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BAUM - 416 Tru Sz. 2 NO CREDIT, QUICK SALES, SMALL PROFITS. MAY AY LLINERY. VU 5 Ty May fo DO NOT LET THIS WHITE OPENING Pass WITHOUT VISITING IT. WISH TO PURCHASE You MAY NOT NoW. BUT WHEN You DO WANT A WHITE HAT THE IDEAS WHICH WE CAN GIVE YOU WILL BE A ‘ SELECTING SAME TRIMMED PATTERNS— VALUABLE HELP USTRIMMED HATS— FLOWERS— RIBBONS. ALL OF THE ABOVE IN THE MOST AT- TRACTIVE STYLES. AND A WIDE RANGE OF QUALITIES-ALL SOLD AT PRICES THAT PLEASE. THE PRETTIEST COL- LECTION OF WHITE MILLINERY EVER GTON, AND WE ASK THIS 18 BY FAR SHOWN IN WASH! YOUR INSPECTION OF SAME, Anh BAUIIS, 416 7TH ST. Fine Clothing!) Comprisizg the extire spring stock contained on the | third and fart floorsef the NEW YORK CLOTH- | ING HOUSE, 5117TH S A final settlement | Bas been made with the in ‘ompany and every Garment of this stock is ordered sold. THE FIRE Which ocenzred in our store on the morning of Febra- ary 26 is dosbtless stil! fresh in your mind. A partial | sdjusiment of the lows was male shortly thereafter | thrown Messrs. Seddon and Kice, fire insurance ad- fusters of New York c.ty. A great portion of the | ‘clothing inciuded in this partial adsustment and con- tained on our FIRST flog bas been SOLD. ihe COMPLETE adjustment which has Just been effected covers the stock which was stored cn our third and fourth floors, WHERE THE-FIKE OCCURRED. THIS WAS OUR NEW SPRING STOGK. Some of it was BADLY damaged—some of it was SINGED a little—some more of it was WEF—ALL of it was SMOKED-and every garment must be CLEARED AWAY AT ONCE. FULLY 2,500 SUITS uded in this Great Slauchter Sale ‘Never in i as scratch, BUT THAT MAKES NO DIYFEEENCE. Our instructions are to SELL, and every garment ‘MUST BE SOLD WITHIN to give you an ides of “prices” we will say that all sbadesand styles in our $10 Suite are pow $4.50-in 915 Suits, #6 Su—im $20 Suite, $5.50-in $25 suite. $10. Boys’ Suits, which were 84, @5. 86 and $7. willgo in alump at $3 each Full line of Children’s Suite in Like proportion, ALL GARMENTS DAMAGED SHMOXE OR cia riRe, ai SOLD AT Merchants who Jesire to take advantage of this sale ean only be waited upon after To'clock p.m. The sue degin next Saturday morning, April 29, at | Bc'clock Who" be the Srst at the feast—YOU? KEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE, 311 Tru Sz. N.W., BET. PENNA AVE AND D ST. (White building). otsim More Sateens. ‘Don't fail to see this last batch of best French Ssteens—some 5 pieces or more. Nearest yet to Chins silks ‘These wash without losing their luster. Moat attractive inexpensive sammer Gress materinis on the market today. (Price lower than others verhape (er Keop io mind that fine 72-inch Julies "e joriae Fase, © 4? © Ge me coupon represents ona vote fer (hemedt & i Hi och nneenenene, = i April £9. Julius Laneburgh of World's Fair. Thie represents one vote for the most OND opular Utter carrier, The contest for the six free trips tothe world’s fatr will close Monday. May 1, at 8 p.m. EW Ne voles over sis days old wilt be ao cepted. ‘Many of these have been sentin and have ‘been thrown out by us Monday will be “‘SPECIAL DISCOUNT DAY" on all Chamber Suites, Wardrobes, Fold- ing Beds and Bedding On Credit. Until further notice each day of week will be given to the display of the special lines an- nounced below and 3 special discount allowed on these lines or that day. Mowpax—ce each week wo shail allow © special discount on all Chamber Suites, Wardrobes, Folding Beds and Bed- ding—cash or on credit. Tuzspax—ce cach week wo shall allow s - ‘Special discount on all Dining Room Furnt- ture, such as Tables, Sideboards, Chairs, Ke. —cash or on eredit. W EDNESDAY—of each week we shall allow “special discount on all Parlor Furniture and Fancy Pieces—cash or credit. Tuurspax—ot each week we shall allow special discount on Carpets, Mattings and Ruxs—eash or credit. Furpax—ct each woot woshall allows spe cial discount on all and Library Furni- cash or credit. TURDAY—of each week we shall allow special discount on all Upholsiery Goods, Lace Curtains, Refrixerators, Chests and Baby Carriages—cash or on credit. Sg-The amount of discoun: allowed will be placarded at the store each day. JULIUS LANSBURCH, “Rink,” N. Y. Ave Nea I4on u Bis Max Feast TAT TTT =>) Dan = = Avril 20, = = This dattor represents one vote for Ie = cneof the two Haniscme Easy Chains me ‘== presentel by Craie & Hardinz, Lm SJ ign and F ste. to the two most = — ‘Popular min’ of this city. jean = = — Kev. —! =! neh UL Refrigerators When you can buy a really good re-| frigeraior that will keep your food pure ——and cool during the hottest months of summer, consuming the minimum of ice, —you cai congratulate yourself, for such ——are very scarce—except bere. Loug expe- ——Hience im band inz refrigerators has taught ——us which are the best makes to bay and ——w such we strictly confine ourselves All —sizes, 84:25 to $50. —— By the way, we've a Sopase Sliustrated ——book on refrigerators, giving fall informa aud prices—it's yours for the ask- Craig & TALL TTT Harding. Con 132m Axo F Srs_N.W. 2 ASD LOOK AT THAT, But don't forret to look at _A. KAUFMAN AD. in tonight's Star. Sailors Again. acain stocked up. braids mm navy, blue, a » $1.50, $2 Axv $3. B. OH. Srivewerz & Sox, 7 Po. 88 apm 0x a7 THs 1887 Po. ave. Bed Rooms should be as attractive as your par- Jor. Nothing more to the attract iveness of a bed chamber than rich papered walls. Gor yrices for the paper and “banging” are from 15 to, 25 per cent lower than ly prevail. We know the Wail business from A to carry the handsomest stock in the city. Kimates subaitted Open evenings 186: L4zra & S Srs. N.W. ant y ING: ‘aps. Children. be = holiday for they need — for send them di- ‘Tomorrow will the cbicdren.” If wear bring them fet toon We Ravg viagra te : busines Children's Shoes the sagan sod. we intend > it by nem! aa Teeet Prices Infante’ Russet Shoes, Boye Lave 8 Heat Shorn, $1 and $125 pair Mines” School Shoes, black oF rat ey aL pele, tydeh, only $2.00 pair. i; megegggngecssaeseggeegy Dollar Bleached Table Damask for 750. NiitE Grete) 1328 F. MAS. M. J. HUNT, 1209 F ST. X.W., ‘To meet the great demand for SPRING BONNETS sud BATS, has Just received another shipment of the ‘VERY LATEST NOVELTIES in the MILLINERY J. Ar 84c. Pars are white and sateen ‘coulll, “extra long” high Loned bust, dou nle side. only Stews pair w rer oe tae eity W. A. PIERCE —6@& CO, 119 Market Space, Corxex Sra Sr. Ayn Press. Ave Business Enterprise Looking Forward. DO YOU ENOW that THIS NEW ENTERPRISE of OURS is of GREAT BENEFIT to YOU. We mean GIVING yous LIST of SPECIALLY REDUCED (SEASONABLE and DE- SIRABLE articles of MERCHANDISE) IN ADVANCE that HOLDS GOOD for the ENTIRE WEEK. In this way you are not HURRIED to get to the store at a certain hour, but instead youcan take several days to make upyour mind. Of course it is ALWAYS well to come the firet of the week soas to GET the FIRST PICK, but whether the first or the last of the week YOU ALWAYS find EVERY ARTICLE of MERCHANDISE THERE ss ADVERTISED. AS ‘YOU will see BELOW OUR BARGAIN LIST for NEXT WEEK, berinning MONDAY, MAY 1, fe a rare good one and YOU will find MANY DOLLAR SAVERS thereon. _It will be well for you to CUT OUT their LIST and bring it with you any day next week that you are cus shopping. W. A PIERCE & CO Beginning Monday, May 4, Coxtxursa For Taz Exrme Weer. Event of the Season Ar W. A. PIERCE & CO. T @ 1 1, > Taxe Tar Exevaror. HERE you will find a FITTING ROOM, with EXPERIENCED FITLERS, COMPETENT ATORS, ALL the LEADING MAKES to SELECT from, PRICES and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. or NO ONE CAN or WILL do more to PLEASE YOU im this LINE, bc. will buy a GOOD SATIN CORSET in WHITE or LLACK. 91.00 will buy an in WHITE, BLAC SUMME! GLISH COUTIL CORSET with 100 bones GEAY, CORSET from 50c. to $2.00 pair. FR at all PRICE! MH CORSETS in all the popular makes in SHORT, MEDIUM or LONG WAIST, such as ©. P aud P. D, WE make s speciaity of CHILDREN’S CORSETS WAISTS. Prices from and CORSET Wane Goovs Deranruenr. Manx Dows ron Nexr Weex. FIGURED INDIA DIMITY, WiITE GROUND with LIGHT BLUE, PINK,LIGHT GREEN, TAN, GRAY, STRIPES and POLKA SPOTS. Regular price, 25c. NEXT WEEK, 1c. yard. JUST IN. CASE of CHECKED and PLAID NAINSOOKS for CHILDREN'S DRESSES and APRONS, also for men's #u.a- mer underwear. Rogular price, 1c. NEXT WZEK’S PRICE, 9. yard. LINEN DE DACCA. 30-in. wide, FINE and SHEER, the BEST WASH FABRIC for SUMMER DRESSES, for the LOW PRICE of 15, 18, 20and 2c. yard. Seasoxamee Riuseo Uspenwean At > Reovcen Parces LADIES’ LOW NECK NO SLUEVE VEST, 20c. each, Low »} in NECK and AKM holes, Qe. NEXS WEEK, Le. ext Were LADIES’ VEST, TAPE Eecuiar price, ADIES' LOW NECK SLEEVELESS VEST, SILK in NECK and ARM holes, in WHITE @r ECRU. KEDUCED NEXT WLEK To ~ each. LADIES' LOW NECK SLEEVELESS VEST in WHITE or ECRU, DSOMELY finished with silk, REDUCED NEXT WEEK TO 3% VESTS tor $100. LADIES' EXTUA FINE PARIS LISLE THREAD VEST in EC..U, WHITE or BLACK, SILK finished (the whie one with edxing of BLUE, PINK, LAVENDER of RED), low neck, sleeveless. Regular price, 62c. NEXT WEEK, 49c. each. LADIES’ SWISS RIBBED MACO VEST in WHITE or ECRU, high neck and long sleeves, or high neck aud short sleeves. Regular price, Soe. NEXT WEEK REDUCED TO each. LADIES’ MOCO PANTS, VERY FINE, RIBBED ELASTIC and DURABLE, finished seams, in WHITE or ECRU, KNEE and ANKLE length. Regular price, 650, FOR NEXT WEEK, Mosux Usxpenwear Dersnruent, 2d Froon WE have Just received a lot of LAWN ROOM GOWNS. MANY of OUR patrons that have been WAITING for these will be pleased to know that they are here at last. LOT L WHITE GROUND, with figures of BLACK, BLUE, PINK, CARDINAL, trimmed with COLORED EMBROIDERY to MATCH fiures. FINE TUCKED YORE, deep pointed COLLAR, high, wide sleeves. Price, $1.25 each. LOT 2. WHITE GROUND, with COL- ORED FIGURES, made RUSSIAN STYLE, TRIMMED with VAL. LACE and FINE FEATHER STITCHING, €1.75 each. m LoT PLAIN WHITE CAMBRIC,' 49. pair. LADIES’ EGYPTIAN ELASTIO VEST, FINE RIBBED, silk finished, in WHITE or ECRU, fn high neck and long sleeves or high neck and short sleeves. Regular price, O50. NEXT WEYS, hem with fine colored embroidery, in PINK, BLUE, CARDINAL, $1.75 each. THESE are the most popular, but we have them msde of FINEST FRENCH materials up to $9.00 each. 49e. each. LADIES' EXTRA SIZE MACO ELASTIC RIBBED VEST for (STUUT LADIES), with high neck and short sleeves or high neck and sleeveless. Regular price, 6c. NEXT WEEK ONLY Is Taz Cumpzess Depsnruznt We have the most complete assortment of CAPS, HATS and SUN BONMETS over SHOWS, from the quaint SUN BONNET to the NEAT CAP at 250. each. ‘We can please any purse, as the prices range from 25c. to $3.75. ELEGANT LINE of GUIMPS, 2 to 12-year ‘sizes, from 50c. to $4.00 each. 400. each. FULL ASSORTMENT of CHILDREN'S RIBBED VESTS and PANTS for spring and summer. Price from 18 to 60c, Knit Underwear moved back by the slevater, where the light is better. Nuzr ‘Wars Exrasonprmanr Lice Denaneuert Dazss Goons Repvcriox. New Irsus. 38-in. ALL-WOOL RESEDA GREEN HEX- RIETTA. Regular price, 50c. NEXT WEEK, ‘3c. yard. Sein HELIOTROPE, FINE WEAVE, STORM SERGE, for traveling Gresses. Regu- lar price, $1.25. BEDUCED NEXT WERK, ‘TO 81 yard. ‘We will piace on SALE MONDAY SOME NEW and PRETTY PATTERNS in REAL BOURDON LACE, with NET TOPS. MANY MERCHANTS are offering for sale heavy Chantilly and such like lace for Bourdon. This ‘a a mistake, as BOURDON LACE is © lace Peculiarly ite own. and once seen cannot be mistaken, Ours is the GENUINE BOURDON Come and see for yourssives. 4in BLK, SILK BOURDON LACE, 400, 40in. ALL-WOOL GRAY BEIGE, LIGHT os - ” pesatiak WEIGHT, BEST GRADE. Eoguler valug “ « oe Se. NEXT WEEK, 50c. yard. ar “ ~ os. * - « - ~ 0° Brack Dazss Goons. “8 - 70s.“ FINE QUALITY BLACK NUNS VEIL- + = @ 850. ** ING, FRENCH (all wool. REDUCED = ce - a ~ EXT WEEK TO SOc. yard. i. eg ee oa bid Bag 40-inch EXTRA QUALITY PARIS NUNS . a VEILING, BLACK, sll wool REDUCED ‘The above Laces, as you can judge, aretm NEXT WEEK TO Srcsedhad ec 3tm. BOURDON INSERTING to go with above LACES, 6c. yd. 1pe. BLE. SILK BOURDON INSERTING. Regular price, G2c, NEXT WEEK, 500. rd. CREAM SILK BOURDON LACK ‘Tec. yard. S2inch ALL-WOOL BLACK STORM SERGE, heavy weave and Mght weave. EX- CELLENT for TRAVELING DRESSES, .9t the SPECIAL PRICE of 7e., $1.00 end 91.25 per yard. FINE GRADE FRENCH BROADOLOTH, S2in, wide, BLACK, medium weight, for SPRING WRAPS Regular price, $150 REDUCED for MELT WEEK TO $1.35 yard. W.ALPIERCE & C0, 719 Market Space, Con Sra Sx Am Pa Ava TUCKED FRONT AND BACK, trimmed to’ Isrenzstixo Evert Next Waser. y D. OC, SATURDAY, APRIL» 29, 1698—SIXTKEN PAGES. Mr Waa And I, writes » gentleman whe formerly resided tn ‘cut, but who now resides at Honolulu, ‘for 20 Past have used Aser's Hair Visor. and we attribute to it the dark hair which she and Inow have, ‘While hundreds of our acquaintances, ten or a dozen years younger than we, areeither gray headed, white, or bald. When asked how our hair has retained its color and fullness, we repls, "By the use of Ayer's ‘Bair Vigor—nothing else." Antonio Alarrun of Bastrop, Texas, tells why he RECOMMENDS: ‘the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor: ‘In 1868, my afanced ‘was nearly bald, and the hair kept falling out every day. Tinduced her to use Ayer's Hair Vigor, and very soon it not only checked any further loss of hair, but produced an entirely new growth, which hasremained Juxuriant and glossy to this day. I can recommend ‘this preparation to all in need of a genuine hair restorer." AYER’S HAIR VIGOR, Prepared by Fie AXE RCO) Rowsil, Meme, Ln Se DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION AND STOM- ‘ach disorders use Brown's Iron Bitters—the Best Tonic. It rebuilds the system, cleans the blood and strenethens the muscles.” A splendid medicine ‘weak and debilitated persons. 3 ISFEPSIA. MAKES OE NERVOUS. AND hervotisuess makes you dyspeptic: ° renders you miserable. Carter's Little Liver Fi Sure both. a 98 88 85 $8 68 $5 88 88 88 85 8 s u s S 3 BN U.S. Desa Ases, # 401 7TH ST. ¥.W. a $8 The Amociation System has $8 two great advantages. 8 Firet—There is « different op- erator for each particularline $8 of work—such ® specialist be- 35 ing, of course, more skiliful $8 than the inan’ who attempta $8 “this, that andthe other." $¥ Becond—The expenses of several £5 1S dentists aro reduced to thuse $8. $5 of one, allowing @ scale of 3% 3 prices much lower than others 3% PE cam aford for thesase supe $R = thor service, as follows: $s Bt Extracting, 25: with as, $5 $8 50c. ;Cleaninz, is 8X ings, 75c.; Platina, $1; Gold, $8 $3 according tosize;Goid Crowns, £3 Bes = $3 $8 VERY BEST TEETH. $8 ts £ = = Baltimore offices: a 5 No. 1 N. Charles st i ss s $s ss 38 as $8 83 98 83 98 8S $8 8S $8 88 98 85 SB Now We'll Give The Towm AS d Goa DRAM BGO Just received another large lot of MEN'S @5.00 RUSSIA CALY BEALS and BLUCHEKS, These won't last long at our price. ONLY $2.95. LADIES" RUSSIA CHERS, such as you pay $3.50 aud $4.00 for elsewhere, eo ror S2.45. LADIES’ $5.00 HAND-TURN FRENCH DONGOLA BLOCH RS. oxty $2.95. MEN'S 96.00 HAND-SEWED FRENCH PATENT CALF SOES. oxtr $3.75. Tar Waarex Suoz Hovsz, » ILS FS. N.W,, Dealers in Fashionable Shoes at Bankrupt Prices, apm TION oe Husr. ‘The name W. B. MOSES & SONS has long been associated with HOUSE FURNISH- INGS. Economical buyers have formed the habit of coming to usin the Spring in order tosupply their wants for the approaching Summer. Special Spring Prices prevail now o TTAGE, LAWN AND PORCH FUR- ATURE, REFRIGERATORS, ICE CHESTS, WATER COOLERS AND FILTERS, BABY CARRIAGES, MATTINGS, WALL PAPERS, LOOSE COVERS, WIRE WINDOW AND DOOR SCREKSS, AWNINGS, CEDAR CHESTS, MOTHALINE BAGS, MOTH PAPER. If you're moving or leaving town three ‘more of our specialties are called into use— the MOVING WAGONS, PACKERS and our spacious STORE HOUSE. W. B. Moses & Soxs, L1ra Axp F Sra N.W. oocram DEARBORN RICH. LAWYER. 124 Po en lnge a Se ce cy Beauty Balm, ‘THE WONDERFUL COMPLEXION BEAUTIVIER. It ts absolutely pure and coatains nothing that ‘would injure the most delicate skim. ‘Marie Tempest thus writes of it: NEW YORK, Hobeuary 21, 1908, 2d EDITION. A HEAVY FAILURE. Erastus Wiman Assigns for the Benefit of His Creditors, | NAVAJOS RETURN TO THEIR HOMES. | The Paris Beats the Campania From England, OTHER TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ERASTUS WIMAN ASSIGNS. The Noted Advocate of Commercial Reci- Procity With Canada Said to Have Failed. New Yorx, April 29.—The Evening Post Erastus Wiman, “the king of Staten Island,” as he bas often been called, the advocate of | commercial reciprocity with Canada, the pro- | moter of numerous projects of more or less financial success, and a prominent member of the New York chamber of commerce, the New | York board of trade and many other basiness | orgunizations, and until recently a member of | the firm of RG. Dun & Company (formerly Dun, Wiman & Co.), has joined his wife in | making sn assignment for the benefit of his creditors. j ‘The total amount of Mr. Wiman’s liabilities and assets are not known. It is estimated, | however, that his liabilities will amount to $1,000,000 at least, and they may exceed that am. ee FIGHTING FOR A NEWSPAPER. The Contest for Control of the Albany “Argus” Taken to the General Term. Avpanr, N. ¥., April 29.—An order of Jus-| tice Alton B. Parker of Kingston, declaring the | election of William H. Johnson, William R. Cassidy and Wm. Murtrie Speer as directors of the Argus Company valid and ordering the | Prosent management to turn the property over to the above named persons, was filed in the clerk’s office today about noon. Shortly afterward the counsel for the Man- ning interests filed a notice of appeal from this order to the general term. | Messrs, Johnson, Cassidy and Speer as soon as Justice Parker's order was filed proceeded to the Argus office, accompanied by their counsel. | ‘The police are still stationed in the building, there being half a dozen blue coats present in the counting room when Mr. Speer and friends walked in and showed Justice Parker's order demanding possession of the property. Mr. Speer's party was allowed only half way across the counting room when they were prevented | by the police from furtuer entrance. While arguments between Mr. Speer and the police officers were in pro-| gress an orcer, issued by Judge Herrick, granting a temporary stay in the case until the questions in dispate can be passed apon by the general term, was served upon Mr. Speer and the other two directors, The order returnable May 3, when arguments for und ay making the stay per manent wall heard, Sothing farther is to be done by either side au ti after the argu- | mets belure Judge derrick on Wednesday next. > — i HOME RU PROTESTANTS, | Residents of Ulster Who in Gladst Loxvox, March 29,—A large number of resi. dents of Ulster belonging to the Presbyterian {and Unitarian denominations repudiate the resolution in opposition to Irish home rule which was sent to Lord Salisbury as representing the opinions of the Protestants | of Ulster. Those home rule Protestants have, therefore, eaused a commanication to be sent | to Prime Minister Gladstone expressing con- dence in Mr, Gindstone und his policy in regard to Ireland Mave Confidence ne. | stone has sent @ reply to the com- | m, in which he stated that he 1s com- foried to observe the existence of such an | enlightened opinion as that held by his corre- spoudents anid the sea of violence and intoler- ence at Beliast, —— BEATEN BY THE PARIS. ‘The New Cunarder, Campania, Defeated | im » Race Across the Atlantic. | New York, April 29.—The great interna- tional race between the American liner Paris | and the new British steamship the Cunarder Campauia is over. ‘The Paris won easily, beat- ing the Campania many hours over a rough | course. It was exactly 2:47 o'clock this morning when | the Paris the bar. ‘The Paris made the run from Southampton | in exactly six days, eeventeen hours and fifty- six minutes, and covered 3,127 miles in her run to the Sandy Hook lightehip. She still holds the record from Queenstown— five days, fourteen hours and twenty-four minutes. | a) ALL TESTIMONY FOR HARRIS GIVEN, Conclusion of the Hearing Held by Mr. Raines in New York. New Yong, April 29.—Tho hearing in the application of Carlyle W. Harris, the con- demned wife poisoner, for commutation of sentence or a pardon was concluded today be- fore Commissioner Raines, who was appointed by Gov. Flower to take testimony in the appli- cation. During the hearing, which has lasted a week, evidence was produced by the defense showing that Helen Potts had purchased and eaten in the presence of witnesses morphine. ‘The prosecation, however, had = number of witnesses on the stand in rebuttal, notably two physicians who had attended Helen Potts previous to her last illness, and who declared they detected no signs of morphine at that time in the woman's body. Mr. Raines will report to the governor the result of the hearing as soon as possible. Harris in condemned to die the week beginning May 8. a ee WILL DINE EX-MINISTEER COOLIDGE. Compliment to the Ketiring American Diplo- matic Kepresentative at Paris. Panis, April 29.—The Marquis of Dufferin and Ava, brother of the British ambassador to France, will give a dinner tonight in honor of Mr. Coolidge, the retiring Ameri- can minister. The guests will in- clude ex-Premier Ribot, Sir John BR. D. ‘Thompson, one of the British members of the Bering sea tribunal of arbitration; Senator Morgan, Mr. John W. Foster and Mr. E. J. Phelps and James H. Carter. ae ae TOWNSEND A LUNATIC. Conclusion of the Physicians Who Examined Gladstone's Would-Be Assassin. Loxpox, April 29.—The physicians who have made an examination of the mental condition of Wm. Townsend, the man suspected of hav- ing had designs upon the life of Prime Minister Gladstone, certity that Townsend is a lunatic, \d he will probably be removed in « short time to an asylum for the insane. The , however, attach more importance to the arrest and hope to. be able to discover that some one was behind Townsend, inciting him to the assassination. ‘ pms sts TA Reports of an Illinois Lose eeyeoramnmecnn ee Th Amal ON THEIR RESERVATION. ‘The Mavajos Have Hetired--No Fear of an Fanurxorox, N. M., April 29.—Last night « party of men returned direct from Tom Whyte's Indian store and the Methodist Indian mission ‘and report that the Navajos have crossed back again to the reservation. There are no im- mediate fears of an attack, though in the pres ent excitement any move may precipitate one. Agent Plummer, fearing trouble, has re- | leased the murderers of Welsh, The agent is | at the subagency at Fraitland. Dexven, Cor., April 29.—A special to the Republican from Durango says that Lieut. Plumner has succeeded in inducing the Navajos | to surrender the murderers of irader Welsh, which lessens the danger of au Indian war, but Castiano and his band are preparing to fight. Fxeitement at Durango is high and armed Parties have started to the scene of the trouble, seventy miles away. | strength Latest Tr The Indians are so far from railroads that | ment Food Report. ticulars cannot be learned and the facts ome distorted; but the situation is eritical. eee WALL STREET TODAY. General Decline in tees Stopped by = Favorable Bank Statement. New York, April 29—Stocks opened weak and lower. There was quite a pressure to sell Reading and Ann Arbor and North Michigan. The decline in prices ranged from \ to 'y per cent. Reading fell to 2534 and Ann Arbor to 12. The pressure to sell stocks increased after the ope: Prices were touched all around. | Richmond Terminal preferred broke 8 to 27; | A cream of tart der. Highest of a in leavening ed States Govern red im the process Toledo, Ann Arbor, %'¢ 11; National | “The worke are at 15th And fr virects north- Cordage, 2 to 575,; Distillers’, 3 to 224, and | east, General Electric, 5, to 98},. rat The decline im the remainder of the list was 34a%;, and at 1] the market was weak in fone at about the lowest figures. ‘Ihe traders ham- mered the market in anticipation of a heary decrease in the reserve, | ‘The dealings at the stock exchange after 11 | & m. were comparatively small. ‘The only im- | tant changes were a decline of 25 points in | hattan to 1454, and a rally m Richmond Terminal preferred trom 27 to 2834. } The bank statement having proved better | — than expected, a rally of 34a% ensued in the | ~ general list, but still Inter the pressure to sell line. An toapection o! from which HY intelligent person uses. he American Security and ‘Trust 5s, 1905, 100 Did. — asked. Amerivaa Security st, 10, Fk AL, lO uid, — asked. elempengee ie pages mn to 1005, ey ripam Security “and “Trust sa, i906, &. 20. tone. : Money on call, nominally 3 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 645 and 8 per cent, Sterling exchange steady, with actual business | in bankers’ bills’ at 485iya436 for sixty days and 488045834 for demand, Posted rates, 486489; commercial Dilla, 4843ga487!;. ‘The clearing house statemeni for today is as follows: Exchanzes, $114.1 819; balances, $6,956,291. The subtreasury was debtor at the clearing house today $510,618, End, tis — asked iroad Stocks —Wasn id. 9b aBkeM Capit bid, — asked, and Georgetown, North U siveet, a Kook Creek, 199 vid, — Bar silver, 83%. Governngat bonds have been surance Stocks—P: firmer. State bonds have been dull. Railway | Franstin, bonds have been weaker. — asked, lington, — FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tap following ere thy opening and closing g the New York Mar why Ef ohew as wire to Corson & yale Penreet. German-American, — bid. #) asked. ‘Title Insurance Stocks—Columvia Titie, asked ‘Gus and Electric Light Stocks—Washington Gas, 18% bid, — asked. Georget wn tas. ai bid — trie Ligat. 146 tid. 130 asked o Uraphopaone, Lie ¢ aud Putumer, 41 bid, Name. Kren. Amer 3 Au To. Prosi. 3, *Ex. div. taxtra div. $3. a Raltimene Mark BALTIMORE. Apri (anon Pac. 35 ee 3 tsi pref » West Union. °-) 80 32 busite eix. Milling wheat Us sampie, | mixed. spot, 4:04, 4 brs 12 o'clock m.: U.S. Electric | S._ 4a registered, 1 U.S 48, coupons, 1907, Columbia Bonds—zevear fund. 5s, | lui bid, — asked. Water stocks, is, currency, 1901, 117 bid, — asked. s-year tun: guld, 1904, 111 bid, — asked Water stuck, 19 bid, — asked. 2.654, 1924, fuud, cur: rencs, 1124 bid. — asked 8a, Teg. dug “lses- i401. 100 bid. — asked. Miscellaneous Londs—Washington and George. Washington stock Exebange. Sales—Regular cai} Light Con. 5s, $400 ‘Government Bond: dJaiy. 49% aon; Tecelpts, 68,3 9 bushels sales, 8000 bushels. Wikite | 88: yellow corm by Ramp No. 2 white western, 4: B5aB5—receipte, 16.001 eis Rye N 1899, guid, quiet, unchaugea.” © nominal — % Provisions quiet—mess pork, 15.00; bulk mente, loose show'ders, 10%; lard, tetined, “ix ter frme:—creamery, 141 iui to choice, Be tution, 25429. town KR. bia, — asked. Wasn- firm— Ce cargoes fair, 1 ington aud Georgetown R.i. Conv. 6s, 208, 180 bid, | Strong and active — — asked. Masonic Hall Association Sa, 105 bid, changed. 10 asked. Washington Light infantry ist mort: unchang age om 0k, 109 ls —aswed | Wasuington Ligat Infantry 2d asked Wasa! ‘was ‘Compais. series A. 68, 120 bid, — asked. Wasning- ton Gas, series B, 0s, 121 bid.’ — asked. Wasning- BALIIMORE, April 99. mock, St; Baltimore and « Wii; do. rst incomes, comes, 25; do. third incomes, %; | gus stocks, G8. Chicaze Markets. CHICAGO, April 2 ¢ Wheat steady— Baltimore and Onio vestern Drets, ton Gas Co. Convertivie 8, 1901, 125 bid, — aske Eckingion Kauroad a, — bid. — asked. Chesa- peake and Potomac “Telephone 6, 96 bid, 105 asked. Capitol aud North O street Ratiroad ist | ae, MEOK,, Metropulitan | Rail- Sa, 1921, — road Convertible és, — bid, 1:5 asked. Electric Light Convertib: Washington Market Co. imp. 4a. Washington Sarket Co. ist us. 1822-1921, 08 bid. — asked. Wastington Market Co. exten. és. 1c3 bid, September, ¢ July, Mn Weds se ash. 9.65; May, 96 September, 24755. Rye quiei—so. 2 5" New Issue of Stock—First Payment May, 1893. Swares, $2.50 Per Monts. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, OFFICE: EQUITABLE BUILDING, 1003 F STREET. Assets, $1,455,988.00. The following is from the last statement, showing the increase and volume of the business transacted, and what has been accomplished by the members with the advantages and opportunities afforded them in this Association : Total receipts Receipts, past 12 months. sarevmnnnensneeerens $8,718,027.29 _ seesneneeeeemeee 1,220,432. 69 Monthly average receipts, past 12 months........... 101,702.72 Amount of advances to shareholders... §,308,800.00 Amount of advances returned and settled............ 4,062,854.64 Advances held by shareholders. 1,245-945.36 Amount of dues on stock. 4,001.066.19 Amount returned to shareholders. .eceme—--——- _2,746,590-69 Amount of active stock. 1,254,475-5° Amount of net earmings.--.------0..-ceevereee 405,808.86 Amount of earnings paid shareholders. 204,296.36 Net earnings and surplus on hand... 201,512.50 Ist issue Pa mh gh “9535 471 04 239 05 = a: Ge. es ae: ae oe a ie + ae: he“ Sr on mas is ‘The Equitable is a purely Co-operative Saving and Loaning Associe- tion. It yields fair and reliable profits to its shareholders on their monthly payments on stock. It provides the surest way for its members to lay a foundation to secure homes and other property. It advances money to its members at fair rates of interest and mpon advantageous terms. = Its constant aim is to make, as near as possible, the advantages benefits mutual and equal to the shareholders, both borrowers and investors, and to do business upon a safe and legitimate basis. 25th Issue of Stock Open for Subsoription. ‘Tuomas Sousavitts, Pres, 2 A. J. Bomavursr, Vico Pres. Ino. Jor Evsos, Secy, G. W. Castnas, 84 Vico Pres. DingoTons. § Bass. F. Fouss, Lawsescs Gasoea, ‘EL Twomstr, Buus Spas, Fausp W. Paarr, Barua, Jos Banzaap, Gao, W. Fumua, ‘W. Susan, FOR PAMPHLETS, explaining the object and advantages of the Sissociation and for additional information apply to : Jmo. Jov Enson, Sesretary, Owrer Tomaso sw ttm