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F OR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—WE AKE AUTHORIZED TO OFFER vst compl -te house on ope of the best sts. on bts at a price fully $1,500 below will buy it; built of the best m: or finished in oak: recepticn hall a im. with mantel and fieplace; 7 bed ; large tiled bath, poreciatn tub,’ nickel laundry; i ifully room fc papered be on lot this. F st. E CHOICE ‘TONE & FA FOR SALE—$i stone and “Tith; hot-water t Clrele—honse mifd: lot worth ight trust of E& “WILE ey. in FOR RUY A NEW and 2 apreving s the n.w.; the house cost $6,000 to build; front Pompetian brick tied hatis. LOOK AT THE we will sell reoms, new!y papered ys: plenty of clos- r_ low prices SEE Us AT window briek: dry choice tory bas pered rooms and bath : pretty bay-window brick; 6 large back yard: alley. indow bri lot 16x 104 STONE & FAIR THIS 1S VERY room CORNER house near Capitel; exceltent repair. @ reoms and . paved Inly $7.500. E-ON AL. ER HOUSE, an unincumbered heuse west of not over $9.000, Oth wt; It value. FOR SALE from 10 to 6 per = Price, $3,000: renting for $22.50 a wonth—a cor- welling n.w. nce, $2200. renting for $45 a month—corner : rents $18.50—6 rooms, bath. cellar. Cost 3. Store property on the best square in the city, S per cent net Pree § i renting for $16.50—a new 6-reom brick with bath, ball. & nice locatic se. Price. 32. renting fer $22 a mm —brick, nW., On mbered st.; lot 25x100. S Price. $1.90: worth $3,000 pretty new brick; 1 ul bath; rents $15.30. Sap aee waren 6 rooms and hath; sre Melisa; renting for $88 a month—3 cen- houses. soc renting for $42 « month—3 solid- $14.50-2 each; rent at pretty 4th and V sts. BEST HOMB ever POSITIVELY TH teed nothing a¥ good exer offered for $5, offered under $7.000- that handsome new 3-story dwelling 2306 13th st. of the choicest beper tions on “The Heights,” looking do on the Capitol: near cars, school, stores, &c. adjoining flue homes; stone eS see “eee iy well-lighted dining 3 Iarge bath: tot 1 feet wide; about 120 deep. Open for inspection it E & FAIRFAX 806 F st. n.w. E—O ST. NEAR CORNER GF 9TH ST. Le ry brick; 11 reoms i mod. imps. sees neighborhood: very desirable as a home. $6,500. WESCOTT, WILCOX _& HIESTON, 1907 Pa. ave. VERY FINE HOUSE ON 3 refused $3,000.00: will new sell $22.00: lot 258x150. Nothing ike it in the R. §._DONALDSON, 520 loth st. nw. AN ESTATE-THAT DE- 1 story |; Will be sold cheap TON. Trestee, 452 D street nw. .EE, ‘Trustee, Fendall building. ALE_600 G S.W.; PRESS BRICK; 22 FT. front: bay window: parlor, dining room,’ kitchen, sitting room. 5 bed rooms. hall rocm, bath cellar. Inquire on premines. ite \LE-PLEASANT HOME: NEAR CARs 8 reoms. Mar and bath; 4 reoms on each floor: lot 29 by 100: bay window brisk; splendid condition. Inquire 925 O st. n.w. 1t* FOR KENT_THIS IS THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN the city—1314 W st. p.w.; 10 rooms; 2 baths; in perfect condition: rent only $35.50 per month. 2izs Post. o.w.: 9 rooms and bath; a.m.t.; in xvod condition: rent reduced to $30.30’ per month. 11 Quincy st. e.; 6 rooms and bath; new; 15 a AVE. fe ; 3 baths; price, $135 per month. 17 rome; $ bathe; Pris) SEs Sf. GREEN, mb5-3t Ti 14th st. iw. FOR RENT— 1919 13th st $40.00 32 Sth st. > . 1732 aii: mb5-3t Ti 14th st. FOR RENT NEW, SIX-ROOM HOUSE; BASE- went; w.i.; om Hine of two railways; bargain at #10. B. T. REAMY, ite Hotel Varnum. ALE-9TH AND G STS."N.B.; MOST PER- homes in n.e.; 2-story and conerete cellar; press brick; bay window: 7 rooms; heated by Ternuce; a.m.i; open every day; over 19 feet offered low on terms to suit. ee cae ‘OSCAR W. WHITE, 1114 F st. yOR SALI SRNISHED OR UNFURNISHED— ¥ Yale et umbia Heights, 3-story bay-window b onerete cellar; 10 rvoms; parlors, dining reom and kitchen ‘on ‘first’ floor; large Sard and parking: private side alley; & big b in; on terms wait. re ees sca W. WHITE, 1114 F st. FALE—FINE RESIDENCE PROPERTY; cap oe we. bet. 12th and 13th ste. p.w.; 15 rooms; 2 bath reoms; a very large 2 brick stable; 4 stalls, carriage bouse. reduced to $18,500. DAVID D. SYCNE & CO., 804 F st. YR SALE—WE HAVE HOUSES IN ALL PARTS et the city: business property, investment prop- erty. and_ residenc ringing in price from 1,000 to $100,000. See u: n SAVib'd. SFCNE & co., 204 F st. FOR SALE—COLUM. HEIGHTS; FINE LO- cation; half square frem electric ‘ears; 3-story It Drown stone and press brick bay-window house; excellent condition; 9 rolns heated by furnace; conerete cellar; OSCAR W. WHITE. 1114 F #1 at FIRST-CLASS HOME AT A BAR Buff brick; 6 rooms and bath; on @th st. ©, Worth 14.500; price now $3,700. T NET ANVESTMENT— : Less than auction prlce—3 room brick houses within one square of Capitol and on good street. ay rent. $38 — Price, $4,000. CHAS. E. . “CF. a Price, $4.04 isth an BARGAIN FOR COLORED PEOPLE— house in good street; 6 rooms and 350. easy terms. . 1ith and G p.w. BANE . n.w.. 10 rms., furnace 1345 Kenesaw ave. 9 rms.. cellar, furnace. |. Hits.. § rms.. cellar, fur. n.w., 8 rms., cellar. . 517 3d st. ne, 6 rms, cellar 142 D at. me., 6 rms....... $14 € st. se, 6 rms... 2 : 568 M st. se., 6 rms. 5 oe Terms to suit. ‘Also other properties. LLINS & GADDIS, 511 1th st. now. AT A SACRIFICE—9-n00OM HOUS IRHOOD; large lot AN , . 14th and Y; . R’ & CLOSETS; OOD LOCATION and WELL BUILT. SY TERMS... ---PRICE, $10,000 GOOD %ROOM BRICK DWELLIN 8 ST. NEAR 16TH; 19x95, ALSO <ICE $-ROOM BRICK DWE NEAR 7TH & R N.W. “LY. E, REAL ESTAT! RALPH W_L IN €6 14TH ST. CPhene 2049.) FOR SALE—ON Cirele, a fine residence: rooms and bath; Price, $5,500. lot ST. EAR 9TH; SPLENDID ck: always rented: convenient to 5 car Vines; lot 16x90; will sacrifice for $2.350. JW. GLENNAN & CO.. It ‘Warder bidg.. 9th and F. FOR SALE-IN THE N. 14th st. electrie Hine. a well-built 2-story bay- ‘window press-brick; 6 rooms and bath: fine lot; $3,000 ‘J.__W. GLENNAN & CO.. it Warder bidg., Sth and F. FOR SALE—BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED ON ORE- gon ave.. 2 2-story and basement @-rcom hose; always rented; good lot: price. $1.500. JW. GLENNAN & CO.. it Warder bidg., 9th and F. FOR SALE—3227 16TH ST.. MT. PLEASANT: fine, new brick dwelling. ten rooms and bath: . cellar: all conveniences: lat A price oaly $1.00. DAVIS & STORTEVASE mnt 1404 G st. uw. FOR SALE-FOR AN INVESTMENT—3 FRAME ) FOR SALE $1,700 FOR A well located s.c., containing @ rooms d rented to white ‘tenants at §8 per mo. lot 52x80; price enly $2,500 as 9 whole. Will net purchaser 11 per cent on investment. it BECK & WELLER, 602 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—A SD -E.—8-STORY BAY-WIN. dew brick “house; 9 rooma and bath; a. horse eye $4,000 rear of lot: paved price Is only $3,750. It BECK & ¥ _ SALE TRESS 3 BAY. WINDOW centsining ¢ rooms, reception bell, bat collar and a.m.i.; excellently located mear car Hines; a bargain that cannot be licated tm the elty at ;_ terms easy. & WELLER. ‘902 F st. n.w. D CELLAR BRICK parlor, reception hall, on Ist floor; lot 16.8x ANCIS W. BAKER. 1301 F at. nw. STORY AND CELLAR ir cor. Sth and M sts. n.w.; 2,000 less than its value. 5 NCIS W. BAKER, 1301 F et. now. BRICK ON 8TH line; deep lot to wide price, $1,800; terms cosy. 3t_ FRANCIS W. BAKER, 1901 F st. n.w. SALE—NICE BRICK HOUSE NEAR 16? POR SALE—LARGE ck dwelling, ni 36,250; and U sts.; 6 rooms and bath; in good condition, let 17x79 to alles; bargain at $4,200; terms easy. at WALTER A. BROWN, 1433 Pa. ave. SALE-A N ESIDENT WHO OWNS fine howse near 18th and F sts. instructs me to sell it a @ sacrifice; It coutains 10 rooms, beth und collar; all in good condition; large lot; great bargain at $6750; part cash, balance to suit. mh LTER A. BROWN, 1423 Pa. ave. EW HOUSE, 12 ROOMS, 1957 lumbin Heights, overlooking city. RRELL, 1425 N. ¥. ave. u.w. BY WM. C. NORRIS, oi7 4TH ST. near 11th n.e., brown-stone aud brick 5; 7 rooms; price, $3,500; cost $4,200. dwell mb5-t: FOR SALE-S-ROOM HOUSE, IN SPLENDID condition; 6th st. n.e., near cars; will sell for £3,500. as I want to leave the city at once; tt Is actually $1,500 less than It is worth. Address OWNER TEXAS, Star office. tt RE NO FINER AND BET- houses 3819, slop sink on im: open daily; low cash 'DERSON, 1323'G st. n.w. —1206 LAMAR PLACE, HOLMEAD the oriy one of those very desirable on a 25xi00 lot; 4 rooms deep; it will Fay as an investment, and tx a beautiful hous; only $4.5¢0. MEYERS & ANDERSON, 1323 G nw. D SEE THOSE FINE HOUSES east of 13th none ever Heights like them in eleganco cheval mitrors and wash- rooms, 2 baths, slop sink and cold water on 3d floor. MEYERS & mh5-3t “HEAPEST HOUSE IN EAST 1008 N. J. ave. 8.e.; § rooms; lot Perfect order; house cost 00; Louse cant. JOHN F. DONOHOE, ‘308 East Capitol st. mh5-3t* FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—A MODERN HOUSE on Metropolitan Branch, B. and O. R. mi from station; thirteen rooms; elec peaking tubes: bath; gas plant; open grates; handsome lawn; for house of ten ‘rooms. preferably located northwest. Address, w: tuils, P.O. Box 498. mh5-7t 2 PER CENT INVESTMENT IN A pressed brick; bay window; near Sth house: and E sts. s.w.; must be sold. mb5-2t HENRY WEX, 501 7th st. s.w. FOR SALE—$2,000—RENTING FOR $15.00 PER mo.: not far from U.S. Capitol; 6-rm. and bath new; $300 cash, and $11" per mo., or all CHAS: W. BLACKWOOD, 704 14th st. nw. HEIGHTS—$5,000— : Small cash payment and balance month- Story; 8 rms.; bath and cellar; furnac CHAS. W. BLACK WOOD, 704 14th st. n.w. SALE_ COLUMBIA FOR SALE—ON R ST. WEST—FOR THE REST SALE—$6,300-3-STORY, 10-RM. BRICK; near 16th and Q sts.; worth $7,500; $40 per mo. CHAS. W. BLACKWOOD, 704 14th st. n.w. rented ite offer over a trust of $5,500—Large, handsome, 3-story p. b.: nearly new; HOT-WATER HEAT; berdsome cab. mantels, ‘&.; built to sell $7,500; large lot. A BARGAIN FOR SOME ONE. If'$5,600 Is bid, and that the highest, it will go. mbb W. 8 MINNIX, 1427 F. FOR SALE- § ST. N.W.; NEW, 9-ROOM house; a.m.t.; reduced to $3,760: $200'cash, bal- ance on easy’ term ¥. J. DIEUDONNE, It Room 23, Ohio Bank Bldg. FOR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE—1349 AND 1353 Harvard st. and 1249 Kenesaw ave.; three of the finest houses on Columbia Heights; must be sold at once. Call or address JACOBS BROTH- ERS, Owners, 1349 Harvard st., 9 to 11 a.m. and 4 to'6 p.m. mh5-6t FOR SALE—ON A PROMINENT CORNER N.E.. B-story brick; a.m.i.;-6 Mving rooms, store and cellar: price, $3,500.00 718 4th st. D..; 40x100; improved by 8-story frame: % rooms; clear of incumbrance; offcr wanted. W. F. SALTER, It & Warder bldg. FCR SALE— CHEAP DWELLINGS AND LOTS iy WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Brokers. 17th st. near Pa. ave., large brick dwelling, with all m.1.; rented; lot 24.6x12¢ ft. to alley. Price ... = zB $1 23d st. near Pa. ave. n.w., 3-story and base- ment, 10-room and bath brick’ dwelling; very de- sirabie neighborhood. Price only... - .$6.750 Carroll st. near the Gapitol, new brick dwell- ing; 6 rooms, bath, a.m. Very cheap. Price . = $3.00 INSTALLMENT. PL. F ot. ne. bet. 6th and 7th story and cellar brick dwellin bath; deep lot to wide alley. No’ cash required. Monthly payments. only $8,600. “SPLENDID INVESTMENT.” Nearly new 2-story and basement brick dwell- ing of 6 rooms and bath, near Pa. ave. s.e., at $600 less than cost. Always rented at $18.50 per month. Beautifully foe cabinet man- tels and open plumbing. For price, terme, ete. “E st. business property. ‘Small frame dwelling on E st. northwest near Pa. ave. Price, $3,500. “NORTHWEST BARGAIN.” A delightful brick dweling, with 10 rooms; handsomely decorated and finished; near N. H. abd only short distance north of Dapont le; trust of $6,000, which has 2 years to run. This property will be sacrificed at about $3,000 less than cost. Offer wanted. “PRICE ONLY $5,500." For a magnificent northwest dwelling rooms, with tiled bath and furnace heat. terms if desired “2ist Price of 9 Easy near Pa. ave."” Frame dwelling of 7 rooms and bath, with lot B0x160 feet. Price only $5,000. NORTHWEST DWELLING ‘Near 16th st. and N. H. ave. This property is offered to settie a syndicate at a very low ‘The house contains 10 rooms, tiled bath room, hard. wood finish and hot water heat; easy terms. TAKOMA PARK: Nearly new frame dwelling of 9 bath, with furnace heat; large lot and Tear; convenient to cars. ce only. We bave 10 beautiful brick dwellings in differ- ent sections of the city; offered by owner at eat reduction; desirable colored people can buy pleasant house on easy terms. ices from $3,000 to $3,500. PRICE ONLY $800. 724 19th st. n.e.; desirable frame dwelling, in perfect order. Terms, only $50 cash, balance Payable $10 per month. “BEAUTIFUL HOUSES" VERY EASY TERMS. 25th st. near Pa. ave., new 3-story and base- ment brick and stone dwelling; 9 rooms and tiled bath room; open fireplaces;’ hot water heat. Terms, $500 cash, balance payable $50 per month. Price only. + $6,500 WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, mh4-3t 1907 Pa. ave. n.w. FOR SALE—CHEAP—9TH STREET SOUTHEAST. A 2STORY AND CELLAR BRICK; 6 ROOMS AND BATH; FURNACE; NEAR HIGH SCHOOL; £BOUT ONB CARS; $4,500; TERM: Sane Ae, te borthessty haif lock front eable- cart 5 cent Investment; terms very cast. og AGGAMAN, 700 14th st. (apstalts). FOR S4LE—WE ARE NOW OFFERING A SPE cial list of the greatest bargains ever eet, many wel} rented, paying 8 to 10 per cent, Investments. oat oa all desirably located, $1,700 to wg have you io exchange? We have a fine list of properties, all grades,“up to $100,000; some unincumbered. JOHN F. WAGG, . fei2 * 700 14th st. (upstairs). FOR SALE—TO SETTLE AN ESTATH, THRES 1. story p.b. houses, cn I st. n.w. between 13th atid 14th ste, lots 72x144 ft. to 30-ft. alley; nd ite for an iment house. D. M. Executor, 102 st hws FOR SALE-A GREAT CHANCE FOR A 6 rooms: concieted cellar; ai] modern 1 ments; 629 14th st. ‘NER, MOXLEY, 110 13ch st. s.¢. -_ feb-tt FOR SALE—1i0 12TH ST. 8.E.; HERE IS A BAR- ain; fine 6-room brick; ali modern ne. ments; 4 doors from Lincoln Park. to $3,300._MOXLEY, Owner, within. ja81-tt FOR SALE—DESIRABLE DWELLIN 10_RMS.; in first-class condition; mear the “Navy Depart: ment.”” Price, $9,500. Dwelling on 20th st. near “P” comfortable home, with 10 rooms, For sale at the low Price of $7,000: $2,000 cash, $5,000 can remain at 5 per cent. Hiliyer place and 2ist st.; double house; $12,500. H. ROZIER DULANY, del1-tt No. 1320 F at. FOR SALE—ELEGANT NEW DWELLING, 1800 Rhode Island ave.; few steps west of lowa Circle. ‘This house was not built to sell, but for occu: pancy of owner's family, three persons, for whose use it is too Inge. No expense was spared to make it perfect throughout. Certainly ‘no loca- tion in Wastington is more beautiful or desirable. pd to J. W. NAMRN, Owner, 1338 Vt. ave. te FOR SALE—6 NEW HOUSES ON 14TH ST. NEAR Md. ave. n.e.; 6 rooms, back porches and all modern improvements; heated by furnaces; fine cabinet mantels; n perfect gem of a home. des-tt Owner, MOXLEY, 110 12th at. s.c. * ¥ MONEY WANTED-& TO LOAN. MONEY P. Advances gu FE “Loan bess and z RIGGS 708 lath st. amounts. 3, 1918. 00 each. $100 each. Sag and be ote ae wb5-8t INS & GADDIG;'5i1 11th st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN TO SUIT At Fent rates of reak oneal cteie fais ise ‘trlet of 7 & BROWN, mbb-tf ALBERT Oe 920 F st. bw. A PRIVATE PARTY HAVING A FEW THOU- cand Gollars,* will loan tt ow first-class real eo. = security; no agents. Address F., 710 a - BW. it Sac ee ee ae) ieleales AE Ee ee MADE rge or small amount advanced construction of bufldings; iso straight loans at & ee 6 per cent. A. M. GORMAN, at F st. nw. —— WANTED—FOR A_ FIRST-CL, N.W. AN, 1000.00; no commission allowed sor valte, wS-3t LATIMER & NESBIT, 1321 “G" st. MONBY WANTED—A SPLENDID CHANCE FOR AN INVESTMENT. A LIMITED NUMBER OF FIRST TRUST NOTES, EACH, BEARING SIX PER CENT. TITLE COMPANY'S CER- TIFICATE WITH BACH NOTE. GILT-EDGE SECURITY. SEE US. .. it DAVID D. STONE & CO., 804 F st. now. AT 5% INT. COMMISSION, 1%. ‘000. z= 1,000. Also large sums in any amount at even lower rate of interest if security justifies. We make & specialty of large loans, 1t LIBBERMANN & HAWN, 1808 F st. TOR SALE—TWO OF THE FINEST DWELLINGS in Columbian College subdivision, cor. 15th and Binney fts.; 12 rcoms each; magnificently finish- ed; will be ‘sold cheap and on terme. Apply to owner, CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, 9th_ a1 sts, DW. de21-tf FOR SALE—DO YOU WANT A GOOD AND cheap house on i8th street? Really a bargain. dels-tf JOHN SHERMAN, 610 14th et. FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE-- A splendid lot on Lanter Heights at a bar- gain; also one on Columbia Heights; must be sold ‘at once. B. H. WARNER & CO., mbd 916 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—THE PICK OF COLUMBIA HGHTS. —A splendid opportunity for builders, home- seekers or investors. Low prices and easy terms. Lo: 10, block 24, n’. cor. Princeton and 13th. Tot 9, block 21, 13th near Kenyon. Lot 20, block 85, Kenesaw near 14th. Lot 20; block 26, Kenyon near 14th. Lot 7, block 22; 18th near Kenesaw. Lot _ 6, block 22. 13th near Kencsaw. mh2-¢t WANT TO REDUCE INTEREST FROM 6 TO 5 Per, cent on $8,000 loan, about due, secured on irst-class city property’ D.W.; BO. commission.’ Address Box 160, Star office, ite WANTED $3,000.00 FOR $ YEARS, AT 5 PER cent (without commission), on improved rty in u.w.; about % its value. Address OWNER, Star office. ite $67,000.00 IN HAND TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO suit, on real estate; give answer same day appli- cation received; charge leas than 1 per cent. MALCOLM HUPTY, Attorney, 472 La, mb5-6t* TO LOAN— $2,000 TO $3,000 ‘To loan on improved real estate security. Wh6-3t* A. 8. CAYWOOD, 938 9th at. n.w. WILL LOAN AT FIVE 6) PER CENT ANY TONY SUCTION Or the Seise coe ay N IN. elt VEI shail; No DELAY’ if ts mh3-tf STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F n.w. MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST-CLABS CITY SUB- urban and county property; no delay if security Address OWNER K., Star office. good; installment loans, oo small monthiy pay. FOR SALE_NORTHWEST, NEAR T ST. CIRCLE, | Wents. DUCKETT & DENT, Attys, G35 F st. EE TRS oe es CoE RE mb2-1m for apaitment house; ‘adjoining owners -60; | MONEY IN- SUMS TO SUIT AT V will exchange for good house northwest; a gen | “interest on Dee rool ceate seu LOWEST uine burgain. See ROLAND C. BOOTH, cor. FRANK T. RAWLINGS, 1505 Pa. ave., Arling- Jeth and G n.w. mb3-3t* ton Ins. Co.'s bldg. L. D. tel. 149. imbl-tf FOR SALE—ON WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, A lot at far less than its value to a prompt buyer. According to a recent act of Congress for the extension of Conn. ave. this lot will look dl- rectly out upon a circle, down the avenue, and will always command an unobstructed view of Rock Creek Park; much of the ground for the cirele ard avenue bas been acquired alrea trees, shrubbery and hedge on this lot w started five years ago, and for any one desiring @ beautiful site at a remerkably low figure this Jot_will bear investigating. THOS. W. SID- WELL, 1811 I st. n.w. mbi-t,th,s8t TO LOAN — TWO THOUSAND; : gage; si r_ cent; Jon ime; no commission. mhl-51 ‘OBERT CONEN, 630 Pa, ave. nw MONEY TO LOAN ON CHATTEL, COLLATERAL and personal security, diamonds, pisnes;, oflice private; business confidential. . McGOWAN, Rm. 19, Glover bldg., 1419 F'n.w, MONEY ALWAYS IN HAND TO LOAN ON AP- Proved District real estate, in sums to sult, at apd 6 per cent; commission nominal. fe26-tt ALBERT F, FOX, 920 F st. n.w. FIRST MORT- FOR SALE—A QUICK DEAL GETS THE CHOIC- est. lot—biggest bargain ever offered—on Wash- ington Heights; 50 ft. wide; south front; next to and looking down Connecticut ave. JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, 700 14th st. (upstairs). fel2 FOR SALE—THIS IS A SNAP—$500, ON A QUICK deal, gets a nice lot, fronting two streets, 17 ft. on Florida ave., with water, sewer and gas. ie JOHN 'F. WAGGANAN, fel2 700 14th st. (upstairs). SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR SALE—IN KENSI 10-room house; cellar; furnace; chicken house; 1 beantifal situation; minutes from electric cars or R.R. station; pri $4,650. H. M. MARTIN, 1015 Pa. ave.’n.w. m5, 12,19-3t FOR RENT—IN _KENSINGTO! SEVERAL heuses; 4 to 10 rooms: water: beautiful and ccnvenient situations; $10 to $26 per mo. H. M. MARTIN, 1915 Pa. ave. n.w. _ mb65,12,19-3¢ SALE—48 ACRES, ENTIRE OR IN SMALU tracts, in Maryland, on Bowen road, vear Dis- trict line; terms et OWNER, 438 Mass. ave. .w., after 4 o'clock. mb5-3t* FOR SALE—AT STOTT’S STATION, ON MET. branch B. & O. R.R., a part of “‘Chillum Castle ianor;” this property has been platted for sub- Civision: bas frontages on Blair and Riggs roads and Ist st. cast extended; this property will be sold in lots, blocks or whole; there are a handsome 20-room dwelling and outbuildings on the property; no incumbrances; terms can be arta For price and all further informa- tion apply WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, 1907 Pa. ave. n.w. mb5-3t FOR SALE-00 ACRES, CHEVY CHASE, $89,000; 15 acres, $15,000; 8-room villa, 8 acres, Chevy Chase, $10,000; 6r. cottage, 1 acre, West Chevy Chase, $3,000; 12r. house, Woodmont, $1,500; 8a, Sliver’ Spe ing, Sr. house, $1,600; % ucre, West Crevy Chase’ $500, “Many® otros, = Mere Wes It MILES FULLER, 504 11th, FUR RENT—HOUSES AT HYATTSVILLE, HIGH- lands, Bladensburg, Landover; from $8 to $26. Bargains for sale in suburban property. Call at once. DUCKETT & DENT, 635 F st. mhb-3t* FOR SALE—23 ACRES, HIGHLY IMPROWD;-7- Yoom dwelling; fine’ condition; barn, stable, chicken houses; fruit; water; 2'miles from sta- tion; $2,850. DUCKETT & DENT, 630 F st. mob5-3t* ¥OR RENT—10-ROOM STONE HOUSE ON CON- duit road; all modern improvements; large lot; cheap: can be bought for half the cost; bargain. te DUCKETT & DENT, 635 F et. FOR SALE—-T-ROOM COTTAGE AT KENSING- ton, Md.; terms to suit. Address or call on F. . NASH, 710 O st. p.w. mh5-8t* FOR SALE-I HAVE A 15-ACBE TRACT OF land near the American University; Mass. ave. —— through it; very valuable for subdivision. ‘or terms, éc., address Box 15, Star office. mé-2 FCR RENT—MILE FROM HYATTSVILLE, 30 acres, 6-room house and two porches; pecessary buildings; water, fruit, fine view; No. 1 place for office holder; rent, $25. JOHN STEPHEN, 1836 Corcoran st. mbS-3t* WANTED FOR THE SUMMER, A LARGE COM- pletely furnished country house in Montgomery ccunty, Md.; accessible to Washington by train or drive; givs location, description and rent. Address Box 63, Star office. mb2-1w* FOR RENT—9-ROOM, IN HYATTSVILLE; UPPER and lower veranda in rear; cellar; large lot: stable; outhatldings; two minutes’ walk from station. Price, $18. ROGERS & ROGERS, 338 Ind. ave., and Hyattsville, Md. fe26-m,thé&s-tt MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITU! Without removal. ‘ments received on carrying. Do not PIANOS, &o. Strictly, confidential Pay- i ch which reduces: cost ot re OF one harass you; we will make yon a loan to pay thei gf aud make an easy contract for payment. Prompt attention given ali applications. Courte> ous treatment to all. Give us a call before go- — oe TAEIEAL LOAN: GUARANTED CO. fel0-12tf 02 Bi F st. n.w., Hood Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at 4, 4%, 5, and 6 per cent interest. Special privileges with respect to prior puy- ments. tage ‘amounts a specialty. TYLEH RUTH It, 1807 Fat. new. fete $1,000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE. amount. Lowest rates. Also installment plan. L. 0. Del-ASHMUTT, feT-tt 1421 G st. bw. icsceeahies 5 PER OR aTiRsrON, 1 PER CEN PROMPT ANSWER GIVEN.” i feT-{f LIEBERMANN & HAWN, 1203 F ST. $10 AN UPWARD LOANED ON FURNITUit PIANOS, horses, wagons; ete., at lowest cate and on the day you apply. It can be returned in installments, which re- duces the cost of carrying it. also made on the building and loan asso- elation plan. Front Room, first floor, ees MORTGAGE LOAN ©O., fel-42,tt 625 F st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT— ON REAL ESTATE; CHARGES NOMINAL. RALPH W. LEH, REAL ESTATE—IN: URANCE, Ja28-3m 606 14TH ST. N.W. (PHONE 2039). H. K. FULTON’S LOAN OFFICE, 1218 PENNA. ave. ow. : Established 1870. ~ Money loaned on watches, diamonds, jewelry, silver ware, ete. Cash paid for old gold and silver. ja25-6m° MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT 5 PER cent; payment on principal in amounts of §500 OF more received at any interest period. F. H. SMITH & SONS, 1418 F st. n.w. aci7-tt MONBY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- est rates of interest, on D. (. real estate; also bailders’. loans. ¥. J. DIEUDONNE, pols-tt Room 28, Ohio Naticnal Bank bldg. MONEY TO LOAN ON SECOND TRUSTS, LIFE insurance policies, collateral and other available securities; best terms in city. ATTWELL & STUBBLEFIELD, Mertz bldg., 21th and F aw. tell- MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT LOW- cat rates of interest. No delays. ‘M. A. BALLINGER, au2s-tt 610 14th st. b.w. TO LOAN— ON REAL ESTATE— 000, 000, 600, 00, "$600. THOMAS EB. WAGGAMAN, poT-tf 917 ¥ st. nw. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 0 F NW. aehe eens ror eae com want, =e Stet, ees whens without removal or Any business with us strictly confidential, and you can get the money the day you ask for it. Losns can be paid in part or in full at any time fo suit the convenience of the borrower, and any part paid reducea the cost of carrying the Prepertion to the smount pid. GTON MORTGAGE CO., Je16-tr 610 F st. NEW WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, SUBDIVISION. Choice lots, voe hundred and ef tidewater, varying in depth from 100 to 180 feet. fronting south on WYOMING AVENUE, east on TWENTIETH street and north on KALORAMA AVENUE between COLUMBIA ROAD and CON. NECTICUT AVENUE, are now offered for sale at moderate prices. Since the extension of letropolitan railway along Columbia road trom Florida avenue to 18th street this rty has teen rally recognized as the most attractive and ble in the District for residence pur- PeXspbalt pevements, water, gas, clectric light and perfect sewerage. Persons buying now will have choice uf lots. The best neighborhood is the cheapest and most satisfactory 1n the end. In selecting a site for a home here you will make no mistake in location or price. For inspection of plats ond prices Apply to GEO. TRUESDELL, Room 22, Wyatt building, ity feet above fel5-1m.23 FOR SALE_SPLENDID INVESTMENT OFFERED in besiness property os 4th st. nw.; only $5,000 cash required; now paying 20 per cent net on this equity; sacrificed on account of ill- health of owner, who ts ordered to Pacific coast. WM. C. NORRIS, 617 14th st. + mb3-tf FOR SALE INSPECT HOUSES COR. 12TH AND 8 tory 8: tantially built; handsomely finished: r00! m.{. Will sell cheap and on easy monthly Page ments. Apply GEO. P. NEWTON, Owner, 11: I st. or 802 F st. n.w. ‘mh FOR SALE—TWO FRAME HOUSES ON 10TH ST. n.w., renting for $23.80 per month, for less than Froud price, | Call and you will ‘be convinced. _D. SULLIVAN, 13th and G n.w. _ fe%5-lw FOR SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN—8-ROOM BOF? brick store, situated on one of the bealest thor- fares in Wagh.; rented for $30.50; 23.2120. Price, $4,000, J.D. SULLIVAN, 13th and G aw. te2S-1w FOR SALE “A MOST BEAUTIFUL HOME NEAR $0000; te int 2 grece “baretin apne , ; this a great CHARLES EARLY, 615 Ith st. nw. fe26-Tt FOR SALE—WEST END 10 PER CENT INVEST- ments. "Price, $1,000; easy terms; 6-room brick dwelling; convenient to departments, ~ $2,000 ‘for a brick dwelling; 6 rooms and bath; very easy terms. A chance to secure @ home. Several bargains, $1,500, $2,500, $3,000; call and see the ries. < feae-taw-3t_H, M. MARTIN, 1915 Pa. ave. nw. - POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. E. 8. RANDALL'S POTOMAC RIVER. LINE. Steamer HARRY RANDALL will leave River View wharf socere sae and eee EE 7am, landing at Colonial Beach, Chapel ‘Point and ali wharves ap far down as Lower Returning on Mot and Wednesdays at 9 p.m., and on Fridays about 3:30 p.m. * UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE WASHINGTON, D. C., TO GLYMONT, MD., and intermediate a The new Steamer. ESTELLE RANDALL, daily except Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Returning about 3 p.m. received until the boursot aaling ns Peet ived un! ur of sai RANDALL, Ez. 8. Ra, ily ind Manager. GEO. 0. CARPL Hines? General Agent, Washi: WM. M. REARDON, Agent, Alexandria. jaa sote STEAMER “WAKEFIELD,” Leaves Washington. D. 6. (that. feng. wharf), ves . C. Mondays, 7 8 termediat Beach. “huseood, Rock Polat, Nomiet Greek, Abell's,” Leonardtown, Stone's, ‘Howard's, Cobrun's, Colton’s. Colonial ‘Beach, ‘Bushwond, Rock oine, Colton’, Leonardtown, Creek, Piney Point, Cor. 14th and F sts. MONEY FO LOAN-$1.000 UPWAUD AT § PER cent; $260, $500, og f on Dud, feat estate. WM, HSaUNDEMS BOD. ap2s-tt 3 1407 F at. MONBY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 6 PER CENT ON approved District real estate; no =e . M, P. mb9-tr is 148 F at, LOANS ON EST 5, B% cul 8 pe rv cent. fe27-tt GASCH BHOS., 1807 F st. MONEY TO LOAN IN 8UMS TO SUIT ON REAL estate security in the District of Columbia; no delsy; charges moderate. WASH’N DANENHOWER, nol8-tf Z 1411 G st, nw. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- i rates of sirarent on D. Grea ertate: Large ine ae cl re ea cen, noT-tt 704 14th st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE within the District of Columbia in amounts to soit applicants, at 5, 5% ex. 6 per cent. Jal9-ti GEO. W. NS, 19th st. n.w. LOANS MADE ON VED COLLATERAL, such as life ee bonds, building sociation I sy! 4 a ites, &c. No Gel Yunis ry 1110 F st. ina elevator. 5 HAVING MADE ARRAN STS WITH GEMEN AG stalls X can place $78,009 a€ 8, per cent. xo do Eizaki Givsby, Bs ish at, cor, F mw. LADIES GOODS. HAVING GIVEN UP oe b {Lancet PET Wage WINTER RESORTS. ATLANTIO CITY, KH. J. HOTEL Is one of winter at reduced ites, in Al fen . Full ocean view frou ‘THE ISLESWORTH. - DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH. Open all the year. Modern in every detail. Fresh and salt water in every bath. ambS-1m A, C..MeCLELLAN, NEW ENGLAND, OCEAN END SOUTH CAROLIN. five. Will open March 5, after many adaitionat its. Steam it and all conven! spring rates. VAN & WILL. 2 CEDARCROFT. heat. Sun parler, ‘Modern’ eats. Eis -78t Aire. W. FRAN SEE HOTEL STICKNEY. Kentucky ave., 100 feet beach. Steam it. fe ‘lor. to $2.50 a to $14 Bape Sans OS BP anes BERKSHIRE INN, OCEAN END VIRGINIA AVB., Atlantic City. NJ. First-class, with moderate rates; capacity, 300; elevators to street level; steam heat thi it; sun parlors; full view of rates and book- Club rE. ocean. Write for special sprin; lct, showing hotel, new steel pier, Coun’ FEgunds. golt links, etc. — G. FRANK fe28-78t Cesticey THE ALBEMARLE, Virginia ave. near Beach. A beautiful, homelike hotel, at moderate rates, with all the modern conveniences, Gapacity, 300. 1,200 sq ft. of steam-heated sun parlors, with un- obstructed view of ocean. Excellent table and service, pure spring water. Write for special Spring rates and booklet showing hotel, the sun pa-lois and new steel pier, etc. J. P. COPE. fel0-26t,10 THE WU.TSHIRE. Virginia ave., 75 yards from the beach. Elevator and steam heat. Opens March Ist. Under man- eut of the owner and pregesetes, 8.8. PHOE- late of Hygeiu Hotei, Old Point Comfort. "St. Charles, Atlantic City, N. J. Open All the Year. Finest Hotel on the Coast. Sun parler, 300 feet long, overlooking ocean and beach esplanade. Vacuum steam-heating system. Elevator to street level; hot and cold, fresh and salt water in all baths. Rooms en suite; bat tached. JAMES B. REILLY, fe21-1m,78 Owner and Proprietor. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Winter and Spring Resort by the Sea. _ HOTEL BRIGHTON, Open Throughout the Year. F. W. Hemsley & Son fel-tu,th&s-26t HOTEL EDISON— MICHIGAN AVE., NEAR beach. Elevato;. sun parlor. Steam heat. pres nt table. jal sf ‘Sook 3. c. COPELAND. appointment. fates, Write Zor booklet. felo-tt The Grand Atlantic, Virginia ave. aud the Beach, Atlantic City, N. J. This clegant new hotel is now open for the Second season. Capacity, 700 guests. Every modern convenience. Steam heated throughout. Peseenger elevators to street. Spacious sun par- lors, Orchestra. The finest cuisine and the Purest water. Strictly high-class hotel at mod- erate spring rates. elightful rooms en suite, with bath attached. Write for Mivstrated Book- “8 a CHARLES B. COPE. fe19-78t HADDON HALL. ON THE BEACH. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. GOLF LINKS. In course of preparation. oiibe purest of Sater from out own artesian well: feet deep, us for all irposes thro it the house. : = Write for booklet. fel7-26t LEEDS & LIP? SEAS.DE HOUSE, Atlantic City, N. J. Ocean front. Open ‘all the year. Elevator. ace sea water baths in house. Sun Perr zee GALEN HALL ATLANTIC CIT’ A sanatorium, with superior hotel table and jee. A retreat for the overtased and over- worked. ‘The tonic air of ocean for invalids and convalescents. Physicians nurses, massage, electricity, ete. Send for booklet, P fey-26t,10 L. YOUNG. THE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Directly on the beach. Greatly improved and refurnished. Hot and cold water baths in house. Rooms en suite, with private baths attached. , Write for illustrated booklet. LEEDS & BUZBY, fel4-26t-14__ OWNERS AND PROPRIETORS. THE NEW HOTEL LURAY, ENTIRELY REBUILT, Large rooms, en suite, with fresh and salt water baths attached. Main piazza on level with and joined to the boardwalk. Second-floor piazza extends over the boardwalk, with a large, steam- heuted sun parlor, directly facing the ocean. All modern conveniences and luxuries. ‘Two passenger elevators; steam beat and open grates. Pure water. Table second to nore. TNCOTT. Comfortable capacity for 400. Write for Ilus- trated Booklet und terms to e fel2-26t-21 JOSIAH WHITE & SON. ‘THE EVARD. tenioit, : % x J. RAUFFENBART. (OT! VIL! 100 YARDS FROM BEACH. ie melee 800. Pod Aas the best. Building Frccste! trainee Orchestra. Elevator Hew hb ts trains. Orc! 5 . - peeteetee! Booklet mailed. M. W. TRUITT. fe10-52t,5 THE SCARBOROUGH. eee ALFRED WYMAN. fet-G6t HOTEL -TRAYMORE, Atlantic City, N. J., Homelike and cheerful ‘Rates the very lowest % fapouset D.'S. WHITE, Jr., Owner and Prop'r, . 5 FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE /TS | ABORS ENDED be read daily, as changes may occur at IN MAILS ar2 forwarded to the ports of Srranged on the presunption of thelr unintersepted | Pure Food Congress Adjourns to Meet the tact counecting ‘cloece “wil be made st this Next in Omaha, Office as follows: ; ext in TRANSATLANTIC MAILS. MONDAY—(b)At_ 7:20 P.M. for EUROPE. per 8.8. Havel, from New York, via Southamptan and 5 ee for ND must be directed b; wel” BRTSEATT vas 9:20 P.M. for EUROPE, per 8.8. La Gascogne, from New York. via Havre. | Lot- ters must be directed “Per La Gascogne.”” (b)At 9:20 P.M. for EUROPE, per s.s. St. Paul, from New. York, ‘via Southampton. Letters for IRF- ND We directed “Per St. Paul.” (chat New Yor vie Queenstown: (OA? 11:10 Pat, for New York, via town. (c) 210 PLM. BELGIUM direct, per ss. Friesland, from New THE OBJECTS OF THE ORGANIZATION Resolutions Adopted Concerning Instruction in Schools. York, via Antwerp. Letters must be directed “Per Friesland. = nto nye 7:2 Sotes — wee from ‘ork. vin mRe > 7 yr Gacdis0 PAC for NETHERLANDS direct. per | THE OFFICERS CHOSEN 8.8. Obdam, from New York. vin terdam. Tet ters must be directed cage = ¥ 10 > -M. for GENO, an. Werra, from New Yors. aS Mirected “Per Werra.” (c\At | At the conclusion of a session held at the 2110 BM. for SCOTLAND. direct: PEctters met | National Hotel this morning the pure food be directed “Per Ethiopia.’ PRINTED MATTER, ETC.—German_ steamers sailing from New York on Tuesdays take printed matter. ete., for GERMANY, and specially ad- dressed printed matter, ete..’ for other parts of EUROPE. ‘The American and White Star steamers railing from New York on Wednesdars. the German steamers cn Thuredass and the Canard, French and German steamers on Saturdays, take printed matter. ete.. for all countries for which they are advertised to carry mail. MAILS FOR SO™TH AXD CENTRAL AMERICA, WEST INDIES. ETC. MONDAY—(niAt 3:50 AM. for NASSAU. N. P.. per #8. Miam!. trom Miamt. Fla. (iat 19:05 M. for RELI7E. PUFRTO CORTFZ and QUA- TEMALA. per steamer. from New Orleans. (c)At 11:10 P.M. for VENEZUELA and CURACAO, also SAVANIDLA and CARTHAG! . from New York, 8. Caracas. (c)At 11:10 P.M. for INAG™A and HAITI. per 8. Saginaw. from New York. (c)At 11:10 PM. for LA PLATA countries direct. congress adjourned to meet at Omaha one year hence. When the gavel fell announc- ing the end there was a general hands! as well as an exchange of congratulations upon the eminent success of the meeting. and upon the results obtained, Tue food and drug interests and the manufacturers all express entire satisfaction, and a g2n- €ral feeling prevailed that the congress, which is now known as a national pure food and drug congress’ will be the agency througa which reforms, which are deemed of vital importance may be secured. Vice President Hume presided at epening of the arrival of Presi the morning session until the ent Blackburne, Per #8. Manitoba. fram New York Dr. Wm. Frear, chairman ef the execu- LIRRSPAY-1vat 12:06 P ‘eth Bee Nn: | tive committee, submitted the following PM. for COSTA RICA. per stesmer, from Proclamation, framed by the committes. New Orleans. (c)At 11:10 P.M. for JAMAICA, per steamer. from Philadelphia. WEDNXNESDAY—(M At 3:0 AM. for from Miami, Fl (eyat Mi CENTRAL AMFRICA (except Cesta, Rica) and. SOUTH PACIFIC PORTS, _per s. Allianea. from New York. via Colon. Lote ATEMALA must be directed “Per ()At 11:19 P.M. for PROGRESO, per . Mexico. from New York. Letters for oth parts of MEXICO must be directed “Per Mexico. (c)At 11:10 P.M. for SANTIAGO DE CUBA, per 8.8, Niagara. from New York. FRIDAY—ic)At 11:10 P.M. for RERMUDA. per 8. . from New York. (c)At 11:10 P.M. for FORTUNE ‘LAND. JAMAICA. SAVANTI. and GREYTOWN. per ««. Adirondack, from 3 ¥ Letters for COSTA RICA must be directed er Adirondack." (0). 10 P.M. for HAITI ld SANTA MARTHA. per Holstein, from New York. (ciAt 1:10 P.M. for CAMPEC 4B, CHIAPAS, TARASCO ard YUCATA! per 3.8. City of Washington. from New York. other parts of ME! City ef Washington. THOMAS. ST. CROIX. ISLANDS. per’ «. letters for ¢ mest be directed SATURDAY—(f)At 3:50 . SSAU. 8. Miami, from Miami, Fia. (d@)At " UNDLAND, per steamer, from setting forth the objects of the congress “The object of this congress is to secure suitable legislation of a national character to prevent the adulteration of food, drinks and drogs, and to secure the enforcement of such laws; to secure and promote uni- formity in state legislation and in the rui- ings of the state departments. “To create and maintain a high public rentiment upon these important. subjects and to uphold and sustain all public officers cnarged with the enforcement of such regu- lations. “To promote a more general intelligence concerning the injury to health and to the business interests of honest producers, manufacturers, dealers and exporters, re- sulting from food adulteration, and con- cerning the importance of proper food, pure and properly prepared, to the health of the people. “And, to this end, we ask the co opera- tion of every one interested in the promo- tion of sound public morals and in the »ro- tection of the public health.” Resolutions were adopted thanking Pres- ident McKinley for the reception accorded SES the delegates yesterday, and thanks were INDAY (4thi—(gAt 3:50 AM. for NASSAU. | extended also to the officers nnd all who Fla have by their efforts contributed to the fax and theuce via stenmer, close here, Gally. ea Sua weed the cline, President Black © via + Close “ghiy | burne, in turn, thanked the congress for the Se CE A ne Oat A aatteay abown bin cipher the tomatoe ness with which the delegates had applied Mails for MIQUELON, by rail to Roston and thence via steamer, close here daily at 3:20 | themselves to the work before them. P. Value of Pure Food. Resolutions presented by Mr. H. D. Per- key of Worcester, Mass., were unanimously adopted. ‘They set forth that “the schools, colleges and other educational institutions of this country have failed to effectively teach what is proper food and the value and im- portance of its use, and that proper food is of vital importance and determines the vrit of strength in the family, the com- munity, the state and the nation. “It is important,” the resolutions con- tinue, “to create an active public senti- ment an this subject, with the object of s curing state legislation, as well as national co-operation, in providing for the teaching of the A, B, C of proper food aiong with SSAT Letters for “Per ICO must be directed ADA, TRINIDA\ “Per Pretorio.”” z (a) Mails for CUBA (except these for Santiago de Cube, which will be forwarded via New York up to and inclu 0 P.M. close Wednesday), npa, Fla., and thence via steam: Mondays and Thursdays to Havana. (e) Mails for MEXICO, overland (except those for CAMPECHE, CHIAPAS. TABASCO and YUsA- TAN, which, after the Wednesday overland los- ing, ‘will be forwarded via New York up to and ineluding the 1 MAILS, Mails for CHINA. JAPAN and HAWAII, per #.8. Dcriec, from San Francisco, close here daily np to 6:40 P_M., March 6. (d) HAWAII, per cisco, close here dat); . (dy Mails for GHINA and JAPAN, per ss. Tacoma, from ‘Tacoma, close here daily up to 6:40 P.M., March 6. (a) Mails for AUS’ Zealandia, from up to 6:40 P.M., forwarded via Europe), WAIT, = FLT id the A, B, C of our language in the primary NDS," per Moana, from San Franeiso, | schools of our country. This, It is stat ere daily up to 6:40'P.M.. Mareh 18. (d) to the end that children may not be rob- bed of their birthright, to become natural ard therefore beautiful and womanly wo- men, and natural and therefore strong, courageous and manly men. “It is highly important that a knowledge of food and its relation to building the hu- man structure be taught generally tn the schools of this country.” It was ther resolved “that when this congress adjo it will adjourn to meet in Omaha, Ne! Mails for CHINA and JAPAN (specially addrees- ed only), per Empress of India, corver, close here dally up to 21. @) Mails for the SOCIETY S. per ship Tropic Bird, from San Francisco, close here daily Up to 6:40 P.M., March 25. «d) Mails for AUSTRALIA (except West Australia), NEW ZEALAND HAWAII and FIJI ISLANDS, per #.8. Miowera. from Vancouver, close here daily up to 6:40 P- larch 31. (a) (a) Registered mails close at 10:00 A.M. same SDS, day. during the trans-Mississippi and interna- adt) Beeistered mails close at 1:00 P.M. same | tional fair, to be neld there during the 7: 5 time commencing June 1, 1898, for a fur- ax¢) Resistered mails close at 6:00 P.M. same | therance of the objects of the congress.” (d) Registered mails close at 6:00 P.M. pre- It was also decided that the president vious day. (e) Registered mails ciose at 1:00 P.M. Wed- noaday and Saturday. (f) ‘Registered matis close at 1:00 P. M. pre- vious day. (g) Registered mails close at 1:00 P. M. vious Saturday. and executive committee shall determine the number of members, and make such apportionment thereof among the several states and territories and different ‘busi- ness interests and organizations and in- dustries of this country as to them may pre (h) Registered mafls close at 6:00 P.M. pre-| seem best to secure a proper and repre- — Saturday. sentative attendance at the congress. JAMES P. WILLETT, Postmaster. Mr. Perkey also made a short address up- = on the importance of pure foods, pointing out the extent to which our health depends upon what we eat. At 11 o'clock a formal adjournment was taken, after which the executive commit- tee held a short session to attend to bust- ness matters. The future plans of the con- gress will be announced at a later date. Closing Sessions Yesterday. Upon rea:tembling at 3:30 o'clock yester- day afternoon, after visiting the White Bouse, the delegates proceeded to wind up the business and practically concluded the work, leaving but little to be done at the session this morning. The temporary or- ganization was made permanent. To complete the list of permanent officers it was nece:sary to elect a vice president, when Weshington was honored by the elec- tion of Mr. Frank Hume. Senator Allen of Nebraska appeared be- fore the congress and invited the body to hold its next session at Omaha. Mr. Palm- er of Omuha seconded the invitation, and Omaha was seiected as the next meeting lace. wat the session last night it was decided to _ PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR THE PURCHASE OF ALEX- ANDRIA COUNTY COUPON BONDS.—The Board of Supervisors of Alexandria County, will sell, in whole or part. the following bonds on the THINTY-FIRST DAY OF. MARCH, 1898, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M., upon the ‘sealed’ bids received therefor: gate amount of bonds, ‘$20,000.00, to ce issued by the Board of Super: Visors of Alexandria County, Va. in denomina- tion of $100.90 each and daied March 81, 1898, and issued for the construction of a County Court House and Jail at Fort Myer Heights on Block No. 8 of said subdivision. interest payable seml- annually at six per cent, and said bonds matur- ing thirty yeirs after date unless called in by said Board of Supervisors after five (5) years from date thereof, suid bonds and accruing inter- est thereon payable at the office of the County Treasurer at the Court House of said county. The above named bonds are issued by a Special Act of the General Assembly of Virginia” ap- proved February, 1898, and known as Senate Bi 0. 329. Alexandria County assessed valuation. .$1,800,000 Alexandria County real valuation. 500,000, Said county free from debts of all kind whatever and s rand. ley a for. \- tion of said sounty. 6.09. an By order of Board of Supervisors. Mark all bids as sealed proposals and address them to H. H. YOUNG, County Clerk, Alexandria City, Va. leave it to the executive committee to map A copy—Teste: H. H. YOUNG, Clerk. | out the future plans of the congress. A someones vote of thanks was extended to the Wash- HOTEL DENNIS, TLANTIC CITY, N. J. Directly on the ocean. “Til modern Improvements. Complete in every detail. Rooms en suite and single. Hot and cold sea water baths in house. Excellent train serv- ice via Penna. R. R. and Phila. and Reading R. R. from all points. Artesian well on premises. ity, 450. Write for new illustrated booklet. 3 308. H. BORTON. ARLINGTON HOTELSEA END MICHIGAN AVE. (60 ft. from Boardwalk). Open every day in the year "Modern and complete in all its appoint- ments. Elevator; steam heat; n grate fires. Write for booklet. Terms, "$12.50 per week $2.50 per day. H. W. PURCHASE. ja20-6,tt CHESTER INN, pram OS" SS ee "Spee SI fe oer team heat; sun parlor. Open al 3 jal7-78t.4 2 D. KNAUER. fhgton press, to Mr. Matthew Trimble, to the National and Metropolitan hotels and to the officers of the departments, who s0 kindly aided the congre Mr. Robert N. Harper, treasurer, was added to the exec- utive commitiee. An adjournment was tak- en at 9 o'clock last night, with the under- standing that a short session be held this morning. PROPORALS FOR CONSTRUC tcom School Building on Lots 18, 19 and 20, Block 7, Marshall Street. Mt. Pleasant, Wash- ington, b. C.—Oftice of the Commissioners, D.C., Washington, D. C., March 1, 1898.—Seale? pro: sals will’ be received at this office until 'WELVE M., ON MARCH TENTH. 1898, for constructing ‘an Eight-room School Building «n Marshall street, ‘Mt. Pleasant, Washington, D.C. Blank forms of preposals ‘and speciticatly together with all necessary information, cai ottained upon application therefor at. the offi of the Inspector of Buildi1 of the District o Columbia, and bids upon these forms only will be considered. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Proposals must be inclosed in TING AN EIGHT- —_> A MIGHTY HUNTER, George Latham Captures a Big Back Single Handed. mn envelope, sealed and indorsed on the outside: “Proposals for Constructing an Bight-meus Seteoi | Spccial Correspondence of The Evening Star. ; Building for the District of Columbia.” JOHN CUMBERLAND, Md, March 4, 1808. Commissioner DG, VIoHT WM. M. BLACK, | word has been received of the wonderful The Shelburne. a it the cats year “S BesOuriwick, Manager. we2-d,t THE PENNHURST—OCEAN END OF MICHIGAN aye., Atlantié City, N. J.; electric elevator to reet level. Send for illustrated booklet. Je25-tt JAMES HOOD. SEASIDE—¢MISCELLANEOUS. SANDERSON’S HOTEL, ANNAPOLIS, MD.— Het boating. bathing, dabing? $6 per: week up- rd. W. SANDERSON, Prop., ‘Con- Fetes Se eee ee MISCELLANEOUS. _ LAKEWOOD, NEW JERSEY. LAUREL in the PINES, capture of a big live buck single-handed and without weapon or trap in Upshur county, W. Va., by George Latham. He secured the animal barehanded because it is now unlawful to shoot deer in West Virginia. When the last legislature made the law they did not calculate upon any one like Lalham capturing a big deer by main strength. His feat is without parallel in the state. Lalham was at work in a lumber yard, when he heard some dogs running away over in the woods, and all at ence he saw a fine buck coming full speed up the val- ley. It passed him within a short distance and he gave chase. It ran @ mile up the valley, when two ae a age 3 farmer, join in pursuit. woul a distance, then stop and fight off COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS: JOHN E. 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