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ra ATURDAY, * SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. MT. VERNON R. A. CHAPTER, NO. 3, WILL | MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 8 P.M., c tthe Chapter Cham- Ee ge capie "Ue Fone a Ing s at 7:30 o'clock p.m. Work—Past and M.E. M. a CHURCH, 6TH AND H STS. degre : 8. H. Greene, DD., - order of E. H. P. % trees pastor. Soman w. Hi. OLCOTT, at . Soest | SMTUALEM MES iE GUL Beer | for, Bie, Pastor preach a8 2 ‘THE CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART. ness clairvoyant and test Business cordially Sminations specialty. 1014 Peana. ave. oc-br> | © STREET BAPTIST er GEAR GDH ST. oe HY ANTTNA ae i ls Gold Mining and Development Company .m, Evening s the We represent the best local and com- | _ble."”_ 8. 8., 9:30 a.m. Y. PS. ©. E, 6:45 pm School connected with this gallery will ; anaes the coming session.on MONDAY, Oc- | FIRE INSURANCE. tober 4, 1807. Applications for admissjon must be ve 1! See OAR, oe LAWS OF THE STATE OV XEW JERSEY, Bede cHGOE wi Lofton he FIRST MONDAY | EES? eng 14th rt. (Phone 240.) BOUE OF Bho SHAneR Sh ON Line SOW oe EMBER. By order, ‘ UNEQUALED PRICES FOR . aa —< , SUBSCRIPTION LISTS NOW_OPEN. S. BARBARIN, Curator. EQ -; MBER! Z ~ a PARRA Corer | SAME mal, GRADE, LUMBER his ratio, : PARE. Wh SE acne: DIRECTORS te parlors of Conroy anak Chars” Gt | desiring: caly (a imal quantity of Lamber ay oda 1 Si 5 OD xe MR. JOSEPH LADUE, of Dawson, N. W. T. m 3 ES I of cription whatsoev. = - 5 J Kk : Se | fate ay ur “estimate ‘Deforeoidering. SLDER J.T, ROWE, Oub, SCHOOL wary ¥, { Ry, “ae HON. CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW, of New York, President New Tims -i0' clock in Congregational Church, | | welleeasgued, lumber! thee 217. |aae Stinsy. Geteber 3, at 330 bm ‘“ Pn!) York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company. cor. of 10th and ¢ Tinereating exercises. Vublte | THOS. W. SMILH, 1st and Ind. ave. & - MM. PLATT, 3 it Bib'and Wharves, foot 4th at ee. "Powe OOH, remand HON. C. H. MacINTOSH, of Regina, Lieutenant-Governor, = —— N.W. T. Ton MOSTAAD, SEMCRS, VINDGAR. Bie. oat A ow and In Heaven,” Wel- HON. THOMAS L. JAMES, of New York, ex-Postmaster General ‘All our mixed goods are marked “COM- | ‘To be attired In one of our $20. business sult is SeCOND_BAPTISE CHURCH, 47H ST_AND VAL a States, President Lincoln National Bank A. —_—_—_—_————_—_——— be ‘Swem, pastor.—Preaching at 5 POUND.” All our strictly pure goods are | 771. certain of being well dressed, and to bewure | alm. 745 p.m. by Deb. F Batteay, Free MR. ELI A. GAGE, of Chicago, Secretary of the North American exactly as we represent them—strictly pure. | 0 0° “CTIA 0’ DCee | Sewn. all invited oy Transportation and Trading Com; ‘ukon. And oar prices are nome movey-suvers. of receiving good, ce ieee service from Ht. MR. H. WALTER WEBB, a New vee as Vice-President manta & BED. Whaat Ores | 3ygipa Rew ee | NT ONAL OE ST SS 2 Ses oie o> agmatine pectaememans NSHAW fae olesal a te .. ——————14] New aye. a Bts.. 8.¢.- a , 73 7105-70 tith sts nee tl ne |? <toenmanioa: Weaver MR. WILLIAM J. ARKELL, Men's dress receives study Hiei OWNER JUDGE AND LESLIE'S LY. OF NEW YORK. rz WEEK) « eee HON. SMITH M. WEED, of Plattsburgh, N. Y., President of the figure to put cloth on, but as an individual ‘hose stature, figure, EPISCOPAL. taken at 8 a.m., 7th meridian time. Solid limesare fso- bars, or lines of equal air pressure, drawn for-each tenth of an inch. Dotted lines are isotherms, or ten CHURCH NOTICES. METHODIST. ee See 8 Chateaugay Railroad:Company. Mua ‘and carriage is, conatdered: = . ¥, when evening prayer Ie at 7:30 p.m. All | - . |. NESBITT KIRCHOFFER, prude ‘work—every workman bere a a a ae oh ee OF “MANITOBA. SENATOR OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA. fe master of his branch of the | Tiusc; 6:90 pm, Ep. League, ted by Mr BP. | TER SoURCE 30 AND GETS Py ey : £ MR. JOHN CARSTENSEN, of New York, Comptroller New charges are mot high Inquisy | ea eee Dik. Tussdae night; Revs | 0d 730 p.m, The rector will preach, t 3:m.: Great Falls, temperature, 69; con- York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company. a Heese Mu ‘Wednesda: it. ‘*_| EPIPHANY CHURCH, G ST., REV. RANDOLPH n, Receiving reservoir, tempera- BENNETT & DOWSEX——————435 11th st. mw. | _Heeve Murray_Wednetiay_ alent. ——__3t_ | BHP AS) .D.,‘rector.—Rev. ‘Charles Gore, | Probably Fair Weather Indicated for | ture, 68; condition at north connection, 30; MR. IRWIN C. STUMP, of New York, 10 ae ant . Westminster, England, will preach Danaea, condition at south connection, 36 Dis EX-DIRECTOR ANACONDA MIXING COMPANY. = THE HOSTON BASE BALL TEAM ARE ef Ps rs : a and Rt, Rev. A. M. Randolph, ‘DD. ane” tributing reservotr, temperature, 08; condi- | MR. EDWIN G. MATURIN, of Jersey City, Secretary of the exerting every effort to win the pennaut, so are pm. bishop of southern Virginia, at 7:30 p.m. 1t_ |. Forecast till 8 p.m. Sunday.—For the Dis- tion at influent gate house, 36; effluent gate G 5 T f Ni eo pC a rte epee | OF 6:30 p.m. All invited. DOF CONNECTICUT | trlet of Columbia, Meri snd Vireitis, | couse, 38. vee orporation Trust of New 2 be vr Sailoring -work—t - gue, 6:30 p. int , nuatchalle, Stylish Martin Couts apd Vests to- | WESLEY CHAPEL, COR. STH AND F STS, REV. 4 and Archdeacon BIENt DRS tae Bani cotton tenlghts Tide Table. MR. ELMER F. BOTSFORD, : : order for $22.50. “Fit or no J. Fred. Heise, pastor.—9:15, Sunday school; 11} 7 Litany, sermon, amd communion, At" sam | rene Srouebly fair 3 : : OF PLATTSBURGH, N. Y., DIRECTOR FIRST NATIONAL BANK, FUL: | GATCHEL & 00; Zallore and | sm, ‘communion "service: 6:90, po, Epworth |e a ada ae at gli cet, | brisk’ easterly winds ningtey Low tide, 6:02 a.m. and 631 pmi/% MR THOMAS W. KIRKPATRICK 3th st. EF. MU. ears cut- ; 7:30, preacl pastor: meet- g 2. 5 = - . 5 teerfor late trim of Gee. ‘T. Keen, is mow with us. | inz'on Thursday eveuing. All are welcome. It xeeune: = The barometer has risen rapidly from |“ Tomorrow— Low tide, 7:12 a.m. and 7:48 OF DAWSON, N. W. T.. RESIDENT SUPERINTENDENT. oc2-8 c TRINITY E. CHURCH—REV. HENRY 0s- | ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, 23D ST. L, Lake Michigan eastward to the Atlantic .m.; bi tide, 12:35 a.m. and 1:19 p.m. STOCKHOLDERS" a from, the badger state evangelist.-assisted by Mr. | logton Circle nw., Rev. Alfred P. igh pr eet! the ol ‘This Com has taken over valuable. Klondske gold and otier properties from Mr. Joseph Ladue. the ploneer of the Klondyke, and the founder of Dawson Gtr ccast and over the northern and central f he the Al John’ P. Hillise-the noted soloist, who has been Pe! perrics ae ee ae relies plateau regions; it has fallen rata over: The Su: dd Moon. Application tet. Le a a, wich ne canis 4 representations of the Grupiephone Commas for Roce b~ as aed mantis ng 8 rt ne p.m. All seats free at all services, Strangers | the Dakotas and thence northward, and| Today—Sun rises, 5:37 a.m.; sun sets, 2 H FFIN. Mountain View Hotel, Harpers re, W.Va | meek. Services on Sanday at it a.m, 8 and 2 Soe = ee ee ee Se ot ere oe : . W. CO! F -m. on MUNDAY, October = ch week day at 2:30 m. | ST. MAI CHAPEL, 23D_ST. BETWEEN G , 10:15 p.m. Z = = ; ee ED: EASTON, President. Kir rhlends “and “strangers “are ‘cordially “in | "Urgia =e CoAPEL 2D, § Mitchell, vicnr.— } It is cooler in the lake regions, New Eng-| ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises, 5:58 a.m. se21-1lt WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST RUILDING, WASHINGTON, D. ¢. PAUL H. CROMELIN, Secretary. ‘sell-law4t vi It Sundays: Holy commurion, 7:30 a.m. Other ser- | land and New York, and also over the The Ores Laschti HINSTON, D. AUGUST 13, CENTRAL, METHODIST PROTESTANT CHtuncH, | cent 11 a.m., 4:80 p.m. Sittings free. All are | Rocky mountain regions, but it is warmer 7 ee = = ee val ee a eee 12th and M sts. n.w., Rev. D. L, Greenfield. pas- peer: it Washington, Washington, D 7 All noteholders and ot! CHURCH OF THE over the Dakotas and Minnesota. Gas lamps all lighted by 6:48 p.m.; e: tor.—Pablic worship, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. - P. It 22th stg, nw COR, N AND | The weather continues fair generally over | tinguishing begun at 5:06 a.m. The light- WH A Sell shares for $100 each. aye the regions east of the Rocky mountains, jing is begun one hour before the time Monthly payment only $1. BE. CHURCH, 9TH AND P STS. Dring nay, 7330] but the cloudiness has incresged on the | named. WE vitae 90 PER. CENT loaned at any time K. Stricklen,'D.D., pastor.—Sanday | _2-™. as Bem middle Atlantic coast, ‘with high north-| Arc lamps lighted at 6:33 p.m.; extin- on amount paid in: m.: 11 a.m., sacrament of the | CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, MASS. AVE. AND easterly winds. guished at 5:21 a.m. No fines or entrance fee. wise: b.m., revival services; Ep-| 12th st. n.w., Rey. Dr. Elliott, rec Z LAR MEETING OF worth League, 6:15 p.m. Revival cervices every peep Ceacnae sore ven elem Woeenen THE GRAND A aly comintaioa2 0-80 aaa Satiaceead Temperature for Twenty-Four Heurs. DIVIDENDS EVERY SIX F THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 8S: ing duris vek. Official board meeti aie, iy : will continue fair from the gulf coast " = Ys pm. at Post Hail, Grand Ai Giontey Crecente ao aoe Tt | eee ™NCD by Dr Elliott: 7-80 p.m.. sermon | Vorthward to the lake regions and in New |_ The following were the readings of the Election of o'ticers for the ensu- S it a by fea thermometer at the weather bureau durin cI boy England, and that threatening, followed e we e au = her busines ers, followed EB CIRCLE, i ze the past twenty-four hours, beginning at 4 posi ry sor heme V reees Stowell L. Brrunt, pastor.—9:30, Sunday | ST. THOMAS’ CHURCH, NEAR DUPONT cin. | 2Y fair weather will prevail on the middle gck_yesterda: 0 = AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ‘4 o'clock yesterday afternoon the inspiration of aspirations—holy | “ce, 18th st) bet P and Q sie ten a ASHE | Atlantic coast. x 4 : &. “The Shadow of a Good Man;” | wail reetor; Reve WeoiG, Ware nastate The following heavy precipitation (in| October 1-4 p.m., 85; 8 p.m. 65; mid we ~ m re Ep L it day school, 9:30 a.m. Lita sermon and holy | inches) was reported: During the past aaa ober! 63: 8 @2: 12 RAL forved’ his law offices from, 1313 Fst. to 1419 @ | U3 . CHURCH. GOTH ST. NEAR FA | communion at 11 a.m. | Evenine prayer and ser- | twenty-four hours—Corpus Christi, 1.50. motes ee am. 63; 8 am, 62; 12 m, oo - “4 Y — Fc y be m2. ie p! - a 2 p.m., 3 ; pin Cor he sol; Ti, couamtunion and recenicn of meniers, | ing service. Strangers welcome at all services: Tt Condition of the Water. Maximum, 85, at 4 p.m., October 1; min- i NG OF DISABLING OR FATAL IX- preaching by pastor. NEW CHURCH. Temperature and condition of water at 8] imum, 58, at 3 a:m., October 2. om the <a { OTHER | METROPOLITAN M. E. CHURCH, 4% and C ste. | — - z pecbrrie faite Coser rom bicy- Rev. Hugh Johnston, D.D., Me A eed RCH, 16TH AND CORCORAN §TS.— y 1, 5 vor- ‘The FRANK SEW. | THE WEEK. secrticte: ins Travels Guile sod Acchicat) | slp FS bums saieets “Hal : A041 ain, The Wisdom of Goate Love:? bay | UNDER THE HIGHWAY ACT ALL con ANSPORTATION, THE KLOMDIKE & Gold Mining & JUDGE THOMAS ROVE! Mi. ALLEN, Da - o indemnity to the nd ‘the True Christian:”” 9:30, Sunday school; 3] communion? 5 p.m,, vesper service, with Urict ertaiicntud an oeit-on vere ocuec [i posrty Shimeoe ectoet 40-50 ar Raeeetts menraer |e iactarrst teste Sen heninaas strangers cordially form of accidental injury or ‘death, at fominal | _té cost and easy terms. velers” of Hartford = : 4 , s the largest “AccHicat Company in the ‘world | MOREXDRED, ONUTARIAN. . Report of Engineer Richards’ on the Plans ge one in America. Inquiries so- | NAYLOK. D.D. : i r Heited by the agents, THOMAS & ‘THOMAS, | yorelon and communion: 7:30 p. =e ee Le SUN for Street. Extensions, Washington Loan and ‘Trust Building. ee ¥ nervice, 21 8D. DON'T FAIL TO GO TO THE GRAND MASONIC | _Thursdey, "7:30 p.m. Tigious 30 pam. int pels achjects fair, benefit of Anacostia Lodge, at Masonic Hall, ES relies The regular republican organization of | jem Fi. Gude Greater New York nominated General B. | HMitiman A. Hail, F. Tracy for mayor; the New York dem- | J. 8. Melthenny, Rs ecratie city convention nominated Robert A lite of sour A. Van Wick; the Bilverites nominated Money salary each week Henry George. The state convention of the Massachusetts gold democrats nomi- Begets beeen pee Welcome. New Church tracts in vestibule. 1t ENDREE M. E. CHURCH, REV st .. me SHAR 5 Ss 7 cy Stone,” Mary E. Doolittle. i. 3 oe Oth ‘and G sts... commencing OCTOBEL 4, 1807. " | PETAND Mee. aU ae Sir SUNDAY | Bradford Leavitt, Pastor. it" | The Several Sectioms Considered 1n | nated Dr. William Everett for governor and account toward as- Fall Paid ard’ Non-Assesenh ‘The ladie. of the Eastern Star of this jurisdic. | frie! Wt som. by pastor, Re. SM. Harteock, a full state ticket. New cases of yellow fever continue to appear in New Orleans, but were of a mild type, and the vigorous Xou can stay at_home Eas 7 ex LON tfon are going to make this fair one of the suc- “30 'pan., “Christian Work,” Weicome to ail, 1t UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST. Detail—Early Recording of All he en an Fe) - Sse: inde | GRACE CHURCH, oT 3 UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST, 31 Subdivisions Antjefpated. sha gold from the E by investing mow in See ihe beautiful floral decorations of oF Church, cor. R and X the’ pas of tb KI Money. smns hand 80 Me) the stock of THE DIKE & BOSTON GOLD ME AFG CO., which owns the famous wi genders Teed Dry “Pia i 3 a ry cer Machines, the ap Beg for rreasures of the health board began to | Union exiracting gold from gravel every day im the year . without use of water. tell. The Sovereign Grand Lodge of Oda | Savings ‘One of the Reed Power Dry Place: t Fellows adjourned at Springfield, Il, to | p OF St: 2. "ig co men at sens meet next year in Bostcn. General A. J. | Bank, 2 aS Warner of Marietta, Ohio, 2nnounced him- | _°2-15d = self as a candidate for the United States Senate. The naval dry dock board recom- INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. mended the construction of five new docks. This Company has been a leader from the start. The Secretary of the Interior, on the rec- i wae the Seat te Baw — Bros. 2t A GREAT PROTECTION AGAINST THIEVES! = Have your home protected from burglars by Senior League service. patting ‘in burglar alarms. ‘“Press-the-button call bells would also be a great improvement. | AT EPWORTH M. E. CHURCH SOUTH, COR. 7TH ‘We'll supply the wiring. Let us tell you how ind A ‘The pestor, Rev. J. O. Knott, will much it'll cost! = a 1 a.m. oa ‘The Power House Inde; ELECTRICAL CONTRACTO! ct val eervices the ever *Phone 1516. | during the week. "Sit iT. VERNON PI s. CHURGI a EED YOU FEAR THE POWER OF FIKE ene at a: FE nee z= school and Bible class at 10 a.m. Prof. Coleman | highway extensions, which was, submitted when your valuables are stored in a “Mosler” | W. Duffey, pastor. Sunday school, m. C, | _Will lead a class in the book of Job. All welcome.1 | to, Engineer. Commissioner Black today. Fh iad Burglar-peoof Safe. They're simply in- E., 6:30 p.m. = a Geetractibie! Sec’ us about securing one.” We'll EST WASHINGTON MISSION, 334 and Q.— CHRISTIAN, In his report Engineer Richards says: take old safes in exchang. Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 pm, by Revs J. SUE CHURCH.F. D. PowEn, ai | _ ‘The constitutionality ofthe tiighway act bl ee a a 2 it P-m.; school, 9:30 a.m.; C. E., 6:30 | having been tested in the gourts during the =a FOUNDRY M. E. CHURCH, Lag ra it two years, no section. plang have been SOUTHWEST CHURCH, a.—w. J, | Pas Be _SWright, same hours. 4 and M—W., J-| gied since the recording of the first section uy. B Property owners generaliy, and especially those whose holdings are:im lint with ‘con- templated street extensions, will be inter- ested in the annual report'ef Assistant En- NON-SECTARIAN. oe es. UE G ST. end lex. Kent, pastor, ‘speak on “The bt and the New?” at iTS om, Sopaee | Bineer Wm. P. Richards,'In charge of the rs _ New England to send ommendation of the commissioner of Pa ACCOUNTANTS to the Klondike. and it leads today, ents, debarred John Wedderburn & from practice. “George Fred Willlams of Dedham was nominated for governor Massachusetts by the democratic state con- vention at Worcester. It was stated that = eg Ag Hg FH Nicaragua had granted to a British com- i ing aL We nase combos pany exclusive rights of navigation that ‘ ty a Se cases VERMONT AVEN' a.m. and 4TH AND G STS” tor. :30, Sunday school; annual rally of all former members. 3.3. FARREL, Rev. Lucien Clark, D.D., pes 2d and G sts. ne., Has Just revelved 2 lot of the all chatces for profit. Os lo le : 3 = UNIV. . in August, 1895. The stihutban parts of the | will interfere with the United States con- 3 F Stock now sell at only ONE () DOLLAR oct-21 Celebrated’ Wilson Whisky 21 preaching by. the pastor, on “Guidance and ERSALIST. District not covered by the fitst section, | trol of the proposed Nicaragua canal. A | Gousme yauee, melee PER SHARE, fullpald and honassemable tat FE ae Pears the eke Stem pana | $:30 pm., Epworth : CHURCH OF OUR FATHER, 13TH AND L ST8— | and known,as sections 2, 3.and.4 have been national irrigation congress assembled at | QOUNTRY BOARD j Js subject to advance without notice. Illustrated ys carries a full Line of tuvurance om cus | 7°? Um., the pastor, ou “Converting Sinners.” | Services at 11 a.m. and 7:80 p.m; ‘sermons by | 8P4 Knows conjunction, eo that’thelr com. | Lincoln, Neb. A convention of mayors PREE. ee Hey. WW: Curry. Sunday, school at 0:45 a.m DENTISTE: oldest and most re-/ WAUGH M. E. CHURCH, 3D AND A STS.NE.| invita O ee ee Rev. E. Olin Eldridge, pastor.. 15 ‘school. mn. servi ‘50 pam. HALL MISSION, and city councilmen assembled at Colum- ‘bus, Ohio, about 160 delegates being pres- ress ent.” General Neal Dow, the veteran pro 2 E. C. DAVIS & CO. hibitionist, is at the point of death at his | ®X¢ SKERS : home in Portland, Me. Dr. W. H. Allport, 204 Washiucten x so the expert osteologist, who testified in the = ‘bon, a Luetgert trial that the femur claimed by | FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE. ee the prosecution as that of a woman, was in | FOR RENT (F.ats),. - HEBER T. MAY, Special Agent, reality that of a hog, was tangled up in | FOR RENT (Hails) “ respects, FREE. For stock and further information call upon or pletiog.may follow,in closerorder.-:1 04 | = Tentative..plans of cheae ‘sections were well advanced more than a year ago, the HALL MISSION, 623 LA. AVE, N.WUnion | Past year adding more in uetatled study holiness mecting every Sunday afteravd ON | and in the preparation of data for record. Clock: Bverytedy invited mat te” | During the fall and wincer-a fleld force was kept almost constantly employed in the lo- wet os cation of avenue und street; lines, and in WILLIAM GETTINGER, PRINTER.—TEMPORARY lice, 429 10th st. nw. se3U-8t DBLIC! In spite of the narrow escape of our works from destruction by fire last night, we will be open for news as usunl Oct. 1. THE ANDREW J. JOYCE CARRIAGE CO. it PRESBYTERIAN. THE EASTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, » Rev. Maryland ave. and Gth st. Chalmers Easton, D.D., pastor, the cross-examination and identified the | FOR RENT (Houses) 125 Washington Loan and Trust vidg. RST e ED “ mm. and at 0:3) poe’ peer FIRST, ASSOCIATION OF SPURUTUALISTS, MACA- ee eee stan tint orienc Hotine skull of a dog as that of a monkey. A | FOR RENT (Mlisceilancous) nodD ned Ta — ¥. B.S. C. E. at $ and 6:40 p.m. Mid-week ser- | day, 11 am. and 7:40 p.m ble exponent of | of all block distances, as required in the ——_ dispatch from New Orleans de- | FOR RENT (Offices). - We desire to extend our earnest thanks to the | vices, Thursday evening at 7-30, : ; Hichmaod, will lee | highway abt,-has necessitated careful work | 5°7 the methods used by physicians | FOR RENT (Pianos). , members of the fire department for their prompt | _dially invited. having been secured to serve the s0-| in the field, and all valuable points of ref- | #94 nurses in dealing with yellow fever | fun KENT (ltoomm). HERMAN, 610 14th at. envlies cox uesperee eal Decattier ka area WESTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, See aime Sears Jour Taceum Sabbath school | crence have been preserved by. suitable | Patients and showed that there is no cure | FOR RENT (Stable) jy See H st. above 10th, . at 9 a.m. Seats free. a oe ee for the disease. Ex-Congressman John W. se20-3t By K. EDWIN JUYCE, Vice Pres. Minister. Rev. Howard Wilbur Ennis, 11:00 A.M., SACRAMENT OF LURD'S SUPPER. ‘THE DIMENSIONS OF A LIFE.” it TEMPLE CHURCH, 14TH AND R STS. Rev. A. S. Fiske, pastor, will preach at 11 ) p.m. Strangers’ welcome. t CHURCH OF THE COVENANT (PRESBYTERIAN! and 18th sts. n.w., Rev. Te MR. BRACKEN WILL HOLD regul services and give spirit tests at Wonn's Hall, 721 6th st. n.w., Sunday e sisted by his wife and daughte 7:45 o'clock. ~ SPIRITUALISM.—BY REQUEST, MRS. MeDONALD e. - Will lecture, followed De readinan waste ot aay | has been completed for some time. ‘The de tions answered, Typographical Hall, G st., op- tail sheets were heid in the oflice of the Pabject, “ie Spiritualisat Be ‘rue. Whar Geut'ty | Commissioners of the District, pending the it* | Supreme Court decision in May, when they were forwarded to the highway commission tor final action. A duplicate set of the de- tails was made during the fall for use in Second Section, The second section, which embraces the northeast suburbs between North Capitol strect extended and ‘he Anacostia river, MY PLACE OF BUSINESS HAVING BEEN DE- his Har stroyed S: I will be Lagan located at 13% st Ohio ave. pendigg rebuilding. sedb.3te veatiee Te ean FOR RENT (@tores)...... S Caldwell of Russeliville, Ky., announced ALE J S Ba h & Co. himself as a convert trom free silver to | Fon sate (tose, Peat cnie oe. the gold democrats. ‘The appraisers of the | Fou sate (ot, ¢ Bankers and Brokers, Of California estine tr games G. Fair | ror SALE (Mliscelinesa:) Members New York Stock Exchange, Cotton Ex more. than $15,000,00." Eugene ‘V. ‘Deby | HOWSES AND VEWICLES. earetnars teomien. ox6 irae suggested that the Chicago s:reet railway Deas : pf agacragy nA epee fiw Soot employes apply for an injunction to re- ¢ Manage! strain the railway company from prevent- ME C. T. Havenner, Ee ing their joining the union. The date for - : Cio Wenhine Sec Bvhenan) the sale of the Union Pacific railroad was Tan Senn of Be FORe te ened t set for November 1. Geo, M. Robeson, exe erga icp ndgenisremg) Secretary of the Navy, died. sense ~4 afd ood the active one Sent - 4 ‘on ta Foreign. : NEW YORK STOCK ENC ANGE The Queen Regent of Spain accepted the resignations of the ministers; it is gener- ally believed that Senor Sagasta, the lib- eral leader, will be the-new premier. M. Ralli_ and the ministers composing the Greek cabinet tendered their resignations, FIRE INSCRANCE. The Northwestern Fire Insurance Co. does not insure power houses or extra hazardous risks. Lowest rates on preferred business. R VLLIVAN, Manager, No. 1302 F st. uw. D., pastor.—Services' at 1 . The pastor will preach. school reopens at 9:30 a.m. Junior C. E. mec ing at 3 and Senior at 5 p.m. MK ervic THE SIMPLEST WATCH at 7:0 Thursday evening? eWeek seryice requires careful repairing. It takes so little to | ee = = spoil a watch. I guarantee all my work, so you | REV. T. DE WITT TALMAGE, D.D. WILL need have no fear in intrusting your watch to m: papi iee: age cl C8 - clsIm* 4 UP, 923 F st. nw. a ervice *< Locaton AN OE m., in the First Presbyterian Church, 44 st. Le DG SEET. 21,1807 — tween © and D. lt moi fire, we lake this opportunity. te aunounce te sar | METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 4TH vatrons and friends it our office will be tem- and B st -» Rev. Geo. N. Luccock, D.D., ons perarily located ai 306 7th st. s.w., where | tor.—Preaching by the pastor tomorrow at 11 a. We are ready and anxious to fill all orders with | lt. and 7:30 p.m. Subject of evening discourse: Promptjess and dispatch. Our misfortune need | “I Appeal Unto Caesar.” This will be the first Fork, Ne incenventence 10 our patrons. “We also | of a series on, “The Heginnings of Christianity nh, addressed OTHER SERVICES. VIRCHAND R. GANDHI OF INDIA WILL DE- liver a free lecture on **Occultism in India,” Sun- | this office. day afternoon at 3 o'clock, at Typographical Hall, Third Section. Sa a The third section, or the county west of Rock creek, has demanded most of our at- tention in the office work. It covers a region varied in topography, offering easy Arguments to Be Heard Upon Motion for New Trial. studies on the high grounds and presenting Attorneys A. A. Birney and Andrew A. | sme knotty problems in the eroded parts. AQUEDUCT BRIDGE CASE. The National Safe Deposit, Savings and Trust ool 2 sincere thanks to all our | Young Men's League at 3 p. which were accepted by King George. The | SUBURBAN PROPERTY. friends for their kind assistance and good wishes, | retary Multer of cyai- €- Ac; sublect’ | Lipscomb were notified this afternoon by | Work done under the act of 1888 had al- | Pondon Gini any te pope's weaknoss 1, | TABLE EOARD. Company, cHU & STEPH a a a ay Judge Mills of the Police Court that he | '¢ady furnished a plan in the level tracts, pactsealing: Earthquskes shook many | UNDERTAKERS . 5 ortka’ me eee oe ae : ; ea URS se21-6t__ Temporary Ofice, 306 7th st. sw. | PLATT ata her, Cease & Dicua, vane | will ‘hear arguments Monday in support | and this was accepted with slight change. | Places on the coast of Borneo, and a new | WANTED {Hicip). nei she v. 11 a.m., “The Garden of the Lord; 7 choes From €. E. Convention.” ‘It NEW YORK AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Dr, Wallace Radeiife, pastor.—Services, 11 1.m.: = “ ¥ E p.m. wenins sul “Voices of tl SPECIAL “ALL CHURCHES, AND OTHER on-| 7°30, ‘saith acto 520 em Chris book of Odd Fel- | Eudeavor Society, 6:30 p.m. Muste under E = Fel, | _rection of Mr. d- Porter Lawrence, organist. 1 island has been thrown up near Mempakul. DENTIST, GRAD- es 3 : the report that Gen. Weyler had resigned ) CORNER STH ST. AND NEW YORE ava, sumed in India between the Britiah and the rebellious men. Rumors of % Quartered by cpecial Congress, lance between Peru and Argentina seal Jan. 1967, wnt “aged Feb, 1908, Chile were circulated in South Americe It aoe eT was announced in London that Lord Salis. bury has not withdrawn from the seal con- of the motion for*a new t fi in ‘The whole section has received an exhaus- ar ‘of Charl 5 ainiith. eee ae tive study, both as to details in grades and a the broader considerations of harmony in Smith was convicted about ten days ago plan. It was recognized at the start that and fined $25 by Judge Mills, the charge | a rigid system of right lines was impossi- being destroying public property by’ tear-'] ble from a financial point, Diverse cpin- ing away a_porticn of the Aqueduct bridge | fons were expressed by the property hold- for the purpose of laying a railroad track, | ers as to what extent a‘ curved system CONGREGATIONAL. without first securing a permit from the | should be allowed. The plan now offered is a me SW, BeN AU uate Ohio Natl. ply to WALTER A. BROWN, 1423 Pa. ave. ference, but thi Fiust CONGREGATIONAL, CHURCH, Con sora | Disttlct Commissioners authorising him so | combination of flat curves and direct lines, | Of ee sees ihe Presence Capital: OneMillionDollars CLEVELAND PARK and G sts. n.w., Rev. 8. M. Newman, D. D., pas- | t 40. a Mtudies of this section wore rade’ on four |t#e Austrian premler, was slightly wounded Oct. 4, at 5 O'clock p.m. HH, Berg-| S00 0 Extends from Connecticut ave. to Tenallytown tor.—11 a.m., public worship, with sermon by the TBR contour ‘mheete’ Grawats ay scale nteane in a duel with Dr. Wolff, the German na- George M. Emmerich, trustees. road. + 7:30" pom. service, “An Evening CONDENSED LOCALS. Gontour stiects drawn (0. scale Of “One | sional leader. me a aire Rar cragre fa W. B. Hibbs & Co ——— = + Sun 5 eno five feet intervals, which’ were. enlarged Sale of houschold effects of dwelling, No. 1500 13th . Printing of a tip Sty scoot, "b: ain. Chri’ denver, 6:20 that the atone cesing bn the fewerat the | from the coast survey sheets, Independent dition, It was announced in Paris that M. | “” °™ Mowlsy: October 4, at 12 o'clock m. BAXKERS @ BROKERS, = it_| northeast corner of North Capitol and 1| aps or plans were prepared py the aif- : 2 Jules Cambon, governor . LINCOLN MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL ferent parties in this office and the map ———, spon, never get-| ures or Hith and fe nn, 'nv ley. Ag | streets is in a braved oe es +g | Sally, submitted was one ‘compiled from . B.l y, sermon uring the twenty-four mn al these separat les. wale sid SER En See by pastor, 1i'n.m. Congregational: ral o’clock this morning the police made 79 ar- rests, 29 of white persons and 50 colored. Fourth Section. Fi Members New York Stock Exchange, cyclist, the shock causing his death; a coroner’s jury exonerated the wheelman 1427 F Street. Pierre Botkine, no al from all biame for the accident. A ERIEFS, 90c. er | entered the house of J. T. Spindle, 034 O of to the Bering sea conference, said it + paxe too good for w: z Fourteen females, of whom 4 were white, The fourth section, or county east of the * would | street northwest, and secured considerable ‘THALMANN copies, p_temerber that—when | Tene. 7:55 pm __ it | Sere inchided. ‘Anacostia river, has-been entirely coverea | P¢ held, whether Russia was represented et neg LUTHERAK. Ma LADEXEUnG, 4 Turks sacked nine vil Kew York. John W. Douglass, colored, was arrested | by a tentative plan, which ts not, however, ne villages in Per- | Church & Stephenson a UTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHURCH, PAs. | last evening by Special Policeman Crowley dered satisfactory. Further study is| "| “*ssacred three hundred people, ” 3 PLAC } ccnside! Bal re NORMAN T. ELLIOTT, 10th ec2-14d pee fae ee eS EMORIAL, Md. for tne Jarceny of 4 basket of grapes from needed, and considerable field work-Is'nec- peo a ee District. . w.e., C. H, A mark = id ire - H.1. ROTH ROCK, sips sor at latter See eens — ee, ene essary before the section is finally prepared Toys © power house of the Tices, with Lord's supper, 1i and 7: THE PRINTER W IDEAS. a ae = Pa -ave | Ont Jobn to sail for: thirty Gays. saad Babes 7 Elase<are aid AN a8 = ; SHUKC N, PA, cea tas TX ceiea han teat pete wees ce lees eee aston, Rev. W, Br Pa Herbert Andrews was this afternoon sent | 2p*, "imilar to those pespared: Imutucies to jail for ninety days by Judge Kimball subdl- 1305 G st. last month and ercaped' the i Beata, free. in the Police Court, on conviction cf car- | ytnder the act of 1888;—plats of subd. Capital Traction Company, located on D street northwest; the building and all of its contents were totally destroyed, caus- ing a loss of over a million dollars in value; isions of land have begn~examined for | this fire paralyzed the cable service = fire. I will print promptly now at low 7S EN LOTHERAN CHURCH, | rying concealed weapons. The offensive | ¥' se on the Eaten, a le ee ee tue: | implement was a dirk knife, peste My res ple sane ce. #nd | avenue and isth street branches of the — We're Ready for Fall Trade. | ?%.tie'Sacrament of the‘Attar® at 11. sun: | A fourteen-year-old. colored boy, named | dedication of land in e, Sher- | me, which were at once put in operation = We've gotten “in ~~ | _day school at 9:30. ¥. P. S.C. E. at 6:15. 1t | William Vassel, was arrested last night by | man avenue, Griswold’s subdtvizion, Chevy | by means of horses and mules; plans were — trator, . soy ha fiom Sigg oy an CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. | Policeman Kimmell, and charged with | Chase-drive, Connecticut gwenus, Emporia | Considered by -the rafiroad company” —— a — an A Pog a CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. housebreaking at the residence of Mrs, | street, Nebraska avenug,and,,the Baker | the equipment of the road with the under- ——— _ Boxes PLIES. No matter what noc how much you | FiusT CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, SOOT. | Elizabeth Kendall, 1326 Riggs street,where | tract. f fa ground electric system. — mie ‘Want if we ought to have it—it’s here. tlsh Rite Cathedral, 1007 G —Sanda; he .was formerly employed. The case was Future work. ||) ey Ped Te naanee, SUI Eire catisfaction as re-| Vice, 11:00 a.m.; subject gontinued today in the Police Court until | tn regard to the future.workof this of- SOuN 2 swore: Sards quality, but PRICES also. Risen Saviour, “Testimonial service, Friday, Monday. 2 — ee anes Easto: &R 421 11ithSt. p.m.; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Linscott, C. Bee ops fice, it may ‘be well to #ay that the re- rm re Upp, readers. All are invited. ate cording of all sections is anticipated to be POPULAR PRICED STATIONERS. ocl-14d Best Line to the Quaker City. won of oi ieaidacneaae REFORMED. - The Pennsylvania railroad. Only $2 rousd | Seam, meron CHUNG, pre aE: wr | ‘7D Nest Sunday —Aege It’s difficult to detect pasior:—Sermoa, I a.m. and. 7:30" p. Mr. C. G. Woodward's New Duties. a.m. ta. —the difference between our typentittes cir- Rt. Exch D.D., of Frederick, Md. Sylar letters and a real typewritten lerter, | _%hool rally, 9:30 a-m. re aS an advertining te: PRIENDS. dium.” We are agents for thie process, It to talk you're interested we'd like further ‘with you in regard to these letters. Mr. Charles G. Woodward, formerly con- nected with Sanders & Stayman, as the SYRON S. ADAMS, “‘Prompt’* ; Bible tan Becclid St 10:15 a.m. Cordial welcome toll, THE FRIENDS MEBTING AT THEIR MEETING Louse, . BW, every Fi nora! tt'iT ofelock. “Btble’ classes tatlowing od CENTRAL UNION MISSION, 622 LA. AVE.—GOS- pel services daily at 12 and 8 p.m., wagon, Sunday and Jury. ¥ Frank Thomes, arrested yesterday by Po- ‘Tse complainant ie sala tS be mot yet Bt

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