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A THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, -D. C., MONDAY JANUARY 28, 1889. . FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR RENT—HOUSES. ° FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. CITY AND DISTRICT. ACROSS THE EASTERN BRANCH. ALEXANDRIA. {OR RENT—1901 VT. AVE, COR. T ST. 12 RENT— RAL, Ponstiec ter olny: ets Wye eee: The Memorial to Congress for Another | Reported for Tax Evexiee Stan. all conveniences, ‘water: 100)7 three story, 5 aber ‘anti! So'clock'p. mm igure 7601 2 span, Teas AP end Gato. aa POINTERS. Bridge. wie harms ams Daron — In the coms # oor 24 STH ST, NW. THREE-STORY fre) ‘A GREAT FT. THIS | IY you want a Lot, A number of citizens have interested them- yt it is expected thet the smohya iar eck hotse; nine rome and bath: all F ; Het ae ay fn. | If you want Board, selves in the proposition to have Congress pro- aye oq RE Staal ory Rss oo, * i “apply atonce. Sra ae Dement coms ride forthe construction of «bridge trom the Botha Chee utter tan nae mie pele Fk BEXT-NEW Two.stony Bnic you want Rooms, Capitol street across the Eastern | term does not begin until the third Monday of building. 6 rooms and bath; B. nae If you want a branch of the Potomac river. Two bil March that i of the a a . AN ‘ you House, be lis, one Bext, so ‘unless a ‘ial term Seyeat G82 Ret net rout, #18300 OO as 609 S ST.; SEVEN ROOMS _AND elgcloment theataire of sys te, Twitlsell at | If you want Lodgings, in ‘the House and one in the Senate, have not | Court is held, which is unlikely, the matter QB RENT-FURNISHED COZY HOUSE IN amps price 830 per month. 4, W. P. Seis coments te Bien ee ever If you want a Tenant, yet been acted upon, and a memotial has con- | "ct, Soll then nansed until that — lor 8 ptt tly 'iow? Call at 53S pit A ee = jpandacane and Ty Ae If you want a Boarder, sequently been presented to Congress setting | of Special + he we Med _— _ 3-4 ‘that 20th tn ya2s-3e" Piet xe 10/307 od finished ja natural "wood, with open fire: | If you want to Lend Money, forth the necessity for the legislation and ap- there =~ been abont €25,000 overdrafts by the 2 3 4 If you want to Borrow Money, tion asked for, Attention is directed in | Alexan Passenger railroed y on the Se ae H GTEAD, 584 Fats fnwe-brsst.16:50° B. LEON. cary, Teor ahie 2 OF treet ‘uiurovemeata eo" t tothis p Aaoes want to Sell yisrrel — sae acu that while Congress a — hio Tailroed compeny, and oR r_CHEAP — SEVE a HOUSE IN Wie wee sine, jnmuii b ‘ some prota. Aino in same equate, If you want to Buy Anything,— has expended many million dollars in improv- | to the want of prim Ee Sey pts ; in most desirable part of the north- gree, B20 r month: all modern im- Singty, at speculative prices. pin Advertise the fact in The Evening Star, ing and beautifying this city it has almost en- | rectors, and therefore that the directors are east; two lines cars; rent $16 to $20 todesirable ten- 6 ‘cellar, ha!ls and cueste; 3ee wW. E. BUR! ore ae tirely neglected that portion of the District | personally liable to make good to depomtors: 59 Prospect ave. ; key next door. : 4a26-6t AMEE N.Y ave | €F EVERYBODY READS THE STAR. #9) which lies between the capitol and the Eastern | the full amount of their deposits, with interest. SALE— = ‘i " This report, 32,000, frame house, 7 rooms, branch. The memorial calls particular atten- | ) ‘port, now affirmed in principle by the hot and sola mien, pure rom Agentur De: | A GRIDIRON CLUB DINNER. _ | tion to the fact that the only proper Genet of Appeals, will then be the mew basis of a ——— ’S GARBAGE . ee wee WE. BURFORD. | How Me 8 Ez OUTLET FoR THE cITY's G Hovses 1 ional tx 1226-3 1422 N. ¥. ave. pal corasctseaeiy haved ome” issouth of the city, and then the argument is | authorities to tear down some old dwellings im UNFURNISHED. 3209 Opt, pw. 12r-_-875 1 027-29 22a st. aw, 213 2d R RENT—HOUSE No. 1414 COLUMBIA ST.- BEE a tl ux hout ; n |. imp.; rent T 10. at 1415 Columbia st. nw. perme 20 ot 3 Bere R SALE—A BARGAIN— i bl is hi Pier tutto nts Cntcey Weick. 7 own, mot broaght heme to Congress by the following rhow go = “Ticeerewey opening into Piss ern Waprovements, on L st, u.w., near Government | The Gridiron club held its J: dinner at | Paragraph: stance south of Queen each.” Printing Office, Se Gea nee “For years this vast amount of unhealthy re- | MTs movement here against the renewal 35,40 26-3 WET Dee. | Chamberlin’s Saturday night As the club oo matterhas been carried down the Boto. | dwellings in close courts or upon alleys whem we eeie kek ett imac = _ 14 N.Y. 8*¢._ | was organized in the month of January this | [use matter has been carried don Thavigation is | {B€ Present tenements in such locations shall 512 11th st.nw. 50) ce Fiirty on Senger iraniase cant eae Wud ae toe, | diner was also an anniversary oecasion and the | Closed (as it frequently is for several months of | Pave decayed. The custom of building dwell- j21___. 0. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sts. nw. | Apply CHARLES EARLY, GOS 14th st sw. attendance was one of the largest that the club | the year). the large accumulation of garbage | Ath it to gn vrect ann enta tee aed it Ale B R SALE—CHEAP—A GOOD LITTLE BRICK | has known both as regards members and guests, = rong a Pe pan ager _ ne dpe = | Land with fronts on the streets can be bene 19 tor. at. Gr... 13 tnont rele Bt See ait feet front: a good in- | Mr. Fred Perry Powers, president of the club, | fiver soul of the capitol, and it, breeds Petti- | nt lesa than one-half cent a foot, vo that there is MeCullongh st. 4r.. Yestment ; price, $1,500. 2 brick houses, 405, 407 13th | wag evidently well pleased as he looked at the 4 : hort dis- | 8 little reason for the custom of building 284 to 12 5Ne2d wwe 4 st. s.e; the two for 82,000. 2 good little brick houses, it. | Staenant cesspool of corruption. A I houses to front on thi hi ded 40 | Stable rear 1714 Toth... Brae.490 Le ave 225, 227 F at. s.w., running back to agood pavedalley, | four well-filled tables, the occupants all await | tance from the capitol on the south park is an | °°Ommodate stauter ~~ e — — - “| 16] sa26-3¢ __| _Jo21-10t| CHARLES W. HANDY. 921 Fst.n.w, | $1,300each. 411 6th st. s.w., a good lot with 7-room | ing the introduction of the “infants” before air tank comneote bya sannel with eb accommodations to back yards. ‘There is, howe , cella + 1.8. pe —— — of a %y el ~~ i . " a A Py . p' e Gand E 7.30 per months é 34 Hat'nes br *35 | 326, 328 and 330 Net aw. mod, imp; 81750 each | _, With the coffee came the rap to order bY | Which supplies that hall with disease instead of | jit) epProached by alle dpmrpy wpe 8 ST, X. —4STORY ASHINGTON DANENHOWER., | Stat —— re 2 good 6-room brick houses on 4%, bet. Nand Osta, | President Powers, who happily introduced the | health, and with death instead of life; and ae tk bee » and a court im sean, 2 Sateen ie _ oar ee REN & CUSNINGHAM.. | s.w.; all mod. imp.; $2,500 each. 2 good 6-room brick | speakers and singers for an hour, and then | when the Wind is in the south the nauseous | [iri plock immediately cast of this one, in Bont — 1° | T:oR RENT—FOUR NEW HOUSES HAVE NOT | hots with bay window, all modern improvements, | called upon the vice-president, Col. Fred D. | gases Siow Gils region hang over ond arennl| Gate iosd, in 00% an keventer momen . 50 ied: seven rooms and bath; hand- | 2 N street, between 434 and 6th; $2,750 each. Mussey, to perform that duty for the remainder | the capitol like a “pall of death, and unless: Bisckke, who was man of wonderful skill. 20% 7 some]: throughout; two latrobes and range | Two good 11-room brick houses on Virginia avenue, | of the evening. Among the speakers were | remedied the list of absentees from Congress | jC was afte a emkee oo c 2 rIRE, 91 3926.3 48 | bens ¢ Tet Haan’ cold water: concrete | between Oth and 10th sts. s.w.; 3-story, with bay-win- Senator Spooner, Hon. John M, Thurston, Rep- | QB account of sickness, or the death roll of | j.f),"at wftorw gan nr bb —. 0S _RERT_DESIRABLE, BREW | gel, 19 | house, ‘don't miss this chance.” 1445 1445, 1447, | dow; all modern improve Chr werth, 26,000, | Tesentatives Long, Hopkins, of Illinois; Camp- | Senators and members, is not likely to be | it ti pea stom aud one of his childrem | imps. : ie 14's 10 | 1440 bat. nw. Apply to THEOD. FRIEBUS, 1436 | improved alley; only $5,500 each, worth €6.000: | hell aral Thompson, of Ohio; Guenther. of Wis- | shortened. Construct this bridge, and at all | U') iUnls Dea a BS 39 | Ut J18 Sw __ | mnust be sold at once if sold. For sale—a good business | eonsin: Prof. Geo, M. Richardson, Joe Howard, | Seasons this garbage can be carried in bulk and mons at Trinity M. . ; 08 “S| F’oThse'Comtortatie Letom hetee, Qititanss pet: | Drover? on, 7th st. between F and G sts. sw. 0-toom | jr. of the Boston’ (lobe; Col. Jno. M. Wilson, | deposited on the garden lands across the river, | Mons at trinity ME. church, yesterday 10 8 is comfortable 12-room house, jaree par- | property; new and well built; 2 good investment; | {; 1. Pat. D R. A. Park d Myron M. | 4nd the section of the city south of the capitol | “© at nij a ger 20 = $ (frescoed walls), pantry, closets and all conven- | rents at 45 por month, price#3,500, For salech Jol. Pat. Donan, R. A. Parke and My - “ Pgeee missionary meeting was held. Rev.¥. C. Klein, itable r. 1321 Hst.-i3.50 | iences. will be rented completely furnished by the bayamey se Paasisg ovinins a tite cheap | Parker. Recitations were given by Dr. Bed-| Will necessarily be changed and made as a missionary at Wagova Johan, precched at the ‘ON DANENHOWER, | Month. SOUN SHEMMAN & G0:, 1407 B at. da-bes | broperty with fine packing uf round, ter es betos, | loe and Mr. W. F. O'Brien, and songs were | healthy and as attractive as other parts of the Methodist Protestant church.’ Praver meeting 1115 Fat. : = piiteuit mon any: ne that bea a nice home:cnly | sung by a quartette of ‘the club and by | city. was held at the Midiand depot by Mr. Charte, - _ 7 . 000, we 5,000; balan y. ¥ Chik RENT RESIDENCE 2511 PA AVE, | ALSO, FOR SALE_HOUSES a a aes sg Rigg lags te aed THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE BRIDGE an association evangelist, — Children’s services wponth. Hones, 100 4e at dow? OTH AND AER | CoeeE miinabien 100 Pa Ske tome RAE | ner Jaa, He Noung and Paul Weide; str, | "il it is claimed, make very valuable the | were held in the afternoon at the First Presby~ 35 W. Ba Wea JOHNSTON, — | a.m. 1,810,500, to-suit. A good business property on, E to have inside information from Indianapolis | innumerable beautiful villa sites, The govern- |" i St Mary's church at might, 1” 1521 7 Tsst,, Between 8th and 9th, 3-story brick ; 12 rooms: 'h s.w., that will rent at $45 per month: pri as tothe next cabinet, and Mr. Wolffe gave a! ment would be benefited by this, too, for it | night b. 7 . ." 2431 4a26-3t* 458 La. 9) a.m. i. incl steam hest ei Seay cesirable; will 5,000. ‘corner, Oth ond Faw int Boe cha ARASH yas eoen cued Mxiuaty aor el ees ee lp poeesch homed - Ho Aig bo: “ all oo Sadiogen's birthday will not Ti2s oe as exchange for smaller A My " ng pre - | be intermitte: the . re ox- 1421 OR RENTON ARTHUR PLACE, NEAR THE | “Y'et., between 12h ‘and 13th, “S-story brick, 12 GS aie ae culy $3:000, A, Kvod business | Gridiron club by Mr. John Philip Sousa and joining the line of improvement—St. Eliza- | andria this year. The ball will take She ee 182 and in good order; concreted cellar, bath, Martek ietena Tank, «. ny built, 2- | BFCe, 93,200: 1, sh, balance in one and two | has been adopted as the club song. The melody | beth’s, the magazine, Fort Foote and Fort | armory hall sndwilt be under the auspices of 1217 Sil modern improvements: rent only $25.40. story bri, jew, 8 room, tude, moh erable in rear; | YOR, FOr sales ood tile asinees property with | is Pleasing and. eatehy with » free swing that Washi on. ‘The bridge would increase the | Marley pment of Odd Fellows. -A birth- 1205 - 5. ae = SRS. | peice Oe ; usual terms, eee ‘and stock ; ht A Bhar is especially adapte: a chorus, ie | value of tl roperty far beyond the cost of | night ball will be a" Me! ev" 3308 FOS, BENT LADROIT PARK. 014 CaucH gr. | , Two sorigs and basement dwelling en X st. between RN ae Oe ees title “Do we? We do” is taken from the re-| theimprovement. If the bridge is constracted | Ugnt ball bod mip ig ny nan bong Tore improvemente: in goollctder ker an Toibe ona | @4,500- neers ge 2926-3¢' frain, and the words are as follows: South Capitol street would naturally be ex- | was held to-day, and no business will. be trans. 135 928,30, WARNER & CO. Spruce st Le Droit Park, 2-story brick, 6 rooms, a. The poet—he sings of the sparkling wine. tended to Fort Washington, and that without | acted in that . 3 26-5 ee eee | ine Bias Mankioh Opened oi Mckaxanve. tank é fos Do we? We do. much cost to the government; it would require ot MeBurnen's = OF SENT VERY COMFORTABLE KEW, = st. wb , With cellar, water and gas (concrete KER, 13073¢ Fiore —, merrily 2 sil rejoice, ‘ oe meee —— eg the right of way — hall Saturday night by the ladies of the Second 2 Lr jor » 15 2 freet: #1,650. oye xs ad a nd drink to the wine of the poet's choice; lonated by the property-owners, i8 | Presbyterian church, a c ble hav- , . 01 LA ‘1 = ie ‘ - in urch, 1 g Fouts WEE SUSE L008 setae UMN SLEsIgC | On Chesier Court, two 2-atory bricks, 4 roome: rent 000 the audaorue reridence ofan | ‘The Griddies endorse with unanimous voice | would give Washington a fie driveway, With | ing Veo tame et considerable lane =e Rhode Island ave. in a fashionable section. This is a bar- ‘The wine of the poet's song. wooded hills on the one side and the river on| ment by the tw vhte’ fer Sha Ww Bi RD, 5 y two nights’ festival. Sidney fing Lote: per foot, $3.25. setae ad. fa" on ‘The lover—he sings of a maid divine. the other—more attractive than many of the | Pulman gave bail on Saturday before Justice ae SS a OR SALE—DESIRAB Do wet We do. ‘ famous boulevards of the world, The redemp- | riplett, of Fairfax, to answer the chi 20130: very desizable; $2.0. aoe, R st, near 20th, 3-8 Then cheerily, merrily, all rejoice, tion of hundreds of acres of valueless and un- | seducing Miss Anderson, of that cou! WESCOTT & WILCO! ‘On Rh Island ave. }) f 15th st.;north | Last. near And drink to the maid of the lover's choice; healthy marsh would follow the building of the | the case will come up for trial at the next quar- ~ 1907 Pa. ave. now. iwe40 ide: Jo 20,by about 100; cheap . 19th st. n¢ ‘The Griddies endorse with unanimous voice, | bridge. | sesdy Germ of court at Fairfax © ony tno 708 RENT_ FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED 003 10th yen ewe Y7ih‘end 18th aude on hk 33th we ‘The maid of the lover's song. ‘ The fact se nay: a pal = | The law of Virginia provides that unless the usure a foot, 75c. Pst. near ‘The singer—he warbles of melody. ridge site, suys the memorial, should not be | man marries th man he shall, mvic~ #308 Foam eve mw. =. eee Se eee gee ee ee ge hear Othe Tra D Dee Weta an objection, for it is litle else than a supply | tion, be sent to the penitentiary. WILY OF ADULTS ;o. | J.OR RENT—6-ROOM, BAY WINDOW. BRICK, near P, Georgetown, a small Lot, on t. near, 13th, 719, Then cheerily, merrily, all rejoice, und coaling station, and it is not now visite caren Peal mae obese tae | at kik gupta Meter pt AGE | "Et SLE wenn enon gat az et mooren | Restorer ete deh he Griddier endorse wit wuanimous'olca, | U7 g0verament boats oftener, perhaps, than os Selinaaman end ann eite; very Gases St. n. W., between and 5:30 «326-30 | conn nnine to 19th ste 70 feet. tT ‘wo Desutifal hom HTTARER “Tho ewing of the singer's once a month. : <3 Dh. Wey AL 2 by WHITAKER 1 BVO.» ving 7 - ad Teg beiween New Hampsiire ave- and 18th et. | _ja26-nt uniade pease or ine lage Lot, runuing throuch to Oregon ave.; ee sees be sold at a barguin to an immediate parchaser, HOR SALE-COZY NEW BRIOK | HOU A farm of over 100 acres, in the District of Colum- Fooms, on Oth st.. near P at bia. Can be purchased at Speculation prices. $4.70 it _-BLH. WARNER & CO., 916 F st. n, w. $826-3t VOR REXT_FEBRUARY CONVERS Place, 10r8. 7-room house; bay window; ic Pierce Place. 10r840 | orn improvements; very sentially located: in = gnier. “Apply SAM'L PULKINHORN, Station 2.W. < IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES HELD YESTERDAY BY TRE ORDER OF ELKS. In accordance with the general custom of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, THE COMMITTEE IN CHARGE ‘Together we'll sing of the glorious three. of the memorial is composed of Messrs. James Won't wet We will. ted ut 830, onl < WHITAKER & WHITAKER: 150730 B ats Then cheerily, merrily, all rejoice, L. Barbour, Frank Hume, Edward T, Temple, | a CRD ei mei z Seen For poet and lover and singer's choice; H. L. Cranford, P. H. Heiskell, jr., A. K.| Washington Lodge yesterday held services at Fons farpished oF unfurnished. For particulars spPly | story and basement Drese-rick, containing O rcrtos | lot co alley : will sell cheap % ay Imamediate purchnser. A od off very pleasantly, | 2y;4p Villard, Samuel Norment, John E. Her- | memory of the deceased membersof the order. As — viW_|and bath; oak mantels; cathedral Ja26-3t DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. n.w. All the exercises passed off very pleasantly, | reil, R. J. Beall, Henry 8. H Alfred Rich- | yy “ HT-ROOM NEW HOUSES, | throughout; iron steps; irood back. JOR SALE-ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE | the speeches being bright and witty, the songs | ards, xalted Ruler N. B. Fithian was master of the wo lines of cars at door; two la 34.250. +50, ¥. oe “houses in the northwest; built by the owner for « | well sung, the choruses full and effective, and —_—- ceremonies and conducted the “lodge of sor- trobes, range, bs, a buth, elle. | — on aes haperedl rooms aud | the stories told pointed and amusing. It was Paymaster Doyle’s Case. | row,” assisted by Acting Secretary Charles A. cbacreted yard and alley. @20 permon story tore aud dwelling $6,000. DAVID D. STONE, 8u6 Fst. Dw nearly midnight when the club song wae Sung | rug PRESIDENT DISAPPROVES THE FINDINGS oF | Everly, Treasurer William Dickson, Esteemed for the second time, and it was generally vote | inews stand; price $2,600. JOR SAL AIN—8 ROOMS AND CELLAR, e é THE EXAMINING AND RETIRING Boarps. | Lecturing Knight John C. Maxwell, Leadin t* eter Wo 6 st. 8.w. {* corner brick, b.w.; :s bay windows, south and west | that their dinner had been the best in the >, 5 > ster Jacob | Kmght Hanse N. Smith, Esteemed Loy: GOOD THREE-STORY AND BASE. | fronts, only #3.200 can remain; owner will | history of the club. Seance Ee GEN | Knight Edward B. Hay, and Inner Guard James tp brick house in fashionable section of | Tent house at northwest, containing 11 rooms and bath; hot and | _Ja26-2t fold water’, papered throughout: in thorough repair Jot 20x120; very cheap and desirable at $6,508. JNO. F. WAGGAMAN, ie ee di), Ew POR SALE, OR FXCHANGE FOR A FARM IN erty in Washington SAMUEL BEATAEAR roperty in a. i MEA ere a 310 si st, B citimore, Ma. q Fok SALE BY OWNER, FOR $8,500 CASH AND assumption of $10,000, due in 5'years, first-class houses in North paying over 15 per cent net. ; now rents for $2000. Address NONRESIDENT be ore ad 3026-3 ROE SALE-BYT. H SYPHERD & 0., 1321 F at, A 7. from, Brick, on 16th st, lot 17x60, and water .. © G-room Brick, mer Kitchen’; stable for two horses and carriage; lot 20x90; os and water in street; water in yard; on Ww iy one year's rent in advanee. | "The guests nt were Senator Jno. C. | D. Doyle, which has been pending before the | Syuieh' Ee ei ee TOSS SEALEN, 1216 ¥ st._| spoone®, of Wis; Representatives Jno,_D. | Navy department for many months, has been |” On the platform were seated Exalted Grand ee ee ee ee SUES | Long, Mass.; Archibald Hopkins, —Ills.; | givenaphase rather favorable to that officer | Ruler Dr. Hamilton E. Leach, Rev, Drs, Kent, Donan, of Dakota; Joe Howard.’ jr.. Boston | reports of the examining and retiring bourds | jain August Dotislas 4 Globe; Col. Jno. M. Wilson, commissioner of | before which he has recently appeared. The | “Music was furnished by the Franz Abt club ablic buildings and grounds; Prof. Geo. M. | former found him morally aud professionally, | and a selected urchesien from thy wave bene ichardson, Geo. W. Boyd, and R. A. Parke, | though not mentally, unfit for promotion. ‘The | {udreses were mae ne an fhe Kent, Repre- ROOM FRAME HOUSE, Lor | Of the Pennsylvania railroad company; Mr. 8. | latter board reported August 7, 1888, that he | centative Chipman and Mr. C. Maurice Smith. t. 8.¢.; rent at $0; $900 evsh, | H. Kauffman. Evextxo Star; Secretary Chas. | was then temporarily incapacitated for active | }ryant's, “Thenote was feelingly read by ay window, brick, on 10th st.n.e, | R. Deacon and Dr. Bedloe, of the Clover club; | service by reason of mental worry, but that | ir E. B. Hay. The deceased members, for mance toate fst Perfect order: | -p. §,, Williams, New York Commercial-Adoer- | his disability was not a result of any incident of | Whom’ the sutvices were held, were Wm. “SOHN F DONOHOE, | tiser; R. B, Matthews, New Orleans Picayune; | the service, and that he was not therefore Buchly, Jos. W. Denty, R. B. Billings, Wm. A. 313 East Capitol st. | Myron x. Parker, C. — ee H, | eligible for es ae hey President, whe = Anderson, Geo. T, Bradford, Chas S Moores -—THE OWNER WILI ND-|E. Leach, Mr. Geo. G. Bain, Unit ‘ess, | approving the report of the examini Ym. O'Nei b furiushed ntone,yenidenoe, situated acer | and Hobart Brooks, New Haven Register, & let. | revoked the order directing the officers’ exaini. Pm ONeill, Alfred C. Barker and J. JOR RENT_1302 9TH ST.N. W.. window Brick, 11-rooms, mod. COUMBE, 1425 N. ho | a 60 Conn, av.. near R, 18: v0 N st. nr. 1th, 13r ) Mass.ave..ur 15th, d st. n.w. d floor, 811 Gr, 32.50 ‘Maricet 30 ‘The above uc eur oBice uly. ined by rom FISHER & CO. 1324 F stn. Nth st. n.w. 2020 9th st. somely Dupont circle, to an immediate purchaser at a great [OR SALE-Q 87. N, F. Macfarland, Philadelphia Record; Jay F.| on board the Iroquois, in 1885, when his pay | 8%; Sub 26, sq. 41; $3,350. ©. Smith to D. 6 rooms, bath, two Sythe bb yey Durham, Minneapolis Tribune; C. F. ‘Towle, | clerk deserted with a large sum of money | Williams, sub 89, Chichester; $125. B. F. Hh, went hea - #000 hin of regret was read from Mr. Frank Thom- | nation, adding: The mental condition of the " A very Dates he age yp Address NAVY, Star ofc, __Je20-t"_ | Oe °V Detpresident of thePenneylvania railroad | ofcer’ie in doubt and should ‘be definitely | , 2 the audience, composed largely of ladies, st. ; bay-wifidow front and side: wide parking; ALE—SIX NEW HOUSES ON 4THST. - | 8on, vice-presiden: y! ‘ : : Bas were many of their relatives, fgg yard: Au moder nproveneuts 4.500 | FE SALE $x NEW HOUSES ON ¢TH ST. company, and a telegram from John Corwine, | ascertained. and there is a suspicion that his | "Sintiiur servines mene Maid by each E OF 12 ROOMS Soon 2 ramned crystal chandeliers; mantel mirrors; n “infant” of the Chicago Herald, stated his in- | mental condition at the time of his examination throughout the country, y lodge near 12 coniplete; only =e 6.500 | out. “Apply at 403 4th st. n. ili the members of the club | was not sufficiently considered.” The findings onl # ‘Hits 4 et |Stabi '6-room ae e ability to be present. T ly . — #150 yer mouth, S WHITAKER, — | Store and dw'g 1uth.end | /Stablerear 1416 Ko. 20x100; f st, - j 000 | VOR SALE BARGAINS IN A FEW SMALL | present were: Messrs. Fred Perry Powers, | of the retiring board were disapproved “for Transfers of Real Estat _Ja26-3t eR R ESS LS es BE he Lots on north side of Boundary. bet, 17th and houses; for investment or home will PEER Pt | Chicago Herald; F. D. Mussey, Cincinnati Com-| the purpose of ascertaining more definitely . “f 70 rooms: in food repair abd sanitary comtiuon: | ,2ReMporGineuly apottion of the property on my | Zong: "108 Mgt, wooded slope: under $1 per, | Soap interest. | MoLACHLEN & UATCHELDER,”” | Total Gaze: Richard Wisén, New Orleans | throughs more thorough examination before | Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: Dm pod = oR: | books. Fi st ice va sened oF 26-2 | _226-3t_ t. 0.W. : . v x iring boar: trustees, $55. Inquire on the premises. sSa2-2t" "| HNO Tstand Lath. {ja2d). THOSE. WAGGAMAN, FOE SALE_NEW AND MODERN BRICK DWELT R SALE—A BUILD ITED qO. Oy: | Seeenuneora s: Women ee ee eS | ee oe arg tees, to G. J. Thomas, QUk RENT—TWO NEW HOUSES, 407 AND 409 | FOR RENT— D ing, 9 rooms, 2 bat! % ll; mod. ernment. Price 8,000. Pays over 8 percent net; | E. G. Dunnell, and F. A. De Puy, New York | nency of this ‘mental disorder. lots 1 and 582, Uniontown (Anacostia); 4th st B. a i near Gov't Pr. Off. imps. ; near Dupont Cire! iH11,000. Centrally located owner chancing Feaidence, Inquire at room 10, Kel- | Times; James Morgan, Boston Globe, Robert | ‘‘Paymaster Doyle's case,” as it is known at | ¢) 790, James B. Spalding to ie McGi p= ae 80,000" Tice story belek og j | ioe building, 1416 F et. __ 4026-3" | Wynne, Cincinnati Commerical-Gazette; H. B, | the Navy department, dates from his service Annie McGin- 1 ne. rooms and brick northwest ; 11 room: dwelling on E st. ‘OR RENT—818 PER MONTH, 1912 NEW HAMP- nn, W.; neat brick house; 6 roomsand st, . cl eg | Boston Traveller; C. M. Ogden, NewYork Teie- | which the officer's family made good. Leighton et al. to G. E. Truman, lots 16 and 17, ii iatrobe: desizable house "for small pay op I Se a leg OR SALETHREE HOUSES ON THE aram; Crosby 8, Noyes and Dr. Frank T. Howe, a : bik. 32, Brookland; $600. W. S. Justis to J. C. f E.WAGGAMAN. __$a26-3t_ i ie ,awetling : darge lot, on G st. 8.¢ side of 11th st. n.w., between M and ts Eventne Star; Jno. M. Carson, Philadelphia The Western Passenger-Rate War. . Justis, wee 2 and 13. sq. 847and sub be Fn pee aa w brick dwelling in Le'Drott Park: | REE 1 rice “ww follows: #4 Ledger; M. G. Seckendorff. New York Tribune; | pgcistox OF THE INTER-STATE COMMERCE com- | 25, 8q- 939; @—. Widow of E. Perkins et al. to also Store: water in the house. Inquire at 1207, CLINAN. iv $3 pene P. V. DeGraw and W. F. O'Brien, United Press; mang 8. E. Allen, lot 8, sq. 81; €4,551.30. i _Ha25-3t S06 6th st. sw. ‘TYLER & RUTHERFORD. Se ~ D. R. McKee, New York Associated Press;! ano interstate commerce commission hasren- .a uA Fes -E.; EIGHT ROOMS; Vee OTF at Bw. _| JOR SALE-ONLY THREE OF THOSE HAND. | Louis Garthe, Baltimore American; F. A. G. iz reer peer Ten Thousand to Invade Oklahoma. Me aS TAYLGI wi mudern raidonte Commies: | Bomtes ou Qui, corn:rot1bun et nw. facie Dupout | Handy, Chicago Times; F. H. Horsford, De- | dered an opinion which was prepared by Chair- | wicaita cKan,) special to the New York Werle, 7 nw. oe ae STE iereg fate Nor let eee ce Circle, Houses in charge of watchman eta B be! spect | GH OW TO Bi GURLEY Brorit 1319 F st. nw. | diy; ,Ptices $10,500 and $11,000. ALBE: 7 a troit Free Press; E. J. Gibson, Philadelphia | man Cooley, giving the result of the investiga- i A HOME WITH THE Press; 8. E. Johnson, Cincmnati Enquirer; | tion of the passenger-rate war at St. Louis in OR RENT— rent You va} The invasion of Oklahoma by Major Lillie, hal - 3G " “Pawnee Bill,” will take place early in Feb- y." “The Washington Co-Operative | ja35-lw 920 pas, ma 26-6 | Rop't M. Larner, Baltimore Sun; Walter B o a Pawi pl \y Loan Con:yany” offers that chance by advancing uot | ~~ — - = = mee yey : Mige~ 2 "| October, and at Chicago in December. ruary. Lillie says that the organization is daily but ALT the money needed to buy a home; pay- | FOR SALE—ON 9TH ST. N.W., TWO-STORY AND | FOR SALE SEVERAL BEAUTIFUL NEW SIX- | Stevens, St. Louis (@lobe-Democrat; Alfred J. se 3 Bente same aa rent; new plan. Call orzend forePrese | IF celiae tame hose ore heated | X room Houses, with bath, ranice, &c - week Shite we tds i in the novth- . jr., Richmond State; George H. Walker, | 1 the St. Louis case eastbound limited fares | increasing in numbers, and he thinks that he Hectus” to offices, 14 £ 10 Atlantic buildinw, 1924-10 | by. furnace, splendid’ condition will be sold cheap. | West: near F et.and 7th st, cars; price only $7,500 Peet eee ¥ 2 — : u Gi h: % balance 830 um | Cleyeland Leciler; H. L,. West, Washington | were reduced by all the lines from about $22to | will leave Wichita with 3,000 men, He expecta oR RENT—1722 4TH ST. N.W., OPPOSITE LE | {7i00,4000; ensy terms. C. H. BNIGHT, OOlg(c | Also, ob Cleveland avers 6 rooms, for.s+----82 90 | Post; Paul. Wolffe, New York Staats Zeitung; | from $6.50 to $10. It is found that the provis. | to be joined near Oklahoma by the companies | B\ droit Fark. ‘handsome ‘new yess brick trout “Sym 7 er Oe ee ten can aie | Jas. R. Young. Philadelphia Evening Star; | ions of the act to regulate commerce were not | from Arkansas and Texas, The total number Poot: Fy Ee 234 Boundary st, 1233 Mass, ave. n.w., “ pth, bet. Tand U sts ) | Hubbard ’, Smith and John Philp Sousa, complied with mall Sank te peinctions, in the | of invaders will, he calculates, be at least ten for the price. Apply toHARDING & WATE! $18,000 bh, 1é 1. “ 13th, bet ea ha —_—____ manner in whic! ey were made, were not | thousund. With such a force invading the 11th st. n.w. ee be 1iith and T4th sts M.C.A.C ti only illegal but were unwise and injurious to | country the small body of soldiers can offer a = -15,000 ry, Wear Yth st., Lew house The Y. M. C. A. Convention. the carriers who took part in the warfare, as | j;t1] Bae ‘ OR RENT—1224 PA. AVE., HOUSE AND STORE’ st. and “ Marion st., bet. 6th end 7th sts. nu SATURDAY’S AND SUNDAY’S PROCEEDINGS AND RE- il hh blic. » little resistance. Such a movement can be con- running through to D street. wil eased fora it. > dpply to |. W. PMY ong on rs well as to the public. sidered only a trespass, and, if an attempt is term eter A. JUMBE, 26-0 LIGIOUS EXERCISES AT CUMBERLAND, The Chicago rate war extended over the | made to remove some, others will remain, eaten JOK SALE—BARGAT eK CENT INVEST-| At the Y.M. C. A. convention at Cumberland, | lines running Td st. —: ee Kansas — cor Sa OR RENT—708 5TH ST. ment. new 10-room elegautly-finished residence, Md., Saturday, the opening devotional exer- | City. and St. Louis. Its characteristic feature | Farru Docrors OxpEerEp to Leave.—A dis- het. nw, Gi. Fete Pastors brick, 9 rooms See Ata Wake Moab ines Pees hae ee” | cinch wore aocchachad uy 3. 4 Barker, of Wash- | ¥4# the fact that tickets were placed in the | patch from Pierre, Dakota, states that two 5 10th st: nc..6r..15.99 | tropesand renee; oll modern improvemante: collar ns : “carey alae {q | hands of brokers and scalpers, to be sold at | apostles of the faith-cure treatment aroused ney Close, Or. RUPE ene omy papered re EES 2 ington. The various associations represented | rates below the tariff rates, and that the roads | the indignation of the people by trying to eae 1318 F st. uw. PRINTERS. subscribed, through their delegates, about | excused themselves for their dealing with bro- | resurrect the infant son of Banker W.G. Nixon, _* =. M, M, PARKER, 1418F 000,731 Sa ak. er $1,700 for state work, The afternoon session | kers by a the — to ey Commietions | who died under their treatment, and were UNFURNISHED HOUSES. my det Oe BOOK AND JOB RRINTERS, was opened by devotional exercises conducted wediea Pagan gage rocrye rand meer gd ws ~ mother Bra 20 Iowa Cirele, 3-story brick, 13 rooms, stable in 5 -f-000'720 @ . 1108-1116 Est. n.w., south sida, by W. H, H. Smith, of Washington. A graphic | UrCstBaied. |The act te ee e | the dead child is « daug Bishop ios ages BRIETS, TESTIMONY RECORDS, PETITIONS | description of work done by the railroad de- | forpigs the sale of tickets at @ greater of loot | on” Of Washington 2 60 PROMPTLY AND ACCURATELY PRINTED. artment of the association was given by H. F. | r2+¢ than the established schedule. Was He Murprrep py tee Sramers?—One i 60 FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. __ai9_| Williams. ‘he evangelical churches of the city | “The commission recommends that theactbe so | man has lost his life in consequence of the $3 —= = bay pr i had been raining hecvile | mended as—First, to define whatshall be con- | strike on the Brooklyn street railways, Henry G& 65 NOTARIES PUBLIC to the convention. | hed been raining heavily | sidered excursion and commutation tickets, | W. Adams, a stableman, was found dead Satur- $04 Sits Wik. BSA $0 | er The thtendanve ees lego, ona | Second, to prohibit all payment of commissions | day night on the sidewalk under the open sec- 2 ‘story ‘Fooms, a1, aan F DEE . ry i , ii ond story doorwa; comy ‘8 stable. wens Satery brick, 10 rooms agi, 43 | Of ‘00 494 Sed Jani tarrdngs Sout sia Ce CaMaMTATE | much interest manifested, “The services of the | om the sale of Tickets, and all sale of tickets for | a reads camel Sena es ; » 5 ropene over store, water, & - 18) | Thednove is only "a abortion of, the Property ou my | JNO. &. BEALL, 13210 st. uw. Inotticeirom 9am: | day began at 9 o'clock at the Reformed Episco- nts of the carriers. Third, to require the | doorway. It was learned, however, that the rE 20 Towa Circe, Zestory_ bre 13 ravine, heated Beek ALG gat Hee call at othe tor bulletin istnedon | to o bat n17 | pal church, where a consecration meeting for | 8&© “ watchman had edmi carrit ide for the speedy and conve- . furnace, newly papered with paper to match Sa pe GGAMAN. _ = jelegates end members of the Cumberland as- | CZTers to provi ‘i strikers who said they wanted to talk to Adams furniture s+ 178 He SALESA, HANDSOME TWO-STORY AND| Hyde Park Again Badly Frightened socintion only was held, At 10:80 o'clock. ser- | Bieut redemption of unused tickets or coupons. ci bath, lawn oe . d try to persuade him tostrike. These three Brick, seven rooms re conducted at the Center Street — tand good yard, with alley in rear, on Fat nose ‘THE MYSTERIOUS ASSAILANT OF WOMEN AT WORK Meth wet Es: es ict ‘chureh by WH. 1. Simi THE COURTS. men, age eae and Kernan nips rea col tabi aotne eT, Back, ga pada me Sm Ha ech ge none Porice Court—Judge Miller, violence, but said Adams had become 4 i tary for ary! ie 16) et i . ty 4s convenient to all {he departments and can A Chicago special to the New York World y 1M So wet ems. Saturday, Fannie Hunter, colored, vagrancy; htened and had run the doorway and to i ei ‘i Episcopal church b: i D M ° says: Hyde park’s mysterious woman assaulter t H. O. Will fate anepek personal orate Diggs, do.; bonds | ei jumped or fallen out, has been at work again. A month ago he Virginia ree o'clock there was a mass foe | 9,00, ogeph Wilson, fast | driving: J meet- ~ violatit Wi Mace Avoruer Cast-Sreet Gox.—A frightened the whole town by attacking a citi-| ing for men only atthe Academy of Music. A ee ek interested wel BH. WARNER & CO.. 916 F 4194TH ~.B., OR M.L,CHEAP $22.5 rami. cheap” 3 a REER, pia 5B $n24-12t 1418 F st. . * i i tended service for women only was con- ogo,’ Wilter "Bradlev,” disotdcriy | baret while under trial of Washington, anid ot yr ands OF ane brick Hoesen cou nan attorept toate hing, A few nighee totes | ducted at tho same hour at the Englisy Tam | Yell do.; do,’ Walt sme Oy | Pittsburg Seturday that Mr. Hainsworth bad on 2d st,near M st. s.w., onl in an attempt to stab him. A few nights later | ducted at the by W.E.Wayte and H Mt Clarke, conduct pans} ° TTP ged jast tel Oe rm yee i H % he chased a woman several blocks and fired | 4t'9 o'clock Inst night the farewell meeting of ee be a | a hele deers Ge aeamee ike pay Fg A F Sui ere Aa two shots at her, He is also supposed to be | the convention was held at the Center Street pela 0 or Fr Sarah Wormley, | steel was too hard, for one thing,” said be, Fharkets,’ theee squares from two lines of railways and | eee ee oe None pend 3 RMAN the murderer of Eva Mitchell. Friday night | Methodist Episcopal church. colored. do.; do. Chris Bexell, “ponaé | “and because our annealing furnace was too Fos Meny cee eomy ac ew ogy | SS SeOP ira, EGE | PE EEC PR QRS BIA ATE | Redd tp ronneromen oly eae == a5 dow brick house, containing ® rooms, bath and ey est | _Je24-5t ___ Cor. 8thand Fi.w. | body was found. One was Annie Johnson, a Baptist church, on Sherman make a which will not stand every thediern improvement: 430 permecmth, oe py Lsaa M ot Wilt oe remo ee Rh SALE—A TWO-STORY BUILDING | servant girl. whom he caught in a lonely spot Phoneant: poo a sftradon, es” George A Lost Tazasvre Sure Fouxp.—The wreck the severest teatay but will prove cmon od ra | nna a ee Sauron 8 sagrirable tenant. ae t cations atable or the teed fees Cate on the boulevard. He muttered something in mecca ‘the Deane, wee eens ee = of the famous clipper ship Merrimac, which | the built-up gun.’ 7. NT_LA )WELLIN 8 bee ——aa 5 1319 F street. ja23-1w work of the mi q A went down on the New Jersey coast one i 4 ft he 1 and -s paar e - se tb om scat Ae Sn eo Pung ofc, Rt At see heehee toed » and one ee ict by is tama Point Pinobarg against the ratifcation of the extra- 1115 F street and belt ine of x fer kat clerk, Rev. 8. P. Fisher, of Mount | after years of search and the e dition treaty with Great Britain. It is objec- x * soon a Bat Bit. je Se bcpecy soap tones se ‘a., preached por pe petorny fe weg aSarent com. Seahiow maey the Knights of Labor and et aT mare or ea 20k were invited and ten responded, Rev. Lamp- | was one of the old-time. liners and cleared ‘A bad wreck gocurred on the New York, Penn- gE Fe Pe aan ect erent hin ddlogatce. and Rev. Jan, Hobiswon, of the Sousignod to Peter Wright & Sone The ens wee cunet Galion. Five persons were 50. ao respectively, Two stables in iA Salem | church, and Jhis delegates, dissented | consisted mostly of silver bars, zinc, and other | seriously injured and property reasonable. J. McL. DUDSON. 1225 F st. nw. jal 9 i TWO. from the action of the council. They toasts matale vileh ye _ ——, Its ‘a fight with four tramps on the out- JOR RENT — CONVENIENTLY LOCATED 12. to have next | skirts Scranton, Bunday night, Police ot x yoca® ave wil endbaver to recover the metal Gicerisree st io pace the ado ‘Olivet, ———+oe_______ men. Snow | Maxerep His Steeworuer.—Heinrich Hein| John H. > g : i, i li I ; Scart | ago she “Eetardny tight ot the low of was the | noticed ‘affection aud ‘the tenor, and Miss Messen- raved ylang ged Hagen 4 < eee ‘company before the evening's it bili