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THE 6 Free Trips To THE World’s Fair. ‘TO THE THREE MOST POPULAR Pu- LICEMEN AND LETTER CARRIERS. First Prize: Two Weeks’ Free Trip to the World's Fair. Second Prise: One Week's Free Trip to the World's Fair. Third Prise: Round Trip Ticket to Chicago. . | Aprit i. Julius Lanadurch's Ofer of Trip Ase = hia coupon repr marnte one sote for the mast 8 bee ee ee PELEE ELE LL edt Led Aprit1. Julius ry Lanaburghe, Ofer of @ Trip to the ‘This coupon represents one vote for themost popular poieeman. Same ...... 2 KR RR RO ErrTiet eee eeted Card. No votes will be accepted that are over six More Echoes Frown Tue Fine Ar Tur “Rink,” For Moxpars Satz ‘T Upholstered Seat Rockers. Reduced from $3.75 To $2.65. 4 Upholstered Seat Rockers, with arm Reduced from $5 To $3.65. 2 No. 31 Fine Bed Lounces. oak frame, rushed plush seat, Reduced from $30 T. $18. 2 No. 30 Tobacco Brown Crushed Pinah Bed Lounges, carved oak frame. Reduced from $26.50 To $16. ‘2 Slightly Sotied Tapestry Couches, spring ‘edge, plush trimuued; lin old rose and the ether in bine. Reduced from $24 To $12. 1 Solid Oak Dinner Side Table, brass rail. Reduced from $13 To $6.50. 1 Solid Oak Buffet, French beveled piste glass. Heduced from $30 To $15. S Upholstered Corner Chair, tmitation Mahogacy frame. Keduced from 314 To $6.75. ‘Blerre Easy Porch Rockers, largo arms. ‘Reduced from $4.50 To $2.65. € Brass Onyx Top Tables. Kedueed from $20 T. $10.50. Onyx Top Tables. Reduced from Nickel-plated Solid Meta! Parlor Tables, jain. oxidizet and lacquered brovze. Be daced from $18. To $8.50. Lest Parlor Tables, plush from 2 Pure Golt Leat Fixe Screens, with hand. Printed rustic scone, silk back, badly dam- eqed. Rednesd trom $60 To $12.50, 1 Pure Gold Lest Hanging Cabinet, plash Used. Reduced from $25 To $10.50. 4 Pure Gold-leaf Corner Chaira Reduced from $12.50 To $7.25. Other Pure Gol¢-leaf Pacior Pieces, such as ‘Easels, Stance. Bc. 1 Solid Oak Chamber Suite, large 26 by 30 ‘French beveled piategiaes. Reduced from $32.50 To $18.75. ‘ Solid Caz Cheval Chamber 5: quar. tered oak panel. 18 dy 40-inch Freach Develed » < ass, band polished, attractively carved. Reduced from $40 To $22.50. S-plece Tapestry Parlor Suftes, imtts- tion maaopany frame, nestiy carved: Reduced om $90 To $42.50. Spiere -epaissance Par or Suite, imite- Yon mal ovany frame, sofs sliently damaged. Eeduced trom 860 To $32.50. 1 Over-s.uftedt S-pince 8: Suite, ow devign. ae: $145 To 875. Feenca beveled piate clase, handsomeiy carved. Eedueed from $85 To $46.50. 1 Eight-foot Solid Oak Extension Dining able. Reduced trom $14.50 To $7.75. 3 Slichtly Damayed Oak Extension Tables, Mace carved ioes. 8-Fz. Frou $20 To $12. 10-F x. Prox $22 To $14.50. 8-Fr. Frou $22 To $14.75. 1 Slightly Eabved Solid Oak Standing Office Desk. Keducet trom $28 To $15. 3 Flat-top Double Pedestal it. Office Desks, “Awalnut, leak aud cherry. Reduced from $35 To $18. {Continued tm next columm.) JULIUS LANSBURGH’S 66 ° 99 Rink, WY. AVE. NEAR 14TH. JULIUS LANSBURGH, Continued. Banoarss Ix Uruorsrentes. Whalf pairs of Six Crossstriped and Snowflake Tinseled Curtains Were $2.50 10 pieces 50-inch Persian Tapestry, light colorings, for curtains, couch covers, &c. Cut from’ Fine 6-4 Best Quality Chenille Table Covers. Regular price, 82.50. Oxy £1.98 Encz. 50-inch Shirred Quality Curtain Muslin, woven designs on white round. Reduced from 35e. to 19c. Pen Yano. 11 pairs of Ecru Irish Point Lace Cur- tains, very fine and attractive patterns. From $5 to $3.50 Per Pam 23 pairs of White Swiss Mustin Curtains, the most attractive of all curtains for the chamber. Were $5, #6 and $" To Crosr, $3.25 Pam JULIUS LANSBURCH'S “Rink,” BBBBBBBBBBB BBBBBO a oe aA Free Grants, For Norsrse. CCOMMODATION that costs nothing is worth enjoying. 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Ths spring we're giving better vetues than ever aud our stock iy Inewer than we've yet carrist. We cznnot tell the beauty ot i. You must see the store for “LONDON 715 art Our Easterstock will ner supply equally AM kinds of Faster Lilies, Roses, Violets, Tulips, of the Valley among them. Roses in greatest abundance. Moderate prises always. Quick ever town. & Bi: 1224 F St N.W. DEPENCENT ICE COMPANY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ENNEBEG 1G Constant supply guarante-d. Best quality—equal For contracts apply st office. You Won't Rent ‘Your house if the PLUMBING is not rerfect. Yeople are becozuing tore and more pacticu- lar every year. We do PLUMBING that suits and for prices that cannot be complained of except by other plumbess. See us about the PLUMBING in your new house or about modernizing the work in your old one. S. S. SERB & Bis: 432 91 Si Gas Stoves, Ranges, Lampe, Shades, dc. A Fresh St ‘Wl be made Monga: UDE CDE A.G ‘apk ie LUE: Ae E Searxe Muurseny. Exsrex Boxxers Axo Hits From the LEADING PARIS and LONDON HOUSES can be found in Great Variety and Style at MRS. M. J. HUNT'S, fel4 Sm ‘1209 F st. ow. O'R AE, canes SNR “cage pees es som a oe, BAUM, 416 Ton Sr. NO CREDIT—QUICK SALES-SMALL PROFITS. ‘MILLINERY—UNSURPASSED EXHIBIT. LARGEST BOOK DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY. TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS—LOWEST PRICE, SPRING Merchandise. FULL STOCKS AND LARGE ASSORTMENTS OF EVERY- THING ARE HERE AT PRICES THAT PLEASE, AS WELL AS THE STYLES. SALE OF SILKS. Extraordinary values, pleasing colors and styles. Cold type can't give you s correct ides of them. 22inch PRINTED INDIA SILKS, None better obtainable for 7Se. yard. Those... 50o, ‘Such PLAIN INDIA SILKS, ell the fashtonable colors, include ing heliotropes and resedas (no Diecks or whites), value, 81 yard, for. 75c. 20-inch PLAIN INDIA SILKS ins surprising range of coors» that cannot be equaled at the priee.., 50e. Minch BLACK INDIA a SILKS, Rogutereitextus,,.. CBOs finch CREPE DE CHINES, Colors: Light blue, lieht pink, ald roe, lavender, nile, straw nd cardinal .. see .. €8¢0 | BAUIIS, «0 77TH st. oo A. Kaufman, 909 PA, AVE. %. —— a EASTER ASTER PRICES. ‘orto: Every ftera offer this week an entire New Easter Leader, We clatm this a chsuce taat HAPPENS OXGE A YEAI All shades of 30-inch Piaty India Silks, — 6dc. Al; shades of 19-inch \uno-rell Surah. including new shades of greens and helt topes, ‘New Chansesbie Taso cy ai) exquiatte ebsdines, CRESS COGEs CGPARTHENT Che very iavent combioa'ions atest line of patterns that any ous Would care toma net HB Can hardly be Our line cf Dress Goods cud Wash Materials is an large and comp'ete as you will find anywhere, leaving: exfreme novelties waide ‘Two more cases of Challies, BC. Ana we doubt tf ‘¢ don't wind'up the lot. Eleven cases EASTER WRAP’ e@ Wwe 3 i err psn LalG S sizes T5c. tohtgftht very near double, heiice only one to each cus- \ tomer. | | tne conn: princess buck, Tndisto Print Wrappers, Hubbard front, $1.19. Worth very near double the price, hence one to each customer. & LORED VELVET RIBBONS. No. No.9. E Se Te, Ie. ‘The four best widihs and over’ fifty different colors. 2 Cases AMERICAN HOSIERY COMPANY'S Ladiesand Misses Hose and ‘These goods are the run a will ind slignt imperfection i ny, butthe vr.ce pias» tue leadi You'an buy Men's Genaine Lisle inade, warranted fast back. at L7c. orspsirtor SOc., ‘That are worth 50c. « pair, a Little imperfection is | notimit. abs ns pals 3 fete, full rewular ou Of Mod id Ts 3 won made—the #2 gated Amp ae A PAIR Ladies’. Misses’ aud Boys’ ose, all sizes, 6 t0 10, the same manufacture, full regular made, fast black, Mucktiy imperect. bUL the price imperfect | tons more ‘than double. | Be. and Se. a pair, Oc. & PAUL This Hosiery is one of Our best oZers we have pl before you thissearon. ALL NEXT WEEK EASTER GREETINGS, A. Kaufman, 909 PA. AVE. N. W. H ‘THE PEOPLES MONEY SAVER spl ESE ARE BARGAINS: A Futi-si Grand Upright Piaae.... pebiiede cera = t ig a ete jue» Grand. iebeamiabaae 2s epl-tr SPECIAL at te pemeste | we | PRPPRERSPREEEERRERRESEPOROPTE SE For Bap Cors. La Grippe, Bronchitis, Croup, Wheeping Cough. Asthma or any disorder of the Throat and Lungs, the best medicine 1s AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL. It iuthe favorate anodyne with singers, actors, preach- ere and teachera, **Some ten years ayo I had a bad cold which settjed on my lungsand waso ill as tobe unable to work. I ewan to ‘ ey] TAKE oF AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, and tm less than three weeks Iwas cured. I am quite sure that this Preparation saved my life.” M. T. POMEROY, Calais Me. | “I take pleasure in voluntarily stating that of all the medicines I ever used for freal: colds and !a erippe AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL ie pre-eminently the ‘most potent remedy. Ordinarily the most virn‘ent cold vanishes inanight asif by wazic. Follow the directions and AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL will do the rest." GEO. H. PIKE, Cadiz, Ky. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. PROMPT TO ACT, SURE TO OURE. MANY PERSONS ARE BROKEN DOWN FROM overwork or honsenoid cares. Brown's Iron Bit- tors rebut tion, Femoves ex- 2d EDITION. WILL FIGHT THE LAW The Six Companies Advise the Chi- nese Not to Register. NEBRASKANS FIGHTING PRAIRIE FIRES Injunctions Against New York Cloth- ing Cutters. RUSSIA AND THE SEALS. IN WALL STREET TODAY. ‘The Market Opened Strong and Showed ‘Repeated Advances. New Youx,,April 1—The stock market opened strong at 301% per cent higher. Na- tional cordage led the upward movement with sales up to 653g. Manhattan was the only weak spot, declining about 2 per cent to 167%. ‘The stock market continued active after the opening and some shares made a further ad- vance. Pittsburg and Western preferred led the rise at sales at 147% against 39% at the close on Thursday. National cordage rose to 66; national lead to 42°; New Engiand to 3034; sugar to 106%{; Atchison to 34%, and Erie to 22%. ‘Areaction followed under sales to reahze protite. Distilling and cattle feeding was notice ably week, selling down 13¢ to $1. The trans- fer books closing today, it is presumed thet « large amount of borrowed, stock will be returned. National cordage reacted to 65 and sugar to 106). Manhattan declined to 1673, owing to the delay of the rapid transit commis- sion in taking action on the proposed rapid transit schemes. WILL FIGHT THE GEARY LAW. ‘The Six Companies Ure t! Register. Sax Fraxcsrco, April 1.—The Chinese Six Companies have issued a new circular officially and openly advising the Chinese to refuse com- pliance with the Geary law. Chinese Not to A translation of the circular is in part as fol- | lows: ‘This registration law is not nght. Ail Toward 11 o'clock the demand for certain specialties became brisk again. | Pittsburg and esi cordaze to 663, Sugar to 106% and St. Paul preferred to 12135. ‘The stock maret after 11 o'clock continued | active and the speculative temper was positively bnovant. National cordage and suger contin- med to lend the upward movement, tern preferred advanced to 42, national | All Other Baking Powders Are shown by the latest United States Gov't Report Strength. AT THE WHITE HOUSE. An Extra Session Story Attributed te Sena- tor Gorman. ‘BE PIXES THE DATE OF CALLING IT IN GEP- TEMBER—THERE WERE NOT MANT WHO SAW THE PRESIDENT TUDAY, BUT THOSE WHO DID WANTED To KXOW ABOUT OFFICES. 1t was reported at the White House today that ‘Senator Gorman has said that he thinks the Senate will adjourn about April 10. He is also of the opinion that an extra session of Con- grees will be called not later than Septem- ber 18. Congressmen who met at the White House today exchanged many jocular remarks about selling up to 67% and 1078 —re- ‘spectively. National lead was alto | conspicuons, selling up to 435;. The grangers and the coalers also came in for a large share of attention. There were free purchases for both local and ont of town account, and the demand | the tarff bill which Mr. E. Ellery | Anderson and bis associates in New | Yor have prepared. Copies of the bill together with a long statement of the j | to be Inferior to the Royal in both Purity and (See Bulletin 13, Chemical Division of U.S. Agricultural Dept.) STomen aud chtidre rin Asplendid tonle | the authorities we have consulted agree to this. | was stimulated by the fact that the bunk stare, theory of {ts provisions have been distributed | We kate empioved five attorneys to go to| ment showed an increase of 21,400,000 in sug- | “Ong the senators and Representatives now CATHARTIC OR PURGATIVE PILLS Do MORE Washington and at the Supreme Court to! this fight unjust law. Wait until May 5 before you do anything: wait and we/ | will help ‘you. The Chinese minister has | jus reserve. Tie market closed strong in tone. | in the city. ‘The general inclination among the | The saies of listed stocks agcregated 139,828 | democrats is to regard the bill as a joe, while republicans say that they forvently hope the DK democrats wili accept the bill seriously and enact it into a law. Xo PUBLIC PRINTER YET SELECTED. wed rates, |’ Senator Voorhees stated oday that be had not said that Editor Gil Shaukiin of Evans- | ville, Indiana, is to be appointed public printer. shares, and of unlisted stocks Money on call 111 shares, is nominally 4a5, closi | Senator Voorhees is inclined to think that Mr. | Shanklin would not want the position. Sev- | eral Congressmen who talked with the Prosi- | The spacious andience room of the 1 Memorial Church was flied to the evening with an enthusiastic of Christian Endeavorers, the © ing Go March mass meeting of the District ¢. E. Cnion. The meeting was opened at 75 wit! singing of a hymn. Rev. J. G. Bate of the church, delivered an a thera last pastor ress of welcome ‘on behalf of his church and society. ‘The McDonongh Alumni Gi Club of Balsi- ae 1 gone to the head men of the govern- | overed at 5. Prime mercantile paper, 687 per | TULTLLED LLL TTITTILEIIITIIITL | ment to get decisions and we hope to get them Sent. Sterling exeuange it atea iy wich acteal _ a pm | S000 in order that our people max not be business in bankers’ billa at 486a486% for sixty — ALOT. m= jarrested and sent to jail. if those | dave and 487¢/ass8 for demand. pos = ice APPT. $= | decisions are favorable, as we think they will | 43°s469: commercial z coc atte eee Hance, Teey Chaizey Tal | be, vou will not be sent to jail. We ought to do| “The ciearing house sixtement foc today is as =) 4 ‘Caste a Hanae’ fo | Nhat is right and not take money for registra | ¢oliows, Exchange, 965.014.9974 : = Yn and F sts, to the two most fey | Homand thus lose our respectability. 037,129. Thesubtressnry wasdebtor at the clear- [= popular minisiers of this city. = _—— . ing house today S864. S14 ae silver, 88 Gov- LABOR LEADERS ENJOINED, ernment bonds have been firm. =, = = ‘ It is announced that Lazard Freres will ship = “{E] | Consternation Struck Into the Ranks of the | $1,000,000 zold on Tuesday. Probable ship- New York Cutters. ments on that date $1,500,000, which includes Naw Yorx. April 1.—Today will probably mark the crisis in the fight between the cloth- ing manufacturers and the United Garment Workers. Both sides are taking desperate steps at the Inst moment to achieve victory, and their actions are awaited with great interest. Considerable consternation was created in the garment cutters’ ranks when it was learned this morning that Justice Lawrence of the supremo court had grauted an application | made by four of the largest firms of the asso- | ciation for a temp. injunction against all | ¢. the officers of the Federation of Labor and the TILT eo BALLOTING Contest mer & Co. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, dent report that he bas not selected a public | m ord” in effective the $500,000 engaged by Heidelbach, Ickelhei- | a5gS For Tar Two Mosr Porctan Cizrereex Ix Tae Crrv. ‘We propose to give two Very Handsome Easy Chairs to the two ministors of any denomina- ton having to their credit on May 5 the largest sud second largest number of ballots as printed above. Coxprrtoxs, The contest {s open to the clersy of all de- Dowinations, aud wil! clove May 5, ‘The names of the utnister and lischurch are to be written in the Lal brought or matted to printed each day in the inust be turned in before 8 days old. Tue Pazrs, ‘Tho first prize fea Handsome Overstated hh Kasy Chatr valued at $100, The wecond prizo is smine style Easy Chatr ts fret prize, but covered with the test quality of hund-buffed r. Value. 850, Both chairaare on exhibition in our show window, ‘Send tn your votes now! A Lier Or Banoarss, saTueoe are the temas in which we. eutten tly We can save you from 10 to 25 per cont on your furniture, $3.75 Gold-teat Reception Chatrs.... ) Sotid Oak Sideboard, (ordinarily) Boltd Oak Hall Stané, $12 (ordinarily) Richly Upholstered Corer Chatr. ° Con, 13: Axp F Sra, N.W. FRUIT TREES. GRAPE VINES, EVERGREENS, SMALL FRUITS, &, SHADE TREES, SHRUBS. poses, 4e., Of Finest Quality. EVERYTHING IN THE TREE OR PLANT LINE at JOHN SAUL'S, Brightwoot ave. mh28-tn, thaxegt* City P. 0. Box 484. A High Honor “world’s fair" commission has Just” ordered of “Pastour. Filters” for world's fair buildings. Filters, in the "world i the “-"Pasteur” "the beet. a Pasteur” the iargest use at the Of all the Raidered Renaible commission. is handsome indorse- is This (is "indeed ie Fa only r Por all bact eign. poliutions as well The demand for ‘rereased Filters hopes of gormin and for Bs curirying tt. “pare. -uringing tie deand ter much beyond the ‘the company. “if the best you mast have Pasteur.” We are. soe District agents. $0.50 up.» twanta & Epyoxsrox, 1205 Ps ave mb31 = Wuo Is Your Dexrisr: | A “‘slow coach,” with old-tiwe me i | methods or en expert of the mod- €xn progressive school? If the forms:, jet bim go! You wouldn't barn tallow cxndie wi an incandescent light at bau Why waste time, toney and a enerzy by submitting to ancteat methods when exrert operators and the latest sctentific appliances are st your service. We enjoy « national reputation for svilifcl work and moderate fess, and the most tutelligent people in America are our patrons. ‘Weplease them andcan please yow. a = Cor. 7th and Dats. aw. Baltimore offices: No. 1 N. Charles, ‘corner Baltimore st. tote United Garment Workers of America. Papers were served on Chnrles Richards, general secretary of the Garment Cutters, last night at his home in Brooklyn. ———- RUSSIA'S PROPOSITION. ‘Trying to Effect a New Arrangement Be- garding Seals, Loxpox, April 1.—The St. Petersbarg corre-| Xi spondent of the Times says: “The Russian gov- ernment has proposed as a temporary arrange- ment with Groat Britain in the Ber- ing sea matter a ten-mile limit. of the taninland coast and thirty miles off the Commander and Robin islands, The Iuesian authoritics declare that the takings of cap- tured British sealers comprised $2 percentage | females, 3 percentage males and 5 percentage doubtful, Russia complains that tho dispute between Grent Britain and the United States has drive: all the foreign soulers to the Russian side of Bering son, thus causing a decrease of the Russian companies’ catch from 20,000 in 1891 to 20,000 in 1592. It is satisfying to know that the negotiations between England end Russia on this questicn are most friendiy. ‘The relations of the two governments were never more amicable, sels ee SURROUNDED BY PRAIRIE FIRE. Residents of Ogallal: eb., Ont Fighting Ocarzaza, Nep., Avril 1.—This city is en- tirely surrounded by prairie fire and every citi- zen is ont fighting the fiames, The whole country between here and Pax- ton, a distance of twenty milea, ise blackened waste, The damage to houses and outbniid- ings alrendy exceeds $5,000. and the damage to nd feed amounts to three times as much fire started in Perkins county Keith county, doing thou- sands of dollars worth of damage. It is now burning scruss Lincoln couaty. In the frontier county yesterday afternoon E. J. Lawrence, a converging fires aud burned to a cri fires are the most destructive within four years. isp. The ‘the past ———— A POSSIBLE APPOINTZE, G, A, Howard of Carthage, Tenn., May Be Third Assistant Postmaster General. Nasnvintx, Texx., April 1—A Special to the American from Carthage, Tenn., says that G. A, Howard, cashier of the Smith County Bank and = Trust Compa: has resigned his ition and gc to Washington mediately in response to a telegram from Senator Harris, It is understood in Carthage that Mr. Howard has been tondered | the placo of third assistant postmaster gen- eral, ‘ eee THREE FINES IN ONE, ‘They Began in s Sew M!1! and Ended in Tenement. Oteveraxp, Osto, April 1.—Fire broke out in tho plant 6f the Cloveland Saw Milland Lum- ber Company on Senaca astreot this morning about 8 o'clock. ‘Ihe building was of brick and frame about 200 by BU feet, It was de- stroyed. Loss, $50,000. While the saw mill fire was in progress the wind carried sparks to Nathan Bernstein's barn, in the renr of No. 28 Broadway, and fourteen horses were burned to death, The flames then spread to an apjoining tene- ment med by rnstein. ree ‘2008 were taken from the upper story by the fire- | men in an unconscious con:tition, having been overcome by the smoke. They soon recovered end were uninjured. Bernstein's loss will be €5,000. ‘ —__>——_ LIKE THE DALTON GANG. The Three Jackson Brothers Try to Capture an Indiana Town. Cxawrorpsvitte, Ixp., April 1.—The Jeck- son brothers, Jita, Joe and Jake, who have glosted over the thrilling adventures | of and would become famous after a manner | similar to the James boys or the Dalton gang, | rode into New Hots on Thureday night and an- nounced that they would take posacssion. Artued to the teeth they paraded the streets, qhooping and shooting at anybody and any- thing. The terrorized villagers fled in dismay and During the battle Joe Wright merchant, was terribly beaten. ‘The officerspreinforced by a mob of forty excited citizens, made enother charge soon end supplied themselves with ropes to hang the Jackson trio, but the latter their horses and after chase of two wiles escaped darkness, A running tire was kept up during the fight, but the villagers escaped with a fe wounds, while the Jackson's were unarmed. Fearfalof mob vengeance should oo wound prove fatal, the hiding desperadoes have fied the country. SERS ‘Word from the Oxford Crew. New Haven, Coyx., April 1.—It is believed that the long expected letter from the Oxford to the Yale crew has arrived. Capt. Ives and President Bogers ot the Yale navy left town very abru; morning, declining before thel: depatinve to answer “hetoer tie lotcr was here or not. ANE Be DS As Mzwpen ov THe Licut House Boarp.— Secretary Lamont has ordered Ool. John M. ‘Wilson to report to the Secretary of the Treas- ury for duty as member of the light house boar d, relieving Major 0. H. sae merase t, & prominent farmer, was caught between | Washington Stock Exchange. Sales—Reguiar call—i2 o'clock m.: Metropolitan RE., 10 at 127. Government Bonds—U. 8. 4a, regutered, 1907, 18 bid. 113% asked. T. “S48, coupons, 1907, 18 bid, 11827 asked. District of Cotumbia Bonds—seyear fant, 58, cutTency, 1801, 117 Sid, — asked. yo-r ‘and, 6s, gold, 1202, 110% bid, — asked. Water stock, «8, 1903, | carrency, 11 bid, — asked. S.c3s, 1914, fand, eur: Tency, 112% bid. —asked Eigse, Teg. 2-108, 1893- 3601, 100 bid. — asked. Miscellaneous Honds—Washington and George- town R.E. Cony. 6s. ist, 130 bid, —asced. Wasa- | ington and Ge orgetown R. i. Conv. 63, 24s, 139 Did, asked, Masonic fal! 4 ion 58,” 105 bid, asked. Wasuington Light infantry ‘tet mort axe os, 1904, 09 bd, — aged. Wasaington Infantry 2d vs, 109 bid, —asked. Washington Gas €s A, 63, 129 vid. — asked. Wasning- asked. Wasning- ton 125 bid, 185 asked. | Eekingion "ki 102 asked. Chesa- | peake and Potomac Telepaone 5s. wow bid, 105 asked. Capitol aud Norta O Street Kallroad ist 58, 1921, 0) bid, v2 asked. Metropolitan Rail ed. U. 3. 150 asked. | Wasamgton Marzet . — asked Warhington Market Go. exten. 8. 14 pid. — asked. Washington Market Co. ist 68. 1592-1911.) id. —asked. American Security and Trust 53. 1905, Sa, 109 bid, — asked. Arnerican Security st 58, 105, F. eA. io) vid, — asked. | American Security and ‘Trust 55, 1906, A. & O., | 100 bid. — asked. | | National Bauk Stocks—Bank of Washington, 349 did, 400 asked. “Bank of the Repnblic, $30 bid. 290 asked. Metropolitan, 230 pid. — aske: | bid, — asked. Seco: | Farm | ers’ and Mechanics, ‘Chtizens, 165 bid 18 asked. Co Capital, 130 bid, 139 as vest End. 117 bid. — asked. ‘Traders. i05 bid. —askec. Lineola, 108 | | bid, asked. Ohio, — vid 95; askea. | Railroad Stocks—Wasmington and Georgetown, 800 bnd.— asked. Metropolitan, "135% bid.143 asked. Capitol _and Norta O street, 39 bid, — asked. Eckington and Soldiers’ tiome, — bid, 42 usced. Georgetown and Tenlesiown, — did. 50 asked. Rock Creek, 100 bid, — asked’ Columbia, 60 bid, =, asked. Insurance Stocks—Firemen's, 43 bid. 50 asked. Fraukiin, 58 bid.69 asked. Metropolitan. 70 bid, asked.’ National Union. — bid. -0 asked. Are Ungton, 170 bid, 180 asked. Corcoran, 72 bid, — | asked. "Columbia, 153 bid. 16% asked.” Riggs. $ bid. Sig aaked. reoples. 8% blu 8is asked. Lincoln, 9s bid, 94; asked. Commercial, 3% | Ger | bia, v0 sex ‘Title Insarance Stocks—olumbia Title, *6X bid, ‘Tx naked. Real Estace Title, 125 bid, 135 asked. Gas and Elecite Ligat stocks—Washington Ges, Stbid. — asked, U.S. clectric Light, *150 bid, 16034 naked. Georgetown, Gas, 49 Did. — asked, ‘Telephone Stocks — Aisericaa Gravhopiose. 1 bid, 1%, asked. Pennsyivania, 38 bid. 30 Chesapeake and Poro:nac, 49 bid. — asked. Miscellsneous Stocks— Washington Market, 18 bid. — asked. Great Falls ice, 127 bid, 140 asked. Bull Kuo Panorama, ¥0 bid, 95 asked. Pnea- Butle Gan Carriage — asked.” Lincoin ‘Hall. 78 bid. — asked. | Interoceau Bullding, — bid, — waked. Nor. and Wash. Steamboat Ou., 90 01 —_asked. “Swiss Steam Laundry, — bid, 65 asked. Sate Deposit and Compantes—Armerican Security wid Trust, *18 bid, — asked. Netiogal Saze Deposit and ‘Trust Co., 136 bid. — asked. ‘Weahington Loan and Trust, 157 bid, — asked. “Ex. div. ——————— Balttmore Markets. Receipts, 11,773 bushels; shipments, 38,079 bushels; Stock, 734,05 bushels; sales, 28,000 bushels. Corn gniet=inixed, “aa! April, 47%a4i May, 47\a4 454) jer mixe: 45% ‘bid. “ White cor) by “sample, ss%cuav; yellow corn by sample, 49450. Oat quiet and steady— No. 2 white western, 4ladz; Ni d western, 7 gass—recelpte, #0 113) Rye inaciive—No. 2, e2a6e —reccipt els. bushels; stock, 62,500 bushels. Hay griz—goot to choice tumoth; 15.00a16.5°. Grain frei unchanged. Cotton no market. - Provis ines pork, 19.00; lard, refined, 13%. Bi aud active—ereamery, fancy, 31 choice, 29430; do. imitation, #4426; ladie, 24a 25; do. good "to choice, “2: Tolls, fine, 23axd;' do. fair to good, 2oas2; store-packed, 9. Rggs stexdy Coffee Sieady—Kio cargoes, Tair, 194; 0. Sugar attone—granulased. 3.) Copper strong—iedlued. 114. Whisky unchanged. ants unchanged. Stock market closed. Cax Pray iy Tuzy Waxt To,—Col. Wilson said this afternoon thathe had not asked for the detail of the Marine Band to go to the White House grounds on Monday, and would not, but that if they came they could play. pica durmntra Cuaxoxs 1x tax Pay Drrantwest.—Pay Director Pritchard is to be detached from duty at Baltimore and ordered to Norfolk as the re- lief of Pay Director Eldridge, who is to be plac * on waiting orders. Pay Director Coch- ran ill relieve Pay Director Park at League Island, who will relieve Pritchard at Baltimore. Cuaxozs 1x Post Ovvices.—The foliowing ‘se2, gold, 195 bid, — sexed. Water stocks, 74, | t | BALTIMORE. April 1.— Flour steady, up- changed—receipts, &.951 barrele: shipments,’ 2831 barreis; sales, easy —No. | 2 rea spot, May, 78%a 78%; June,t4% ate mer No. % red, 70 asked. Milling wheat vy sauipie, s2asb— printer yet and probably will not for several weeks. ‘The President bad a tolerably busy forenoon today. Among his first callers were Congress men-elect Cockerill and Cooper with Congross- Ware of Mitchell county, who He is @ thorough Texan and served with the rangers, They also presented John MeConnell of Childress county, who would like to be mar- | straight as an arrow. THE COURT OF APPEALS JUDGRS, resident of this city, calied to recommend Mr. 1. 0, Claughton of Washington fore place on the new District Court of Appeals, ‘Tho President has not yet intimated to any one whom he will appoint to these Jadgesh:ps, although it is belleved the nominations will be | made next week. Small local appointments formed the burden of the song of congressional callers today, It fs understood that Mr, Sherwood Dixon will Probably be appointed attorney for the north. | orn distrlot of Tilinois, Representative Wilson of West Virginia ine troduced Mr, Luis Delaplane of Wheeling, who would like to be a consul at some French port, THE OFFick wm. scHarrrn wats, | for U.S. consulship, Cologne, Germ: who knows it. Senator Bate aleo preseuted J. | W. Gaines, who has app: tornership at Nashville. | _ Representativ | Mr. Jerome Herff of Per | be consul general at Hi a introduced Mr. M. H. Pinmx Lexington, N. internal revenue. raled any considerable number of offices. AMES wHrTcome RILEY. to the President. r Traian jnad a pleasans ta. - with him. From 12 until 1 o’e! After the Congressmen were interested. THE PENSION COMMISSIONERSEIP. interested in the pension commissionership, tion. fications which the Presi Phillips will not accept the aj is nominated for the state ‘the convention which will meet ine in Ilmnols to aelect a succemor to J \c XO FACTION TO BE RECOONIEED. WATER AS A DEADENER OF PAIN. Asan Anmsthetic It is Declared Preferable | ¥"ld very spon be opened up ax afield : to Cocaine or Chloroform. ‘From the Chicago Ties. ; circles in Vieuna, which. if it beers the severe | teste which it is proposed to apply to it, Prove an inestimable boon to suffering human- physical pain during serious operations, ebloro- form and cocaine, is wholly free from danger. | a gr | Chloroform cannot be administered to persons suffering from heart disease, poverty of blood, | &e., and cocaine injections under the skin have more than once ad exceedingly delete- Tous effects. | ‘The new discovery, which is credited: to Dr. ‘The explanation of the is sim- Local insensibiiity to pain is caused in the case of cocaine ‘From the Konler Sonntags-Anseicer. Gertic’s parents have staying with them on a visit an sunt whose charms are chiefly of an artificial character. The little girl would like to sleep with her and her wish is gratified. Next morning Gertie comes running to her mamma = ‘mamma, I think Prather with Jou tor, you know, auntie ort will probably have a candidate for that posi- man Kilgore of Texas. They brought Col. Dick , the word “Duty,” and then proceeded to wants | onstrate the it ag of the western district, | f0°™2 the everyday duties of life success shalof the northern district, Although be | comes from a prairie country be is pretty tall | gouziiis wud could not bolp be | timber, standing six feet four inches and | gt touil who lietexed Ex-Congressman Payson of Lilinois, now a Senator Bato of ‘Tennessee introduced one of | YR Letter ones to bis constituents, who presented » exrd upon YO" of | which was printed “Jacob Schaefer, applicant ‘* Schacfer wants int office and he does not cure Only mw: tied for the district at- ef , ecom panied brow: ‘of eri, Inds whe wenla 9 | busiuem owt C.,an applicant for appointment as coliector of Stock exchange, ro that they | Jerry Simpson of Kansas dropped in for a | Wi) | short talk, but is not reported as having cor Col. Dan. Ransdall and Col. Dick Bright Her effort met with pron | called to introduce Mr. James Whitcomb Riley CoUragement at the band: dc. | thorities, howove: Private Secretary Thurber escorted the ians into the President's room and they k the President re- ceived a number of callers who desired to talk to bim about matters of business in which they |g Senator Palmer of Ilinois, chairman of the | women in New York who speculate ou ‘se mar- committee on pensions, and who is very much | Ket, but they do it secret Ho thinks that Judge Jesse J. Phillips of | | Dhnois is the man wo ;ossesses ali the qauli- ut requires,but Judge feat in ppointnent if he woman is degrading he! bench bY | Tt is curious, too, that Senator Roach of North Dakota talked with tho President today upon the general subject of patronage, and during the conversation the President remarked that no faction in the party , whom I come in coniact, J | will receive recoguition to the discrimination agreeable experiences to the fact that ‘d, | of another faction, but that ability and churac- | of the firet women to embark on tae stormy sea ter of the appiicant will decide appointments. | of stock broking. an’ Will | tions too far. And then she is a I ity. Neither of the two agencies herctofore | teem « trifle herd f | employed by surgeons to deaden or minimize | just were the my i | } < | Be wore, Md., sang “The Lost C he. ‘After the singing of another brmn Pre«dent introduced Dr, Chas, Roads of !° dent of the state ©. i. Umo ia, P naevivanie, Dr. Rouds took as the subject of his a¢acess of on per- portance and neces? Ue said, among other things, that the lino of uty becomes synonymous with the line of beauty when each duty is performed in a spirit Of devotion to the Master, Dr, Loads’ address was tilled with practical ‘of great bepe it After the singiug of a hymn Donor Aluion! Giee Club rendered a selection entitied “Sluaber Sweet” eptably. ver: and after « | prayer by Zi ‘ A the sings the hymu est Bo the Vie that Binds,” | mecting was dismissed with Mispah benedic~ tion. | The etnging was led by Mz, W, 8. MeArthur and Pro:, Charles J. Toof presided at tho organ. —_—_ WOMEN AS STOCK BROKERS, | Only « Few Pioncers at Present, but the Let May Increase. | Prom the New York Tine. Not mauy women would care to be spoken of as “bulls” or “bears,” aud yet the probs lvilitier ere thatin the wear future these untamiliar terms will be applied to some of them, auloss, indeed, somebody ries to the women market, For the are growing steadily ia number, of tugs when they w vse the term th stious in stocks vu: there are a few who are f wiu their down-town d the various tenances of aaysiematically condacte ator’ women operators nod it 4s alized Repre-entative Henderson of North Carclina Bee Women are notaliowed on the oor of the not be: sell in person, bat everything the business receives their pe: Yenziou. ‘The fact that they would even g | the exchange thoor, if pass: | the attomot made by one of ¢ of the women * todo 4 this ver and @ exchange and no woman has since Fepeated it. ‘One of the women operators hus an office om Lower Broadway, where sue may bo found ov lowe communion with ber ticker trom 90 clock till 3. “I wali teli you something about mrrelf as 6 jock broker ‘with pieasur as she took her eves off the tape hwonly jather quesitoner. bs a great mans frank and open about i. Wiay nie Ir it wwall right for wen to why isii't i oqualiy so tor we toknow? That is a question never reesived a satisfaccor great muny peopie, and part. stocks tucmeelve~ y whieh 1 bay y, und Sete men who there eamne mi fow days | hod such noble eentiments about the ndge Scno- who proper place for women, have time and again tried totmpose upon me Butlam happy to cay | thor have never succeedeu. “But now, after two yeurs of whnt I may call | bard knocks, Ihave gained a postion. Every | hat is raised to me and nothing could be asore resjcetful than the attitude ne men with ave my dine was one people did not under- stand me and my aim: “Ifa few women of character and position would only foliow am | activities of w. | ceed in it. enand I think » Their perceptions are ou: and. populer beiier « are going ber way and to cu: ered by the technicalities of the bus Et usted and why she bh the 2: t mentioned weakness is + many men ac well as wo2en, and tho © is an obstacle which never troubies her lat long. “As to myself, I conduct strictly scientitie principles. 1u the firs: piace, T never sccopt tips. [base my moves on & foundation of faci and a euperstractare of sen- timent, as I express it. That is, 1 first take K. L. Schleisch. determines the fact that abso- | into consideration the actual facts relating to particular sock and then the prevailing -d to it. casion to drive from Mallison Falls to Wind- was blocked and if i [ ! i f g i it | j i