in the Walce 12, just worn of tae ve Parade grounds, REDUCING THR PRICE OF ADMISBION. Ata meeting last night of the executive com- mittee of the National Drill, in response to @ popu- lar demand, it was decided to reduce the price of admission to the drill to 25 cents, ‘The action of the committee last night in feaus. ing the price of admission to the grounds frum 50 cents to 25 cents, with 25 cents extta tor reserved seats, meets ‘with general approval, ‘There was a feeling of dissatisfaction ‘the Public that the price of admission had red ‘80 high, and the reduction will have the it is thought, not only of securing larger att during drill week, but of making the total larger than would have been the case otherwise, THE HRADQUARTERS BUILDINGR. ‘The three headquarters buildings, patent porta« Die barracks were erected yesterday. ‘The butld- ings are each 34x18 feet. They are built in se- Uons, which lock intoeach other and fit accur- ately. Each side consists of six double to each of which 1s attached a bed, table and chair, While 1n the pane! over the table 18 a glass window sash, opening Lawapdly tals Js protected on the outside by a hinged-slat shutter, opening out- Wardly. The floor isin sections, and when in position keys into the sides of the Barrack and ing a longitudinal chaft, which extends the length the building; this ts’ provided with three and may be ‘used for either not or cold air, or for disinfectants. A small annex is On each end ot the barrack agd they may be used for heating or any other necessary purpose. CAMP NOTES. Col. Wright, commandant of thie Peekskill Mill. tary Academy, arrived this mornthg to see that evertyhing will be in readiness for tis command to gointocamp immediately upon their arrival to-mor- morow afternoon. There will be two companies of 110 cadets from the Peckskill Military Acad- e my. A special train will arrive about 3 o'clock Bun- day afternoon from Jackson, Mich., with four com- panies of Michigan troops. Gen, D. B. Ainger, form. erly postmaster of ores nice jutant general of Michigan, Will accompany them to repfesent the governor of Michigan. ‘The Toledo Cadets will arrive Sundag aftethoon. ‘The High School Cadets will not. go Into cau and will be unable'to compete in the drills, but they will give an exibition drill Saturday atver- noon. ‘drill ground will be opened at 4 ‘The gates of the g'’clock Monday afternoon, when such troops as have arrived will give the first dress Some of the crack organizations of the countty will participate, Tue full Marine Band will furhish the music, “The dress parades, which will ton- Unue during the week, will be by different organ- dzations, as it will be tinpossibie for all to parade at the same time. Gen. Ordway was informed that the an Hofse Carqrpap eee a ve made eclal arrangements mt on ¥ ‘Boo mamaniany wi erent areas ernor of the State, ‘They will bring thei boi with them. Mr. T. C. DeLeon was prostrated with overwork yesterday, but was able to attend to some utgent business to-da) No Liquor in Camp, AN ORDER ISSUED TO STOP ITS BALE—A CALL ON THE PRESIDERT. Mra. Sarah D. La Fetra, president ofthe Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Mra. Annie R, Mou ton, and Mrs. Margaret A. Weaver, a committee appotated by the W. T. C. U. fot the purpose, called upon the President this. morning and pre- sented to him a protest against the selling of liquor in the national encampment and drill grounds, The paper they presented to the President was as follows: “We the honor of calling your attention to the fact Uat f% 18 proposed to open a liquor saloon inside the enclosure of the National Beal grounds on the Government reservation, which, ch courtesy, 18 ted for use to'a cominittee in charge of the National Drill, 8 KE. Wheatley, chairman, We further call your attention to the fact that sald committee is to receive $1,800 for the privilege of cond ‘this restaurant and bar. which ‘liberal sum, in addition to Government to justify such an expenditure for a few days’ oc- cupancy. We appeal to you in behalf or the morals of the young meh of the various who, thany of them in our country's uniform, wil attend this drill, and who, away from hohie re- straints and in cainp, will need ho special induce- ments to lead them into excessive dissipation, We would like to see Unis drill a credit and not a re- proach to our nation, and tn Our Judgment ample facilities are already ’afforded for securing intoxi- cating liquors in this city without this extra tn- ducement to do so, and at the very door of the Ex- ecutive Mansion and on Government y. Further, we believe that the spirit and intent ot the law Tegulating the granting of liquor licenses in the District 1s Violated in this cage. Yourinfiu. ence 1s solicited in the nathe of morality, good ordef, and our country’s honor." ‘The President, the ladies said, received them most courteously, expressed his proval of the license to sell Liquors on the drill ground, and gave the ladies much encouragement to believe it would. not be done. AN ORDER ISSUED, ‘The ladies of the W. C. T. U. also called on Com- missioner Wheatley, Col. Wilson, commissioner of Public buildings and grounds, and other gentle- men having authority. As a result of their move- Sted an order protibidng the sale of liquor ifthe an 01 ot camp. ‘The bar-room. privilege had been sold by. ‘the commnttee for $1,800, which sum of money the committee will lose by their action to-day. pate 2 Bs ati A New Land Office Division. 8. D. LUCKETT LIKELY 10 BE THE CHIRP. Land Commissioner Sparks will issue an order in afew weeks creating a new division in the Genefal Land Office, tobe Known as the “Contest Divi- sion.” It isdesigned to take the place of the present Contest Board, which during the‘past two months, with Mr. Frank Gordon acting as tempo- rary chief, has been at work on. cases of this kind, ‘When the’Commissioner issues his order there will bea chief of this division inted with the salary thesame as other chiefs of division in Land Office, namely $1,800, was ‘at the last session to authorize the appointment of achief of this division at a salary of $2,400 and ten clerks at $2,000 but no ‘action was taken. It will be ni utilize the force at Present in the office, and the new chief be id from the mone} wed for the $1,800 Grade, ass the ease wlth the otner culers of ive, sions.” Mr.8. D. Luckett, of Indiana, is spoken of in connection with this new place. volar ede wed cacy Danorrovsty Ji1.—Ex-Representative Milton Sayler, of Ohio, at one time ‘ot the pro tein, is dangerously il et Providsuce Woapital, ‘Navat Oxpers.—Surgeon Henry P. Harvey, on dered to the Iroquols, Pacific station, per steamer of Ist June next. Ensign8. D. from the Atlanta and months leave. c. Surgeon John C1 ‘Som tae jameetawn, on the fo TAKE A REST. | The President's Summer Trip. GOING TO SARANAC LAKE NEXT WEEK WITH une, CLEVELAND, MRS, POLSOM AND ME. AND MRS, LaMont, ‘The President, accompanied by Mra Cleveland, Mrs Folsom, and Colonel and Mrs. Lamont, will leave for Saranac Lake, N. ¥., next Thursday, tor about ten days’ fishing. When he was in the mountains last season he had delayed tt until ft | ‘Was almost too late for good fishing. He expects to get there now before the crowd of Adirondack Visitors assemble, with the vlew of securing a good Fest and fine sport, Working steadily very hard, and thinks he needs attuie fest new. The President has made no pians for an exten- sive sumnmer trip as yet, and mag be that, he an ainity to be aw: ftime, Should he’ doom” it nseaary to ‘an extra session of Cong:e-a, he would A] or LA ng? — a, tirely. pretty sate at all event Unt he will not decept any of the invitations trom various sections of the count ttend fairs and = ry to at a sais ASKING A SUSPENSION, ‘The Much«Mooted Fourth Clause of the Commerce Act. THE INTERSTATE COMMISSIONERS GIVE A HRARING TO ‘TRE SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD. The Interstate Commerce Commission to-day Granted a hearing to the Southern Pacific Ratl- Toad Company upon its application for a perma- nent suspension of the fourth section of the inter- state act, Mr. EJ. Stubbs, general traMic mana- ger of the Southern Pacific, went into a detatled explanation of the transportation arrangements of the rond, the competition it meets, and the ne- cessity of its making low rates in order to meet competition with water lines. He said that in the matter of through rates between New York and other eastern points and Pactiic coast points, ‘the question ts what can the railroad get in com- potion with the | clippers, which” make the west rates, He said’ these rates are governed by the clipper rates, He added that the Policy of the road would be, with to points east of Sacramento, to make a rate that Would enable those points to get fretght direct from the East without the necessity o shipping to the western terminus and then reshipping Yo the local point. ‘That rate should be less than the cost of shipping through to the western ter- minus and then reshipping Back. He said that for Some years his jad maintained such rates. Tates were Kept up until the intervtate law ‘went Into operation. Several of the Commissioners wanted to know why the law operated to prevent such direct rates to Intermediate points, Mr. Stubbs replied that the law put an end to all the then existing tariffs and unsettled every thing. Since it went into operation the railroad men had been consulting and endeavoring to reach some basis of arrangement, The members of the Commission asked Mr. ‘Stubbs numerous questions, going into minute de- tails Their line of questions seemed to Indicate that they could not see any necessity for the per- Manent suspension of the fourth section. TRADE WITH HAMILTOX, CANADA, NOT AFFRCTRD. The State Department has received and trans- mitted to the Interstate Commerce Commission for its information, a letter from Albert Roberts, the United State consul at Hamilton, Ont., relative to the effects of the interstate commerce law upon trade with that port. Mr. Roveris says: “I have the honor to inform you that while the enactment by Congress of the interstate commerce law has had a ‘tendency to disturb to some extent the factlities of rail t tation between Unis port and inverior points, fu the Uited States, beosuse Of the Inabittty of the connecting to quote through rates, the business of this con- sulate records no material decline in consequence ‘thereof up to the present time. WANT THR LAW ENFORCED. ‘The Commission has received a series of resolu- tions adopted by the Dunlap Grange, No. 919, Peoria County, Iil., favoring the enforcement of all the provisions of the interstate commerce law “in an impartial way, not with a studied intent to make them oppressive and odious to the peuple "m repealed.” H Can: an lines and g0 have A petition from the committee appointed by the Merchants’ Excl of the city of Charleston, 8. C., has been received by the Commission favoring the enforcement of section 4 of the law. The Charleston Exchange has aiso petitioned the Com- mission to enforce all the provisions of the 7 ‘At the instance of the attorney for the Denver ahd Rio Grande Railroad Co. the Interstate Com- merce Commission enlarged the suspension order in the case of the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Ratitoads so as to include the Denver and Rio Grande Co. in Its operations, WALP-FARE RATES TO OLD SOLDIERS. In reply to Gen. Black's letter in regard to the granting of half-tare rates to inmates of soldiers’ homes, the Interstate Commission state that in the absence of a formal case they can do nothing. They suggest that a decision as to the granting of sucit rates be obtained froin the rallrosds, aud on that decision the Commission could give an inion, A communication from Western and Southwest- ern water lines has been received by the Commis ston denying the statement of the Southern rail- Toad companies that the water transportation companies iixed freight rates and urging Uae Com jon to rescind Its order suspending the fourth section of the interstate law. In his conference with the Interstate Commis- sion yesterday, Mr. Albert Fink, tue trunk line pool commissioner, advised permanent suspension of the short-haul clause wherever necessary to meet competition. ‘The Matthews-Trotter Imbroglie, WHAT A DISTRICT OFFICIAL SAYS ABOUT 17, A prominent District official, who has an inti mate acquaintance with the ‘politics aud poll tictans of the colored race, sald to a Stan reporter today that the accounts which have appeared about the Matthews-Trotter imbroglio are stb- stantially true. “In the first was the wish ‘Trotter confirm: dent would lace,” said he, “I don’t think it dent Cicveland to have had 1am Of opinion that the Presi- in have reapointed Matthews,” “Tam convinced,” continued Tur Star's informant, “that the friends of Matthews and others have done their utmost to embarrass Trot- ter and his administration. Why, they even went 80 far as to endeavor to make people believe that ‘Trotter is mentally incapacitated for the work.” Speaking of how Trotter caine to receive the ap- itinent, the official sald: “When the President found it necessary to ap) nt some one else than Matthews, he sent for @ colored man Who has since gone to Liberia, I know this, because I saw the man while he was here. He was a of plantation a ft man for Position as soon as he called upon im, and ‘then it was that Trotter was sent for. I don't think, however, the Presidentisa party to the persecution of Trotter.” MATTHEWS’ CLAIM. In connection with the trouble in the Recorder of Deeds’ office, between Mr. Matthews, the Ex- Recorder, and Mr. Trotter, his successor, the claim is made by Mr. Matthews that Mr. Trotter has not furnish, It is claimed that Mr. Trotter became indebted to him for these When ‘the transfer was —— Waiting for # Verdict, In the Criminal Court, in the case of Mary J. McBride and Jno. W. McFarland, on the charge of afson at house 515 Eleventh street northwest, Mr. Worthington concluded his argument for the Gov- emment about 9:40 o'clock this morning. Sudge Montgomery then proceeded to charge the n , Hirst, that the indictment was good, ana ‘Was no variance with the statute, an ‘then on the form of verdict sald that McFarland could not be convicted independent of Miss Mc- Bride, for the intent was to defraud the insurance It is true that in this case there is no ,, Dut circumstantial evidence, and 1s more certain. ‘Ou thé Du- convenience to the letter, the aH) ue He ei ci ved as a matter Be i FE i i Heaven fa qt i F ES k 4 JUSTICE WOOD! SUCCESSOR, About the Supreme Bench, acancy. Gowip ‘The President has not set decided etther whom ‘RE Will appoint to succeed Justice Woods on the ‘Supreme bench or at What time he will make the Appointment. I ts possible he will not name the MAD Until after his return from the mountainy ‘There are not morethan one or two men who © applied for the place, and the chances are (hat none who has applied of does apply will get ‘Ube appointment. Of all the ofices the President ‘UbIDks this is one that should seek the man. ‘There are many names spoken of tn the connec OR, Severaiot which have been mentioned tn TRE StAX, and some that have not been published. 148 tar from imposefbie that Mt. Garland may Te cetve the appointme: His friends believe that he would itke the appotntment, and it is known ‘Unat the President bas confidence in him, It is contended by Soutuern men that the ap- Polntment should go South, bul there are promi- ‘nent men from other sections of the country, in- eluding Mr. Cleveland's rormer law’ pariner, MF. Bissell, spoken of. Men from that section urge a should come from the circuit that Mr. Woods occupie i, the name of ex-Repy= sentive Hammond, of Georgia, is presented. MIS friends are urging his appointment very strongly, and the chances are that he will not get the ap: ntinent. ‘The fact that he ts an active cand! latr and his friends are working for him as Uh y ary, ts enough to prejudice Its chances IIs said that the three names the President ts most serious!y considering at present, are those of Speaker Carilsie, Secretary Bayard and Atvorney- General Garland. Ss CASE 01 CAPT, SELPuIpEeR. A Court of Inquiry Ordered, The Secretary of the Navy has ordered a court of inquiry, of which Capt. Wm, E. Fitzhugh is president, and Captains E. 0, Matthews and Pred- erick V. McNair, members, and Paymaster RW. Allen, judge advocate, to meet on board Such United States vessel ou the Asiatic station, at Nagasaki, Japan, as may be designated by the commander-in-chief of the sta- on for the purpose of inquiring into all the tacts and circumstances connected with the fatal acct. dent to some Japanese natives, resulting from the explosion of ® shell from the U. 8. 8. Omaha, of Which Capt, Thos. Selfridge was commander, and whether the accident was due directly or indirectly to negligence or carelessness on the part of Capt. Selfridge. Capt. Fitzhugh goes to the sthton from the United States and the other mem- ders of the court have been ordered to Uke station since the accident occurred. SRCRETARY WHITWRY SATS in relation to the matter “there is no evidence to Show, even if all the facts are as stated in the communications @ansunttted by the Admital, that there was any wilful or intentional diregard of the duty Teasonable precaution on the part the commanding SMicer of the somal There is Feason to beileve that Capt, Self ridge sup, himself to have taken the neces Sary Means of assuring himself that the tanget- practice undertaken and executed al the time Was. Undertaken and was being execived in a manner furnishing every security against pertl. “While, therefore, Lam led to the conclaston ‘That There Was no Wilful of Intentional disregard of duty apparent, the circumstances seem to lead to the conclusion that there was negligence and disregard of reasonable precaution in the manner iu which the target practice was performed. There seems to be a grave reason for supposing that this target practice was conducted ata place where the shells, In the very course of thelr fig imperiled a village upon the island, This is wt clear, and is one of Une things that should be set. Ued by the court. If this cironmstance should be established, 1 think no exglanation. would be ade. quate as agulust a chargd of negligence in the Selection of the position of Uhe vessel and the place for the practice and the absence of proper recom holssance of the ground. In the third place, unexploded shells were cer- tainly left upon dapancse soll after the target practice had been completed. ‘The use of danger- ous Weapons is accompanied by very grave re sponsibility and duty on the part of pAreons by ‘Whom they are employed. “steps were taken by Capt. Selfridge in t Which he considered sufticient, to aswure himself that the shelis had all been exploded. Whether they Were sufficient, under the cite umstances, Is & matter which Will be referred also to the court of inquiry about to be ordered. Under all the cine culustances, therefore, T have decided to have the facts determined by a court of oMlcers before act ing turther upon the case, “There is no reason to doubt that Captain Sel- fridge supposed himself to have done everyuniuy necessary as a precaution agatnst mp Filing Oth ers, and if it should be found, nevertheless, DY & Judginent formed sul ently, that he was gent, I consider it an injustice to him to any Wiiful disregard of the law or his duty.” see District Government Affairs, BUILDING PERMITE have been Issued by Inspector Bntwiste as follows: Landvoight € Kimmel, to erect four brick dwel- lings, humbered 201 t6 207 2d street northwest; £18,000. B.Scannell, to erect urick dwelling, nut Dered 1214 0 street. northwest; 88,000." A. L. Phillips, to erect brick stable th rear Z10y H street northwest: #1,200, Glenn Brown, to four brick dwellings, numbered 911 to 917 Georgia avenue southeast; &1,200. eo Bua. 10 Rewove Trrue.—To-day a Dill was flea by Mr. A. B. Duvall for F. W. Clemons, trustee for A. A. Clemons, against Tie People’s Saving BADK, Warren, Deen, and others, to ‘remove ttle on 1003 im square 85k,” It is claimed that one Wm. Looney, ‘who died in October, 1865, seized Of the property, appears by the records to have executed a September 11, 1s74. of this property, wo secure the payment of certain notes, and he alleges that the paper Is false and fictitious, and tt being a eoud Upon the title, they seek to'have It removed The Courts, EQuiry CovrtJudges James and Merrick, To-day, in re-petition of B. U. Keyser, receiver; Jeave to’ sell certain real estate. ‘Sherman age Ward; I.W. Nordunger appointed trustee. Berne hardt’ agt. Bernhardt; A.C. Bradley appointed guardian ad item. Dipple agt. Gunther; sale de- creed, &. Pronate Covrt—Judge Merrick, To-day, estate of John L. Gregory; proot of pub- lication flied. Estate of J. Kimball, jr.; sworn Statement tiled in Heu nunt, Estate of dan, Flood; replication to answer of Marta Piaod fled. Estaté of J. J. Nicholson; order of publication ied, In re, Isabella McCovey; W. J. McConvey ‘appointed xvlardtan; bond $4.04 aeot P.G, Riley; letters tssued to Elizabeth Riley; bond $4,000. In re, guardianship of orphans of Agatha Daw; resignation of W. M. Daw presented. Iu re, Nellie Aidort garet Aldorfer appointed guar: dian; bonds $500. > ‘The Death of Ex-Gov. Smith. GOV. LEE OFFICIALLY NOTIPIRS THR VIRGINIA LRGIB LATURE TO-DAY. RICHMOND, May 20.—Gov. Lee to-day notified the geucral assembly of the death or ex- Gov. Wm, Siuith, Kesolutions tn respect to the IMeMOTY Of the deceased Were adopted, and an ade Journient ordered. The remains of vhy oMcially venerable Virginian will Teach this city at.3 p.m. and wiil Ue met at te depot by a joint legislative commitvee and es corted to the Capitol. = ‘The Champion's Be! SULLIVAN CALLED UPON TO FIGHT KILRAIN Om SCRRBNDER If. New York, May 20.—Kichard K. Fox, of the Pe tice Gazette, to-day sent a levier Ww the ofice of the Clipper, cailing upon Jobn L. Sullivan to meet Jake Kilrain for $5,000 8 «ide, the Championsiup of America, and the Polier Gurette diamond bei, or else surrender his tithe of chi jon to Kilmuln. “There hus already been $1,000 de. posited Which Mr. Sheedy is called upon to cover on behalf of Sullivan or relinquish the cham- jouship to Kilraia. Accompanying the letter Mr. KX sent articles of agreement providing for afight in November, either in Lousiana or Mississippi, making the New York Clipper stake. holder, and naming October 2 as the tline tor the ‘SelecUon Of the final stakeholders, ——-- Fire in Chicago, Lincoix, May 20,—A fire occurred this mornit at Nos. 10 and 1) South Canal street, The buil lng 1s occupied by B. Loeweuthal, Bros. & Co, wi le dealers in rags, and D. G. Gall a dealer in cotton Waste. The damage to build. ing ts estimated at $5,000. Mr. Loewential esti. mates his loss at Delween $35,000 ang $45,000. booed amano Lora and seventy other ilberal- unionists have seceded from:the Eighty Club, of London, in consequence of the club's a ‘Mr, Gladstone's Irish policy. ‘The governor-general,opened the interaational ball season at Toronto yesterday by throw- ing a ballon to the feld. Lady to. ‘gether with Lieutenaut-Governor aud airs. Robinson, were present, BALE OF CRATES AS0ORTED LY, 7 (-FOURTH, “ ‘THOMAS amet,

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