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SATURDAY’S STAR. Some of the Features of Tomorrow's Twelve-Page Edition. ‘Tomorrow's Stan will be fully up to the stend- ard. It will be twelve pages of seven columns each and will be of unusaal interest to its Washington readers, With ite exceptional facilities—editorial, telegraphic, reportorial and mechanical—the general news field is thoroughly covered by Tue Stam every day, bat in addition special articles are prepared for Saturday's issue which are of general and local interest. The following are some of the features of tomorrow's paper: SAVAGE PIREMAKERS (Iilustrated):— Collections in the National museum illus- trating primitive modes of getting fire. OLD AND NEW SHIPs:— A strange contrast between two models at the Navy department. ATTRACTIVE HOUSES:— Anumber of pleasing changes in furniture and decorations. ON WHEELS IN FRANCE:— A journey from the seacoast to Paris on bicy- cles, AMONG THE GLACIERS:— An interesting description of a Washington- ian’s visit to Alaska. A CENTER OF KENOWLEDGE:— Information about everything to be obtained in Washington. GEMS THAT ARE COUNTERFEIT:— Precious stones produced from the crucibles of the chemist. 4 PEEP AT ARLINGTON:— Primitive simplicity and generous hospi- tality a half century ago. CAN WE BATHE TOO MUCH?— Opinions of various authorities on # very in- interesting subjeot. MY LUNCHEON PARTY:— A story of exceptional interest, HOW THEY BEAT THE SHYLOCKS:— An association in the Agricultural depart ment that lends money to employes at reasonable rates, SOUTHERN CHIVALRY:— An entertaining description ef people and things at the White Sulphur Springs. FOR ENTERTAINMENTS:— How exhibitors and concert givers obtain permits at the District buildings. HOME MATTERS:— Valuable advice to industrious housekeepers. IN WEST VIRGINIA:— The summer musings of s prominent Wash- ingtonian, SKILL AND MUSCLE:— What is going on among the athletes of Washington. REAL ESTATE GOSSIP:— The improvements of Washington and the fall prospecta, A PRUIT PEDDLER’S STORY:— ‘Trials and tribulations of the man who keeps the peanut stand. OUT-DOOR SPORTs: News of the tennis court and ball field, CRIME IN THE DISTRICT: ‘The record shown by the books at the city ball. —+—__0+___ PERSONAL MENTION. Secretary Willits of the Agri- ut, who delivered addresses us Grove. Pa,, and Middletown, W.Va., rday, is expected to return tomorrow, Miss Kose Cotterill is summering in the west. Mr. Campbell Carrington and family have returned to the city after a three-weeks’ outing Bt Uces ity. Mr. W. E. Jones is enjoying a much-needed Pest at Cobb's Island. Mr. James Ramsay Nevitt, who has been en- 6 bis vacation in camp at Yellowstone 4u n bis way east, is at her home in New York. urn this week. iss Katydid Jones is at White Sulphur fiprings. She will return home in October. Mr. James F. McElhone is spending his vaca- Ocean City. ‘Mrs. and Miss Earnest have returned to the city and are at 1750 M street. O. D. LaDow, private secretary to Secretary Bask, is visiting his relatives m New York. Mr. Robert 8. Mauger is enjoying his vaca- tion at Atlantic City, N.J. Dr. aud Mra. Garnett Hills have just returned from a month’s sojourn at Capon Springs. B. K. Plain and family, who have been spend- ing the summer at Deer Park and Capon Springs, have returned to the city. Mr. Albert Small, who has been spending fome time at the Blue Mountain house, has Teturned to the ci Mr. Clarence F. Walker is at Strasburg, Va. Messrs. Geo. T. Appleby, Henry Wise Gar- nett, George Ernest Hamilton, C. ©, Lancaster, John B. Larner, A. Porter Morse, Leigh Rob- {nson, Joha Selden, Wm. B. Webb and H. H. Wells of this city are attending the meeting of the American bar association in Chicago, G. A. Bacon, assistant chief clerk of the t gricultural department, is spending his vaca- jon in France, Mr. Walter B. Grant of this city and Miss Bae E. Tripp of Hudson, Mass, were married @* Hudson on Wednesday. Miss Sophie Bild has returned from Colonial Bec’! Dr. Magruder Muncaster has returned to the Assistant the € f Clerk Cooley of the Post Office de- partment left Washington to-day for Lake Hopatcong, N. J., where he will spends short Nacation. He is expected to return to Wash- fogton in about three weeks, Postmaster Ross left this morning for Atlan- tie City where Mrs. Ross has been staying for . me time. He will probably return on fon. ay. E. T. Peters of the statistical division of the Agricultural department has left for England, where Le will remain for several months, oo—_____ zen ® Dottaas to aa Crrx via Penn- ® railroad Satarda: rast 31, returning Special ‘oan aves 6th-streot eels NO SYMPATHY FROM THE COURT. Judge Mills Declines to Take Bail for George T. Moore. Geo. T. Moore, the young colored man who shot Jacob Brooks while playing with a revol- Yer at their room in Goat alley, as published im yesterday's Stan, was taken to the Police Court this morning. Lawyer Moss asked for his release on bail. He mentioned the facts connected with the Shooting and complained thet Moore had Siready been locked up two days. Judge Mills said that he dught to be locked Bp for six months A: who will man With @ pistol and point it at another persen the dg. Joaght o ht to be locked up. The case eb contanted oolnecs tere 3 ——.— A meeting of the people of Westmoreland county, Virginia, was held at Montross a few Gays ago to consider @ proposition for building PAYING FOR SOLDIERS’ FARES. ‘Aided Railroads. Second Controller Gilke Gilkeson has recently re- viewed the question of transportation rates to be allowed bond-aided Pacific railroads for ser- the accounting officers shall credit them with local rates for passengers who, as the second controller insists, appear from the requisitions upon which travel has been performed to be justly entitled to through rates, After review- military orders, it must be considered that all the conditions en- the government to have bees fl ly for the convenience of the rail- roads, "T take it that it ie well settled that a re- quest is to be presumed for s limited ticket, and that a railroad aa upon such any one who is shown by be entitled to through tation, a part of which is over claimant's |, cam not be allowed local rates because the request was on a separate and dis- tinet piece of paper. I shall hold, therefore, that for travel u) if a ar the War Department, credit | em on the basis of through ‘ted loge and, in the absence of Positive proof ‘Produced to me that holders of such requests did stop while on their journey, the burden of proof will be on the railroads rebut the presumption that the travel was not by a continuous journey; and hereafter the ac- counts and claims for army transportation over the —— roads will be adjusted accord- d-grant railroads and those not bond aided. the principles heretofore acted upon by this office are approved.” THE GEORGETOWN LEVEL. A Full Head of Water Cannot be Turned on Until the Middle of Next Month. The flow of water in the canal has not been increased in height or current since yesterday. President Gambrill of the Chesapeake and Ohio canal company stated to a StaR reporter today that he thought it would take the contractors until about the middle of next month to com- plete the necessary repairs to sustain the six feet of water required by the contract, which depth is requisite for the floating of loaded canal boats. “I understand,” continued Mr. Gambrill, “that for a good long distanes the bank of the canal will have to be raised, which will require some time longer, and also that one of the re- cently repaired culverts was injured by allow- ing the water to be turned on too soov. If the canal company,” remarked nt Gam- brill, “had uot been lenient with the con- tractors regarding the work the repairs of this level would be taken into the winter months, but we have released them of many things in the contract.” Mr. Gambrill was of the opinion that there was scarcely enough water in the canal to flush it. What was there, he said, was put in for sanitary purposes and to have some effect on recently completed repairs. “I am sure,” said Mr. Gambrill, ‘the contractors will not be so eager to turn’ in the water as they were one day last week,when one of the repaired breaks could not withstand the water, and it was found necessary to repair it again at a cost of several hundred dollars.” ———»—___ A CATHOLIC CONVENTION. Delegates Who Will Go From Here to the Gathering at Providence. Quite a delegation of Washington Catholics will leave here Sunday night for Providence. R.L, to attend the fifteenth annual convention of the Catholic Young Men's National union, to be held there on the 8d and 4th of Septem- ber. Carroll institute will send the following: Henry W. Sohon, president; R. J. Donnelly, secretary; Thos. J, Sullivan, N.T. Taylor, Frank N. Devereux and W. 8. Lepley. The delegates from the Georgetown Cat) union will be W. H. Manogue and J. B. Nolan. Mr. Sohon will read a paper before the convention. ph esmcotirnacts DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. HE HAS SIGNED THE PLEDGE. The Commissioners have reconsidered their action relative to the dismissal of Private James Welch of the police force. Weich was dis- missed for intoxication, but in view of the fact that he bas signed a pledge to abstain from the use of liquors for ten years his sentence was commuted to a fine of $60. THE SEWER CONTRACTS. The long controvery over the sewer pipe contract has at last been settled and the con- tracts awarded as follo American sewer ipe company, $4,323.50; Somerville & Sons, 4,020; A. Lamond, $2,585, and the Globe sewer pipo company, $8,303.87. Capt. Lusk, in his report upon the bfds, recommended that the awards be made as above in view of so much delay alreadiy experienced. TO BUILD 4 STABLE. Bids were opened by the Commissioners to- day for constructing a brick stabl — third precinct police station, The bidders and amounts bid were: J. H. Howlett, $2,000; 8. B. Beyer, $2,350; Jas. B. —— $2,650; J. R Young, $2,243; P. H. Lag tee oe J. McCarthy, $2,462. ns Hq will’ be awarded the contract eee PERMITS were issued today as follows: Samuel Maddox, | omer Analostan club, one frame boat jouse footof New Hampshire avenue; $6,000. Dennis Murphy, two brick dwellings, 820 ‘and 822 7th street southwest; $1,600. MISCELLANEOUS, George W. Henson, colored, assistant driver, yesterday received notice of his sal from morrow. —_——_. ST. PETER’S CORNER STONE. Arrangements in Progress for a Parade of Catholic Societies. A meeting was held yesterday at the Carroll institute of the presidents of the various branches of the Young Catholics: Friend society. It was decided to accept the invitation to act in the usual capacity on the occasion of the lay- ing of the corner stone of St. Peter’s new eburch. A meeting of the board of govern- ment of the society to make further arrange- ments will be held Sunday evening. At 8 o'clock a meeting of delegates from the various Catholic societies of the city was held in the large hall of the institute to arrange for a pa- rade on Sunday afternoon the 15th instant, the day the coruer stone is to be laid. Representa- tives were present from the Catholic Knights of America, the Catholic benevolent legion, Knights of St. Peter, St. Columbkill, St. Au- gustine, St. Joseph, Si. Boniface, St. Michael and the Emmet Guards. the following com- mittee was appointed to ascertain the number of societies and the men willing to parade, and to report at an adjor meeting to ad bres at Carroll Institute hall next Thursda; ing: Jas. T. Boisseau, Jas, Fullerton, Milto Smith, J.J. Fuller, F. J. McQuaid, Wm. H. ', Geo. Killeen, Jno. F. Gales, Jas. Davis, 7 a ‘Brien, Capt. T. A. Duffy and Wil- ains speneliny: ous tastes be to send letters to be various “inviting a So agmere and other places, em to join grand the adjouroment of the of the various trol imis- Commissioners, to take effect to- timore, WASTED LITTLE BOYS AND GIRLS OFTEN eh eee ANTED—FREE BY RE’ Nee aoe decane tea | J ANTED SA = WOMAN 0 Ry WASH AND Apply 1 i347 Go corer Write |OROUGHLY 00! ENT GIRL Ste ese Housework; small Apply for i 09 6th st. a. ste: “== WANTED MISCELLANEOUS Meni gots BE FOR RENT—HOUSES. = af TRAT oun Bo? 7th 219 7th st. eee Ware RIZD-YOU TO Sve _@10 MONT! ie nore e te WORMED, angherog hopes ae eey re WASTED-4, BOY "WHO HAS HAD SOME 3S Stove Wi also store "ET. GREGORY, 010 Fenn. ave. uso" Wik ANTED— UE AND SKIRT HANDS; ae first class need need apply at 1217 Hat. n.w. cae War SHITE WOMAN FOR COOK AND theage of Yourieen and sixteen fren at 1908 Fenmeyivanin eve -AXTED WOMEN COOKS. €10 TO $40: CHAM. or Walters, Drivers or ie mm eas sds: Colored Men BAM'L A. COOMBE, 926 F at. n.w. au29-5t* W catered Warten FAMILY IN COUNTRY—CAPABLE Colored Wi , also American or German Nurse ——- req G.¥.T., Star office: te GIRL FOR GENERAL in ina Family of er od Send tame 710 4th st. n.w. id W ARTES YOUNG MAN WITH a Ex. perience in the Crgcory end Liquor 7 Busines, not not over 18 years, Apply BRICK STOk! aude WARES TR CLERK, REGISTERED, W WITH ANTED—Tom Ww ‘Hemen's Clots Guiney Bt oa ete 2 EIZNAH, 100! Tithst ae. * ARTED_TRY (CRIDNER, BRST BUTTERINE, yund : . jarranted not to get “ikke bi fondea. ey (Sot Cotton Seed Lari purer, Sty furt! Renter tea a rai, joy middle’ SE TEs RPET Ww Ne qHenovating Works: par cana Steamed, and Moths f ‘De. ide over, Furniture sioyea fa ¥.H.YOUNGS, 140 Pa.av. Telephone 1008-2 Nes. Serer Bese NT (77% 80 Sees range, ; ie ih firet-class fad See ee et BafEik o> | | fret 1324 F at. n. TR a 25 132: Recess. 5.9128 5 ‘ae lar. 83, Z| pan sappnen preety rs the 30 st. Car re st [ole Anh eRe Er AN sea 3 mune FOR RENT—ROOMS. ‘OR RENT—AT cree es rt pane door siny Sinai iz te BHODE | By AND AVE., SEVEN Fumpagy 80 be per monde Ya. Ce ites 5°80, R OF RENT — 2094 K 8T., 7. ay "ORK fod. eert‘rick Frat, imps lees ¥ ards and Closein open. nso )OR RENT—¥OUR UNFURNISHED ROOM! path laceentees No children, ot sate | Fo.8 ees s eer ae ST. N.W., BE’ je Fooms; modern improvemen a lass retaregees. salary bongo aud FE RENT—ONE LARGE FRONT ae ae ree sca NORTHWEST Oe eet Anewengoare | —somely furnished. 902 Gst.n.w. Sr. ae OR RENT—IN A NEW HOUSE. 6} Parvaee ANTED-AN, EXPERIENCED BANY TO Fit | | Foi ime Nicely ‘ura shi Bois ry Hooms: yr Ready-made Cloaks. heat, was, attendus month, With or with~ MARCHE, 316 7th st. hw. auzg-z" | out ‘Address W. WW, Star office, " suS0-2t* ANTED—A YOUNG WHITE MAN TO DRIVE Wie Sut mnee au2s-3t* Wietrseret avert EXPERIENCED MAN TO WRITE batand Pacaves aude to SEATON Pi athe Sth et and Pa-ave: aud ANTED—TWELVE STONE MASONS S Ag OAR atable, foot of 7th st, s.w. VAN? D—A EL’: IN A CANDY FASTORZ: @ who understands something about the busi- eas. “Apply 410 7th at. n.w., Confectionery. au2! ED-FOUR Bax ue earns Ig 5 chs OF A xe dress OB AS Ai pakis, 1820 4 ee: err ANTED — aD PNDORE'S 1 EMPLOYMENT = NDS AND ONE dat A. ata me ne Men and Women. white seelctm for all’ kinds ot domestic labor, foF District with references. 717 M at. n.w. susie Warps FARM HANDS; MEN WITH FAMI- lies. Apply to THOS. 2 BOM IE, Real Esta’ ate ececia, au26-1w* 937 F st. pw. WV ANTED—WoRKING WOMEN, orn LADS We ‘cer Mon for al business: several Men to handle Brepared Rete erry seACr a SOrFice, Tite @ ANIEDS cig vive warps Woun! we Cooks fe Otic af iy, with ‘talent for drawing) a me others Help for Ph tra BeUNHAMS, gro WASEDOpIoRED HALE AD HAs oe "75 in Calvert count; as a emporeaticn from, Baltimore. to work furnished i RD PEDDICOKD, 10 North WaAxte—ay, GIRL WIT H GOOD aEFi ENE: Situation as Cook or General House Work; nights; #10 per month. 1826 16th st. n. Waits -BY TWO COMPETENT WHITE GIRLS, V Situations oue as Cook und ihe other as Cham: bermaid; reference yiven. 0, office, V ANTED—BY GIRL AT 418 N ST X.W. PLAGE to Cook, Wash and Iron or do Chamberwork. Call between the hours of 8 aud 9 p.m., » two days; noue but gentee] persons need call. W ANZED—G0 TO DICK's AGENCY FOR COO! Housemaids, Waitress, Nurses, Laundress, Coach: men, Butlers, Waiters, aud general bow 9 fi3 7th st. u.w. Also European Steamship agent. eu: WASTED BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE a a Place in Grocery and Provisiou Store ; two years atthe business; 16 years old. Address r ce. WAsteDo BY TWO COLORED GIRLS, PLACES, oneas Nurse snd one as Cook or Chainbermaid, Please call at 442 Hidge st. n.w., ‘itt W4NIEDISITOATION BY P YOUNG MAN IN A Drug Store; expects to attend Coilege of Phar- macy this winter: good practical spupinese, od D and Good references. Addresa Jo Corcorun st. work. WASSER BE LADY OF PXPERIE: tion in Family or School to Teach English, Mus: French, and Latin, food reterencessiven and required y preterred, Miss FITZHUGH, Gaines: willed TANTED—BY A WHITE WOMAN, A SITUA. tion as Wet Nurse. Apply to 921 New Jen BW. ANTED—AT HEA for Covl Nurses, Seams Temas Men Walt 8. Coschmen, Butlers. SAM'LA. ‘COOMBES 26 RATERS —PowITI0 8 ‘aitress, Launcdress and Cooks, st.n.w. auz9-tt?” ANTED—SEWING BY ANEXPERT OPERATOR, WwW Cau doll kinds Will furnish machine snd work Sez ‘References given. Address Box ‘Star office. a W yy ANTED—HOUSEKEEPERS, “ATTENTION !— Send us your orders tor House Workers ; no charge. Rooms Wi pated and ¥ ee Kent,jn ell parte of the city, furnished and iL AaTED aT ULTIORT 3 FOR COOKS, ROUSE. workers, Waiters, ges oy Drivers, Nurses, Kitchen, Farm others for Hotels and , ‘Cities om re M'S, 910 9th st. n.w. Mai Famili BURN: OR REN wit ‘D, IND-STORY Fe yeas a BOARI ‘ONE SECO! le tors gentieman and'wite or for two gener « from departments, 2141 st mw.’ augy-2t FOE BENT ONE NICELY FURNISHED ROOM on second Goog, front, all modern pig will rent ery atunpuable ken at once ais ‘othr Furnished or unfurnished. 24H st nw. wu0-att E OR FOUR RK RENT—1224 1 8T_N.W.. T Fe ry Desi: i le Rooms, *. or Unfurnished, | Bingle or En m Gullo, in our story bay-window eats Giagonally opposite Franklin 3 family; ot aay =to cuter very chet. oy nae CLUB N, Nit at B18. ita Also tal ber at $16 month ; ONE OR Two | of nee te tes Sons SE aa OR TRFORRISEED= South Roo with poles og Private faunlly. Gall after 8: 21°E st ue ‘OR RENT—UNFURNISHED—TWO LARGE DE- Lightful ms; second floor front bay window and al ‘and aloove re genie are of avenue cars ond rare squares: . 910 23d st. nw. FLAT—TWO, THREE AND Four Rooms Onfuruished, aa ey east, south oe ‘West exposure; references, BW. Fe, a T—IN A tay alu: leat bedng, Fe RENT LARGE, | OREURNICE ED COMMU- nicating Rooms, fret seco! floors, facing porth aud South: erates ‘lossy suitable 1oy hous keeping. 2c au30-3t* TOR Bi Em VE. pean ISTH a kf inmtin 00) i i incge front bl Fea Sa oot poe 3 able ; Feferences exchanged. RUST & HUNGERFOKD. us at. a w. suso-: 012 14TH BST. 1 ss 1a TARGE Eittndscaety Furnished Rooms, en suite o1 sans KENT-BEAUTIFUL EOOMS, SINGLE O8 en suite, in priva’ 1y ; furnished; large double corner house, sout — "frost; open, Exates: ref> erences required. 1 aTor iat. .W. au2y-11t* ROOMS _V furniture new, 211 0 rinity oo Fee RENT—IN GEORGETOWN, A oJ modern pout T7109 Jarge yards bay g rast, 17S Bd wade Ootoper 1. For particulary cail at my afer, R RENT—TWO- STORY Y BRICK AQUSE, 1946 | _auvo ae HOLTZMAN. 10tp and F sta, Etchen? gies 18S month. capes Ta28 ‘etn nw. Forr RENT—1926-28-30 STH St A Wy, BRICKS; provamenta: ane =P. feats ree pe eg oO 4 name st iou. BH. Siete Be Pet uk. Fem Rr EER 8T., OPPOSITE MOUNT uare, ca HoNsTOS's a = oS Teer THREE STORY Bw. ; 6 rooms and bath, waht _ HANDSOME SUBURBAN | st and cellar; mod- Fee snr Kear oe hag FURNISHED. ernim) is: large grounds, abundance of sheae? fi bi fruit ¥ 1720 Conn. av., S-sty,, 1845 2th “ Ss, POrBrisoo bere it, &c.; $36. BHT. 175) br. basse agree ABO FR meaty ae AND a, nT ST. iL sig 2° 532.50, ‘Aleo. ¥ y near eee veucle P. FARDON, 1320 F st. “au2e-at sce FOS Biter ono WATER, £0, 2032 Inquire on premises or at 1424 6th tion apd reasonable rent, suzi Fore RENT—NICE pix Room BRIOK, BAY- 12 M, storeand dwel 65 #388) 3 19 F P wt orien mod. imp., new! mperass SE Seah 2 so 3 RENT—} EW 9-ROOM AND CELLAR iC] some, ies ah vary deere iscalty eat nod. impa clema ‘attonaty wash tube. ‘yhquie2 jauire 216 Sthet ne FS EE VERISHED OB OR UNFURNISI a fitian” Several Very Desii uses in the northwest — ti 4 moderate rates “HOBERTSUN & BLA OR RENT—UNFURNISHED. 28-3t tS AgaFOn ET ave. Uw. J Fog LFASE—A VERY LARGE AND COMMOD: louse, suitable for for boarding, will make an) hborhood. f Peers: is BLACK ORD, sane 0 nw. 2 ei FS tera? ng BEE rd LW, ie Teth sense 3744 Oona, em ‘EON Teserve second floor and Pu B opposite Vice Presid; JOR NFURNISHE: F second floor; caitebie “tor. daght —- south front, with bath, gas and heat; private family. if satistactory. Address Box 0 “15 _Bu29-4 ‘Tbe above’ Louses cop Ngemminet teorait tom | © FURNISHED ROOMS WITH OR | TOR, RENT 1506 6TH ST. cnrogiceonis. es thout Board, a 1509 Rhode Island avenue, inodern improvement A without Board avs. auzg-Ser ' | EUGENE'D. CARUSI & CO, a RENT—OFFERED FOR RENT FOR THE first time—that Handsome Corner Pro; perty House Of 18 rooms, large grounds Fa BENT-1330 CORCORAN 8T,; Of78 Tous. large grounds and stable, at the northeast order thro ro Sa EcuEBERMANS aes He ne FR RENT FORNIEHED = COMMUNICATING poms on second fi 3 window FO! REN T—TWO NICELY FURNISHED Ooms ou Ist floor; separate or togeth ase imoderu conveniences, "06 Hat nw. ? wazboot FE RENT—ROOMS ON SECOND AND THIRD floors; closets, bath, &c. ; house newly painted and Tenovated; sununer prices. "718 10th st, n.w. auz0-3* NTLEMAN AND WIFE, NO 9 Hooms, furnished or unfurnished: ht housekeeping; use of parlor; hi family ; references req ‘AR- ther hand- some Kooms cheap. House and furniture new. North ‘aud south exposu: SL auz9-3 708, RENT—708 STH _S: ‘ished Room on firs! single gentleman, floor. Wor prefer to ren! aug29-3t* ‘The iuterior of this House is beautifully finished and furnished throughout in elegs yie, and otiers one of the most attractive hom hington. Will leased for season or term of years, or tor term of dears unfurniahed tf desired. nih ES ‘BR Promises or to aul4-sm JOKN Be FO} KENT—THE MOST D) SEARLE io ing ; in new section: 8 room rovement: south fron! furnace; convenient to avenue cars, tua! dear Be ublic reservation : She cheapest rent in the the ei: only By Ww WILCOX. 1907 Pa. ave. Dw. an2z9-3t TOR , BENT COMFORTABLE 5 ROOM HOUSE, 3 unfurnish: partly tur: ie Pie tone fecving to corefal tonne Apply 1G umbia st. bet. Oand P, 9th and 10th sts.n.w. JOR RENT—2215 Hf ST. N.W., Brick; 7 rooms; late improvements: 1918 Penna ave. ae R RENT—$25—426_BOU: second door from Sth at bath, bay window, cellar, nguire at 4:20 Boundary a ORY BRICK: WALL. WATER 708 KL aye: rent $20 Ber month. vw. Key atdr co iso « 10- Hae ® auze-3t* FU We, 610 234 Let at. a0... rg Farrecut square }9 Sumas av. Lea 83.33 1 335 Soon, ave Poe Ra POR RENT—TWO SUITES OF ROOMS AT 3 3d floor; ‘rirnisied for light housekeeping, in gas cooking stove. _ auld ‘OR HEN T-PLESS HICK SEVEN-ROOM AN > * =» Si oR ee lace, new piuinbing, hot and cold, ater Finis Dwelling al mod. tape: Saat ae OR RENT A7 FST NW,,0 ROOMS, BATH Se-3tt = se ageeame + store crnomite. N TOBKINER, Attorney ie a ne x pramser Oth ste uw. sropers storecp noe ~ Astor EW BAY. WINDOW BRICK, R . ‘ont Rooms, near Fz " 708 aftice Large Pleasant departinent and four les of cara’ "AD n.w. Board at reasonable rates. ENT_YUENISHED HOOM; re water: Caterer next doors suitable for Sno or tr Homes. “O17 est. n.w. WANTED--HOUSE! WASIEDS SMALE HOUSE GG TO.8 ROME), IN ‘good locality price, no! j location and price,” Address HOUSE BD, Star oftice, au. oa Walaa RENT FOR ONE YEAR, WITH privilege of purchasing, one #ix-Toom, one eight- mand one ten-rvom House; state locality and price, LASE-APPLEMAN CO., 631 F at. now, eu30-3t* a “YOU HAVE A HOUSE | 80} BENT WE CAN rout efor you. THOS 8 & SON, Pacific uilding, 624 P atrect a. ‘au30-3t NTED—HOUSES FOR RENTING 0 GOOD Wis nants, ranging ip oer K3 ost oO Dae mueb-6t Real Entate Hivokor, 1326 F a want TO RENT IN GOOD CENTRAL LOC. must be Feaccuable. “is fantly of threoscarerl | ront mi Adults, Address CASH, Star office. 12 WANTED sIODERN BRICK Bt USE, 8 ¢ OR 9 iy dow preferred : 000 to $8,000; lesa beeegd Tih ag Stee aad fae ne ber and street are given. Box 18, Star office. su2y-3t* West Poam' PROMPT yr TENANT, |OUSE OF 6 oF 7 rooms in first-c ndition for family of | Pani ‘about §25; Jocation. must. be excelent as health convenience to inarkets, references, ress M.A. fic P20-t® ED—THE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO Manse 2, Winter Hosier oat ieee thee Afty sleep ty or country : donot want an # ress EV, INGHAM, E IN GOOD LOCATION ¥OR 5 000 immediate customer. to 20,000. Wecthave tone, HERGONs EANEX, 8 24-6 ANTED-HOUSES TO RENT—I CAN FURNISH Wis fe, _L, Fonants fore a large number of houses at aan can rent them bs mila Ger pornpt set Cece aaa ions sepecialtes Wie ANTED TF eet Averey catia, Fat. nw, ay yes HAVE NOT SUCCEEDED IN good tenant for your houses dem: for ae kinds. 307 F si aul’ THE STRICT ATTENTION WHICH ve ur office (with an pearly, 20 years) eG 4a giving to its Rental De t ving partmen' ‘and bases uw with few co to offer for rent ree sen Eg Rae UR oan on ron F, my re 230 Ist 6 FoR a BEXT—9 OR 4 UNFURNISHED b ROOMS ON same for: rage wtp a Ele ised “B0'k se se auzs-3t' OR RENT— FOUR DESIRABLE ROOMS, 2D oor, furnished or suitable for light housekeping; also three rooms oor, Apply on a BOY G at. TOR R Lr Tite 9 DESIRABLE 0} gg ROOMS C WACKER, aude-in REDFORD. Ww een, 1 audg-tm ROOMS ON Ee LJ aries SUITE OF Be vg Ti for Yamily without chilaress Apply a ee on ow ‘lao, Hall Hows; ‘0 FoRNGSED Rooms, on second and i new house. auz6-6t* FOR RENT—FLA' WELDRIUS 20K irs uae ¥, vas Meted, Tent, 620: reference reatinnge FORE KENT_ONE 4-ROOM FLAT WITH SATE modern Suproveneat, ‘No, 229 avenge, Hout 18 per mi One 9-Room House witha at ‘modern im ee No, 1524 Sth st. n.w. Rent $35 per mon! arre 403 7th st. n.w FOR RENT_OFFICES, _ 14:58 Pierce Sor..-100 206 Arthur pi 100 507 cs Ww. Baty ae Tati rte =, files 2027 B Oth reese ROBES Spine = Naas eer pies em mi PARC ats Broken SEEESES TSSESTE Da, ry ry % ph oe Papa Rg B beecees SESS rs 2 Bae Doc Se 4 ree A z te paste S92 st a a. Be 60/500 For a full list apply to WESCOTT auz3 Ot Pahoa, 88 te bE Ee ‘ 25. * 'B.H. WARNER & 00, 916 Fat. nw. COUNTRY REAL ESTAT#. ALE—A GARDEN SFOT OF 31 AC i re RENT Ap ee Ree os Fept fosebavie by gut'ot tt of pear e wetehy sa gar iota the Gey ny Ye pce a Particulars, stating family, Box 62, Star office. au28-3 Fe RENT—O. ry + ead ROOMS, 1405 F Inquire 1409 F FOR RENT—_STORES. Fe RENT-STORE, OOK, OTH AND E878, 2, repair, suitable f wunlaees, Apply to Ws C:SOH 608 ON TS lee — 8-Lin Rey 1890 7TH ST BW SEAES Otige Room und ‘Fetes a ORN! >4 remy a cay ge Soar Sk 608 R RENT. ® month to and alot ‘ave. DLW, FOR RENT--STABLES. oz Fa LARG! peng pe | mar Te Pe iw. $1 J A STORE AND FIXTURES FOR a18 Combstones for sale. ‘Inquire 1723 ee otet eee g SS FOR ea ase ee $1 da. within half wile cite: {OR _ RENT—FURNISHED, OCTOBER 1 from Gainesville. ‘Captain Yor nies ns, complete for housekeeping, oF | But wort muuch more, For bart would weit the eatin Rave of it, <& | WOOD, 933 9th wt. Spey after 4 p.m. at 1! 20 N aw. aul4-6t* iE ON 22D ST. BOVE ST, SEVEN story and Basement Brick Houses, OR ‘Brand New sa 3 all pina. hanya damon wr Wate aC Fs i AE Ta eae BRICK a, cut7-tm RK RENT—S1X-ROO} eee it. water RO, 484 Louisiana ave. =| PRE Oct cod of Vormoat te ae Fase SEE ET oe fons ave. b. 16 rooma, two tte, ipa cL We mouanteie Gt month «& P. s lw | Srkor e bat avenue, vear Lew bridge bixh and dry. Tes turn to uvestors; dou't delay Particulars f j by Whitt s AePetT au20-20 320 Penna. ave. ce Seats OTS FOR 81) eAth-cmcece Lors . » too | LES EOS & WOODS & BON, 7 iz rey oat ICE = Fein Cangtol at mel sae eats care on 927 Feat, fon st SreBr = eae, ‘oat Te test tome ; Building Lot ‘Lot om the avenue. Det South Cape 4.5 25, reeiraleanagsay aud Dei. ave. s.w.: price doe, poriont ot 40 feet tre * by S re foot . ‘splendid’ Lone Buil modern iniprovient tn aes yy alley: price $7,200; firm: ‘8t once for five years or _su28-lmo Ok SALE-ON L BET. ioTH AND Bow. lot 51x07 to alley, will wabaseste } 7 : apical lowe Je prod Yocatton ; an WAGGA Man. Too ieee VOR SALE-SEVER a or Tus Bes Fes ‘T CORNES “pINty & BRAD _au27-6? ___ * 1805 Pet aw, {OR SALE—A NUM “OF FINE BUT Lots on Prospect Mill near Livcoin a +4 Sithin 100 feet of the Electric Railroad; bes - Miew of the city; can be hed st « bargain, ° FES @ tae ee oe re feet in square 1087. Price, between th and 10th ne, 0,883 B.w. at intersection of New Fork ave., Bewutiful Love ou bivctme toed tah 1a | fs tmpfoving locanon, 18x06, per equate fout ide of T between Oth and 10th ste n.w., jot 5, with party walls on both sides aan ST an 94.4, foot We U8 a ©) Northeast cor ah in. awe Dexthd Go 13th st and Tenn. oy, ¥ 1107 on Leu, ave, S Jommeckout ave. and 20th st near Qu. 24 710) to 15-foot alley, ter toot 63. (00) South side Rusode Island sve 'be Oh ed ize on a aw, 2.83 vy about 145 w alley, per eg. 260) Southwest comer 15th and O ste *., a #ubd.vide into three beautiful shallow’ Sw] per fot $3.4 Fok er h bet. Q and K st_nw., fine 7 adi on both sides, $5,000. °° nouding party tion, dot 20x aliey ; 285) 16th and L sts. n,w., one of ti joc walle finest corners ta the city, 0 1 frontage o ries Price front foot 8385. Will sale perdon. ee _suz7-St_ B. H WALNEK & OO. 926 Fst. FOE SALE FRONTAGE FEET ON re T. between meen Whithey and Soott avenues at Sauare foot. xround on this 1uportant street 3 yee vance in price, sWORMSTEDT Be Fe SALE-VTPGANT LOT AT bia road and Mintwood piace Lots adjoining at uoderate ‘OK. OF C oti 0 sole very fine bese Lots have gas and water, sewer near by, sidewalks See set, rondw: ined. Yitk & FokD, 1307 Faw " i WOK SALE-ON 810 Single Building Lots, 1 jONTHLY PAYMENTS, leet front on Vee oe PIPTY LOTS IN “FAIRVIEW,” Pckineton snd National. Fair Grown y terms of provements aud, for iuvesument. For p autormaets MUST @ HUNGLKEOR 624 14th at. LOTS AT FOREST GLEN, MD. NLY 2U muyutes’ ride irom city, 1 te > cents per foot, B BLKTFORD, jy6-3m, 141 G ae, UR SALE—THE “NATIONAL OAPITAL INVEST- f ment a pany offers turaale very Desirable Lote oz = fronting on the follow. dL, between 6th and 7th sts. ne, and on Oth st, ook and Fn.e. These I re Very desirabie either torinvestament or imme erynes. ering unde to) suit pag re tuude to Teliable parties tor Al epee Sue m. NALKER, Prosident, 3y17-2m 70k SALE— 5.000 FEET OF GROUND; w Hampsiure ave, and 15th at twelve oF mute lots ol 1: = SALE THAT SPLENDID LOT $B Tartheast ooruer New Many ue ave 83 per foot, itt than 19 fect frontage. FANS B OONGER, 1415 Fa 10 LO. —07,000 ON SIXTY apr ap ply, G vest wus JoOHN'F. OULLINANE & Oo, ee Moneta TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP proved Beal Eatate Security. Lange ainounte & THLLM & he {HEKFORD, Tene WANT TO SPE cars Grain or Oil on 1 per ceut or Call the NATIONAL STUCK excu “PR SATH #S0N, _Jel7-3m. ONEY TO AN, Net is OF A M ‘0 LO, Mt $500. €2,000 to $10,000, op Approved Heal Band 6 percent, JOUR SHERMAN 8 OU) syle EAL ESTATE VESTMENT 8. SIX PER CENT, PAYADLE gts SSRTERLR N SUMS €100 TO 81,000. SMALL. Puiutoa ON REAL ESTATE | 3 29) _ THOS. E. WAGGAMAR ONEY TO LOa: iN SUM» FROM 9500 UPWAR! THE LOWEST KATE OF INteks? BEAL Estate a a DISTRICT. Ol. iZMAN, my13 OU wud’ a ¥ sts aw, Moxy 70 Tous Un Approved Keal Estate Security, in District of Corum bia, ip any sume desired, at lo 200 ‘500 Corner 3 terest. ‘Tus. 5. Fis: _apll ise ONEY TO LOAN ON KEAL ESTATE OR Fil Clase security, w sere Une wecurity is ¢ ¥ v. GREEN, 303 7th st nw, OREY, To Tan 1b sums to suit, at lowest rates on approved y. Fitcn FOL & Shown 1457 Penusylvatia avenue, — ox RYAL ESTATE aT iow wast’ x ‘DANENHOWER, ap24 Successor to DANLNHOW Lis & SON, 1115 F st o=——___WmWm:“uua5G$j§Z) BUSINESS CH ANCES,__ JOR SALE—A GROCERY STOKE = OR (st 5. E—A GRO z, . F3 Stock aud Fixtures, Excellent 300. 4 wood chaue aus0-3t FY“ SALE—ONE OF THE Groceries in worth or sell in bulk; sau gelling; alm the ¥ ur dress, Box 4, star office. : | Fee SALE—A CENTRAL HOTEL, LUNCH Boom ry Stores, Drug Store, Also H DA ade. jousen. M Geet LOCATE layer, &e., fot prominent igcetion: 1308 South side. $1 DAKTIES SEEKING SAFE INVESTMENTS a Local Securities will be furnished with oy application at our office. GU ‘B35 F st. u.w., opposite Ebvitt House. ae" B HAVE FOR SALE LE aT MAI Wit ttt Uso in REET PRICES Seerar feck, fist ior iy dusurance py AN La ORDETORIFT SELDOM OFFERED. OB Uderstands the ro nee oppose = Who Unger ® railroad from Fredericksburg to the bay through the northern neck of Virginia, It was