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we SHOOTING STARS. TILLERS IN THE TOILS The Wheat Ring in the Northwest Will Squeeze Them. ee country it does not make a bar maid of her, This weather has the drop on the meroury. Beal eztate dealers control lots of dirt, SHE FIRFYENS CONVENTION. | Tote who nove boom erring frm ode ta iL Chili Anxious 2. Commerce With the United States, hie NEWS FROM VARIOUS PLACES. —_——.- ALARMING TO FARMERS. Elevators Not to Store This Year’s Crop and Farmers Must Sell. Curcaco, Jaly 2i.—A special dispatch from Jamestown. N. D.. saya: It will be a startling piece of news tothe wheat growers of North | Dekota to find ont on the eve of harvest that} “Oh, mommer, momme no elevator in the state will store groin th’e | darkey as he saw the mi quiring the price of » stove and fuel to go with it, Washington, There's a certain Congressman with a weak- ness and he has alsoa very bright boy. The with an important truth he seid: “My son hew to the line let the chips fall where they may.” “Dine chips or white, Pa?” inquired the boy so cxrnestly that the father was utterly pros- trated. ” yelled a little forme vast wilderness combined with a bound- less contiguity of shade ate now around in- This is “blue” Monday for the camp at Fort other day seeking to impross the youngster aon the way to | ea THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, PD. c. (THE FLAG NOW FLIES. When a lady is admitted to the bar in thia The District National Guard Goes} Into Camp. DEPARTURE FROM THE CITY. _—_—a_— Scones at the Embarkation—Treep Ae nis ef fhe HIS MORNING the city seemed to contain noth- ing but white helmets and knapsacks, There were also a lot of guns to be seen, warlike- iooking rifles and jnst twice as many brownish loggins surmounted by blue uniforms and jolly faces, The city is not so Zull of these elements now as it was then, because the District Na- year. This radical change in the handiing of | camp today, “whats them sojers?” tional Guard has gone into camp and the crop has been koptas secret as possible. | — “‘Sojers. chile?” exclaimed the mother; what| tn, population of Washington is accord- 1s was determined upon. it i# said. soon after | you tikin’ ‘bout? Dem ain't vojers; dem’s do| ity ‘reduced by about 1,500 Dright and the law was passed this vear whic makes all | Districk malaria,” ly redt dh +500. ablic elevators and warehotses pay an snntal carly this morning the soldier boys ki se Of 22.59 per 1.090 bushels capacity. RET began to shine up their Nine-tenths of the crop of the state hns been Ar Font Wastrsctax, beit plates and to heretofore bongit by the elevator companies How doth the carefui soldier man brush their fatigue upon the Dulnth and Minneapoli farmer cond store his grain. i for fifteen days for nothing a: as long as he desired to pay a for. Now the elevators will refuse this on the ; ground that they are not public elevators, and the farmer who is mortgaged to the cars Will this year be compeiled to sell his crop at whatever price the company chooses to aliow In most cases thie will leave lum penni- less for the winter. The iaw was supposed to be a reasonable one and m the nature of a tax net so eusy to evade us the old tax law has proved. but the companies, in order to evade it, will resort to this sweeping change, which will Lring misery on most of the wheat growers of this atate—a class of men having from fifty to five hundred acres in grain, which represents Improve each warlike minute, By blowing in his shooting gun To show there's nothing in it SOCIAL MATTERS. yp it in store i tee there- Summer Sojourners at Fashionable Re- sorts—Personals. Mrs. Hazen returned to-the city last week from Loudoun connty, where she staid through the recent warm weather, She will visit Mr. and Mra. McLean for atime at Deer Park ve- fore leaving for the summer resorts on the northeast coast. Miss Maude Ashford left on Friday for Berkeley Springs. where she is the guest of some friends and where she will remain until caer cesar fo cant Rnich | August, when sho goes to Deer Park. fer their labor in three years. Ey} Mrs. J. H. Soule, Miss Edith Soule and Mr. the plan of forcing private buyers out of the small stations and agrecing upon a price the principal elevators of the stete will have. nthe past, absolute control of the enor- ous crop now heading out. This crop will be e that the railroad commissioners have i that all the railroads combi furnish cars to move it one-tenth as quired. If the elevators decline to share it the confusion and dismay that will rosult will be something unparalleled. Of course the demand for curs will be immensely increased. Farm- ers having had no notice of the clevator'’s ac- tion will not have time to build birs or wa houses. They have, as a rule, no grannarics now and cannot get mouey to buy lumber for new onvs to store their own grain in. Many of them bought seed wheat of the e'evator aynidicate organized by Gov. Miller this spring. This wheat was charged for at £1 a baske! anda lien taken on the oa. which prevents the farmer from doing anything with it except to turn it over to the company as on as turashed. plan of the combine wall resnit in an agrien}tural panic for this suc- tion of the stace. Perey Soule will leave here on Wednesday for Capon Springs. Mrs, Asaph Hi Angelo and Percy. Keene, in Essex county dack mountain region, Mrs. Wm. B. Moses of this city, who has been ill at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Gosling, in New York city, is now convaloscing and ix able to walk cut each day. expects soon to go to Long Brauch to spend the remainder of the season. Miss Alisan Wilson is now on the shore of Keuka lake near Wayne, N.Y. She expects to remove to Fishkill on the Hudson the re- mainder of the season. Mrs. Payn has returned from the Catskill mountains and will be in the city for the sum- mer. Mrs. Cockrell is spending the season in the city with her husband and family Senator and Mrs. Manderson are spending a few days at Bar Harbor. Mr. Parker Mana and family have a pic- turceqne cottage at Arkville, in the Catskills, where they are summering. Miss Belle Lakei and sister have gone to Pennsylvania to visit their sister, Mrs. Scu- right, > vs, Theo, W. Noyes left the city today to visit her mother in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Amoug the guests registered at the Atlantic 1. Ocean City, Ma.. from Washington are Mrs, Garvin and child, Wm. B. ‘Vodd. Mrs, P. Saitzer, Campbell’ Carrington, wife . FP. Waggaman and fami . 3. W. Stinemetz and V. Milburn and danghter, Miss A. k. Dushieli, Mrs, Gus and Mrs. Libbey. ‘The engagement is announced of Miss May r. second daughter of Dr. John L Dyer, to P.C. J. Treanor. The wedding will take ace in the autmmn. Dr. and Mrs, D. R Haguer have returned to Rockbridge Alum Springs, Mr. E, W. Creecy of the Trensury Depart: ment and family nave gone to Warm Springs, Va., for tie benefit of Mr. Crecey's health, Miss Belle Jenvey of Maryland avenue is sun i ‘irs, Freebus, cottag Among the guests at the cottage are M mall and chil- dren, Mrs, Hitchens, Mrs. Raff, Mra. Musaut and her two sons, Messrs. pending the summer at ‘in the Adiron- an WHAT CHILI WANTS, The Pan-Americaa Congress Pleases the People and They Waut Our Trade. Cmicaao. July 21.—Charies B. Brooking. one of the owners of the nitrate minos in Chili is im the city. Inan interview he said: Upon landing at Sen Francisco last week he was some- om his brother at Valpa- d been no trouble of of me to be- ov I know that foolish 00 powerful to al- h whi exe reports wi h youcre familiar bh @eraied. Any tronile we have there is never anything more than a # exactly as you have here m Chicago, and auch things are di- inet the em] 4 of labor, and not, as your cablew always have it, against the gov- eTumeut.” Brooking said in Chili the people and at present talk & great deal n-American €o are Dy p : @ neglecting a marvelously rich field. ~*fhe wonders of the north of Chili im an agricultaral way are, I un- dreamed of by vou Americans. derful vineyards aze found ther: e ex- Libit of wine from that country at your world’s fair will be one of the greniest surprises to you all, Yes. they are already talking of the Jhiliau journals are urging the to excel the exhibit she made at Paris, at Chili will show at Ch ais and Miss Minnie Loomis leave today for Narragansett Pier. Mr. Lee S. Mortimer and family left Saturday for the mountains of Virginia. The following Weshingtoniana are among the late arrivals at C ' Mi Mes. Young and A; Mrs, R. W. Barker, Mise Bettie ‘Tomiinson, aide by most generous appropriations from tue government. oe RAILROAD FIREMEN. Miss Ma~ia Tomlinson, Miss Susie E. E ira, : Wilken Peck, Miss Edith Peci, Master Poul Yesterday's Convention Declares for | Pec, 3in. Ssiuel Es Lake, the! Milnes Edna nd ‘Lillian Lake. Mr-. Kate Downing. the | Automatte Brakes. ses Macian antt Minute Downin iss Hantyonp. Coxy., July 21.—Five hundred members of the Brotherhood of Railroad Fire- men assembled in a union meeting at Allyn Hall yesterday morning to discuss matters re- lating to their business, This session was with closed doors. In the afternoon there was an open meeting. with singing and addresses. Alter the morning business meeting the dele- gates marched in a to Central Hall, where dinner was served. ‘the hall was gaily dec- vrated with flags, the stars and stripes of the United States mingiing with the new. stars aud n Villa, Cape May. won are spending the summer at the Sammit Hotel, Gaithersburg. Mre. Benj. Durfec end family and mother, Mra, Winants, will spend the summer in the Catskill mountaina, Mrs. G. A. Shekeil and ‘hter, Julia, have gone to Maryland to visit friends for a few weeks. Mrs. J. A. Hutchison, accompanied by her of the Republic of Brazil. | sister, Miss Sheehan, loft yosterday for the und the gallery were suspended | Biue itidge mountains to spend the summer. silrond, signal flage—blue. red, green | Mra. Lewis Newmeyer and son are spending white. First Vice Gi 3" the heated term at Ocean City, Md. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Akers and sonand Mr, and Mrs. Morrissey of Ga'esbarg. Il, pret Secretory Bristol of Bridgeport after the morn- ra, Moses | are spending a few weeks nt | yes and son and Miss Blanche | | ter Brown and son have been at | } jackets nnd to emerge into the streets in all tho splendor of their militia uniforms, capped by dazzling white helmets that on- cfoached upon their fentures and caused a partial eclipse, ‘The orders were for tho uuard to assemble i their armories at 8:30 | “in heavy marching | order,” which meant that everything the GaN. onDWat, | law allows was to be carried. THR BCRNE AT THE WHARF. ‘They came from all quarters, walking and riding, singly, in pairs or in squads, Some of the street cars wore absolutely filled with them ond in many cases the rear platforms were decorated by rows of knapsacks surmounted by white knobs that covered everything else from view. The embarkation was set for 9:30 o'clock, the understanding that it would take about an hour from the time the troops assembled at the armories to got them to the wharf and on board the Excelsior. which had beon selected for the transportation of the troops, But by that tim ail the troops had not arrived, and it was just an hour later when the boat's lines were cast off and her paddie wheels vezan to turn. AN OVERFLOW, It was just like any other case where more material than a vesse! will hold is to be car- ried somewhere. Some of it is found to slop over. In this case it was the fourth battalion that siopped. After everybody was on board but the colored troops. who had been waiting patiently in the sun for over an hour, it was suddenly discovered that there was not room for them and the question arose: ‘What is to be done with them?" HOW IT WAS SOLVED. The captain of the Excelsior had a consulta- tion with Gen, Ordway, who saton his horse on the wharf, and told him that he could not take any more men on board his steamer, It would never do to leave them behind for a sec- ond trip, for the raee question is still far enough away froma solution to be trouble- some evenin the ranks of a well-diseiplined militia. After a hurried council of war with the members of his staff Gen, Ordway decided to take the men of the fourth battalion from t! ior and send them down on the Macal- which was abont to start on her morning trip to Mt, Vernon. So the men were marched off, happy at their better quarters, and the colored troops tramped in and took possession of the lower deck of the Rxcelstor EMBARKING. There was large crowd of people at the wharf to bid good-bye to the soldier boys, The colored troops probably attracted more to the steamer than any other element and any num ber of fond good-bs and eighth battalions waited for their fate to ibe decided. The troops formed on the east wide of 7th street, extending down for two or three squares, the men sit on the curb stones or driving bargains with | and liquids while waiting for orders, QUARTERS ON THF boat. The boat was nilotted to the various com- mands as follows: First regiment and 6th bat- tallion on the saloon deck; the 2d regiment | hurricane deck; the brigade staff in the forward maaia deck, IN PRIME CONDITION, The men were in their best condition, with | one or two exceptions. They were elean shaven and eager for the camp, and every es were said aa the seventh | enders of food | on the stern hurricane deck aud the after salooy deck; the 7th and Sih be ons on the main a the band and drum corps on the forward | jeabin. ‘The horses were stowed away on the | the stream, ladea with her human frieght, which showed at every possible point as if the vessel were bursting with soldiery and white helmets, ‘They had really gone. At Fort Washington. It f@ Camp Washington. Sergeant Joyce hauled the flag up this morning shortly before So’clock. There was activity on the reserva- tion fully an hour before that timo. Cart and Wagon drivers commenced to stir around the stables and get their equipments ready for the big day's work that was evidently ahead of gymnastic performance, them, ‘There was a suspicion of frost in the air whon ono of Tax na tig ut rolled out Save for the sentrics in the cavalry camp the stillness was unbroken around hea of a chilly couch ina tent and sought mien whom duty conmpeiled to be outdoors at to their cars ia overcoats and tl kept mov- resxed, Just behind the cavalry camp the the warmth that generally follows a Nttle brisk quarters end of the reservation. The cavalry~ such an unseasonable hour were wrapped up ing that their tempernture should not be de- irst streaks of dawn appeared, With those in- dications of returning day camo nature's harmony—the chirp of ‘birds and the varied sounds of insect life. As the glow in the east deepened in color an used itself the clear-cut ‘Bob White” of the quail succeeded the more plaintive but equally distinctive cry of the whip-poor-will. K and forth across the main road spry littie rabbits hopped undis- turbed until the red tints of light made a broad band that extended apparently from where the Washington monument pierces the sky down to the woods that lie east of the camp ground, then’ the trafic along tbe road drove the “cotton tails” into the brush. Lights and shadows marked the surface of the river—the river that a few minutes before was all shadow. Across the Potomac twinkling lamplights indicated the whereabouts of ye merry farmer aud his men, some of them probably engaged in diluting milk #o that it would be safticient to supply all their customers in Washington and Alexandria, Then the lights disappeared an at rest. The aqaeous milkman does fying before the daylight becomes inquisitively brilliant. RAISING THE FLAG. Tt was nearly 4:30 a.m. when Capt. Parmen- ter, Sergeant Joyce, Mr. Lawson,a Sran re- porter and Capt. Parmenter’s orderly stood in front of headquarters, The sergeant carried under ono arm a beantiful flag—the stars and stripes. Tho other members of the party simply waited. ‘First call won't be for fifteen minutes yet,” said tho sergeant, ‘I can’t wait any longer.” Mr. Lawson adjusted the haliiards and when that had been done the colors went up 86 feet and flapped their 20 by 10 feetin the cool northera breeze right beneath the beak of a gilt eagle. Some of those people who see everything will notice when they examine the flagstaff that the end of the vane which should point east is due west, whiie north and south as indicated by the usual signs are all wrong. OX THE WHARF AT THE FouT. Foremost among today’s arrivals in camp were the fourth battalion and the ambulance company. They arrived on the Macalester at lio’clock, The Red Cross boys marched at once to their tents. which, with the hospital tents, are shut off from the public by a stout wire fence. The fourth battalion seated itself on the hillside just above the wharf and waited the coming cf the remainder of the brigade on the Excelsior. Before that happencd. however, there was the sound of trumpets and the clatter of horses’ hoofs, Down the hill, headed by Capt. Barbour, rode the cavalry troop. Their duty was to act as es- cort tothe goneral, this courtesy taking the place of the customary artillery salute. | Last year the battery came to camp by the road on Sunday and did the salute in tip-top strle; this yeat the drivers nnd gunners went down by river—went late this afternoon, so the cavelry took their places and mede a very fine showing in the clear sunlight, ARRIVAL OF THE EXCELSIOR, Crowded with dark somethings topped by snow white helmets the steamer Excelsior steamed majesticaily up to the fort wharf at 14:15. There was no end’of trouble in making a landing, aud had it not been for the omni- present Capt. Parmenter and Mr, Lawson the I of military might have been in mid- The troops landed as best they cou! = marched to quarter Pitching ‘tents may, ‘under certain cumstances, te regarded as en amusement, bi hi ihing today, Old Sol seemed to ting the boys, and he snececded istered hnads and necks were as admirably. picnic of the Sons and Paughtera of Shem, | Ham and Japhet, A good dinuer helped things | very considerably and the camp was pnt in per- | fect order throughout. ‘TUE BRIDGE GAVE WAY. Tho only accideut that has taken place since | the preparations for Camp Washington com- menced happentd yesterday afternoon. For days past loaded wagons have been hauled in and out of the fort without the bridge at the entrance displaying any structural weak- ness, Yesterday afternoon things went to pieces with a crash and there | mi y have been two or three deaths in | consequence thereof. When Parris Busey, coi- ored, und a driver by profession, bitched his mules to a water wagon he was as happy as the | proverbial clam at high tide. Five minutes | later Mr. Busey. accompanied by William Jnek- son, also colored, was in the ditch, surrounded {by the debris of the old ‘drawbridge, tailed animals. s a good deal of a shock, but the live stock survited. Quitoa number of people witnessed the collapse and there was a unanimous opinion that tne catastrophe was a fatal one. Immediate in- common as fried chicken at @ Harper's Ferry | a wreeked wegon and a span of shaven: | WANTED--HELP. ____ WANTED--HOUSES. _FOR RENT-- ANTED—A NEAT. COMPETENT WOMAN TO | \\ANTED — A HOUSE TQ CARE FOR DURING { RENT—CORNER NINTH ST. AND MASKA- Ww Cook ao Oauera Housework. Also Smart W the Summer yy > Aduits; best refe; Fane: by Bag E33 Colored of 14 oF 16 for Shohenes om See 26 enees given. Mrs. MCG. roe. as | - PieasRDt SUILIUe roOMA, BOULLEED anc cartere , wv ee 7, Mack WASTED AMMEDIATELY, Fok Sed Pe VENY DESIRABLE Lalor weid it wes: 5 NT ugh tine « Bey to learns trade. Auidy coTHO® | 94.500 to ee eee Tadebiase koa | SR RSES any, Desiaas G10 per monte ae F, TRADZARS, eat of 8. corner Pa ave. aa CHASER, Star v! a | a eee A —— Wiistcs-cak Sas Gas Ge ee ANTED WE HAVE CUSTOMERS FOR CHEAP, Three Koons on We eRe ee eae Mae ante ing vo nell will do well to call | teat S539 toneran oe 01 abet — ‘ > toes ‘era, Coschinen, ‘Farm Hands ard Hotel Help tor | aise PENPES beval ass se NOR BET pane Tey, = ri gees oe ae ANTED—TORENT BY SEPTEMBER 1. EITH!R rceoud Bloor or —— me e Setiched of amiysumhed © sucge, ivwell is orb . ANTED—WOMEN COOKS. $10 TO CHAM: | desirably located. for a first-cless boanling house. Ad- | DOu ENT a wo OR FOUN ROOMA I ber Maids, Surwes and Laundremes, in cig or | eros iC i., uiel Brisich Eusaw piace, vO Of fa BANE: A. COOMBS, tH Ft ie ee BUYAT ONC DESINABLY | Sister. “Tie Vhbee een Oo mean, OF Se ANTED—A LADY BOOK Kk: PER, WORK ed. tmes.s 10.000 | a5 = < eres a _inust be good writer and correct at figures: letaidim race and member of | JOURBEST. AT 290 7TH RT. NE PARLOR AND Sata sulats expected. _MBUCHANT. Star ofice. 1t | rooms um first ovr. Addrens 1.3, Star oficojy 1-3" | stahed, eoparciocr noe eh Seen ot SLO TLL CARRIE PALMER, THE! \QANT VeACLIE\T THAT WANTS | 75, _™ —_ > a German Cook who mate an enrureimentat 162% | WW to ttse met ANE ACLIEST TH. * | PGE EENESERRMS OX SECOND AND “IRD 28th at, o.w., please set in itumediately, as the WELS'e BARKER, attorneys, z 113 eve aviv ar Yacaut, waiting ber arriv PS oe wis-st G25 Fst uw. | JOR RENT—TWo UNFURNISHED COMMUNE D—A COUK AND LAUNDRESS AT W ASTED_AT ONCE HOUSE IN NOTH WENT | Qarcron sate Boor Toa eer bath het and cold plies, 1 | WW be & ead o eta. Mill A8s | Southern gaposure, cars pam door” A JOB TYPE SkITER AND PRESS | SET t";999 f°, MITAENWOUBE & GES: | *Gyistat® sat : oS ie oe — ROOMS ON FIRST AND GEOOND - oad = at om GENO STOCT hove to LEARN COUNTRY REAL ‘Sth ote. stuithing. Apply to MS. HAIGHT, cor. | | : sO RENT—THREE hooms 7 ve. RMU S wt. aw. ___S9=1-3t° HEAP AND ON EASY TEEMS— | Fettatietor ace: Urekvoptnw, to partios wi )—A GOOD WHITE GIKI TO DO G Durban Land aud Fartns near | children Apply wo 11D Mat aw “eral Housework tor Famiiy of Four. a Mat. mew, 2 Apri: ae T TYPE WRITER AND crs LF et, i floor, 1t* Want D=A FINST-CLANS PAPER HANGER BY the week. Anpiyy stat pected ond y oti ‘bumnesa in the city and de- Siring to live a short uistauce 1u ihe County. Cail oF woud for hi Property aud mep of country surrown ty ; Wil be given free. J. 2. aw. i SALE—30 ACKES WITH LONO Fig nd= M Fok Sacer HOUCHINS, BULKLEY & CO, ruta, 8 A WHITE WOMAN AS COMPETE: saet Wamned) r " ‘ LOR RENT—WRST END FLATS, x Cook to oto the country for tuive mouthe ud | 400 Agree of Land adjoining cue woll-known river re. Groom Fiat; uit modern iaptweneins ed then return uere tor further service if found satistac: | rnp be re FN Baw hes | on SAMBS A. BAT) SACU. tors Avswer to M.J., Star office, with reterences 1 - “peeeemierrcemnntes ~<a & a 1407 F st. dow. Fog ets - {OK MENT—FIVE COMMUNICALING KOOMa y rea) Nepae, | A’y witui bath; in style ot New \ork fans ota { Waxtebear ine cite eres : dap@ DAN'L O. DidscOLd, facie Bui dine. 19 a 222 Cb 1 rimity Church, ~~ tk CTIY INTALLIGE ou SALE-AT A rT 2 eer a ‘Dee every day, Works: Women, M ci o Gur aT, Bau@aip:— wi: : a a. ve >» Girls; no‘waliiug tor worker plicaricne 2 ON. inh ea et Good Land plies of cate, ety: _FOR_RENT--sSTUORES. ed by spleudid ever- it positions prepared. May dy21-60* AN‘ED—A YOULH TO DRAW SOD\ WATER; imust have references, MiK1Z'S Drug store, dy2l-se We4Xtab-A LADY 10 WoKK ON PANTS AND Veet aud icpairing ; understands little booakeev- paildang, 7th and ww. een FS Shoe OR BALE OR “KoNT—LEN _Moarly new: acre of ercund; f wit €15 per mouth reut; will sed: jor vaymient, Audress A. Fick alAN, Vi Fe, >ALE~A NUMBER OF NICE FARMS IN ty tug, Cully with refereuce, O19 12th st. mew. Meatwoiery counts. i Tate prices BARNHART. itt | it woh SURN'O! Joi Columban build x ANTED-—& MIDDLE-AGED MAN AND WIFE =s ee - V te Take Churve of Place 8. M x acostia P.O. Wis He. ty Foul Co yal ‘Coliar, ulin, wal Porches on three sues; Feuts $16; lot bUx120, 3 min- TED. OMEN FOR Ni RSEY, PHIL. " ad ‘Utes from stavon 1,200 for ten days oh Iphia and Maryland. Also, Cooas, \s tases, 2 iy Howewurkers, Drug Cleras, Waiters, svcam Latmary | HAIG! T, 1210 Fat. we = SEE Hauds aud tirstaurant Cooks (Gerusn wee) ULATIVE Pulce, a wy BURKS HAM. 1110 G st. uw, e road front: a de D—A RESPECTABLE WHITE GILL 70 | eneral H ly of Two; must i good hore. DW. sy LO Lt ANTED DUNDORES | EMPLOYMENT BU- reat, conducted by Indios—Sen und Women, and colored, s0F all komds uf dowestic Inbor, city th reeronees, wemoved Ww TOV Lata. w. LEAL WOODSIDE, ON 4 read, § iuiles from Washington, « Duilt 1ei-room Cotiage, with bath, hot andculd water, furnace; ali im compicteSurder and ready for im: JueGiate’ Gecupancy; excellent water; siabve for two horses; station, Fenwick, MM Brauch B ENIS TO SsLL HOUSEHOLD ud Specialties on New Credit Sy sone tenement house Mtweliine, 10rzbaras and | 2 red; also a Guod Waiter. CHAS. DIF-TY, and outvuidins Ti wis ‘or Sale—2U7 2k p11 fromm Wana rp Wis teen: tale rue os A co DOK nd | ‘ohg who 1e williug to bewiinat a moderate vale work his way up. Address, g-ving reference ex -coted au expuriouve, bi 13d, Str office, SALE—BKOWN — PON’ > SOUND AND boy or girl to ride or i 8 STABLE. alley _WANTED-—SITUATIONS, Jers, Coachinen, Walter abroad; ll have refureie Une Pair Swuaii bun One Fa Gieo several moderate K. DOUG! Teteveuces given, Address Box | out. 627 au Agont, ANTED—POSITIONS Fi + aud Stock of Varwety and Confecuonery Siore, also vid Furuiture, Adress Box 145, Stur vilice, WANTED—ROOMS | Star office JOR SALE—ONK Oi ties ever off | Superior Horxes be i }7 pt, clsertul fing else, ws D=BY GENTLEMAN, AT. asand bath, wrt! — | » Rit: he ts in every re- Also & Handsome Biack Horse pony built), kiw rents suitable for driving or iti \ill be guaranteed sou : Carriaxes tyr Buco, as lam uders he letest desi. has cll modern. ian | add to 10s durabil » ride | wome S:de-bar Top iu for Ur Ket ati Adtirese, with peru i : = j hurses, Rd aid periect Be ae prime wit eeveuuents. that ud ease in ridius, nud one Haul- Y. | Both Curriages were made = innd Fat. hw. y ANTED-BY AUGUSTE 1,100 UR | by distinguished makers and show but Ettle wear OSNNRO LOAN - Vo ee mua Buggy, Uy CS. Ciiltess Phiadelinaie ax pee | yy ONFX TO, LOAN ste ow. and north of bs Tent must fect order; “ive eta Hutd-iuade Harness, ome eet M Tas wun Wo auld, stiowent retcs on epprovedres Permanont st suited. Address Lox | With Haruess, Collar, Biankets, Robes, dsc, Ail wili bo | *biate wocuriy. TET een oe | gd 8-30" | gold sererate. jmmediate purchaser com obtain gave | SU 14,7 Penupiveria aveune. |. oaae cme ealiin, Sut nou | Wasied-a CENTER wy me ONEY YO DOAN ON KEAL ESIALE Ok PIS iWon at Fal of horwes pe vate Family ; lov: whic Ei D FIXTURES Of Fe; Teut $29 per mouth. ial Sa PS A FRENCH POODLE Dos, A Pas owner is wolug to te: miectioners, Call at | 35 WANTED—LOTS. _ v: -A WHITE. rtol sta, State 1owest 1 AK, star office. Diy 3 | | SALE-STRIKINGLY HANDSOME Park Bay Geidum thoroughbred; 20 he 8 overs cut oot 21 sll basnean, Price auacuade: at aad: ause. eee | Pears old sae Fe ‘KENT — TO Kooms Good Board three rooms eu suite. private Lath aud giving name, Box 123, star office. t. Hom, east of Knowles’ =tation. pree | gnotly, surmsaved gt summer vale THE WUD x pies ae Sapna , mie ONT, cor, Lit. and Towa circle 124-8 AN IX BROW nd sce apply’ to DULANY & Warning. | Mo __FOR RENT—FLATS. AE] DOM HOUSE, | Anviy on premises, Sod Pa ave now. bet. t BLOVe Btore } ‘OR SALECARLIN SI RINGS—TWO NEAT NEW Fe EN 6. Sul ner) Dweiling: wew. suit.ble for yrocery. attetioa, &c.; G33 K xt. Rw., wear c to permanent party 1v-e LR Momntinn, 2: FOR RENT —OFFICES, JOR RENT—BY & LAKGE wi Wok OF 1218 FP st. mw. ome of Use best locations oy hance {i ae ni th ht pray ud 0. rairuad: ten trains ea way daily, eo, ‘lee 0 uth at = ti erot = chance for advancement to 1" man. 3 road : rac 7 Ps per oUth ; wil 4 we oc vindpeetgie £000: germ tout, BF. LEIGHTON, Frojrir, | “MASOR @CKANSIUR, O17 lute a ne ) ANTED-AN EXPRIGENCED GENERAL, SER — TUES Fina 4 and 9 re. ANTEL Robe! . ; elle > jestenimmn pS ee OREY Tu Wan. ee - = a from Chariton Bad 0. Bett, Wash: | J OANS—T HAVE THKEE THOU> AN Laks —A_ BAKREEDER, GEEMAN PRE: | luxtonsdwelliues] On rege tas ee toa pepe y AND VOL 218 Gt 00, a4 OEY TO LOAN attention to all apy Fre deatious. SWOKMSIbI & PER between 13th + = == : oe and Lsts., between 9am andé pm | BXADLEL, Ue Fst mew. oi Waaten z UMILOYERS —FOR FIRST-CLASS | _jv21-21 HE atl pace ie DT es He eS ® ace ee ae Cost $110. jill sell for 800, W. A. KUNGE FOLD, ON Wt — owe = kan SS Fennuaylvania ave. w. ae REAL ESTATE 15 THIS DISTRICT. . 2 Waite BY W. H. Ti NNEY & SONS, CAPITA BO. HOLIZMAN, Geeks, Lauydreen, Maida, Waites Shi Georgsiowar bic one fae Davies tea Corner ‘TOin dia ne ow, ‘orses snd Mules; all wuarauteed as Frys iomnt Gan o " Tesentct Sod tp'resmce a ack Apriy RocSOReTHE | vy oame,tg Lem @400U SAU, 11,000" Ne BiSHOF, Stable Boss at our 5 Sist st BM | jevd-lm DAPELI. DAVID & CO, 1519 Fat arr yaNb | MOQNEX_IN HAND To Load oN bisiaact tM“ | FOR SALE—ONE cUTUNDER y and | MOSSE. cues A RESPECTABLE WHITE lree-spring Pbeetcn sud One Two-sprinty Sam. tion ina Private Family to Cook, | all first-ciues carries; will sell buluw cost to clove tm Massachusetts ave. uw. ee ———-—- — ry MGX8Y To LOaN AT FIVE Pri CONT ON ae eee Sain Gan Be mab proved Meal betate Secuisty. lange suntan IN CAN Sivcinity Tye SAUTER ORD, and Trout x. Hews Cuxtom-made Dayton | “i 1a0. Fs ae H 1 1 Village zy ~ sees eencace a TANTH 3 af wold quick. Stable rest | yg YNAY 20 LOAN IN SONS TO BULL AL oan W Yansies, 3 POF cent on V. C. real estate wreurit) Porters, Maids, NING FRAME IN GOOD KL. RAWLINGS, Loo Pa avs de. (iain office, recepe ALBUNGLA'S, L11 oon | 27! The Arlinevt Lise ine. Cow others Bi it TO LOAN WM NT, LITE AND ‘AY \ VW Gots, Lady Clerim tad Caniiers tstores a ee { offices): Housekecpers, dren's Maids; | = 4 1 Houses ely brivers, Dor re - ee fywioan— | _tyid-2 B TLL G FOE SALCOWNER | LEAVING CITY, SMALL 7 ANTED_-UNFURNISHED LOOM, BS - SLE-ONE GENTLE GRAY MARE. SUTi- Resi Eatate, | M Gthto Lith, Permanent, Give parten, B| 3 for carringe. “211 Istat. nc. gy2teBte | mys ___ TOs. EF WAGGAMAN, joo org | Bien ha pe SHARES SLIMONT IupKove- | YpONEX TO LOAN IN LAlGk Asb saiALb D TOIT, | A. ment ond Excursion Co.'s stock: patt up; severed | UM cusus at Lowest Rates on ‘Meat Estate Seouits tate brie vaiusble Lots go wath the Address Box 1 A lew suse of @; 0 au Mp ato percent. Tn NEL LO WAN IN SUMS LU SUL Estate im the District or Colum Thi Si tw. ¥, Oullanane ONEY “TO LOAN ON APPit tae within the District of Oolural #mail enouuts, Which I desire to | dowest rate 5 Avth ana fg\y LOAN IMMLDIATELY—@30,000-1\ SUAS tggitt How 1.000 UL wand. Gu irued Hea! Ltate UarY TO LOAN Un Approve Cups Lia, Au 2a) Bue Gernured, ot lowest icest, Where We eccursty ye goed. By booed UO LOAN ON Keak beiadas aa Low ert Rates. Wael eR Buecessor toDANE. | r - ‘The former suburven i Mis OF GROCERY eatdemon «4 ess anes oe = nnn = a EX-SECKETALY WHITNEY K WITH ROLLING Tor; = 2 s_ dy} THOs. J. FISHER & CO., ad state prive aad wheredesiiesu be | Fon SALE—FINE HORSE AND BUGGY Cl 3y21-6t $20 _lsea F a 1-38 | Es inquire 481 Pa. ave., Jewelry Store. wl RNIGURE UPHOL- | Poon Borsa Vista, r; Work done fi a neat GENTLEMEN — PLEASANT fui ues socaity. five minut went, $30 per mouth ny 1—THREL APARTMENTS OF | WOAND v ciemet ale —ELBOANT sioP BU " Maker or Tailor; enttauce frou. deny POs frow the avevue, MILLIN- JABLISHED a ot ls Demewin 21d aTURE AND ‘atnd ‘Jerwe TB S(Ati. dint sve brdeK COkNER FISH & MILLER, 1215 F ST_N Ww EAURINUL OFFICE MUO on best ANT—A VELY DERE sick ot ALG. ALL at G per bent, i. K. BROUK. 6161 |, $1,000. e bevte st pea hetN aks, OF N REAL ES ALE PROMPT VE, PXCLUMIVELY, THE POLL WING tive Posicies Louxkt at bugiiont « wa prices, au dhtbY & 00.1903 Pa ave. tua ON ALAL bia, DUGAN & wk Ca, WOOP er . KEAL bs. bis. several qlee untmediareiy ANE, OOF! ot interest. GEO. Lew apis ACKAB & GALoLL Juve dst aw Sees deal Estate Security, sx District yates vi ae auus. J. FISHER & Oc €. GREEN, 203 7th st. aw. BN DANENTIOWF! RBOWEN a BOLTS Pat, | PROPERT ing seasion told the news; r reporters that vestigation{showed that the mules were auburt, specie = - x __ y1s-6r FOR Sale, the time of the meeting par perpen the | Atlantic City during the past week. strap and buckle ubou! their eqaipmenta wigne | alchough one of them was pinned down by a | WY ANTEDTIUsT Fux in “POUR LARGE FRENCH PLATE disenssion of matters reinting to the business | Dr. Starr Parsons and wife are at Atlantic | With careful polishing. The blankets were | couple of beams, while tie other was re hie “Higgs my O. Laat $1 box ot “0 dy, "which iil be about “ts Aughet | 22 Aeres of the BEAUTIFUL catate known as Buena ofthe men. A cot of rescin' adopted | cy Ato their knapsucks, | on top of the meshed water barrel with his | BACKLbo OLD ss AND, 1U1L Pa. ave. ACE, NLZ-S14 7th st. ~ . A A pted | City. ~ . 7 He heele in the alr, ‘The drivers extricated ene B___4y}B°St_ | Vista. This valuable property borders on AKLING- fevoring the passoge of the bill pending in ‘ } Whi ir tin cups je dmoreily froin taeir | egile heels in » The dr! ted | ene re recs - ‘ongress requiring railroads to use nntomatic | Misses Eugenia and Mary Stone of Bright-| waist belts. Most of these cups had a weury, | themselvos ax best they coul je popular at- O71 WO PERSONS TO RESIDE TX—BED-ROOM | TON, FORT MYER, ROSSLYN and the MT. VER- brakes and couplers on freight traing, The | Wood have gone to Frederick to visit their | 1859 air. and sounded trifle flat und dull | tention was ditected to the mules, The fact F Lew. gy lect | NON river road. It commands magnificent views, for afew weeks. Aprly cousins, se Dr. Z. T. Sowers and Mr. M. M. that Busoy Was considerably damaged attracted | Ja resolutions also pledged the members of the when struck, as if they had been banged to the brotherhood to do allia their power to prevent tae of “Dog tor breakfast. dog for dinner, bat litde attention. COLUMBIA BICY abounds in superb villa sitca, has fine shade trees aud ttle while the mule | \WANTLD- wrrKxe LE, 1800 MAKE, A) ' % ei " le Bear ce} Ny hated ren times: we, $120. Ap- | is traversed by the uélitery fued leading to Bort trainmen from working on Sunday, on the Teutonie Wednesday. While in Dubiin | just once tuo ortea, = Perliaps, however, | on the cask was placed right side up; his part- PM carers liad 12 au. to Fs woopaThk eas —- they will be the guests of Maj. MeCammon, who | (2/8 ¥48 simply emblematic of their owners, ner was lying on one side and whiled |S O17 i4 ie aylietwe . California Tin, he: arranged fora week's shooting on ts ee, | Those Who bad beon there befors wore uot|away the thae by chewing all the | y ee Carpets, Paster Freee Pe Le SWANS] A60en sthemaote 84x Frasxetnco, July 21.—From i- na Tie | quite as jaunty and anxious xs some of the! grass within reach, Both animals acted | re, Carpets, “Fea Vino ior practice pucpoter: ety ca See Bake Oe tees tec | ee ee eee ti wih | ts. who asked erable | a3 though they were accustomed to pooper ry oi gg «7 ae) 15 PRET e CUNLIFE, & Mrs. FRANCIS P. DRAUN eations California will have in the near future | Scotiand and the prominent poit infexeat | Coes Ow tecrnite, who: asked innumerable - __Storawe 0b ieesonab Ada, = a on the continent. Maj. McCammon will be pleasantly remembered as Mr. Parker's guest during the triennial conclave of Knights Tem- plar last year, Among the recount arrivals at Hot Springs, Va., are the following Washingtonians: Mr Wravk and child, A. Richards and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sibley, Mrs. Thomas Wilson. Ww. E. Eorie, J. F.” Chamberlin and family, | Joum Silier, TT. Keane and Mr. and Mrs. 3. tin mining * new industry, rivaling in importance even the taking of gold from the Lowels of the earth. ‘The new industry is the nuining ac ge ore near Sau Ja- cinto. Hen Bernardino county. Twenty-seven Years azov posits were found in this neigh- wrueod. Lut the vaiue ef the discoveries did mot seem to be appreciated. Negotiations have | Just Leen concluded whereby the San Jacinto Un miness will pass into the hands of an English syndicate with large experience in the treatment of these ores, and these men. wo own the tin mines near Swansea. Wales, pro- neounce the California ores nearly threo times rich as the Weisk ores they have been oper- ; = Mrs. Katie IL. Lee and daughter have gone to White Su!phur Springs for a short vacation. Miss Myrtie Hughes and Mist Abbie Hop- ating with fair protit, kins are maing an extended tour through New | ——— York and Conutecticut, aftor which thoy will zo | Bismarck. to Asburr Park, where they will moot Mra. C. Buurrx, Juiy 21.—It is reported that Prince Bismarck has taken apartments at Pertisan, in e Tyro The St. Louis Waiters’ Strike. St. Lovis, Mo., July 21.—President Pomeroy of tue Chicage local union arrived here yester- day for the purpose of aiding the striking waiters, Nothing of importance wes transacted at the meeting of the strikers held yesterday. ‘The officers of the cooks’ union, upon whom tix waiters were relying for snpport, have resigned their respective offices. Three employers gave | | remain during the season, Cologne-on-the-Ruine, Germany. tee - Death of Representative Walker. Representative Dockery received a dit | | Sa leag w James P. Walker of Missouri. Mr. them the alternative of doing ao or being dis- missed. It is probable that the union will re- elect otticers today. —o———— Had to Shoot Somebody. Parcaverruia, July 21.—Joseph Pennock shot and fatally wounded Michael E, Clark Sat- | arday night in Camden. Ciark was one of a! umber of men who were making a disturbance im front of Penuock's house and in driving them away Pennock wax stubbed by some oue | day and Monday mornings were of them. “He surmised that Clark was the oue | Técord for the mouth of July, inv: pensions, on improvements of buildings. from Washington north to Rochester Haghes and Lrof. P. M. Haghes and brids and Mr. Esch, Miss Elizabeth Esch and Mr. Vie- tor H. Esch will spend the month of August at atch turday announcing the death of hia col- was born in Teunesse in 1851, but went | to Siissouri when only sixteen years of age. | visible effect. ‘This was bis first term in Congress. He was a| democrat, and @ rember of the committees on The Coldest July Weather on Record. The Signal Office furnishes the following special bulletin to the press: The weather re- | ports show tuatin the middle Atiautic states | | Albany aud in portions of New England Sun- the coldest on couple of market wagons arrived on the wharf Following are estions of the veterans 28 to what it was all ke at Fort Washington, CONSIDERABL HILARITY. There was not tue best of order preserved | | during the embarkation, There was rather too much hilar! too mach vocal masie, too | mue ildisu stamping and time-beting and | too little discipline ror soldiers, It had rather more the air 0: « hage pienie then one who ob- | served the ativr divinterestedly might have | wished. Butyet beneath ail the uoise and rough- ness of some of the Lehavior there was. a good | spirit evident, an indication of eurnest soldiery | that would sow itself at the proper moment, | SONGS CF THR SOLDIERS, | which several companies marched aboard, the ‘burden of which was, “Oho, Flannigan, | there's goin’ to be a row,” followed by suudry | bits of advice as what tu do when the calamity should culminsie. That unfortunate historic | personage. McGinty, also received some at- | tention, and was soon promoted to be a major. | He was called upon for a speech, but did not | respond. As the troops of one battalion mounted the forward stairway to the hurricane | deck frequent demands were made for the ‘elevator’ to be starved, but there was no PILES OF BAGGAGE. | The lower deck was a mass of baggage, camp | sisupi river and on expenditares oa pubiie ; Chairs, trunks, valises, boxes, baskets, hamp- | ors. All sorts of impediments were piled high = throlghout the entire Jeagith except in front bo center gang: used it ting the troops aboard, “poa!” | When everybody was on board and it was | thought that the boat was ready to start, @ | laden with several huge boxes to bo taken to snd there shot him. Jenuock is under arrest, | $Me minimum temperatures, with their re-| the commissary ub the f Ordwi Both men are respectably connected. | intiea te the lowers prepletsiy roporied dur- | trom hus poser dae. coe cp Figo steamer, ——- ing the second and ‘4 decades of July, viz.: | yelled down to ask what the boxes contained, A Retaliatory Boycett. 20th, Washington, 52. 4 below; Harrisburg, 52, | and wi the cry came back “meat,” there Araxrs, Ga, July 21.—The Constitution | 2below; Atlantic City, 52 4 delow, dist, | wasarceponding ecko trom the steamers Aoate Hepes bezsett on, Rexthare, industries it the | Techester’ an Salers Mosiiheld we. bee: | Seneeet shout da, was stowed airay' on , 20, ; was i election bill bosemes 6 lew. Cleveland, £0, and Albany, 48, no difference, | the lower deck and at 10:30 the mosringe ern Fer Other Telegraph News See Pages 1 and § & W. Greetz, C.S.0. | slippedand the great steamer ulided out into There was oue favorite song. to the tune of | falling through bridges. There was much solicitude as to the animals’ condition, but nobody cared for the driver. A wild rush was made for the post dispensary and there was a demaud for lotion for the mnies; meantime the luckioss driver stood nround ou ono leg, the other one being temporarily disabled — crushed and brumwed to a considerable extent, the tendons of a big too being consid- erably strained. When the mules had been re- moved to their stable the driver was taken ap to the post diapen where his foot was at- j tended to. Luter it was developed that Jack- son was bruised considerably, REPAIRING DAMAGES, | Theaccideat brought out very clearly the value of some of the workers in eamp. Post Quartermaster Parmenter had heavy timbers on the ground within fifteen minutes from the breakdswn (which occurred at 2:45). J.B. Haliday, who is in charge of the carpenters, had ius force around almost iustently. More active than any one else was Alonzo Lawson, and that the bridge*was rebuilt by 5 o'clock was due undoubtedly to his effurts. He took command because he understood the business and worked like a beaver. Asa job of bridge building it was the most hastily successful ou record, Ex- amination of the cracked timbers showed that the canse of their giving way was dry rot, 7 mado 4m 1852 to obstruct the Potomac at Fort ' Foote, so that rebel cruisers might be prevented from too nearly approaching the capital. ‘The beams were put in the bees seven years “ and the dry rot was severely aggravai e application of cvnl-tar; thet took out wheal, lit. tle sap was left by time und exposure. The Toad that fon ea wil = and team, weighe: ponn: or sixty waiters loaded down with straw-stuff bed sacks crawled over the only stringer that was saved from the wreck. They were an odd-lookiag crowd. ‘TOOK THE ORIGINAL PACKAGES. Isis not often that cavalry has an tunity to capture 4 boat, but Capt, Barbour’s beys did that very thing this morning. Ever sinco day threo fairly large have — pm mi arouud in the ‘the fort, znd it was. soon noised abroad (Continued on Fifth Page. were first used in the construction of araft, | over | Se Catia tees we CEES RE ar oars Tus Txomox.Hoverox Exzcrmo ee SN SEe EAL RP om: | AP EER a eh eangZsMMSOTON OFPIcR saa ee Fe KA SPI an Elegent Parior Piano; nearly new; in Lice order; fit tone; fwd) Warrauted; ior only 81 $10 per wouth wat paid for, Also a Benuthial Fud size Square P: _3y 19-6: y ANTED-LADIFS THY “ORANGE ™ Nir Fe "A, Bal $ i, Metiii's Conap ie Dd, Gomera Agent, 4204 ae uw. } ANTED-HIGHEST CASH VALUR P. Wi yn | Gepresenting the heirs of John Lambden), S22 Franklin st., Baltimore, Ma, te in splendid SALE—A BARE CHANCE FOK CAPITAL 7 ANTED—10 A MA F | condition: sweet tune; handsume cary salt | Pee Bat x 1 W ocwtie he tee ta broker. | tuoders: sty 6, ouly $175, 10 fu)ueula, stoul and | 3h Si, Manis GN, AcE A Of, Land adonuue Fropovad v. i, city. cover, tii supdivade 10 Werront advuntawe. For 2 so ‘Call at once, atl om JUBN F. DONOBU! WaAxiubcio txcws = THE PIANO EXCHANGE, ‘$13 Exot Capitol ot, of the best stuuivisious wear Waly q 14 213 Paar ¥ horseend vuggs or iwo bores Audress LRM wate | PE <asnor: wiih teoande bal ectes of ine band > ant ~ PIANOS AND ORGAXS. a rs re ak 5 -_ aS ‘ Seely, weed enn ae attics BLS sPaUP- | rule sud_vogetables growing on tbe siace: sey oa OS ae thitss maMutes’ drive axe 4 sues aud electric care: pi min, For are asc : Tae s oiiee, cinder ty wand fl SBaronkLEK, oor oat j ANTED—-PRESERVE YOUR TELTAL ‘| S2OR SALE—SUBE! DENCE (FOR- | W isbn’ mupecior Lowe tvotas Fowles sills a fw oe yg ayy eG ae tS e feclly iw a aud enudipely a: itv 2oK E—AT pA. AVE, ; . - jee 1Ue. per DOR. 0) ul Diaaets Sy Lams |B argent Steck sf Carriages BE cetetef en Ceineni eine ee far: fitter Dutidings; on Tey uitre, C.Flels, Moves, Lane. wid Sinuit Blockn of Nerchuuiige, Store used Oe Finttres Call oraddreas A WINS 2ON, O87 Tth st. uw. jy2-im 8 WANTED = He TO KEEP: KEEPING forse Winter end. & ‘Dh ectalty: order box Price's Livers biabies, ota Gat ne Tb Aauen, One Bui hs ut tuereirum. eli) to Wane ae . taker Frevott 700 ib ak uw. Ad AMBLER. OSI—ON THE 19TH INSTANT, A MOCKING Lite s Tracing ral reward will be given i returucd ny iesdlanae sparta tea BUARDING. “a NTED— HORSES 70 PASTURE AT . OARDEMS WANTED IN A FINE LOCATION— i i sy 1G F at. n.W. Transient or * hee enero eed et ae a Bikroos uuesi” ie! 3 gee | Li FRY. i d Louiaacn ave, oF ot the Vy Se WERE te QOLLIN, FORMERLY OF Tn0e it wi-x. fii 2.W.. Swo Soors se Restate = Ee ae eG “Bote Fort roe oy Soe Pertroyeds eM Tot Som Tact te oe ‘Telenous | _Jeb-Lmt Teor Ey Las COG. AIRY ROGRE STE, BOARD. 6; | w0sem. om. AID «, Pies SS ES ee Sa ae ) em ase DETECTIVE paenet. . COMMUBICHIEDS ypoaRvdi i ED Bice ti ed heen Ade kee nee ————[—£—€—£_£_£_—————[==== yan TO Sie MX 3 tar