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FOR _SALE---HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. ye Sar at pace mw bear New Hampshire ave. : bay windows and mod. month each; Cat. ne. rice Fboth. h st. n. w.. corner alley. three-stor far brick: bay window, {rooms ama bath, Tot Isas6. Pri 5 ebet. w. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. JOR SALE—A GOOD 10 PER ‘room brick, with Te aiy a er, Uae, 20 F st. OR SALE—DEAUTIFU F en Calttornia st. near 21 st. rooms, bath, and every convenience. CENT INVEST house and and F sts. n.. cabinet mantel tary he ‘Oh SALE—ON 23D ST. NEAR WASHINGTON new ‘story brick dwelling; 11 heated throuszhot h and all mod. imps. by ‘steam, with open grates and latrobes as extra heating apered: ,Erice oly & HIESTON, -W. and cor. 6th st. and La. ave. facilities; newly 1.50 Ww 1907 Pa. ave. n. OR SALE_A DESIRABLE 7-ROOM AND BATH Bite apps to PRANCIS HU p aaea aoe 7" Semin, pear Smith- oF Serer, DI R LE BUSINFSs PROPERTY; Le SaL! OOM BRICK DWELLING, WITH mice, SID OON AVENE CIS HUFTY, 301 F st. g KALE Ww cW, NEAR 12TH, Oot thivom brick; nice lot and convenient Ma. av excelent location, Mil ave. near 1th st., G-room br.. good com- convenient... near G-G rooms aid bath....-. Sth n.¢., Groom fr. in cod ui r resiral pelle Est uo. wear “d, new From ami Ouy WATTS & THOMPSON, nocsct Koon 8, Atlantic Buil FoR SsLE-oN ib MM RACTIVE lots we have been abix to offer in Holmead sub- division is 50 feet front and contains ony 4,900 square it fronts cn Hoimead ave. between =f less! that two squares c. per foot 1407 F it SALE—WE HAVE ONE OF THY, MOST DE- rabie homes for sale in the First ward: lovated on T st. near 2uth st.n.w., facing reservation, has Fools every tod. imp., ‘modern architecture and is perfect repair, Price ‘only $10.00. For key and 3 " COX & HIESTON, 1907 Pa. ave. und cor. 6th and La. ave. East Capitol st, between 10th gt teroomm room and. beth bere ~ G. avers Price, SID oy WARNER & CO., DIG F st nw. —BEAUIIFUL NEW 11th sts. east, $Sa73, running beck VOR SALE-G three-story Toons and bath. tosuit. SPANGLE! 450 WILL BUY A ‘Aand B sts. n. c.; CHALES W, HAND OR SALE—BRICK 715 Ost. pw. 2 istin “of houses, iots ‘and farms. ‘AS. CAYWOOD, &S3 9th st. new | DR SALE_VERY NEAT AND ‘root brick, 520 0th st. se., with and deep Jot to's wide alley. nex {Ok SALE_FINE PIECE OF BUSINESS PROP- erty, fronting =? feet on Dst.n.w. near 7th proved by store and dw a few days for $9,000. f 9 rooms: Will offer for ER, 613 13th SALE_NEW TWO-STORY BAY-WINDOW ;,6 large rooms; bath; pantry; all mod. imps. ; lar; Sth st. near 20-tt. aliey ; price, EK, 61:5 15th st. n.w. =k SE TWEEN ye tay window brick house nT'veuuated : will Ue sol at = bat WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO. dos F eatin for $10 pet Sirvobeach. nest WM es eis Fe SALE HOUSE ON K ST.; BAY-WINDOW rooms and bath? always rented. st PoE Per meth price e300" 8560 or more caab, ‘noLN'at Wi. HL. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 Fat. FOE SALE On RENT eer TENTH ST. NW bay win: c iz seven rooms and bath per month. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. Brewer's court northeast; , $1,000 each. J"! WARNER & CO., ‘916 F st. n. ;OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL CORNE! mg, 1sth st. n.w. near Conn. ave., containing 12 poms and ail mod. conveniences: 814,000. L. 8: ‘OR SALE_ONLY 83,300—THAT ‘sud cellar bay- window brick ; 6 rooms and bat a colt water; furnsce, heat: wi Shear cars: SYARGARD.: hot food-sized lot; south ‘OK SALE_WITHIN. TWO SQUARES OF Library and one-half square of Fa. av : See ene cae eee ee fegestreas vociaed, oat IN LE DROIT PARK, new two-story brick dwelling of ho) (9 135). TYLER & RU 28-6" 1232 10TH iO rooms; Lam‘some.y decorated. Price seasy. HEISKELL & McLERAN su TOON F st. F LEAT A _LOW FIGURE_ONE OF THE i complete houses near Dupont Cirel Tous; 1s ew abd heudeomery decorated HEISRELL'S Me SALE_BARGAIN— NINE ROOM | BiICK ‘use. centraily located. 306E st. nw. Apply on Prem.ses, nows-st* OR EXCHAN a. roma beck NEE, commwuience sige, and rear yard ior quod lot northwest or on the West df 14ti JOHN 0: JOHNSON. ® 1thand 6 sis. WAT SUBSTANTIAL STONE use, 1118 N. Capitol st.; 8 ayartiuents, water, wermce. lot 14x90 to 10-foot paved alley. ise. noite ‘OK SALE—BY JOHNSON, CHEW & CO., 617 F -A beautiful new _press-brick house, 11 Toouis; finely fuished inside, with cabinet mantels, electrical ells and im northeast; « bargain $7,500; terins eae: [rooms and bath and S-rooms, brick. a. m. 1 * Grooms'and, bath, p. b. JOR SALE—F ST. NEAR 3D N. E., BEAUTIFUL sted at $25.00 per mont Price: SRUUS ioe « tem "a5 Tout. Price, ora te ay vermont it. S, DONALDSO: i SALE—T ST. N. W. value, elegant J-story Tooms; beautifully Dapered ; rented Price, ‘87,000 for one week. nozs-st* #500 BELOW MAR y-window press-brick; 10 F st.n.w., koom'S. LEE T NEW7-ROOM, BATH AND. nish; splendid cor. lot, 20 ft. front by 100 it. deep to! fr. alley: im best portion of Le Droit Park; will positively be sold ina few days Om exsy ters FexuFdlesm Of cost. Cor. Spruce and Borer es. Le Droit Fark. Open Sunday from 3‘ 5 p.m. rooms: price oFy anc basement om 4g st. sw. : 3 $2,500. $500 cash: balance $25 rue house im Cullinane’y alley, and 235 and 6th ss. ; price 87. RK—SEVERAL N and j-story p. b. dweilings,tto 10 rooms. Prices, $3,000 to 810,60. months. SPANG! $100 to." 8500 can: TERR Sest Ick. 0G wt Ex. 171H AND ISTH, 815,505 Il rs. 2th st.. double brick, ‘st. near Dupont circle, Florida ave. and V st 22a bet. E and F. 6 rs. Tith and Corcoran, new, 1073. Excelient 10-roou! brick on ‘w.,brown stone,6rs 4.500 ‘TMENT~SEVEN ne trinuings, irom jectric bells, speak- ‘n improvement: nw. cor. band U sts. nw. : nearly fiuished: will bring an snnnal rental of about $2,250; price. €33,000 for all, terug te nuit. Adcress Mt HL. J.. Owner, Star oi nef {OR SALE—UEAUTIFUL HOME, BEST LOCA- Sion ob Capito! Halt; three-story press-brick bay- iow“ just tinisted: of the best matertal and work- skip. 407 Ct. sc. fronting Seward Park; eleven are foous and ati: dry and light cellar entire ethot hous. al. the imoders improvements: elec fric cas lwiting, bel:s, speaking tuves, cabinet man- tele and open sone square from bis cars. price, $7,000. very low. have refused 800 Bog month fent for it. Inquire of OWNER, next dogr, JOR SALE— BUSINESS PROPERTY THREE ‘squares frou Capitol; 12-room brick Mory brick stable for seven Lorses Fental 1] per cent on investment ‘oreat bargain to pros TERKDAY & HALDEMA. mrchaser. EAS- Meal cers very desirab:e home in splendid location ; m room and bath brick with alt ui; pantry, Jarve clos large lot: 20-foct alley ; ouly one square from Sar line. “This house must be TEMDAY & HALDEMAN, JOR SALE_FIV Rented 6 a8 0 C00 cash Fed vee c Soid in five days. EAS- (04) “no27se SOUTHEAST, : BRICKS IN bay 9 per centon investment, “Only 'W. CHAPPEL, 1333 F st. 2. ORTHEAST; GOOD terms. |APYEL, 1333 F st. n.w. ‘i HOUSESIN NORTH- location; low prices; easy JOR SALE_ THE CHEAP! east for the money —two new frames: 7 ‘For full information call t 10 see OWNER at 10H st. ne. E Fo SaLE— 1816 N ST. N.W., OPPOSITE BRITISH LEGATION. A very fine three-story and back building brick resi- dence. “Lot 25% it. iront by 1:20 ft. deep to public alley. Wo are offering this property at a sacrifice Price to close an estate, ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO., no2S-6t iva F st. n. SALE_2004 14TH ST. NW. brick, store and dwelling; lot 20xi20. Bod [aS Tiree place Baw, mit brick dwe.ling: @4:000, 7 sivcy and basement brick dwelling. 82.500. hw. trick dwellings: lot about Las: sige and roar alleys new. modern acd attract- Ive brick dweiltux, sth st. near Pa. ave. ®e., 90,700; 3) 4-room dwelling, im perfect or nave. uew.. $1000; brick. bay- <i 13th st. he, 82,000; 8500 10 ‘SSTORY ant Pets nw. © DUVALL, i OE SALE— A two-story and cellar brick, located on 3d st. between and Fst. me. Price #4, BHW Ce) nowt Ok SALE—HANDSOME NEW 3-STORY BRiCK i. ISK 1nh st ‘and ‘our personal super: Poumasdie! cle inevery reepect, Mowe oven for eieriicm. For Turther particulareand price apply 0 PUTS tavurond ur eens. mote ‘OK SAL}_A NEW. CONMODIOUS AND DE mrabie dwell se conveniences: weil fate. wear the ‘tiritish frst and second. floors ig quarter oak ad Dakoweny “handeotsely drand rosa te jetted by hot ect rmteat ofa VUES ROTH RPORD, 1307 F's yiTH AND ISTH STS. ews property; lot 2835 itabont Rett ry, brick building, suscep- cai snterest payinur properey. appiy t THUS. J. FISHER & CO. LE F st ion: best coustru tien 3 SALE ces will call on us. ber of houses stitable for Con- jwues both on Capitol Hill and im the HM. GRAY & CO., 637 F st. & SALE_€ ST & SALE NEW HOUSE ON CORCOKAN 8T. W. between Irth and ISth; eit rooms; bath; bs. i. gout fron! ; $, 000. > 3-H GRAY & CO., 637 F «t. ESIOKY AND BASEMENT BRICK A-toot aliey: offered at the Te- wo A. DAMMANS, 612 F at ak BoSs-St* . ORY AND BASEMENT ; foous, atm | 19th st. mew. let. Land MM, rected for $250: lot Ib 8x84. bance noe” ‘A DAMMANN. 6 : ,OR SALE—Iwo- CELLAR BRICK; 4th st. se wear G F° $2.N0-A two-story Tity st: bet. Cand Dots. 6. Price, ¢ MOO. (C66) BH. WARNER & CO., pense WG Fst nw. F A FINE KESIDENC! f: coniaiainy over 30 foots, RMiuercus large $5.) ‘Terms, $5.000 cash, balance on five a a 3. VN. HUY, 1 Pave. SALE—I WILL SELL MY HOME ON T ST, 'w. bet. 0th and 10th if taken at once for 8500 Jess than any other house in the row can be bouxht; it isa pretty Debneider house, 9 roous and bath, beau Papered, large .ot; reason for selling, I have Just moved out of the city. ni SALE—ON NEAR 10TH, A $9,000. ‘k: price, BRO., ‘918 F st n. AN OFFER AT A BARGAIN one of those new Schneider houses on Westminster - Mth and 1th sts. a GORDON & BRO., 918 F st. VOR SALE_WE R 8 UNIVERSITY, HEIGHTS, ADDI- PRED eiatitarent adiy 8 rm 2 TERMY. REDFORD W. WALKER & BON. ‘ or HARRY BARTON, 1331 F. ators Te em 84200 : oo t. Dw. r THE FINE THREE-STOKY AND Fontament brick dweline, 13s Lith st now coleven, Foougs and bath roous hot aud cold water throubou! ‘use in complete repair. Dlvim ‘A: 2 TRALT & SONs, hoom 8, Syn bide. POR SALE—1436 NST. N.W A NEW FOUR- Slocy brick buss; 15, rons, all modern improve: ments; lot 22.832104.,0, depth of lipuse 60 feet. " Apply to owner, 1438 'N st. n.w., between 14ta and 15th sts. ‘pos-im. FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS OR SALE-A NATIONAL F ; will sell cheap if taken az s LE—A BARGAIN. 5 Chen Ig iene TIPEWRITER wire, at’ once, at ra AND 218 eine ats 3 F ‘OR LE—ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS—SIX panutrel lots, 20 feet by 100 deep 10th Rt. &.e., Hear ‘$20 monthiy. W. ae LEQ Se ILD. ST NEAR N.C. ST. (2 BUILD. ject on Pto 15 1 1.4 foot. $2.05 peri POSTS, HEWN = Address ‘Bom 7, Sue DROP-PRAME Bicyt 3; CHEAP, peg Te ae Esenaere, iB SALE TIN. Cl Inquire at 911 Ist. nw. SALE — CUSHION- 870; Humber pattern safety, new, ‘ball-bearing, @75., ‘aottt © “CAPITAL CYCLE CO.. 1704 G st. F-YEAR-OLD NEW E_N.. star offic ee 2 om 9 SALES ST. 18th and 19th sts. i. w., two their Sinck took the separated the men. Witnes: heli cet and then helped bi the officer say that death aud be also ani TESTIMONY GIVEN AT THE ConowER’s rNQUEST TODAY—MRS. SLACK TELIA HER STORY OF THE | UNFORTUNATE APFAIR—OTHER WITNESSESGIVE | joard ¢ EVIDENCE—MYERS COMMITTED. Lawyer Joseph Shillington has been retained by Mrs. Myers, wife of Charles J. Myers, who is | arm in a sling. im jail ona charge of having caused the death of Policeman Junius B. Slack, and this morn- ing he secured the services of take the testimony given before the coroner. Yesterday afternoon Maj. Moore issued to the by the department general order No. 539, announcing the death of the officer. ‘KERY AND GLASS WAKE of the blood off his father and put his brokes > Depaty Coroner Scheeffer testified to the 7 feet sront: autoper, feecribipe. the wounds “The | wound, he wid, where the knife entered lung, caused death. Tictoctive Tock produced the elothing —ROOM HOUSE ON KING 8T., ALEXAN- rar ‘Uper month a's SCHWAREE Bis “not SE ON PRINCE ST.. ALEXAN- bot and cold water: Uethy furnace sutifu! condition; only $3,000. A. ozs" a for business house, 25alt Tedouinne teary, Sete: ALE—FINE LARGE stenographer to POR SALE—TwO NIGH Bur een a the deadly wonnd. POLICEMAN BROWN’ EVIDENCE. ‘Have you been waiting for bicycles to ‘come FO2 SALE DESIRABLE PRESSED BIACK; 3, stories and basement; modern improvements. Ap- Eze ONNER, on premises, between 4 and 4 pin. 7K st. n.W. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN FANTED-A LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE of $1,000. No commission. Address B. W. Star office. at*’ ik SALE—30 ACRES, 3 MILES FROM WASH- City, 879 per acre: 4 acres at 875 ‘acres at Falls Church, niles out, 6-room house and ‘acres, 12-roomi mansion house, Tmaeniacent view of ‘city, at, ‘8160 per acre: 100 acres, beautiul view of W. ‘tugton city and Poto: et obe withou a ‘Dut a well-known. burh grade $1. ould you just as son have ‘eee than Tall price, oF ‘cash for one with the ‘you want the former, with 3 ‘and one year guarantee tlitown in, come 1811 9th st. nw N. BROMGHAM, R SALE—THE VENY DESIRABLE CORNER 22d aud N sts. n.w., size 100 by 100 feet. rlla's row of houseas Pr price and cera Ber or peaNcts Hee n was called and testified te the arrest of Myers in bis own yard. Mre Inck told witness and Officer Wannell to be careful, that Myers bad a pistol and knife. The pistol, however, was found im the yard. ness found Myer® bat in the gutter in front of lack «house. Witness returned and searched lace for the knife, OFFICIAL ORDER AS TO OFFICER SLACK, The order reads “It becomes the sad duty of the major and | superintendent to aunounce to the force the | death at an carly hour this morning of Private Janias B. Slack from a mortal woand rece’ in the discharge of hig duty. 2 a eT and see themat R SALE—ABOUT 34,000 FEET, im aquiire 1083, corners of A, B and R SALE—SPIDER PHAFTO! sat water’ ear aiier eniie Kensington waxon: beautitul side: fine suit of Iiv: ie tree and excellent water, an offer solicited Rear Arlinxtoa, on line of proj ie He became a! the id after half on W 1572p 10S EY—THREE To TEN THOUS ‘and doiiars from the owner on real estate, 1740 Sth » CHAS. MEDYORO. "“noseat fay. if secu on tunproved an proved real estate. KENNEDY & FICKLIN, no2-Lw Gus 14th Bt. Rows $18,000 ro HOAs ON B, G AND MAY- 3 land real estate, No delay SPANGLER & JUSTICE, ; ‘Keal-Estate Brokers, no25-]w. 1220 G st. nw. ONEY TO LOAN ATG PER CENT, ON REAL estate in District of Columbia. SMITH & Jie FORDS, 511 Lith st. nw. nowt 10 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT $50,000 7i.c2rn Gets h Stason noM-tt STEIGER & | IEBLRMANN, ie Nw a8 ke 1.00 Al ESTATE. 020 ‘THOS. B. WAGGAMAN. M ONEY TO LOAN AT 6 PER Ci IN SUMS to suit. Larce nununts 1 specialty. Ato, as ayents of the United Security Life lnsuranceand Trust Company of Pennsylvania, ae ust SP any aunount, pesabie monet ly, car SSSR US PEARS Fa cua nol7-te 2418 F ot. uw, ONEY To LOAN— BM Eatco snd snail amounts always on hand. No ‘Aiso'cne sun of $10,000 WESCOTT, WILCOX'S TEN TON, nol6-Lin i La. a PROMPT tention to ail applications, MOnNEX 20 Doay Ox etal bs: ot BSL ED 1 & BADLEY, 927 F at. now. Evuloges respecting prior payuwents cchiin PVie & RELHERE ORD, 1907 F st.m.w ONEY To Loa’ TERA REAL estate security, on deposits, KA EHILLIVS & SON, no7-3m 14ly New Lork ave. J ONEY TO LOAN ON DISTRICT REAL ESTATE in tollowing suze: 5,000 82,500 €1,000 L709 00 2ouw we ALBERT F. rOX, o¢31-im S00 st how. MONEY, 20 LOAN TO BUY HOMES AND FOR investwent and Luildins purposes, Lom if desired, easy u.onthly, quarterly or Lali year,y Dal ents, only « litle more, tan rent, BS ton. No de.ay bey ond ex: BASTLEDAY & MALLEKY, Fst. Paci! i ‘ONEY LOANED UPON FURNITUL MM iors Teimoval ANOS, without TO SUIT, ATOAND G ber cent, om D. C, rvai estate security. FRARK I KAWLINGS, 1005 ba. ave. aud Chie Aninzton Fire tus. Co.'s office.) jo YOU WANT MONEY:—810 TO eiuv TOLOAN oh iuruiture, pianos, Wagons, household goods or other personal propert; principal and interest payable 11 Weekiy oF wont Payments; uo removal of Koods trou: residence; Bo Publicity. Address box 0, iO" ONEY RED AT lowest rates uf interest un approved rea estate 3 Uated with the District or Columbo; uo dciny be Yond live becensary sor exaitubativu ot ftie utd beep Seatiow of + RousuussoLs Teasonabie. ee: on HOS oe FISIELEE CO., sylo.tt od Fats ae, MONEY to LOAN, 4 IN SUMS shkom at THE LOWEST 500 UPWARD. ATE OW INTEREST. ON BEAL “SLATE IN THIS DISTRICT. %. 0. HOLTZMAN, _Cor. 10th and F sts. mw. ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OK FIRST” Ciass eCUIY, at lOWest Tales of interests uade lay where the seculnty aplu: ve MOREE To POAN ar 3 as 203 7th st. mw. U PER CENT ON ‘approved District real estate; uo de. a. a PARKER, mno 1419 Fst, MoSEE 20, Coax 4 in suius to put, at Jowest rates, on approved real setate secur gS ee te BLOWS. oe. 1487 Fe MO= LOAN-IN SUMS aM up wo UU OL Approved real estate se@urity ; ho delay. DUGaN's BUTLER, spate wou at. w. ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE At LOW: eat Fates. WAsH'N DANENHOWER, Successor to DANENHOWES & SON, vor. 15th'and Gus. ap ‘OK SALE—CHEAP_ON MARYLAND AVE. NEAR (Capitol, pew 12-room residence, GORDON & BRO., 918 F st. ‘OK SALE_DON'T OVERLOOK THIs ENOK- mous bargain ou Sth st. n.e.. Just below H, at $300 Jess than cost. because owner’ wants money; ne $+room Griek lan {OK SALE-ON U ST. NEAK 21ST. A PRETTY arise lot clieap. DON & BO, 918 F st. B SALE_IN MT. PLEASAN 14-ROOM HAND- ‘some house : 14,000 or 20,000 square feet of allw.i.; near ears.” Also room: house; $2,800: terms, J.B BERTEORD, ‘OK SALE—HOUSE 1443 CORCORAN ST bath; ail quodern improve Brice, $5,800." OWNEK, 1443 Corcoran st. SALE—ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS_NEAT window brick house; 3d st. n. ave.: $4,200. $2, 000. rooms; store room; OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—STORE AND DWELL- tg in southeast section for other cit; 'y, property. or farts on Fotouae river. 2. SI SALE—ONLY 84,250, 304 AND 305 STH ST. stone Lasement, § rooms and bath; electric lighting. cabinet mantel ‘Easy terms. CHAS. A. FoR SALENA Sy ar FOR ANY ONE WHO Has ‘4 horse oF velucl» to dispuse of—I Lave a nics new ‘brick Uouse (cheap), aiso a lot northw at A will exchange tor either, ‘Address BOYNTON, Star office. BO ut Fok SALE-AN EX carriage horses; 1 1,100 pounds; 4 years eld: broken stuzle and double” wentle, fine mover bright every way. PROSPECT HILL FARM, Leont nds town, Md. no:s-wiesat® FOE SALE-A GOOD COUNTEY HORSE, GUAR auteed sound 50; aiso new dox eurt. Al piy tow Mt. te, Yih st ne. ows ott Fok SAGE-A PAIK OF MAY HORSES. THE property of the lute Secretary Windom; isu landau, han Perfect coudition: will be sold all fogetlivg oF separately. AP GHELN'S. LIV iy Pat. ae aa E FINE LANGE BAY HORS: Ble; excelent hurvo for phy pBes ooy p ae o FOB Sale 5 AT A BANGAIN—A FIRST-CLASS 7-year old driving and sadile mare: ood for wagon, GF Burwy; sound. ay lady cau drive her with ver ce iy ess. Apbiy 40 CAFILAL PUBLISHING & SY, 1407 ¥ st. 1 OB SALE—FOR WANT OF USE, HOUSE, SUR Fey, DUMY aud harness an Rood eonilition woud ex- change as part paytuent Ou a fot. Address Bux G5. ct raid of nothing. Wall also well phaeton bugs: Starcfice sa Boesat™ Fok SALE-PAIR OF CONCH Horses, FIVE and six Yeurs old, 16 hands nigh, browns; can be seen at Leesburg, Val Address C. KEADEA, ‘Mount ain Gap P.O, Loudoun coanty. st 28013340, bh, mal, 8.5.00 {iar oe Soe Tie HEASI. ipand 1117 At B65 BLL Seb and BLT, D at 315 10th st ley, fb, 4r, each. ‘The above is only tion of the property on my ut office for bulletin issued ob E. WAGGAMAN. EW HOUSE, 1203 tol. 7 fuoms, mi. without lant $000, Easy ters, to M st. ; built JOK SALE Ol RENT_SIX NEW SI brick dweilings on Park ave.. Baltimore, within the sates of Druid’ Hilt Park 200 feet’ abuve tide furnace heat; uard wood wanteis with Freueb pi ces, tiie hearths abd and ‘to P. W. and B., 10minutes, ington, 45 minutes. Quarterly tickets $04 taxes, GO cents per $100 until 1800. Price in fee, 8,000. No brokers. ver 13. THOMAS E. BOND, 16 5 Baltimore, Ma Foe, ExCRA iuirrors; opep Srey NGE—TWO NEW THREE-STORY houses near Washington Circle; will oy Mobos OF vacant ieee ARLES LARLY, 63 14th st. n.w. BR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—ON}, OF THE MOST. Desutiim! and attractive houses in the north just Completed and built 4 Architect; on Counecticut ave. near Dupont Circle. 25 excl {OF alle . Win. M. Poindexter, residence Toums; bay windows; stained class: electric niin: parkini ‘near carsand beruic jusetts ave. n. e. ‘soipet mattels: OWN En, 1001 asnacl Foe sate ONE BROW» KOADSTER,ONE GRAY coupe horse; sound and 4 having no use for thei; terms st. t. ‘OR SALE—TWO HORSES: cart or Wagon: cheap. A.s0 nicé quire at WHEAL LEYS COAL YA. Bowtie" driving mare. KD, 22h Ast st. ‘OR SALE-TWO HEAVY DRAFT HORSLS; owner has no further use for thes, will se.) clea] ‘orth Capitol si.. L. MANGU wies and Waxons of a1 styl Also Lange variety of bi Of winter carriures, all at west jries ever WF GEV Es by i, Wb Pa. ave Fok SAGE HANDSOME AND S1YLISH HORSE; nearty I broken and warranted bertectiy sound aud xentie. Apply to JAMLS KINS, rear Uf Lay 0 st FOE Bise—by THE Day homes, buxvies und © easiest (erlus.” Also coupes Kinds co suit dituauuers. ‘One fine dari: bay coach teuza, Hue lutchers: icarless of ts ond souni sale cheap; owner leaving city. TelepLone call 13v. WM W. SWAY, Gatriuge Bazaar, Uv Va. ave. n.w. nozs-m JOR SALE—TEN kind—two sadille hid U years Oxd: Very Thaxe WOFSes; also Bes, and several tine busgien. phastome, ourieys rockuways ated UMMIA SLABLES, bet. Kana 5 and sts. nw. poli sol BALE aaa NOrIck! ‘Un the 16th day of Noveniber, 1801, I will remove wy oid stund, J 12tu st:, to L210 Ohio ave, cor. of izty, with Of horses froin Georgetown, Ky.: them ove pair of brown horses, 10 hanas Liuwis, wels Uroken tomsuye.e all douu.e Larne ss ;0ue pale gay horses, 10 hauds Lugi, aud aso G coupe Lorwes. \« Other Lrses suitabie 10F all purposes. ‘Mespectfully, JOHN SIMMONS, nolé-in 2210 Unio ave. FF GE SALETHE LARGEST STOCK OF MAND- muade Wasous and daytons in the ity by A Oitecul, ocz?ttn Cor. 6th and ¥. w. Foe. BaLe—chuRIAGE: . WAGONS AND BUG ‘eles on easy terms. | vey air: \d ordered work yromtgiyatianued a coUk AVALEOS Sao mye, cot ton. uty VOR SALE OR RENT—1202 N ST. N. W,; ELEVEN 3 Jot 20x30, io snd opllar bycks: nine rooma: tetween Gan ie. baving ‘hegees inciudine. furnace beste Fo, SALE—A BARGAIN AT $4,000— $01 6 ST_N CORNER MUSE: NEW; cemented cellar ; two bay windows. focuibiy payscenie is Geeired” Will trade Toe i house cr ‘news ia WRIGaT & STOCKETT, S10 Fst. n. SALE- MAK D AVE. N.E.. BEAUTI- Ta Bew S-atory aml Daseueut press Geiek dwell- Se aaraly * WASGith a VUsticy, nates Bev Got. HOAIN IF SOLD AT ON cOADITION: bees Lanes Wiz B: Grp ‘To know we have received the small sizes fm the Seaiskiu Coats Seaiscin will always reisain the udfra tashionabie ‘Winter wraj, simply because it is the rik cage athe : La Te, mis ebink tor an instans thet We baye abo received the small sizes . im the Back Marten Military (om “Ye left of the Plush Wrape’ and Jack oe au u's nuorr, uo is ¢ ERVAND, KESV5D. EXGEAVER AND LITHOGRAPHER, ‘Visiting cards printed irom plate, 750. per 100. oc acres, a from’ Arlington to Alexandria, 81 ber EXCHANGE, 61: Sane place, lbacres, at 6! feet on Arlington Heights, maxnificent view of cit: subdivide handsomely ; a acres, srroom house, aiuies out, $i new 10-room hi ote s Also several other inj both large aud inal fared ‘tap, of the eusurbe oF Wi map, subnr Rockville, Laurel, Chain bs i “ Batiston, Ales ‘Kev, sent iree um application. MES E. CLEMENTS, st L321 F st! aw. KR RENT, SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY '¥—91 acres xarden land ‘and Member of the Metropolitan police foree Beb- | hour's search he found the knife under Myerw ruary 1, 1880, and in performing the onerous, | porch. He found it by following the blood and ‘at times trying, duties assigned him | he was constanth: | community in which he resided and the de-| Partment in which he served. “Private Slack died as he lived, a kind, gen- | the knife. erous husband and father, a good citizen, a | street, the only thing found there being Myers zealous, courageous and conscientious officer. | bat. “The funeral will take place from his late res- idence on Benning road, Sunday stant, at 2 o'clock p.m., the place of inter! will bo the Congressional cemetery. “The escort will consi twenty-four privates o! der comman RSALE_A CORNER LOT CONTAINING 10,000 sq. ft. situate om northeast corner of 14th and Dia, me., price, de, AnDIETO {OR SALE—CHEAP, TO CLOSE OUT BUSINESS, ‘8 fine lot or second-hand household aud office furs holes, file cases and one very fine carpet: prinis to the pores, ‘There were also blood prints on the front and back porches. ners found the knife he went im J the injured officer « #8 saw no blood in the frout mindful of the w cents 44 cash, balance to suit; 48 decash, iso 75 feet Frencii tile ; 200 ‘one caligraph typewriter. Doze" excelient shade an ved and unimprovs ted very near the of Washington, showing PART THEREOF ON yo Be icks ont Kendall | Sinek’s house ai det. new ro) “. Green: private. WA He ee ICE BOX AND NICE COUNTER sixteen fost long; will soll toxether or s-parate. Tania ave. 1. w. R SALE—16TH BT. N.W., 40X) Inquire at 1724 Fe foot alley; fine location ; price #3. DOR SALE—BAR WM. Ui; wficent i0-aif musical box with bes, drum, castanets and celestial voice attachments. rich | case; the Gnect box ev 1500. Will be sold for $250 casa. FOE SALES Vedycabinet; 835 ‘owner has outzrown: worn only three Winter; bust ineasure, 34 inches; price, we THe VERDICT. This closed the testimony, and after few minutes’ consultation the jury returned ver ¢ that the officer came to his death from the result of the wound inflicted by Myers, and the coroner made out the necessary papers for the detention of the bute faken to view property Thi rt) aa tee eeesins of the cable, isnear 14th a q ond, and invoxtom securing Jota at present prices wil me epee ages LOTS /ROWSALE AS FOLLOWS t of two sergeants and mounted force, un- of Lieut. Gessford, to whom the men detailed for the occasion will report at | such time and place as he may designate. WHAT THE POST-MORTEM DISCLOKED. ‘The post.mortem examination was made yes- terday afternoon. It was conducted by Dr. Patterson, who removed the breast then Dr. Schaeffer made the examination of The stab wound, which was the was below and to the right of the It was two und a quarter inches | ment commision by long. The knife had been twisted in the wound and had severed the sixth and seventh riba The lower wound was not of such a dangerous though it was a bad taken a ‘piece off the haunch bone. size of the wounds and knife was discussed and Detectives Block and Boardman thinking that @n important question, the weapon was sent the measurements that oth wounds were The upper wi AINS WALNUT. FOLDING POR SALE OR EXCHANGE— ciesirable piece of suburban, pro ‘Heiciits and tbe e + advantageously :0c Gov. Reed farm. “The place contains abot 3h acres, imuproved by a neat cottage in good order with stable: Spoons’ sarticeuimee Prue — ‘this property tor on oe S Sir ery whieh ME. ROOSEVE NOT NERVOUS. QOR SALE — ONE TWELVE-FOOT TABLE, black walnut top; one counter with drawers; one Appiy 1416 Pa. ave. uw. WOR BALE —— Virvinia ave. s % OB SALE—ONE COMBINATION BIULLIAKD AND Pool table; used one year “condition. Price, 8300: ‘Ada for » Fight, but Wil Stick by His Keport. Commissioner Roosevelt was seen at bie puse in New York last evening in regard te port that a epecial Post Office Departs i recommended bis re | moval on the ground that hie report on the joo was false. Hedid not, | says the Times, seem to be much disturbed by the report that Postmaster General Wane: maker had reen fit to throw down the gauntlet He said he harély body in Washington bad or would make the n or report that was alleged. i made such investigation and rex ver, and there was going to be any question about it, he was quite ready to meet it and support the report he hed m: “i wrote that report like» thesis,” said Mr, “It is substantiated by the testh Instead of taking NEW CUSHION-TIRE SINGER k 2 cheap. Call after 4 o'clock. 10 Corner Holmead ave. and Lainiat WM. HL SACADERS ER & CO, 916 F st. nw. THEW & CO., 6i7 F ‘and. 4 ‘miles from. Alexandri fice Gor cous 00 ine sap ai jum and ato vines and’! actes in strawberries, US; Unsurpassed as a trucking farm; swell Watered; worth $8,000 R SALEBY JOHN \.W.—w Fare bargain frou. , 81.000 ON TIME, WILL i001 Holnead Mi, NDERS & CO., 1 MR SALE--ONE AND TWO-HORSE OPEN PLAY form, fancy box and saieee = eat Teo eu ae. | Battimore post —FIVE LOTS ON PATTERSON ST. DP. and Ist sts. at a barcain. vt. E and F sts. hie; room for four houses; te a quick bayer only Sc. bear Maryland ave, ; Toom for five houses; is Work must be ne and had (ood dweiling anid stabl: and can be vousiit for $5,000. ‘OK SALE — AT FOREST GLEN, MD., LARGE house: furnished ;40 rooms. Also'a 9-room, hand- some new house, with Jy low and terms easy. SOUNTERS, WITH DRAWER, ting table, desk, Singer sewing maine, & Flor ‘gnce oll stove and” two "an HES TU eT RE bet. ith aud 16th; side and rear jeights mear 13th; south front; beautiful shire ave. opposite Mr. Leiter's new JOHN 6. JOHNSON, 12th and G sts, BO REMARK, 483 2st the doctors made Which sutisfied them made by the same weapon. which was the larger of the tw. fatal, as the knife had caused an injury which could not be repaire: More than fifty ounces of fluid blood was taken from the body. Et —CHEAP—HOUSEHOLD FURNIiURE of every description by fatuily deciining housekeep- dng: also some wearing apparel {OR SALE-MAKE YOUR STORE OR OFFI A comtortable, avoid annoyance and colds. Buy the Norton Door Ciieck and Spring; it vents siamuuing. On tral by JOMDAN & VWac- doth st. new. Send ROR SALE—OWNER | Kk SALE—HEAVILY LIMED DAIRY FARM, 131 acres, nes: Germantown, Met. branch; 11 acres '» 120 yie.ding splendid crops. ood bull C00! D. LUCKE’ ian ae eer bes. Fr Main st Easy ter kvilie, Md. mZ5-4 ‘OR SALE—132 ACRES FRONTING 700 YARDS: yubitc road from Rockville to Glen Echo, near ‘own and Kockville electric railread cre. ‘COOKE D_LUCKETT, Rockville, Ma. _ LE — OVER 100 SUBURBAN PLACES, nd small, adjoining and near Washing andon easy terms. Send for list and ine country around Want pot JAMES E. CLEMENTS, | OR RENT—THE ATTENTION OF hose Wanting to buy or rent is invited to the subur- Cockerille: frame, ing rooin 75x: leet, kitchen 17x18 teot: 2 good ouitat branch: B. and Or, on. ed the lung and | ings and feces. Rockville, Md. oses the door and ‘OR SALE F VALUABLE BUILDING SITES Of hostile witnesses. timony of the men who bad made vex of the Baltimore who might be prejadiced, 1 took he testimony of those who might be injured and | by an adverse report. It is absurd to believe body and then | thet they then lied to their disadvant now are telling the truth. Any man who wou! eve that 1 cither a foolor « knave. the report I did because there was wrong do= ing in the Baltimore post office, as the testi: mony conclusively showed.” Mr. Roosevelt wos emphatic in int Shillington and | that he did not seek any unpleasantness the administration, but that if he was forced to meet any such report as ix alleged to bave been made, be was not at all nervous as to the ILL EXCHANGE A G-room house vortheast for uimproved property, OF will vel and take in part payment good borse and conveyance. Address Bo: {OR SALE—SiLPH tlemnah ; almost new ; $35; cost & 1704 Gst. nw. COOKE D. LU z, For ashort time only we are authotized to offer on quiet ind weat scteet ear’ Dupont Wilding lots, toxether or einsly, at. Toc. tout. less tha auy land on saine block has been mereto= ‘Thists # particularly good oppo The police of the ninth precinct summoned Messrs, A. W. Kellogg, Jolin S Delt, Walter J. Brooks, Thomas A. Perry, Mayer as members of the Ty BICYCLE, LADY Soombs and John | P roner's jury, 14 F st nw. frame Psychos for ¢t. {OK SALE_NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR- ess, fine assortiuent of street and st Hishest cast prices paid tor xood secon: Kepairing & specialty. they went to the the evidence was heard. Mr. Arthur Kemys took a stenographic re- port for the coro ton performed the same cuty for the defe Detectives Block and Boardiuan were present at the hearing, as were Meser Sillers the prisoner's attorn ‘The first witness culled was \ of the dead ofticer. and a long crepe ¥ oR SALE — CHIC! Heigits—Princeton st. ale 8t., Corner .ot, 30c. foot Roanoke st., core? lot. Sve. foot. #18, Load and 8. sixth precinct station, where var 13th st., 42}4¢. foot. a 8. D.HOUCK, SOL 10th st. '. O12 F st. a. w. AP LOT. 100 FEE! Feerane'carson 8 af) nar Novth Capitol mes S0x120, price. oe. per toot RISO: Price, Oe. Per OSES & WEAVER, G20 at. ‘OR SALE STANDARD MEDICAL BOO) . monthly payments, Send posta. with address for ri Box 141, Star oftice. ban hone of Di house; 14 rooms: ror saLE-cH ries; station, Met her particulars, Place ; five muinutes’ walk trom di ches and schools at hand: beautitul and fine shade; well of finest water 10 feet — DIAMOND - FRAMED SAFETY rs. Slack, widow ele, almost new; cheap. was dressed in’ black, rered her face. THE WIDOW'S TESTIMONY. “What is your full name?” the coroner. “Mary E. Slack,” she replied. went on to describe the fatal meeting between Mr. Myers and her husband. Myers using bad language on his premises, but | she did not pay any attention to him. husband came home a little after 12 o'elock | and when he got in the house he said he was but if be lived till morning he swear outa warrant and have Witness saw Myers walk out toward his front gate and her husband, pick- ing up his club and pistol, went out and told have to arrest him to JrOR SALE—14 BEAUT the inteisection of st. and Florid 2st and sAl sts. nw. : SOc. per 1oot ; {routing on both Ie ph jand Florida ave; four sduares trou ‘euble’ cars; three Squares west of West Ecnington. puss JV, GARY'S" G0., 637 F st. OR SALE—MONKEYS, PARKOIS, ©. mocking birds, coud Ssiies, & . 8. SCHMID'S NEW BIRD S’ ae BABY LANUNI WAS THERE. The Sioux Waif a Guest at the W. N.P. A. Reception Last Night. The large parlor at Willard’s Hotel was filled with the members ani guests of the Woman's National Press Association last evening whe enjoyed an unusually she was asked by BUSINESS CHANCES. OKK NEWSPAPER ROUTE FOR SALE: rofit: owner Koes to New York. Address CABINEIS, 40 in relics, rare coins and bonds watch and jew- SMALL TRIANGULAR BLOCK 2 231 Pa. ave. w. Uf ground, being ail of Bounded by Virginia ave, Lath and D ne PONE. 12,000 SQUAE Fick desirable houses. For price and terms 3. V. N. HUYCK, Dougut nnd wold: com catas pairing. GO. W. aK She had heard OR SALE—AN OLD-ESTABLISHED GROCERY, ineat and provisigh store; centrally located; owner li be rented with store. Address ‘OR SALE OE Ri REMINGION, Premier, Calisraph, Hammond snd all other type- Ingchines; Lest’ terms; circulars. , 610 F st. nw. OK SALE-IMPORTED BULBS—CH. cred lilies, hyacinths, tulips, crocus, &. Hower stands, all sizes and stiapes. SCH MI! 722 12th st hw. NT_WANTED—A PARTNER pena blue slate vein of the best Quality; not 100 feet from said piace a inine was sold Just year for #62, 000); one who can speak German pre- and with said small ca large business. interesting program, Lincoln called the meeting to ofdew ® brilliant piane LE OF THE CHEAPEST LOT: STON DE SALES ST. pH Si.; 18x10 eac would certaiul; and Mrs. Alice C. Hill gy Myers arrested. Mrs. Lincoln then introduced the guest of the evening, Zintkn Lanuni, the Indiag baby which was rescued at Pine Ridge agency, nd beside ber dead mother, Mrs. H. N. Ralston read a poem dedicated during the entire read- sitting in the Imp of ber foster mother, Mrs. C. B. Colby, gazed earnestly into the face of the reader. fend read @ paper on The @iscussion was deferred for two weeks, Jack Crawford, who was by the president ing adventures of his life on the Custer, Buell, Hatch and soldiers. He then recited nd when en- AVE. AND 17 an investuent this is th VILLIAM THEIS, Mining 2831 E. Fayette st., Bal ANTED — IMMEDIATELY- 2350 BY List to open, un office tn this We ure beadquartes THIN: Myers that he woul him out of trouble. ly husband caught hold of said, “Myers, [ll have to lock you up,’ ” witness, “when Myers plunged the knife into i 1 did not see the knife at that time, but when he returned toward the house I saw the fe in his band. fitness said that her husband cried, cut my guts out,” and put his hand to his side. After that the trouble finished in Mr. i yard, when her husband and Mr. Myer the ground and she called for assistance. Upon cross-examination she said that they first met on the front pavement, and what hap- ed in the yard was after her husband bad where she was fe oN eae ‘A ood invest A CHEAP Lots. 3 DESIRABLE BUILDING SITE. For one large or two sinali houses ;dimensions 26x16. \VE. AND CABLE CARS. ANTED—TO_I\VE! Fine Wooi Lap Kobes. ts WOOD WALD F LOT Voth, 11th and F st how. ‘OR SALE — FoRPEI‘:! 1 choice or forty scid si.ver watcies for €275- Rt rs TUL Jewel watches, $15 to €50, all warranted in running’ orier twelve fine breeci.-loading guns, Parker ure: ether tine makes, ‘oxe-Lalt resu.ar 11 hundred and tity other pede OFFICE, 1009 E st. new. {OR SALE—FURNITUR organs and mus Payments at WOKC pianos rented, ‘T SOME CAPITAL IN ‘Kood real estate at per cout for as long a time as to the baby desired. Address CAPIT: L, Star office. no28-eo6t* ing the bab; Stock aud fixtures of horseand Wawon, in South tomate money. ais eae rand news store for sale on Capitol Hill; nice location, doiny good bee an West Washington; can be bought P jrare chance, Kk SALE roses, cor inclading Miss 8. T. Te teem 14k. oid “Christian Sctense." LE FINEST BUILDING LOT ‘ON K ST.N.W NEAR CONS, AVE, Dimensions, 30x): with sidg ‘aud rear alley. E, CARPETS, PIANOS, VN, AL al instruments so.d on woLthly "S, 2d and $25 7th wt. n. Stock and fixtures of grocery Washington; beautiful location, Ress, horse and wawon included. Meat and xrocery store store in Northwest doing # large busi- in northwest part of city, in- rthweet part of city, in- frontier with Gens. other distinguish m “Thirty Years Ago, ically encored guve “Rattling Joos y Before the meeting expressed a desire to become » member of . A., and was, by unanimous consent, be & member from Cul~ desirable neixtitoriood, 18 #1 ‘ed, has south front and isa splendid site for “flats” or’privatedwellinge: We can se.i asa Whvle or on hast; price only $1.00 pez ‘OR SALE—*-OTTO” GAS ENGINES, BOTH NEW ‘aud second hand; any size. Send ior circular or D. BALLUF, age ALE—LOTS. ———— FFO# SaLE-Lors. PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. MAGNIFICENT VILLA SITES—OF ONE OR MORE ‘ChES— Drug store and fixtures in Northwest W: be Wash. Loan and Trust building, 'OR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS CORNER GROCERY, jueat. provision and liquor stor ess, iliness ‘cause of seuling. seuid that during the scufile her bus- Rocpietuosi tore ieee totes si ita stn. band saapped the pistol, but it would not go an howorary mer Mrs, Orra Langhorn MISS CORA SLACK’S STORY. Miss Cora Slack, daughter of the deceased, | peper, read a short humorous poem on “What said that her father had been cut before he | # Lankee Girl Might Do.” Miss Anieta Hendrie Her father was | 6®Y¢ *eVeral recitations and Mra Hilla piano Among the guests was Mra. Clara Halbrook Smith, a guest of Mrs. E. M. Marble, who an- uouneed a reading by Mrs. Smith at the Wimo- Patrick O'Connor, a car conductor on the | d#ughsis next Monday evening; Dr. ld Heidel- Columbia road, was next called, and he testified that he responded to the distress call and he saw Mrs, Slack helping her husband out of Mr. ud he was wounded Myers was lying on FRONTAGE ON WASH- At. in depth to broperty is suitable for a LCOX'S TESTO: or. of bth and La. (OR SALE—-MASS_ AVE. AND 13TH ST. SE; f Te Easy terms. SPANGLEH ‘OK SALE—W Kk HAVE ington ‘Circle of about G4 it This very deniral fine class of iniprovenent went into Mr. Myers’ yard. leaning over, with his hand to bis side, and said: “I'am going to arrest him, any way.” WHAT PATRICK O'CONNOR SAW. |ALE—AN EST ‘ABLISHED GROCELY STORE; table attached; tent onl strictiy cush business. HALDEMAN, 60s. fire! m business tat wit pe ‘And FINE BUILDING LOTS mn PALISADES OF +» 3B4 front, back to 30-ft. berg, Dr. and dirs. Kobinson, Capt. Jack Craw- E. Pickett, Mr. and Mrs. G, E. Pickett, jr., Mrs. Fountain and daughter of Virginia, Mrs.’Webster, Mrs. Orra Langhorne and niece of Virginia, Mra. Dore Richards Miller, Mra. Mary Calvert Wilson, Mrs. E. G. Scott, ‘Mr. and’Mre. J. L. N’ OLD- ESTABLISHED MANUFACTURING rants a partner, active or silent, ‘A rare chance. TERMS, in every case, TO SUIT THE PURCHASER. Some of our cutee building lotscan be bought as | Myers’ yard. and was unable to walk. the ground near the feuce corner, apparently unable to get up. Witness saw the son of the | Mr. and Mrs. C. siddons, accused there and he also suw several ladies. | M. Lincoln, He helped-take the officer in the house. JOHN LACKEY AIDED O'CONNOR. 5 John Lackey testified that when he reached | B. Sperry and her mother. the scene with Mr. O'Connor Mrs. Slack and her daughter were holding the wounded officer and Mr. Myers was lying near the’ corner of the x14 to alley, per ft side alieyy per ft Mt. bear Trinidad ave, 903100, pe ‘Lots in Brookiend from: se. to 10e. TAKOMA PARK. 2 X3100, Der ft... LE_& CONFECTION NOL Thee SALE-NICE CORNER G ‘East Capitol st. 5 forks Nord Piace: first-class trade. Owner leaving city. #300. #2 CASH, BALANCE IS S\VALL MONTHLY PAY- MoCreery, Capt.Vi Mase Siddous, Mi right Grabam French, Mr. Frank A. Jie: and Miss Hendrie, Mra. Alice C. Corner Oak and Tulip sts. Corner Oak and Tusip sts.” Go ‘Send for free buletin of i £3 ARE NOW BEING PROP oRTY ALREADY SOLD. SING NOW ure sure to KEALIZE HANDSOME: PKOFITS in the near future. For plate, pauphiets ahd iurther amiormation ap- ply at company’s oftice, Adio st. n.w.. Washington, D.C. ists, lots and farms, jOHOE, 313 East 8. CAY WOOD, & ‘OR SALE—A FIRS’ During the entire F-CLABS LOCATED BOAUD- evening Baby Zintke old, entertained he and held @ reception all to herself. b R SALE — CONFEC jore; good stand; reason tor_s abie to attend tot. atk FSfkezek Momento © Work at Benning, D.C. ‘TIONERY AND CiGAR ling. owner not st. DW. Vd Ot* (OR SALE_ONE LOT ON TST. N.W. SHOOTING STAKS. ze 21 by 105 feet, ith and Ista; Sisxo's addition to'Takonia Park. extended. Seven lots on ist st. ne. HALPER L, 1535 8 st. nw. p27: ‘OR §ALE—FINE CORNER LOT 70.1 ON DBLAL ware ave. by 104.2on © st.; one square south of cheap tora .eweds E 4 TESTED SUCCESS. Office, 1416 F st. WHAT HANDRUP HEARD. Frederick Handrup, a car driver, testified that he was on his way home when he beard the trouble. He heard some one say — — if you come in here I'll kill you.” he went over and when he got on Slack’s back shed he saw the men in Myers’ yard scufiling. Mr. Booth hada light there and witness saw a pistol in the hands of one of the men, but he could not say which one held While the scuftle was going on witness “My God! I'm stabbed!” THE WOODLEY CLUB'S THASKSGIVING BUNT. a ‘That much-talked-of Thanksgiving fox bunt “You | was. dismal, dreary, drizzling failare, says al- most every member who went to engage in it, and instead of bri of many foxes, as they came empty banded, tired an rain did ital. In the morning they left from the neighborhood of the Farmers’ Hotel. Preceding them were the dogs, number. It was not long before a trail was struck, and a mighty shout went up ‘as the horses were told the good news by a “rib- ber” or « sharp word. Bat five miles before an unpleasant rain the dogs began to lose the scent. Otber trails were struck, but with the same result, when all hands had ridden as far as Arandel county, the rain still: W. H. Rollins, a cab driver, testified that he | they came to the conclusion that wason his way home Wednesday night with | something to be thankful for and the; Joseph Booth and the latter went back to get gun. Witness’ attention was first attracted to the scene when he heard Coming out of Myce? yera. ‘He pat hie coming out of Myers’ He put his hands on witness and said he bi boon out, ‘that his heart had been cutout by Charlie Myers. Wit- ness assisted the officer into the h he went out in the ad near the fence. He ‘TAKE NO CHANGE. ans your watch for: ba Warrants his Feria makers in the city, FOR SALE_PIANOS. FOX Salk—PiaNos FOR THE HOLIDAYS, Fa: SALE CHEAP Lois yon inoutuly Payiments, manly Payments, HERTFORD, ing home the ALE — CHEAP— TWO FiNE, LUIS NEAR j OVerivokinz city; ouly 81.25 per fogs. t Alwo fae ot near Wastington Cire’, heard the officer say and he added, **Charlie, you've done me, Will please yor you've | thirty-eight is in exchange tor new ones. most epee Witness did not seo what happened in the ¥ street, but he believed that the cutting was done in Mr. Myers yard, for that’s where they were when the officer made the remark about being stabbed. Witness explained that the man who made the threat to k ROLLINS BEARD A SCREAM. 90,000 feet in one W: pace, 61 per out. te econ nnd Fen on Years; second-hand 7 perfect orders wo are Wuler litte expense ii welt 0 per cent cheaper. “T iittie expense 4 7th st. Dw. ‘OR SALE-HANDSOME UPRIGHT PIANO FOR oniy $200 cash; owner is leaving the city and mus int double th ut guiten year aus Inest make wuust be soli b Can"beseen at THE PIANO EXCHANG Mrs. Begosh—Grent Scott, Josiar, what d'ye reckon’s the matter with him? Josiar—I'm biest if I know unless he bought his clothes before he took anti-fat medicine. was Mr. Myers. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Ro MEYER HEIGHTS. est for a payin investm erties now offered arot MAITER WHEKE Ok AT WHAT PRICE. Right on the line of the Washington and Arlington and on that FASHIONABLE and POPULAK drive, the Military road, 00 feet above the Potomac, and oniy one-! ‘A splendid property, bound to increase | E i ter turn back. Not « brush was secured. the arrival at the hotel « jen, much to the of Marlboro’. y and evening was oysters, cutti i ‘Ho wanted an wolian harp With all his heart: and so The little one said “Father, dear, Please let your whiskers grow. t of all the prop- 1d Washington ity, NO | Special holicay offerings in new upriht pianos; gies and in every way rst ‘all and see the bapmalns We havemore stock at [resent than weeare mush the season, and ‘your opportunity is Purchase to responsible parties will be Quick sales will induce you to buy ‘at makes of square pianos will be sold ‘ponsible guarantees with every piano ry F Fl i & electric railway, | i i if nutle frou the city. Shakespeare did not live in 8. P. C. A. times, or he would never have written “throw physic to the dogs.” Statesmen in referring to each other should follow the example of the business man who advertises ‘moderate terms.” “ive discount for aamoatts YON few ot the br £ 3 e PS use, and then f ‘The electric road, when co:upleted, will make this property the most accessible of any of the suburbs of i ee E E ‘This is @ lovely spot and has gained immense popu- Welavea LARGE FORCE at work grading streets and makiog other extensive uuprovements. - OUB PRICES ARE Low, | GRIMES" PIANO EXCHANGE WARE ROOMS, {08 SALE — 5M. Kkrauz. Dresien, nial ALT SQUARE TTANO: PHOTOGHAPH @: price 450. App y wt Mbit. ELEY oa Ba! Stet ‘OR SALE—PIANO_LFRUVATE PARTY WILLSELL umodiately their ucuiBeent arena apeacke beantifuliy carved, fa rfl American Hostess—“I wonder why women never fight duels. I am sure they get angry Foreign Visitor—“Zey know weapons, madame. Zey vould hurt each ozaire.” : Joseph Booth was next sworn. He driver. He passed Officer Slack on before midnight, and when ing © g We can sell you Leaut‘ful lot on the electric rail- way and overlodhing the whole city tor 10 CENTS per square ioot, but we will not promise you that the above price will inst long. Next spring the same lots will cost you 20 CEN18, Dou't delay, but cali early. We invite every one who is looking for af investment to inspect this property betore purchasing elsewhere.. We have teams on hand to drive you over. ‘Aaps and full particulars ut office of, ROBINSON & LODGE, Investment and Real Estate Brokers, ‘sand 95 Atlantic building. i i FE tgrapd upricht piano, J Irom frame ; 735 octave: sweet | | FH ERE I A | i : i j I f i H FF Fs as » Ed ip He came across a He worked it out and wrote of it; Itnever “‘went;” the government i i F i f rf i f ii WILGOX & WHITE id walnut case; extra E F f i 4 Ogle and Talbot 9 Hs Ambrose e It is useless to tell # pretty girl to feflect. Her mirror does that with entire satisfaction. ‘The chaperone is a popular eye-dull. “Willie, bave you studied school re you your Sunday Palins ‘Messrs, Mason, i i ; LU git i Goopyean rian f 7 Are the latest und yeriect s 5 E i We magnificent assofulient, Gf "there 5 F ‘Melville Lindsay, “And what do you think of Goliah?” “I wisht he wasn't dead.” sce him play foot-ball oncet.”

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