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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1895—Sl.7EEN PAGES. : $ — - —— z PECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. - THE OFFICIAL E MAP, eS NAN { Oirore = der ino vevery enibae | NIE W esa THE CRACKS TO MEET = Dae The Free Silver Congressman Lowers seaeaaeaesasscerevasaateaet racp aapi ime acivuterattians: 06H etal see ‘ smnestits Colors in Washington. . Ei WAY NIGHT, Woun's Hall, 721 Gtk et. ese are the days when the average free = MONUMENT! Over a Score of Finely Drilled Com- eae Congressman takes in sail as he AMERICAN SECURITY 7 P ROW § S r ‘The new Washington Monument to de erected : Spe eer lan eras oe AND TRUST COMPANY. } : when ther drink our famous MUNCHENER HOF- | at a cost of one million and a nalf dollars—to be panies to Compete. an occasional press dispatch may depict COMPANY. mot. cee It's eltpoar es ual for its rare | 10,000 feet in height—decorated with Signs of edicical value, purity and deilelo v = Prewed in Munteh ‘of the finest hops and mait. | Bankrupt Japanese Fancy Goods—handled by Mr. and rouscle. Tones up the entire sss-| Albert Leavey (Japanese Emporiu‘n), 618 14th tenon draught and in bottles. Families sup-{ n.w., could not draw larger crowds than it did MILITIA ON THER WAY T0 MEMPHIS the past week. s FRITZ REUTER'S, COR. PA. AVE. AND 414 ST. Lpetatpect eat imasd ants him cruising under full canvas among his free silver constituency, every stitch draw-| Surplus, $200,000. ing and leaving a wide wake of glittering :, 2 3 .! generalities in his course, Free as the | CApital--Paid in, $1,250,000 winds of heaven is his talk for free silver ie eA. anno wmnen o(O DEF Ct, notes $2.50 Cloisonne Vases. RD AND TE UBLIC.—ON 85e. Fire Sei + DAY; THURSDAY and SATURDAY MORNINGS | 44,000 TUS tices too’ iamerous "to saention, | Local Soldiers Have Already Gone do a little business with the heads of the|++++s we have a limited quantity of Ber cent real estate notes for sales} As you know, choice 6 per cent notes | fre scarce, and an early application,’ is desirable to secure these. best makes of is solicited. | ¢ 6,S&10-4t utter obtainable. Your patronage | Remember the place and number, mls delivered: Respectfully, WILER. 618 14th St. N.W. executive departments or with the Presi- dent, and see him take in his canvas. No. longer is he the bold and dashing free sil-|**** * Into Camp. Ne 8 of the Graceland Cem- | _1t ver cruiser, standing away before the wind W. ill I ® District of Cotamnbia wil with the free coinage flag proudly flaunt- wi oan you ISUAND.ABTEID MAY 12, REGULARS ARE TO JOIN THEM ing et the mizzen, Ho ls now a quict and|»s-+ —the oecemry mmer co boil @ move aes Peelemte estan Gs se N unobtrusive craft, slipping along on an home if you owa the property. proved August 3, 1894. Ow easy tack, with no ensign displayed. If he ——— By order of the boa sees @ strange craft he is likely to keep ot B. N. 3 away a point or two and not speak him. He is likely to be boarded, however, by one of the newspaper rovers on a prize cruise and keeping a bright iookout for arrivals from western and southern parts. It's no use to try to conceal his identity Cc. J. BELL. from the rover, for he knows the cut of the ras G i. merican Trust Security Co. EFICERS: For MEMPHIS, Tenn., May 10.—Within the next forty-eight hours will occur the occu- The Rush! pation of Memphis by the twenty or more tting busy again! Work room get-| crack military companies of the country, crowded! Result of the “good | who are to compete for the Galveston cup, ae Ne are giving you vecular June | the most coveted of military trophies, and ~ igs sek eanaanr ee ie eons the $17,500 in prizes at the interstate drill, one fota.Better let us have your order at | Which begins at Montgomery Park tomor- EXPLANATORY NOTE: Observations taken at 8 a.m., 75th meridian time. ~ Solid lines are once, to avoid a tedious walt fust when | TOW. The advance guard of this force {s | {sobars or lines of equal alr pressure, drawn for each tenth of an inch. Dotted lines are Motherms you ought to be wearing them! already on its way, and nearly every train | or lines of equal temperature, drawn for each ten degrees. Shaded areas are regions where rain Trousers To-order, $ 4.85. today will bring some body of soldiers to | or snow has fallen during preceding twelve hours. ‘The words “High” and ‘Low’? show location of v take up quarters at Montgomery Park for | aras of Ligh and low barometer. Small arrows fy with tke wind. nich has been a deal of embarra Coat and Vest, $13.50. Yon have, no doubt, often thought . the ten days’ encampment. you would give “a hundzed" to get vid of it. You] Suits To-order, $17.50. The first arrivals will be two companies : . : mea of United States cavalry from Jefferson Ce ie) dons tor Tews OSCE ee (Black and Blue Cheviots.) barracks, with the Arsenal Band of St. — the upper Mississippi and lower Missouri MeiGarecel a Wily uc) tai ores WAI GR? G. Warfield Si 5 Louls at their head. They will be followed | Extraordinary High Temperatare in | Valleys. one ees WRIST SS Ee 71 BURN. De Pepi ° rie. imMpson, at intervals during the day and night by the West. m Us ped BURN, Dermatologist. - < the Nationai Fencibles of Washington, D. Saturday. In this section the temperature Merts building, cor. 11th and F sts, ___my0-12a Expert Tailor, 12th & F Sts. | Co the present holders et the Galveston | Forecast till 8 pm. Saturday.—For the | Will continue high today and probably rise ‘ SPIRITUAL MEDIUM it cup; the Morton Cadets of Washington, D. = above yesterday’s maximum of 86 degrees. R.W., his no ¢ the Seely Rifles of Galveston, the Thurs- | District of Columbia, Delaware and Mary-| A marked fall in temperature may be ex- ton Rifles of Omaha, the Artillery Company | land, fair; cooler Saturday; southerly winds, | pected by Saturday evening. Sunday prom- .| of the Omaha Guard, the McCarthy Lignt | becoming variable. oe ave pleasantly, en Saiarany eat Suits cleaned and pressed, $1 SLT Cs ie ae ae of Little | For Virginia and North Carolina, fair; | Cr early sundesanern ines Let us h that last summer's suit. We'll clean] nati ‘and several compares of United | COler Saturday; variable winds, rere ie dust like new “ouly $1.1 States regulars from southern posts. ‘aturally you've lees to pay for shirts beeanse we Think of the measuring:—the e cutting of a single layer of “Ly nirt to your measure. W ants ahead of th ° shirts, for others’ $1 eort— 06 for $9 for thy ND, “2 Old Timei -President . Com, 2d Vice President pibtot as Beene and will clap on all ao BAO n sail and make chase for him. If the rover - WHELP: -Treasurer lays him aboard the westerner must de-| _ WM. A. McKES SS a eee clare himself and show his manifest. i Soe the ensign at this, but it's the Eaukee House, 1405 G St. etallic flag now. The big free silver ban- ner is safely stowed away in a locker, and a | “y, orage, 1140 15th St. diminutive piece of bimetallic bunting of faded and uncertain color flutters feebly aloft.” Wary and cautious ts the westerner now, for he is in a bad way. If he talks | gagsegeasasaasasangogn too freely about silver he is likely to get a | <-~- + += See oneeeeos cool reception at the White House and the Se iepartments, where his business lies, and WEST EN TION. i if he Jeans the other way some wicked op- | At Washington, inethe Deine oF “Cosabia, at position newspaper at home is sure to get |* the close of business, May 7th, 18%. and post him as a gold bug. What's the i poor fellow going to do? Teene wat Steere Thus it often happens that the incdming | Urerdrafts, seomed wad Congressman after crossing the Ohio river | U bonds to secure circulation. begins to grow uncommunicative, and by | Stocks, securities, ete pee ekeatins bee reaches the capital the harp Ra ee eSiare eae fixtures; ae lat once through western lands twanged : eee ee 7 loud with silver tone is mute and hushed, | Due, ftom national banks (oot reserve { h st. THE HOT WAVE. perature will be 20 to 30 degrees lower in tteto $ CLUB OF THIS e for the benetit having cl Condition of the Water. ed top Vests and ‘Trousers, su Tae temperature continued exceptionally agents) ..... x 16,668 06} verified. one! Dri “Camp Schofield” is in readiness for the®| y Temperature and condition of water at 8 | and not a note responds to the touch. Due fi tate bs bankers. t cla owl ene Tioiers w. | guests of the city. Abundant accommoda- | high for the season in the middle and upper Great Falls, temperature, 72; con- gisbeiateiseedinr iy loon Srpen (apgected comares comet rece ie a RING. TEL. 143-2. my10-8 | tion has been provided for the visitors, and | Mississipp! and lower Missouri valleys and | dition, .02; receiving reservoir, temperatur: aaane their comfort will be weil looked after by | the, western lake region Thursday, where | 72: condition at north connection, 36; co: othing In the local committee. The three local mill- | ¢he maximum ranged from ) to 98 degr2s. | ition at south connection, 36; distributing NE MOTH BA hey'll be safe from Checks and other cash items.... Exchanges for clearing house. Experience of Two Dogs. : From the Providence Journal. Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents A pair of dogs had a very unhappy ten | paral money reserve'in bas, Vie minutes on Westminster street yesterday Specie ......... afternoon. It was after 4 o'clock when the] ‘sdl-tender notes. : first dog came rambling along, and a few | Redemption fund with U. 8. treasurei minutes later the other dog appeared.| © Der cent of circulation).. ++ _ 2,250 00 tary companies—the Chickasaw Guards, the reservoir, temperature, 72; condition at in- ther vermin. ‘They) are Governor's Guards and the Nealy Zouaves— | The following are among the highest read- | fluent gate house, 36; effluent gate house,36. sunt—uot like the strong odor of | Spent their first night in camp last night. | ings reported: Concordia, Kan., 98; Omaha, ‘Made Table. sor camphor, Bags are fastened air- | The army officers appointed by the Secre- | Neb., 96; Des Moines, Iowa, and Indianapo- + will saffocate aay insect that may be in| tary of War to act as judges for the drill | lis, Ind., 04; St. Lous, Mo., and Marquette, | Today.—High tide, 9:12 p.m. them prevents musty odors, presefves color of | have passed upon the program arranged by | Mich., $2; Chicago, IIL, Louisville, Ky., and | Tomorrow.—Low tide, $:30 the local committee, and the order in which | Fort Smith, Ark., 90. In Arizona the tem- | P.m.; high tide, 9:30 a.m. and 9: FLARES, ¥ RYE 1 qt. i whisky OLD RELL WILISKY Is JAMES THAI m. and 4:12 7 p.m. furs, ete ey ore altos! Tower neta mmittee, and the order In which W). "In Arizona the’ tem- They promptly struck up a friendship and} ‘Total. 33 Easton & Rupp, 421 11th St. | upon, but will sot be announced st present. | Berature rose to 102 at Yuma and to ave Range of the Thermometer. went on an investigating tour in Indian Vopular-priced Stationers. (Just above ave.) GALVESTON, Tex., May 10.—A special | extremely high temperatures the morning | The following were the readings of the | fle. Capital stock, paid in ee mylo-14d clecper left lack might for Memphis, Garry. | reports. show minimum readings below | thermometer at the weather bureau today: | An innocent-appearing trolley pole stands | Surplas "fund. ae = aoa | ine pGalestans eeck militant company, | freezing in Wyoming and. Alberta, with | 8 a.m, 73; 2 p.m., 90; maximum, 90; min-|on the sidewalk, and, though it was rain. 7,933 19 Bills t Bills ! Bilis 2 | the stelyRines, ‘against whose participa: | Reavy frost at Cheyenne. Today the tem- | mum,” (2. ing, the ground about this pole was dry 44,075 00 Most men prefer sending bills to receiving | tion in the interstate drill Adjutant General ——= them. Tt is a ease Ja which “it is better to] Mabrey interposed a protest. The boys ve nowe on hand you had better let we print | there any appearance of any among their . 3 effects or baggage, but expect to find all] Tomorrow's Star Will Be a Model | AMUSEMENTS . McQUEEN, Printer and Publisher, necessary equipment awaiting them at Newspaper. ATTORNEYS . iS 1108-1116 E st. n.w. Telephone 820. | Memphis when they arrive. Whether the "3 Bi “ill contain the first | AUCTION SALES. : gare . ‘Texas adjutant will take further steps in| Saturday's Star will conta BUSINESS CHANCES. init are better, go turther on wan! Stylish Summer Shirtimgs. | te matter is not known, but the Seelys | story of the series by the best authors of | Ciry ITEMS when the dogs showed up. The first dog moved up to the pole and put his nose against it. Then he let out a series of howls and yells and proceeded to roll over on the ground, prefacing the proceeding by kicking the second dog in the eye. The lat- ter animal seemed pained and surprised at this behavior, and he investigated by put- ting the end of his nose against the pole. - INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR IT. +-Page 16 ” ter work than’ No. 2 W. P. lath * newest, prettiest and irlest colors and | are provided with legal talent to look af- h COMMISSIONERS 0} A number of pecvle hurried to th rt a nd + 10 are competing for the F DEEDS. ‘Page 5 me le hurri Oo 2 BPO’ te ae ewe oe eee Re a . a $2.50 per mn crus are’ ylentifal here for you to ectect | te any entanglement that may occur. PAE COAG eee iene: | COUNTRY BOARD... age G| and listened to the canine duet, while dce | Piticy’ at Goiaiia, county of Washington aes Lat st. and Ine Your summer shirts will be much more| CHICAGO, May 10.—Gen. Ruger has Is- | P'lze of $2,000 offered for the best short de-| CouxTRy REAL BSTATE. Page 4|No. 1 continued to roll around in’ wet | 1, “Charles P, Williams, cashier of “the ‘abord Tis AND BROKERS ple and satisfactory this year if we| sued an order directing the band of the | tective story. It s by Arthur Morrison, | DEATHS . Page 7| Places and dog No. 2 ran up and down with | named bank, do solemnly fwenr that the abovg of the beat business co: Well adapted make them. Terfection of fit assured-or| third cavalry and two troops stationed at | whose “Martin Hewitt” is a worthy suc- | DENTISTRY Page 5| his nose against the flagstones. Somebody | Staten CHAS. WILLIAMS for banki ate and insurance, is now money refunded. Jefferson barracks to proceed to Memphis ee EDUCATIONAL Page 5| Said the dogs had a pair of fits between 7 Cashier. lease for a term of years. This office room | pRaNK WELLS, 1411 Penn. ave., and enter into camp with the National | cessor to “Sherlock Holmes” in solving the.) excuRSIONS ..-.--- Page 16 ae but he didn’t explain how one dog | gubecribed and sworn to before me this 10th day, Se eee en eee Expert in Shirts, Under Willard's, | Guard of Tennessee, and to partlcipate in | problems which ‘surfound mysterious eo Se ee ee SGC icra ST a ar the BU my10-14d e interstate competitve drill at that city. n x a F 2 = a5 ! heer ua Wee The order was issued by direction of the | crimes. There will be a’ number of other nO ERCuANGE Fase 5) Officer O'Brien came along, saw the dry | Correct—Attest: | s Beare as state ollice. War Deparment. features in tomorrow's Sjar, as a glance at | FoR RENT (Houses) Page 4 prasiaharaen Eeitiiclas elo ate ae Canes } pets. articulars, ap wo Cc Ss i © x fe . 8. y, McPherson, Ga, have else been oeierel ie | the following partial list of its contents will | FOR RENT (fiscellancous) 4] dogs were shocked, and the man who saw | it W. 8. HIBBS, i g Sixty-Four More the camp. show FOR RENT (Offices | the first of it thought that that described REPORT OF THE CONDITION SAR POTOMAC ICE, ae SS bi FOR BENE! (Rooms). 4 une pelines a ae second dog after the Of the on << % Ss —of these super ra AD = es = - . | FoR RI (Stables). 4] first dog had found out what was in the | NATIONAL CAPITAL BANK OF INGTON, 9 to 10 inches thie to large Tish Suitinge—light and CATHEDRAL OF ST. JOHN. CHRONICLES OF ee HEWITT. (1 FOR RENT (Stores). 4| pole. While the dogs were cleaning off the | At Weehincton, in the District of Columbia, at ‘thé Good roads for Co iare eae Soimeihing vAbOUCTINE Usites aaa Cost lustrated.) FOR SALE (Bicycles) 4| Sidewalk with themselves the officer guard- Close of business May 7, 1895. j ceen’s, 1310 F st. = of the Editice. The case of Laker, Absconded. By Ar-| FOR SALE (Houses) 5 2 the ae ena! ane ae Sere on RESOURCES. a Sew ¥ :, 4 . A detective story, very | FOR SALE (Lots)...... 5| horses. He also no e Union roa Iscounts.. a5 $532,208 For $35 To-order. From the New York Press. LE ete ea Teaa erat ataosics ine | NOE BADIS ausesusoes Pass 4|COMpany, and when the wagon came it | Hoang snd discounte o-oo 1.108 8 and’ Insurance The most notable structure on Morning- i < FOR SALE (Pianos). Page 4] Wa8 found that the insulation in the cap | U.S. bonds to secure circulation. 155,400 00 Gffiee Cars eRe ot side Heights will be the great Cathedral of teresting throughout: HORSES AND VEHICLES O)| ae Se PS ee Se es pea aes E500 00 ea al uy clients and St. John the Divine, which is projected by | sewING IS TAUGHT. (Illustrated.) Ese is RGOODS Pare 5) Wires and the pole. After this interesting Stocks, wocuritiee $cc ctarcc:; Bano oe patrons 3 = the dignitartes of the Episcopal Church of | “4 -ount of a Star representative's vieit | DOGAU NOTICE Puse 4] Tact was commiunieated to the dogs thes | Hankins house, furniture and fxtares.-- 60 “ the United States. The proposition to th N ‘Page 16 | stopped rolling and ran away. ts . 56,573 94 s THE ROAD RUNNER. to.the public schools of the city at the | asp AND FOU sey agents) .. 50.578 94 myt-im ae erect a great cathedral by leading mem- oar dusted chen are igivenninetues| eee en —_—_o-+ ___ Due from ‘approved, reseree agentes... SORE 22 FOR COUNTRY RE: FRANKLIN] 4 Smart Arizona Bird and His Method | bers of this dsncnination was made about dicha in the uaerobitie mecdle® MEDICAL eae 4 Mrs. Lady in Boston. Exchanges for clearing house + 9,398 78 Inexpemslye andi t fron candle- of Killing Rat{leanakes: five years ago. But it was not until a year MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN 5 | From the Boston Journal, Fractional paper curmncy, nickels and "14 44 tJ. 1. CORNING 18th st.| There is a bird out in my country,” sata | °° ‘Wo after that enough money had been | FOR JUNE BRIDES. (Illustrated.) 5] The courteous conductor of an electric |, SCUS sonar’ reserve in bank. vi z = aM "| Maj. Ransome of Arizona, to a writer for | S¢cured t» make the project seem at all! ‘phe wedding gown and some of its mod- 4| car is in the habit of addressing a female | ‘Specie --.---- + -$182,780 00 istry for ti is open at the mae nee which we call the reed runner, | UXely of secomplisliment. ern phases, with incidental points about | PERSONAL .... 4] passenger as “Lady.” To him no passenger | Leal tender notes....-.7.” 15,0000 | 9 eslarenres rorntts pr aered tay ad | : CGR ae eetan ae bird: ana | The cathedral v as criginally designed to trains. BEN a) Ges Page 5/{s a woman. All females are “ladies,” even | Redemption fund with U. S treasurer Where at all ti US Coe BOGE FEU, GAO hr eng | Cost about $5,000,000, but the details have ROPOS ORL BOATS 5) when they try sorely his patience. But| ( per cent of circulation)... 2,493 00 of competent and a eenion xe Bile take ae at t, ang | Deen go elaborated since the plan was first | FISHING CLUBS. (Illustrated) ERORGSATS 4] conductors of Back Bay horse cars are are case, hor ever meritorious legs that never give out, ani mate : 8 more gallant. ey delight in the 22 sere da jormation ¢ ely eisaniiynas (ese req thought of that it is probable that it will ts on the Potomac where | speciaL Nt - “4 for thane made Trelephone Mp. ars tor eis | which devour distance with an appetite | (hOveNt of that tt is probable that tt will S anincaleclct sugiarstaacentharticea! pee oe 3 |PRS e ee e e a 2 for the COLUMBIA HOS. | that never seems appeased. Generally two | alone will cost at least half the amount of Sy Et a EE CESS 3 Slows, hey admit of such redundancy in Genital stock paid in road runners go together, for company | the original estimate of the entire cost of quarte | BCU equates se See the building. So far as can be learned the 7 ae sake, no doubt. They seem to be sreat| tristues haje now several million dollars | UNMOWED WHISKERS, (Ilustrated.) gosstpers, and do a vast sight of talking to} with which to prosecute the work. The| ‘The employes in the Senate and of the UNDERTAKERS . euch other. They will chase ahead of your | first contribution of any large amount came Capitol anticipate the time when the | WANTED (Board) OUR RIDING SCHOO! horse, as you ride along a trail, and keep | from Miss Catherine Wolff, who gave $1,- : ei WANTED (Help). “Is now of z Z 7 | 000,000, ‘The Venderbilt family contributed | PePulists will have control. WANTED (Houses). ‘© open for business. Track bas been re-| up the stride for miles and miles, and | $11) Goo and the NatarsiallikelanmountiwAne WANTED (Miscellaneous) surfaced and put in fine shape; competent fnstruc- | hours and hours, with a steady side-to-side other ccntribution of $500,000 was given by CADETS’ CONTEST. (Illustrated.) WANT (aaa form are always on band, and you may be sure of | motion much like the gait of a pacing | somebody whose name the trustees refuse | The annual drill of the seventh and eighth WANTED (Situations) ETERINARY. DR. BUSHMAN, 1210 Obio ave. Horses examined. "Phone 606. taxes paid... National bank not Due to other national banks. Due to state banks and bank Dividends unpaid FINANCIAL. Last HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATION, chance to obtain stock in new or twel! series. Books close against subscriptions with the | Individual deposit nd Mouth of May, 1905. "Ollice of treasurer 1u0F Pee | Demand certificates of deposit. ave. nw. Certified checks. Fifth monthly meeting of twelfth sertes at | Cashier's checks southwest corner of Pa. ave. and 19th street Crs Ten reece Hebets geet forma” Mf we teach 500. | horse. Why they run along ahead of one | to (iivulge. Mrs. EM. Cole gave $90,000, | divisions of the High School and the mors TUESDAY EVENING, 14th ‘instant, at 8 o'clock. | 14, T0tah HAP AZRE RE a Sy Searly ‘tleket, $10.00: life membership, | In this insane iushion can only be guessed | 207 Other alec umeays Gon crinationer thes probable’ result of the competition. SAND STORM TERRORS. $1 each’ per month, commenche With Januar] I, W. B, BALDWIN, cashier of the above named ‘ourse ticket applles on pu “ : eel, If you desire to buy & RAMBLER, | 2t- It would seem to be for fun and ex- | $10) to $10,000. co ercise. The site selected for the cathedral is at | POR THE MAY DANCE. (llustrated.) = “They are gifted with a great deal of sa- | 110th street and Amsterdam avenue, upon Becoming costumes for little ones and gaciouf malevolerce toward the ‘httle- | the recky knoll at the lower extremity of some of the newest terpsichorean figures snakes, with which crawling brood the | Mormirsside Park, where Leake and Watt's | 414 characters. road runner has deadly feud. I suppose the PI is is institution rattlesnake pounces upon the road run-| W@S moved up the Hudson river several | pH CARE OF THE HANDS. 1885. As much as $200 per share maf be ob | bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement tained as loans, Oe eens is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. being $1 on stock and $i as interest. Average: W. B. BALDWIN, Cashier. amount loaned per share ut last meeting was | | Subscribed and sworn to before me 1 ey $195.80. Loans on ene or more shures can be | day of May. 1895. eettled at thé pleasure of the borrower. CorrectAttest? ream : Interest fs allowed at 6 per cent to both bor- JOHN EF, TERRELL, rower and investor. ALBERT caity ‘A large number of shares of the new series H. A. GRISWOLD. It Grinds the Glass of Car Windows as if by an Emery Wheel. From the Kansas City Star. : W. A. Deuell, general superintendent of the Colorado division of the Union Pacific 1 14th st. now. SATE \ ;| Years ago t> make way for the new vay, arrive eeComse Eniwntior tli PHILO. J. LOCK Woon, esi es pers otkias ind Makes omelettes of them:] Cathedral. The tract of land is five times | Senora Sara, in an entertaining article, reese bes nikee ay Soles Sac Coe ee Directors. = Chicken theewe, Whatton & spring | as large in area as that occupied by St. calls attention to the fact that lack of | “© Paes eS ee ee THOMAS DOWLING, President, 612 E st, now. Whiten te easiest? P chicken theory, Whatever the cause of | Patrick's Cathearal on tth avenne attention rather than work spoils their | 8WePt bY the recent sand storm.and was an | | ANSON'S. ‘TaMLOL, ‘Vice Iraident, 18 F |The National Safe Deposit, & mass of Sults full of “bi Iy enemy of the rattlesnake. They wreak | The Seneral ground plan of the cathedral appearance. eye witness of the destruction it accom: EDWARD S. WESCOTT, Treasurer, 1907 Pa. and but wenneance on him tv Chis Gay, tien cin | Will be in the form of the cross, with @ plished from a ‘i t ce : : 1] nave chancel, and trangepts, each having | nw COIN DESIGN: “No writer could exaggerate,” said Mr. er tee snake asleep in the sum Mum’ | a central and two outside aisles. ‘The main | NEW COIN DESIGNS. Deuell, “the simoon which visited western Fuhier che tievee Saveratwerd ¥ : entrance and front of the cathedral will be Why Uncle Sam does not encourage our | Kansas and eastern Colorado. The storm ave nw Savings and Trust myn lotta Secretary, 2135 H st. n.w. Company Of the District of Columbta, = - he south. The length is to be 520 feet artists in such work, with an interest-| began Thursday night and continued all r. AND } He and his fellow road runner go about | Ot : = iar c 2 2 : ae 1 EW joints of the flat cactus, which | feet from the front step of the entrance, | ™ade. high wind, obscuring all objects and er ISSUE OF STOGK | sun. sor Sas.ch HOet, Stoo! sea Fee, 1802. ; 2 corral all about the desing serpeny | aud 525 feet above the level of the city. dering existence almost impossible for man ¥ When bcrings were made to ascertain the | WHEN THEY WERE CADETS. CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. th them. These pleces of cactus bristle and beast. A strange phenomenon connect- OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTION Be ¢ stability of the underlying strata quick-| Club house chat of army officers at a/| ed with the storm was that, while the wind a 3 43 SAFE PLPOSIT DEPART SU EGA Eee oe Sue Tee eo arenas | aanidlwras| etruck inf severall mlacesianaite||! | lesontler post avout itherdays at Weed jwastblowinglotrthesraterertine cetone UDOT SSS ENE SE Ss pie ape ae ge the two toad runners arouse. him with | R28 thought that another site might have Boitit: sixty miles an hour north and west of Den- Piecariticn, jewelry, silverwere and valuables Nene Perey yells and the flappings of their little jim. | £0,,be Selected. But all difficulties have ver, yet in that cif¥ not enough air was Assets, $1,416,305.16 of all kinds in owner's package, trunk or case s and pings | teen overcome, and this year will see nes pa ene ee ee aT nde ag (Old | substantial beginning of the actual work Ges. Spransy, 434 gth St. apitners Pa asta ee cgate tHehtened pee ‘ft laying the foundations. Frank G. Carpenter's interesting article | sand and snow storm experienced in years it angry. His head flattens and his rattles Ste re Spon ne eae oa bled Fae eae en Us false s HUMAN SUFFERIN . = zt, was not cold, and the storm was not at- z2. pic 4 a Sa Ss. tended by any electrical display. It was Senne Meyer Oni comely nearanin: 1hey |Ninc Tenths of ItislUncless andi Conia Simian) lnpessan te binding autfocating, an sa s : i $ : 2 whirlwind of sand and snow. At last he tries to crawl away. But he Be Avoided. Many Interesting Features Were Agd-| “The paint and varnish on cars caught stirring to cause a flag to flutter. People E % oF taken on deposit at moderate cost. STORIES FROM COREA. in Denver would not believe that the worst Subscriptions for the 29th issue of stock SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. and first paynent thercon wili be received Deposits received from CENTS upward, aud interest allowed on 8% and abore. dally from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the office 2 ¥ on real estate and collateral of the Association. ie -class real estate and other £ $500 aud upward. SBARES $2.50 EACH PER MONTH. . Panpblets explaining the object and advantages 1 depository for court as administrator, ex- Our soc. Dinners satay e A ronere ath : > ecutor, ver, assicnee, and executes trusts a eee ae RUTIOA ATG PSHE ES | ea eee ed to the Attractions Yesterda: out in the storm were worn from the wood- | of the Associatioa and other information furnished of all’ Kinds. Wills prepared by a competent > Hare 2 roa . ~ 2s ‘ “Go through a crowd of people—prefer- = > wi 2 er work and the car windows were scratched - attorney in daily ehdr nce. Are Mar to ‘EL | spines prick him and he draws back. Mean- Yesterday was devoted to the interests 0! upon application at the office, YDER, President. . while the road runners keep up their de- | ably city people; examine these tired, | south Carolina and Georgia at the May | 224 ground as if by an emery wheel. One UNG. SNYDER, President, rr é . : i f our engines which braved the storm for With each prick of the cac- | anxious, wasted faces; remember your life] fete and many interesting features were | Oh‘ it s the rattlesnake’s wrath in- | and the lives of the men whom you have several hours looked as if it had been resur- S Ney iI the violent deaths, | i", Prostess during the course of the day. | rected after being burried for years. ‘The nown intimately; recall the violent deaths, 5 o'clock th intendent of the cook- | paint and varnish were gone, and it was t last In his desperate, brainless fury - on i At 5 o’cloc) he superintende! = eb tel ne hegins to bite himself. His poison. Is | the suicides, of which you have heard—ang] ing department of the public schools, Miss | C°Vered with sand and slush from the pilot as deadly to him as te everybody else: and | ask yourself the reason of all this dea@®] "4. Jacohs, brought a number of her | ‘the, tender. A hnvarianigaretimaentn ia We're trying to Slnee our new 1 the EQUITABLE BUILDING, 1003 F st. n.w. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE “BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ‘Thomas Somerville, President. ewe think we" * in seasd ed ina most fastidions, a f i « 1) i ‘Spa 4 v| A. J. Schafbirt, Vice: President. ort in a'short time he Hes, Great then ls the | suffering and despair. And you will see,| nupiis to the fete and they prepared a|few minutes with hie face’ bleeding ‘trom Geo, W, Casttear,-24 Vice President. front him until hiss last gasp, and exutt | However strange it may appear, that the | quiicious 5 o'clock tea, which was heartily | hundreds of cuts. The men employed to John Joy’ Bason, Serketary myst over his corpse dike savages. After he is | Cause of nine-tenths of human suffering is | oojoved by all present. The youthful cooks clear the railroad cuts of the drifts of sand eee vt : dead y & toze cith | the present Nfe of the world, that this suf-| “7 ae S Barnes, Eliza | #24, Snow were unable to work more than | ayy yoU THINKING OF IAGURING ¥ st. nw. dead, they @alk off.-together with | the p' were Helen Moody, Jeangtte Barnes, Eliza | }oi¢ an houriwithoutibeing xélleveds Teer: BRE ROU aera om of cockey satisfaction, and as.{t were, | fering is useless, that it could be avoided, in arm. tr Investment Securities. ch, Sarah Watson, Selina Harris, Eve- inly nev v Lerch, Sarah Watson, S¢ tainly never before saw anything like that natneNG: Stocks, Be and Grain bought and sold fot and that the majority of men are martyrs | jy) Martin, Esther MacCrellis, Eliza Lin, | cand storm, and no one could conceive its to worldly ideas. and Ruth Halford. Inytae evening:a score | terrors without having been actually in it. For Sale of Premises. “Recently, on a rainy autumn Sunday, I| ef little enllaten onaep a nena econ of | At Che enne Wells, Col., a station on the equity has been filed by Frank se market near the tower of Souk-| Mrs. Bishop, each in -the costume of a | Union Pacific, thirteen cars of sand were ch. ‘Tretler azainst John M. | horee In a street car, Fora third of a mile| ewer. took part Inthe marching to the | taken from the depot platform. ‘Cuts were eats Fore’ ee eee ee eee tay throneh a “denee | spigited music furnished py the J. B. Hen- | filled with immense drifts, which averaged - ~ for the sale and partition | the car pralenies x onee fake | derson Drum Corps."Ger. Heth introduced | about two-thirds sand and one-third snow. S = — . > 4. r G and 7th streets south- | crowd that closed in Ler ™ | Mr. Conrad Syme of Wést Virginia, who | The bodies of two sheep herders who were | Making the net cast for 24 years’ insurance $3 The Union Savings Bank owned by Caroline King, | morning tll evens uncry and it rage | Made a brief address upgn the resources of | overcome by the storm have been fond | pz Mei AweRAGE COST VEE YEAR FOR" erie ives 5 aoe rere ech Other in the mud, dispute aie: | his native state. Soyth Carolina was repre- | and others are reported missing. The loss | Pahl! St: mulations 1222 F Street N. W., nd hate each other. The same thing -! BAM (published Hy pei Insured in the GUNN! 2. and sold in New York or New fires to New York, Chicago and New Telephon 3 aplo-tr Poets s Zaye yrons.F£ nied by Gen. Irvffig. ‘A new attraction | of range cattle was great. for 1894 ae epee Sy | GENE eae s added to the fete y. An art — so premium M Pays four per cent interest c é S zoes on in all the markets of Moscow and | W#8 added anne ies ate premionn? Pays four per cent interes! Nicetine Neutiralized | Sth tities! These ‘men. witt pass thr | Sullety has been opsmed-cand is in charge Remarkable ity SELF 2 of Mrs. Theodore Bieney, jon savingsaccounts. Open until 5 p. m. on Govern- ‘Think of the existence of these men, of | Senlously arranged sp ag.to TePHecert Nl? | caitorship of George Souris. It ts written | Pfu fe fuammmlated, aividends would ment pay days and Satur the situation which they. abandon and of | Mont and ex-Gov. Northen will preside. | entirely In verse, even the advertiseme after haviag hel the protection of ove: 82.044) day evenings between 6 and that which they choose. Consider the labor . 2 being cast in poetic form, and it is so popu- | £0 24 3a Mr Abratam could have WITit- to which theg give themselves, and you will a DRAWN &xt0.08 IN CASH, ceased the z ment 120-208 see that they are martyrs! 1 prof. Henry's Miracte. lar, withal. as to remove Greece from the | of prominme, secured 2 patdup police for = zs! c INUED > thelr best day. Monday they begin again |/Pascoe and Miss Miirney. It consists of | ‘The most remarkable journal in the world contr » ‘Tontine Han, >, va ‘s s jusehold furniture in- ver 5 F SATH OCCURRED DURING TH their accursed existenc various pieces of Hi ee ceresent noua is published weekly at Athens, under the | | HAD DBs’ HE 24TH YE ot involves ne CHEW AND SMOKE category of 7 VE AN ANNUAL ( ace where this sort of thing LIFE, TONTINE, ENDOWMENT AND PAID-UP nal The paper is called the [uminate All have left their fields, their houses, af f pla 2 0 > PAID ss 4 = veg | From the Phi phia Record. ! is a drug in the market. The verse is not £ 2 - INSURANCE POLICIES PUR SED Ar & : ; their fathers and prothers.often thelr wives | “Tsaward Shippen of Philadelphia cele-| mere doggerel, but always artistic and Pine ons tomes Bie te 0k fe wnat ete te Bad) iy, SCOUNT, Chas.E. Hodekin j | thing and come to the city in order to ae- | brates this year the fiftieth anniversary | often powerful. It consists of four pages tema pay a mee aE d quire that which the World considers ne of his graduation from Princeton College. | of deuble columns, the size Geum Bee RES al Agent, Se TREY, OCK rt Handier of G et | 2s pacbulnee tents ace) see fro m the Op- | Perhaps the most interesting oo ence kas comic wood cuts. my6-6t* 918 F st. nw., Washington, D. C. aiigu E ai 5 oe pee | erative, : : mstress and | aotes of college days is his experience with | “Another curious feature of journalism = 2 19 Fat ding. c. Underwear, soc. RS ae ea smerchant| oof Joseph! Henry, tthe? inventor tof!ithe'| ai mewapaper ipubliahenis onceraarcerre = Correspondents of "i ‘Moore & Schley, 89 : W. B. Hibbs, Male agnetic telephone. — Mr. ; 5 hipT s he worked with Prof. Henry and brandy in the | in stringing a wire from his house to the !jaboratory, and when the arran ympleted, he, with other students, 1 1 Quad. ion, and was published in York in 1859, ‘It fs no less than eight Banker and Broker, and one-half feet in length by six in width. . 1421 F Street. them, to al el ands of unfortun TOBACCO ee iG cE free lodging ho 0 threugh th Loans. and all securities York, Philadelphia, It contains elght pages of thirteen column: rowd; wateh poor and | were | i‘ { oot = e te The - | each. The columns are for eight inch myf-10d NO NERV WAKING. i look for man who s: invited to witn the test. The pro- | ¢a a n = ches = ‘ P THE KNEE. Ss is satisfied and believes feaid he was about to order his dinner | {n length, and, if placed end to end, would | Tilvate sires to Cancer. 2 KNIFE, } NO HEART PALPITATING. what the world deems ne¢ brought to tue laboratery, and asked the | fcrm a strip of paper about 125 yards in New York Stock Exchange. not find one in a thousand.” students what he should have. They sug- | length. New York Cotton Exchange. — NO DYSPEPTIC ACHING. LOANS ON LIFE, able nd the pro- ee gested different vegel Chicago Board of ‘Trade 3 a A meeting of the executive fessor proceeded to click the key. —‘ft| The Great Council Improved Order of Oe THONGTERS WANTED “Fon | ‘ntrittion pm ERVOUS. the democratic party of 1 P 1 like a mirac Mr. Red Men of West Virginia closed its ses- Balt seatiarniaanaclovesGas whe mvenprcm at Dallas May fo when the maid appes h the id sicns Wednes 's were elected. The . Rarest opportunit i wy EPTIC. fining the position of the party on silver. eatables they had suggested.” next meeting will be held at Clarksburg. apsv-bt* FPARKOW, Baltimore P. 0.