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14 : : THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH -30, 1898-14 PAGES. FFAIRS IN ALEXANDRIA|PLATE PRINTING PRESSE: Raia re Sasha 1 Beers ont door lates AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Thomas Dowling & Co., Aucts., 612 B st. n.w.— TOMORROW. Eres i FUTURE DAYs.' Trustees’ sale of business property, at s.e. cor. of The Con: iti Local fins Han ‘ork Claimed 11th and N sts. s.e., on Thursday, March 31, at : DUNCANSON BROS.. AUCTIONEERS. Cc. G. SLOAN & ©O., AUCTIONEERS. dition of —the dW to Be Say $0} 4:20 o'clock pm. Clarence A. Brandenburg, and HORSES. are YY SALE vED Nm two-story | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE InrRovi -} Henry L. Biscoe, :s le ae PROPERTY, Bi 4 Works, That Done by Steam. eee » trustees. é USE, SIX AND BATH, . BEING PREMINEX NOW, 833 C. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G st. n.w.— ss ON CONVBNIENT. ‘tO JHE METROPOLITAN a -—J SOUTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D.C. Trustees’ sale of the “Columba Mile George Big Sale Tomorrow, © -|---2R3E%s TOe eer a TE TETE | RLECIRIC CARS, NO. 3°24 T'SE., GEORGE: | ,BY,Tirtue of decree of the Suprenn 5 on Thursday, at 5 o'clock oe GANT PROPERTY.. .e No. Why the Ph Has Not Paid—Other | The Central Labor Union Addresses at John G. Wilson, surviving atta Thursday, 10 O'cilc ck; at rae i trust, 15772, the an. News of General In- & Protest to the Senate Appro- Cele ee es a 0 oe 2 in iret oft the emilee oa EL Shey at Five oauocn ¢ 5 . ‘ . a 3 AY of APEIL, A.D. depth thereof of lot “ ‘exee putatiama'Goumittee: tw woderam "| Our.-Auction “Stables,. 205, : a x um: O'CLOCK P.M., the Marcus Notes, Auct., 637 La. ave. n.w.—Sale of fan ), in square 540, in the citg of Wasb- in cepth by fall wilt 6... improved = by a substantial two- household effects, &c., on Thursday, March 31, at llth St. Sp nhs ent and six (6), in that cabal Evehirig Star Bureau, Th Kel {ing of the Central Labor | 2S 2S5-** We EAL, ihe following parcel of land and premivces | SUITFOCS oMice of the vening ir 5 e weekly meeting e Cent 3 ives: | ing yurt of inal Jot ninet; a 3 No. 529 King street, | nin, wrich was held Monday evening, was AUCTION SALES. 3 Car Loads Sublot ‘Afty-aix (56) And sublot. sixty-one (61), 10 | taintd in square tele Nee ne Om ne 2 Bell telephone 106, ~ ALEXANDRIA, Va.. March 30, 1898. Some weeks ago, it will be remembered, Mr. L. E. Uhier, chairman of the finance committe, stated in the city council that largely devoted to the consideration’ of the subject of the proposed substitution of steam presses for these run by hand at the: bureau of engraving and printing. Prest- are numbered two hundred and seventy-ix | (1246) of the city of Wcebington, other with THIS AFTERNOON. - |-of the best horses ever offered for sale at-anctiob. Gor eicGuid* gmk dave Galb “ane anal ieimacet OME Improvement thereon, — them. in equal ‘installments, in one and two years from | gan Tae ‘ogetl®:, One-third cash, balance in one ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 @ st. | Come and and two yeacs, with interest at ‘sx per cent as ic) Caracee Gate ‘of sale, with interest at 6 per centum per | anquin parable we tiseeetty tt Suk Per cent, per TRUSTEES SALE OF TWO-STORY: SERVE ‘TH & KENNELLY, Auctioneers. able semi-annually, and represented by | time of sale, and the purchaser ailowed wen dase proper. ‘Taxes will be paid z the issory notes of the purchaser, secured ty | from ‘conveyancing & ‘ dent N. ROOM BAY-WINDOW BRICK DWELLING, day of sale to complete the purchase. £ Ing amd record. there was something wrong in the working | $e" Tian Ue ee eee Soeebes S CELLAR, “FURNACE, ETC. NO. 185 | MARCUS NOTES, AUCTIONERR, 697 LA. AVE. rakea' of rust on the Droperty 7 Wat 1. DENGAS . ing at the purchaters Set oummy arec, a . M. 9 7 EAST. ca area ppl a. haser. deposit AMI 4 GGs, . J. COL \, Trustee, Suen ‘ae ac aaa jaertest escent ae A omamuntcation was:read from the 900 |, ceded’ in Liber 20m, {ile B et sea ot the BEEPS AIUD AT, Sete cee Ee Tad recording at at ihe goeoacers cast, ne : aS bow eae =~ = od in a , folio 9 et seq., o: ni 51 5 -] AIR ce eesene THUR. 7 i r = ‘LING & CO. city’s revenue were kept. He introduced a | etary of the business committee of the | records of the District of Columblacive shall sell, | Me Not will be cold. without Wsit ‘A. BIRNEY, Trustee, CHANCERY SALE OF STORE AND DWELLING GA i yg AUCTIONEERS, lution caliing upon the clerk of the gas | Plate Printers’ Union, which stated that 1p front of the, premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE ie HENRY F- WOODMen hee SR ROCTEEAST CORMER OF STH AND B ec pinpsrashers 2 rests ember i= IARCH, A.D. 1898, -, MARCUS NOTES¢ Auctioneer. ° eee ageks; "PROVED PROPERTY, NO. 402 FIRST s to send to the city council a statement | the inte of the members of that organi-| pve O'CLOCK P.M., lot two bundred and lst. = me a Be rite Of 2 decree of the Rupreme Court of NORTHWEST. AT AtCTION, STREET showing the exact condition of the ac- | ##tlon employed in the bureau of engrav- | (266), In Danenhower's subdivision of certain lots | WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO.,) Auctioneers. ©. G. SLOAN’ CO., AUCTIONEERS. fhe District of Columbia in equity cause No. 18629, | On MONDAY, APRIL FOURTIL. 1808 at ALP. ing and printing would be seriousty affected | 12 Square seven hundred and twenty-one (721), 28 pay Txt sell. at public auction, in front of the prem- | PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PM. we will cell, coe counts from June 1 to January 15. On the Per plat recorded in liber No. 19, page 14, of’ the EXECUTORS’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS | TALI P ASS eee Oe ee SENBSTHL, 1808, at | Lie auction, parts of lots 1’and 3 tn square 83 “SPECIAL SALE J ae f y by the introduction of power plate printing | Probie of sme ednn, Uber é , HALF-PAST FOUR O°CLOCK P.M, the real’ es- | Uo. da: ‘eseni2d to ‘e of ie surveyor of the said oF AND ES! a PROPERTY IN UTI 4 improved @ frame dwilling, No. 402 reet ~ a = pope ees phoma presses for the printing of government | District, together with the improvements thereon. | HOUSEHOLD’ FURNITURE, 3iCAl 8... BED- WaSHERG DE oo SOUTH fate dn tho city of Washington, D.’C. known ‘ta oo eh welling, No. rat at Can Ee i eG oe ities, and the Central Labor Union | , "2: ,Ove-third cash, balance parable in one |" DING. &e., HEMOV ED FROM IGIVATE RES-| py 'virtne of the’ provisions of the will of Mary | Wt 18, i0, equate S48, Improved by the subetant ‘Terms casy and mede krown at time of ale, mysteriously disappeare: ‘om the was requested to formally protest against — go a six pel rest, quar- ENC! CON 17 E. Mahorney, deceased, the undersigned will offer aad =~ - SALE. | $100 deposit required at time, and all conveyanc- : ‘secured on property sold, or alk cash, TOMORROW, FIRST, ATT Mer | corner of Sth and B stregis .¢. . 5 This report showed on {ts face 2] the introduction of these machines and the | at option of prrebaser. "Deposit of $100 required | TEE eon eee a Se ae [ore ee eR RS, teen te Arent ok tne Oru | Terms of sale: The purchaser must pay one- | IME. S04 recording at purckuser's coat. Torns of M., we shall sail within oor ;DDNESDAY. 2 " sale to be complicd with in ten di i. shortage of some $1,500, which amount was | consequent disp!acement of a number of | and ten days’ time allowed purchaser to complete | aaics room a general ‘assortmemt Es Housekeeping | ge% 08 WODNESDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY | tnird cash, and the balance in equal installments, v fen days from sal ; OF APRIL, A.D. 1908, AT HALF-PAsT FOUR | {ANd cal, ud the balance in equal installments, | "pi2-des sod by the friends of Mr. Cook al- | plate printers now employed at the bureau. | S#le. otherwise a resale at his risk and. cost, Articles, to which we ask the atte of buyers: | O°CLOCK £.M.. parts of lots’1, 2 and 3, in square aeeperns ° : — Be eee males Wien Gas meaeone gd eee 2 WASHINGTON DANENHOWER, | Parlor Burniture, Oak and Wat gamber Suites, | $5 tn the eliy lof Weabingins Doce hand a peer prlag egg eb DUNCANSON BIKOS., AUCTIONEERS. examined thoroughly, however, Mr. Cook Barony esses ee : S Trustees. | bles and Dining oom Chaire, Oak and Walnet | 22,Hremises No. S21 7th street southwest, now used | Se" the ‘parehaser, secured by ‘plortgage oa the | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ELEGANT BRICK HOUSE im the meantime having returned to Alex-| It was stated that 326 hand roller presses ~ Sldebcards, Hall Rack, Couches: Easy Chairs, Hair | “on FHE SAME DAY, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.AL., | PPOPCrty sold, or’ all cash, at the option of the —TEN ROOMS, KATH, PANTRY, ETC.- No, andria, an additienal shortage of some | are now required for the work done at the FUTURE DAYs. and Husk Mattresses;;Boussele-and other Carpats,-|.we wilt eli the west’ 32 feet front by the fui Purchaser. | A deposit of $100 willbe reyuired at ne Ht STREET NORTHWEST. $1,200 or $1,300 was found. This amount, | bureau, and that it is the intention of the S$ rE: = ing, &c. depth thereof of lot 32, in square 438, in the city >: . ir a certain deed of trust recorded in wita the exception of about $200, was made | girector to substitute steam power presses ee Ese ee 20 Axminster, Moquet sud} ls Carpets, | of, "Vashington, D. C., improved by a frame dwell: | _rh26-10t Fendall Butiding. $44 D st. mt Iaed ‘recordstef the Dnntice ne Conair ee good by Mr. Cook, and the incident was pr fe eS. aed be sents Bd ing house, situated on the corner of 8th and G - el, in be ag ES considered closed: ‘A new clark was elect- | Capable of doing the work of five men, thus TRUSTEES, SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAMB Fetineiee ras rr eee Mr 23 2 | Streets. southwest. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. iat eee premises: on THURSDAY, 3 4 vO-8 combination lock; Ledies’ and Gents’ Bicycles, SS OB. | APRIL SEVENTH, 1898, AT HALF-PAST FOUR 4 to take charge of the office. The books | reducing the force in that proportion. It ING, SITUATE, ON NORTH SIDE OF | best make: Ou Painting, Engravings, Etchings; | in} und 2 sears, wih inverse, or ail ceak, at ise | TRNSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE ipnovep | OCLOCK PM. part af lor cient Gee ie saouee of the office were found in such a tangled | was also stated that there would be a pro- EE AND OETA OS DEN ORICHOLLS | also lot Wall Paper. option of the purchaser. A deposit of $150 on each | REAL ES2ATE, NO. 225 KAST CAPITOL | Sve humdred cd eighteen (618), fronting twenty~ condition that it was next to impossible to! portionate reduction of the number of CUSTIA De EO! OHIO RK, | it WALTER B. WILLIAMS & GO:, Aucts. -| Darcel will be required at the time of sale. ‘The | STREET tive feet on H st. new. by a depth of 101 fect. and do anything with them. An expert ac-| female employes. : BS ‘virtue of deed of trust given to us, and d ‘ Repro RF eet eg pe gee A Cont ot | Ttaprofed by anceleeaat Cae aie ee, met, countant was employed and instructed to é rt recorded in Liber 216¢ i uly | o. 6. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. | the terms are not complied with in ten days the | the District of Cclumbis in equity cause | /™P by au elezunt brick dwelling, first class The delegate further stated that it was 66, at folio 41 et sey., and at of | No. 15232. the underel; te in all its appointments. Straighten out the books from the begin- | probable that.the plate printers wpuld have | the reiest of the party secured, we wili’ sell, at y SALE OF VALUABLE. IMIROVED | {he defaulting purchaser, after five days’ reaver: | sale, at public auction’ in trent of the premiace, | Terms of sale: Ones ning of the fiscal year to date. This he did. . ie : lic auction, in front of the premises,’ on | TRUSTEES’ SALE E the defaulting purchaser. after five days’ reaiver- | sale at pi , in trom remises, is a repetition of the fight which prevailed | THURSDAY, MARCH THINTY-FIRST ttoe’ an | PROPERTY, LOCATED ON 1623 8 STREEL,.| tisement.in The Fvenirg Star newspaper. Ail re- | on NESDAY, APRIL THIRTEEN ‘When his report was submitted to council | for a considerable time during the: period | HALF-VAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. the followi BETWEEN isTH AND 15TH STREETS N.W. "| ccrding and conveyancing ‘st the purchaser's ecst. | AT HALF-PAST FOUR 0" KP. the real it . or there was an apparent shortage of about | that Mr. Graves was at the head of the | described real estate, sittate in Villlnisle pr oe | By virtue of a certain deed of trust gated Or. af MICHAEL J. COLBERT, gstate In the city of Washington, District of Co- | Sl! cash at option of purchaser. Fifteen days will .200, which included the amounts already , < : > Git | tober 31, 1804, and duly recorded in-Liber 1960, GEORGE K. PETTY, lumbia, known as let noiobered ' thirteen (1%) of 10 complete the transfer; $260 deposit bureau, under a previous administration; | aml kuown as lot 18, section 8, trustees’ subdi: ae as = ibert par of ved | tequired at time of nale. mentioned. | hh talk about the | © Conditions have, however, he said, | Vision of Barry Farm, together with the improve- folto HBL; 02a.» oe chase the reqosat of. the | anepaaee Sie ore Poe oe oe CHARLES F. RENTAMIN, ere had been so much talk about the | somewhat changed since then, and that | ™cnls. rtles secured thereby, we will ecll; at public ———- | No. 225 East Capitol street.” WM. H. DUNCANSON, " gas works not being on a paying basis and | when the previous attempt was made to |, ycitims:, One-third cash, balance in one and two | Puttin Sa eon or the premiacs, on TOEDAY, ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | _™b28-d&ds ‘Trustees. bringing no revenue into the city that Pres- | introduce machines in the bureau the own. aanuslie ‘0: mee a dollars e100) ree date apr THB TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF MARCH, 2896, - _ | to be paid in cash, and the balance in two equal DUNCANSON BROS. AUCTIONES ident Snowden of the common council de- | ers of the machines exacted a royalty of | time of sale. re eran at | a7 FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the-following described | TRUSTEES’ SALD OF FIVE FINE BUILDING | installments at six and twelve months, for which - n .. AUCTIONEERS, termined to have a further investigation ; ‘| ‘ana and premises, situate, lying and being in the |. LOTS IN ADDITION TO BROOKLAND. the notes of ‘the purchaser, bearing interest from . —— of the bocks of the gas office, in order that | $2, Ber 1,000 Impressions, but the committee ne ty of Washingta, District of Columbia, and | By, virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in | the day of sale, ‘will be taken, and a en re- | TUUSTEES’ SALE OF pUWOSTORY PRICK @ conclusion might be arrived at as to just | On banking and currency in Congress, after » Bale Nites, | known and distinguished as und being purt of lots | Liter No. 2145, at folic 13 et seq., of the land | tained upon the premises ‘or all cash, at tho NTH STMAACD SOUTH. 1h17,21,25,30 ° x : = ton Sane Demaene eal of $500 will East, AND BRICK HOUSE OF FOUR > | #R exhaustive hearing, reduced the sum to| ™ aumbered six (0) and seven (7), in Patterson's sub- | records of the District of Columbia, we will sell, | op pai = Roonks, teenie 4 0 Sirs « period’ of two yearw priot fo Sans | be,Pald {0,7 cent per iin, which the own: | |THE nove. saiRK roenposep ure | esi. i civry ausiceg Cou tun oat" | aE Rae myc ip feat ofthe mine on |S tote ea rane, | gia TmONFiNG ON Sour ALL a x 4 b 206), : four (4) feet eight (S”) & A > 7 4 = 1, 187, So he introduced @ resolution di- Canaament (tater nosen ee ihe gor PEE ee a ere lces Cae of the southwest ccrner of said lot alx (@), | O'CLOCK’ P-M., the following described real es- | _tbll-dte No. 436 7th st. 2. LEY, vittue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in recting that the expert accountant should = 1562, follo 226 et weq., of the I mine the books and straighten them | ¢™ment purchase the presees outright, and an alley; ti@nce west with said alley eighteen | sald District: All of lots numbered two’ (2). Ay for this perfod. ‘This work has been con- | Deen delivered at the bureau and are being NO. 612 E £1 P.M., the following doscrited Teal es- BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. and running thence north one hundred (100) fect to] tate, situate in the county of Washingtun, in DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. of the Soatsiee at Columbia, ‘we will dak, ic : ay bem m | it is stated that four presses ‘al “THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCIIONEERS, | (18) feet: th th one hundred (100) feet to S| three (3), four (4), five (G) and six (6), in block S ——— A - ofthe premises, on MONDA a ee poxeanrjand) eceinec x" NWe | attel thee east along mold 8 sirect egitern G8) | numbered, forty (4g) cin "Watchelder and’ Aie- | TRUSTEES. SALE OF TWO ELEcANT puck | SUE EOURTH DAY Ce ring. denna teal ex — the inning. chien, trustees’, subdivision cal io Sc ‘HE? " tate, sit ¥ a cluded, and the report of the expert will de | Made ready for use. SALE TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. "Ferme: Made knows at time of sale. Brcokland, as recorded in Liber No. 7 (county sub- | STREET NORTHEAST. Kae Washington, in said District: The itl Ver submitted to the council at its meeting in A Question of Good Work. Dwelling house and premises, No. 311 I strect GEORGE M. EMMERICH, Trustee. | divistons). at folto 50, in the office of the surveyor | 137%, .yprue of a. certain deed of trust. dated June | oncinal lot eight (3), In cquere nie heed ot April, and ‘t is stated that Mr. Bayne, the It was further said that if i la be neitheast, being nineteen (19) feet front of lot DOUGLASS 8. MACKALL,. Trustee. of said District, containing, in the aggregate, > J sont c fifty (850), fronting tw expert. has found an additional shortag= it coul feurteen (14), ip square seven hundred end eighty mb22-d&ds © S 36,775 square feet of ground. unimproved. 162 et seq., one of the land records of the Di: e (12) feet two (2) inches, of $1.400, making a total of about $7,60 | S€™monstrated that the machines will turn | (780), in the city of Washington, District of Cclnm- trict of Columbia, we shall sell, in front of ie | more or less on Ninth street southeast. by full — ‘terms: One-fourth cesh, ‘balance in equal in- depth of said lot, togeth ] 5 - | Premises, on THURSDAY, APRIL SEVENTH » together with the improvements that Mr. Cook is short in his accounts for | cut work equal in quality to that produced | Dla east, of the west nineteen feet frent of sald | GY THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED. ON | stallments, at one, two and three years, with in- | Preeuscn, jh, SBUMSU AT, APRIL SEVENTH. | thereon, lot, by the depth thereof, improved by a substin- | account’ of the weather, until THURSDAY, | terest at six (6) per centum per annum, payable ~ ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, bal & period of two years and-a half, and it is] by the hand process, the Plate Printers’ | tial brick dwelling, at public auction in frout of | MAWCH THINTY-FIRST. 1808 ue sazeectoar and .scml-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed | 36 and 3 nit Dick ¢, Trinkiad, D. C.. together | and two year, with interest St six te por conten, said that a cursory examination of the | Union will not object, but that the fact is | t¢,Prmises, on TUESDAY, THE 'TWENTY- | place. - BY ORDER OF TRUSTEES. of trust upon ‘the property scld, or all casb, ‘at the | Wn the omprovements thereon. sn ome | PEF annum, payable semi-annually, “sor requivet ‘When Mr. S:owden introduced this reso- i a P.M. separa tel sired, and a deposit of on . ten days from date of sale to comple: ' terest, payable semi-annually, secured by decd of complete the pure lution in the city council it caused quite a| Of the hand press, and it was regarded as| , Terms of sale: One-third cash, balauce in one, | C. G. ‘SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. | lot will be required at time of sale. All convey. | terest, Payay mag cao 5 mts chase. =e = unwise and false economy to use the ma, | tWo and three years, secured by deed of trust, at — ancing at purchaser's ccst. Terms to be complied | "tron ench house at thine Oracle ISAAC L._JONNSON, Soret Ge Gee the Gt Ga Gi ~ © Mita | Six per cent. or all cash, at purchaser's option. | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF THAT VALUABLE PROP- | with within ten days, otherwise the trustees re- | Gcbcstt on ench house at th * ALEXANDER ABRAHAM, perently not desiring a further investiga-| Chines upon government securities. He | Terms of ssie to be complied with in ten day: ERTY KNOWN AS TEE “COLUMBIA MILLS,” | serve the right to resell at risk and cost of the | 4995 TSANG L. JOHNSON. mh23-d&ds Trustees, tion of the books of the orice. Mr. Snuw-| also denied a statement published in a | $100 depc ARLES =i required. All conveyancing and re- GEORGETOWN, =D. C., _ WITH LARGE | defaulting purchaser. CHAK LOAN & CO., AUC SI : den stated. howevér, wher he introduced | ™orning poper made by Mr. Claude John- | cciding at purchaser's cost. FRONTS 84711,’ 35TH AND WATER STREETS, bd mh28-d&-ds tae ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G N.WW. the resolution that it was not his inten-| 80n that steam presses were secured be- WM. REDIN WOODWARD, Trustee, THE POTOMAG RIVER AND THE CHESA: 0. 1405 — TRUSTEES" SALE OF VALUARLE IMPROVED z sha z cause the force is rot lar h to do| ™bi8-d&ds 507 If street n.w. PEAKE AND OHIO CANAL, IMPROVED BY ROBINSON WHITE, ‘ANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. So OF VALUABLE tion to “persecute or prosectite Mr. Coo! Se ere oe eRe enon REtO) a0 = BEA Aone Eee OLDS slender res OS... PEOPERTY AT ENWICK'S STATI as he did not believe that any money could a One aso, he edd" | (THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON AC-| By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the | mh28-eod&ds ‘Trestees._ | TRUSTHES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME “$e be recovered en the bonds, inasmuch as | ed, thirty plate printers were furloughed | count of the rain until FRIDAY, APRIL FIRST, fret day of March, 1893, and duly recorded in DWE By NG, NUMBER 2214 NINTH STREET : 5 a 28 | tro RYEOE: ; ss : 4 5 Se 5. 1823, 11 Sepa tarun conereiseataera “the com= sciscghl cuplosmenty tay tietse and’ that | mis0ddds “BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE. | LEA, HO ele deh gt se9 (aoa aes Rae ch Gb ues 5 OD oe be PRAME DWELLINGS IX REAR, YOO vy ere e ee Gt $ - = since then it became necessary for those B83 W. RATCLIFFE, AU = quest of the parties secured thereby, I will sell at | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF _ VALUABLE BRICK Se a eeatuin heen OF tetet Seterash 0 ~ a1. folly 2 he. coords. of mittee on finance had accepted. th2m as JAMES W. RATCLIFFD, AUCTIONEER. a 4 rsekrseeeb poet pees TEES’ ph So uvean Gait = 5 undersigned icustees, aaerest in authority to reduce the amount of work (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.). Pe Cee ee ee ee UTE E Ss DES oe Jt Ape Re Pe od tiled. wall sell wt public aucti It 1s not believed that: any steps will be | dene Previously per diem. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF _A VALU FIVE O'CLOCK F.M., the following deserived land | py virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated | of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE FIFTH DAY FOF AT sane Ens taken looking to the collection of this al- A Protest to the Senate. STORY AND BASCMENT StOe EVER and ‘premises, | with’ the Improvements, rights, | august 25th, 1s04, and duly recorded in Liver 1046, | OF AVRIL. A.D. 1898 AT HALF-PAST FOUR | AT FIVE O'CLOCK FM mit nay ee Ramla, d shortage, wi steps be taken Le SE LEE % and appurtenances thercto belonging, situate | foifg 206 et ¢q., ‘of the land records of the Dis: | O'CLOCK FM, the following doscribed real +#- xl of farm tend ion i leged ze, nor will any PS In compliance with th: t of th HOUSE, NO. 1227 I, STREET NORTHWEST. . 5 eq. Y ving partly in the District to criminally prosecute Mr. Cook. plate int ; the folk wiig “prateet cae ALSO SR on OT a aera eC? Columbia. and at the request of the par- | tate and premises, situate in the conmty of Wash- | of ‘Columbia and partly iu ‘Moutgomesy couutys L mee ers, TWo-s 5 aa = bel , Beatty, by, we will eel C- on, ol , to wit: Lot b From this condition of affairs, as found | Piot op reste alates dative taboo NO 1805 VERMONT AVENUE SORTHWES Threlkeld and, Deakins’ Addition to Georsetown, | tion, In trout of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE | Wright and Cox's recorded subdivision of pal Ps sd yg fe mn) by an expert accountant in going over the | @dopted, ard the legislative committee was | ,NO. 1806 VERMONT AVENUE 3 ‘Court of | S<metimes called “The Columbia Mills,” being in| PrepH DAY OF APRIL, A-D. 1898, at a QUAR- | Pleasant Plains, together w'th the ways, Gift,” and particularly described as follows: Be- affairs of the as cfllce, It is now believed | directed to forward a copy of the same | tne Dietict of Colgtbha. peed ET squares numbered eight (8) and thirteen (13). Be- | per PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following and appurtenances thereunto telongiug or heretofore planted at the rout h hen pi rly conducted th as c By er e ginning for the same on the cast side ce ‘eribed real estate, situate in the city of Wash- wise appertaining. h ti fending Serica elt be Sage Bee ay ee ape oe ee eRe |G: Ee pe aera are GS WESC ei a i es deserted orice of Columbia, to-wit:) Al that | ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, Balance in equal t side of a branch and ot the end of the tenth ciiy, as it once did. © document recites “that the .gMicials | spective’ premises, on MONDAY. ELEVENTH | le of the Chesapeake and Ohio canal condemna- | CoFtain piece or parcel of land’ and premises known | installirents at one and two years, with interest | line of a part of Joseph's Park, colveped ou the % 2 PENA | tion, and running thence east with the south line ed all of lot numbered (6) per centum per anpum,’ payable semi- | 2d of Januars, A.D. 1815 iam Car- op ahe bureau of engraving and printing are | DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1808, AT HALF-PAST | SP Riid rondemagilen: to the west line of that pore | aud distinguished as and Ss as | ee ee = nf | 24 day ot Sanuars, “AD Ia, ty William Car Mass for Maine Dead. about to reintroduce power~plate printing | FOUR O'CLOCK’ P.M., the following described | Of Said lot une () ‘ving south of said canal, owned | One hundred and twelve (112), —— an coteen = . —_ =e fovey the | FRID Panei zee erward couseyed to Solema requiem mass for the repose of | Presses, which will work great injury to | real estate, situate in’ the city of Washington, : x : i hmid’s subdivision of part of original lot num- 10 property ‘sold, cash, ry ick, and ‘rouning thence up aod with formerly by John Mason, deceased, and since by rr e so hundred | option of the purchaser. A t of $200 will | the branch reverse! € those employed in the craft, and that it | District of Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered cight | William AY radley; thence southerly with. the | ered elght (8), In square numbered two hu prion o' pu depost ecly with said conveyance thele Tes on he ealted eaten gglost | has Ticen shown in a former contest that | (Q StPeKs qutdtvisin af tote numbered lsh | weat line of mald part of ead lot foraisty ced Uy | A0H,twelve G13) as Ber lat recorded Jn the, | Or redler chaser cost, ieims 0 be comited | eictanres org, we ghe following seer cs On the United States batile| they did not fulfill their requirements, and | guuare numbered.’ two hundred ‘and eighiy-three | Jom Macon and since by William tence werterly | Liber No, 13, follo 85, together with the buildings | with within ten days, otherwise the trustees re- | north 10 degree ship Maine in Havana harbor on the 1 in consequerce, by an act of Congress, | (283). containing about 2,700 square feet of ground, | Wey eat tnoanee tom pointy and improvements thereon, known a No, 1453 Sereatting re ya of Fe s. was celebrated in St. Mary's | their use was discontinued.” It further | tegcther with all the improvements, rights, &e. | Muted We Ghaveast Une fot Faverte Seer Massachusetts Washington, De Co ae a ee Pica gust, & 910 perches to. the center of another Roman Catholic Church «t % o'clock this | recites that it is the contention of the plate ALSO, ie ne-third of the purchase 5 LEM. . h ol Ny tended south in the line thereof to the stid chan- {| , Terms of sul ne fn three equal FRANK BIRGE SMITH, owing courses and distances printers that, owing to the peculiar nature | {" dahtecs tidy, te ilies D. Giot'e oubainingin og | Bel: thence northerly with sald line rercrsed to the | to be paid in cash, and the Devens fa tees cg. ‘Trastecs, | east 13 perches Jot cighteer (18), in Diller B. Groff's subdivision of | piace of beginning excepting, however, that. part Tae dee Se em EN —— north 88 degrees, east 9 peices, morth morning by Re ‘ather Cutler. "s Sodality | of the art, no method other than the hand | jot numbered elght (8), of and in L. F. Clark's The flag en the Young Me! n a ; Aes 3. SLOAN 5 , 1407 G st. nw. ches, to i bei ogy Lyceum builling ‘has een fiymg at half | Process can or does produce results of suf- | srbdivision of sqnare north of aquaro numbered | 2% §ald lot covered by Water street. aud intending | {00t Iohettty “Tom ghy of sale, secured by teed of | C- G- SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, ives | hetwees pratmeae sie femme ate Oe Mast all day in honor of the dead sailors. ficient excellence to guard against counter- | three hundred and thirty-four (384), as the same tween the warehouse formorly owned, by Williaan | trust upon the property sotd, or all ae =e TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED then south 82 degrees, east 50 210 perches te Police Court. feiting and give that protection which is sc | 1 recorded In the office of the surveyor of the | a “Bradley, and the ast cable wallet the buliding | option of the purchaser, A deposit of three bun- REAL ESTATE, SITUATED ON 9TH STREET | pile of stones acorner of R 8, Wilsons land é - essential to the government securities. It | District of Colambla, in Tok numbered ten (10); | on the lot hereby described, the privileges of sald | dred dollars ($300) will, be required oF the poe BETWEEN Ki AND § STREETS NORTHWEST. | then south 454 degrees, east 20 3-10 perches to In police court, today Mayor Simp-| was “therefcre resolved be the convoy Lat | at folio numbered eizhty ($0), togetber with ali | Shey bein Mammon te ieee ower chaser at the th She cor tie pus: | _ By virtue of the provisions of a certain deed of | flint stone the corner of Blais land. culled “Falke per y A-| the improvements, rights, &c, Terms: One-third of the purchase money in cash, | recordin and notarial fees at the eg ee a eg a ge ag | oe te a son disposed of the following cases: Nelson | bor Union to carnestly protest against their | ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and | palsies in che nnd tare eee nag, Money in cash, | Chaser. “werms of sale to be complied pith within | Nccrda of the District of Columbia, and at the di- | wouth Ost degrees, west b4i perches to a mune at Hedge and James ’ Petersin,” two smait | ‘troduction and pray Congress to enact | two years, with Interest from the day of sale at | rate of six (i) por cent, payable sewbannually, and | ten days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees | Tecerde of the Distiict of Columbia. and nt the diy | sath ute earees, west Ott: perches fo a stone at a = A $ such @ law as will permanently secure the |@ per cent per annum, secured by deed of trust | secured by deed of trust on therproperty sald, or all | Feserve the right to resell the property, at the | Gomi i tne heen made in the payment of #aid | 810 perches: suuth 2 degrees, cast S5 perches toon Teles CE res Wath, dumping on and off | printing of bonds, notes and other securi. | om. the Droperty sold,” or all cash, at option of | easly at the option of. the (Wusthapes.” All Convey~ | Fisk and coxt of the defaulting purchaser, after at | Gcfetlt OS TRE toon mire ee eae tar aedenae | Urandhs thea with ihe ‘usec eeath Tee trains of the Washington Southern Rail- | ties of the government in the highest style | the purchaser. A deposit of $200 on each house | gnelig ‘at the’ purchaser's host. Should. the pus. | least five days” notice of such resale. Tlic auction, in froyt of the premises, cn WED. | West 4 perches; south 4734 degrees, cust. 315-100 way Company, were fined each. of the art of plate printing.” est style | required at time of sale. Terms of sile to be | chaser or ptrchasera fall to comply:with the terms ALBERT A. WILSON. Trustee, a a DAY. APRIL SIXTH, 1808, AT HALF-PAST li a pile of stones a-corner of Francis ‘Gandny: Sckeuk complied with In fifteen days from day of sale, | of male within. ten QO) days teu the dag of ee JOHN ARNER, Trustee 7 | SeUOCLUGR PAM te 1a ee Sunday School Oifltcers. Other Business Transacted. otherwise, trantees, reserve the right to resell ih¢ | the trustee seacrves the Tight to, readvertise ard | _™h2Ldtds SS F st_| sted in the city of Washington, an to the cud of the gecond Line of “Josepi's e Methodis stal DFO ‘at risk and cost of « chase esell the aitgerty . ay = = = ast ~ ae os Pika ee es Abirscbert a Boos! A communicaticn was read from Mr. | hfér five days’ auvertisement’ of ch resale $8 Faulting purchaade ort gurehaee a dept OSs | ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. | Mullet 124, in square 363, improved by premises en aie Tide eae (ite of ald tract — + = © *r- | Sheridan Webster, sec: - | 8eme newspaper published ir Washington, .D. five hundred ($500) dollars will be required at the Awad oN . Ter f sale: One-third of the purchase price | '¥ Jno. Pickrell to parts intendert, H. M. Hantamon; assistant su- retury of the com- | Ai conveyancing, recording, &c., at cost of par-| tite st ost SOHN Br Witsoe, “° | PRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | , Terms of sa Ve pu Mm mittee on call of the united labor and re- cheser. GMOPERTY, LOCATED IN BRIGHTWOOD, | in cash and the balance In one and two years, | tid tract. south &5: . 59 perches to a : 1 O-dgeds ‘Trustee. ast the eastern edze of a spring ‘branch, and ruuning eS S. Greenaway: ee form convention to be held at St. Louis, WILTON 3. LAMBERT. Trustee, at pene ornate: Bs Oa eer pes ph asap r rem ereentner gt prdigeedinne peed ‘ap and with, said branch ‘on the eaetern alge there= aries Hantzmon; secretary, Richard Rit-| wo., May 2 next, ri nari th street n.w. THOMAS DOWLING & CO.;) AUCTIONEERS, TET oT aan on dk a zeng, | the property sold, or the purchaser may an | X perpen ee yg Dur: . ss tti . re + Tequesting the C. L. U. to MASON N. RICHARDSON, Trustee, fi » “| cember 11, 1897, and duly recorded in ‘Liter Devbarty, sotd ee pay North 9 degrees, west 3% perches; north 35% tenour; organist, Miss Bettie Keys; | send a delegate to the convention. ‘The re. Gta $n Ser et seq., ove of the land recorls of the | Gash, at his option. A deposit of $200 will be re- nt organ Miss Bertha Seiders ool is in a prosperous condition, six officers, twenty-eight teachers and 259 scholars on roll. mh30-d&ds_ Bradley bldg., 4% and D sts. n.w. abel eee eee degrees. west 6 perches; north 2 degrees, west 6g _mh30-4 Bradl x st tes z x gue Ghd at the request. of the | quired at the time of sale. If the terms are not x ; tio kes WAUTEN i WILLIAMS & Oo, ACCTIONBEIS | "BUSTERS, Sap OF vatganme mpnoygp | Diaivcl of Gauls, O03 “iu ac | coupled ty nce dae tn Tg ese | Herig gt a ges, “ant tree, =n ES + E . e ses, on MONDAY, TIUE | to s st of the de: » 3h cl h 2 dec west Sa ie : = SOUTHEAST CORN MTU AND es chrer Ub Y’ FIVE | chaser, All conveyancl a recording tbe et yee ei . ee LE WUABLE TM cI c PY APRIL AD. 1808, AT" FIVE | chaser. ancing and re at the = “ : s Cee ee Moe oan Le oe STREETS SOUTHEAST DAY OF APINL, A.D. oe Sit Pree ets “ie 3 3-10 perches; north 5sig degrees, cast 8 8-10 quest was laid on the table. The firm of Bebirger Bros., which has been on the unfair list for some months, se a : O'CLOCK P-M., the followin 4 rches; north ‘10 degrees, west 8 perches; north Death of Mrs. Hoga’ Mo SEG Ure CIry OF WASHINGTON, LOCATED ON sae Tarot Af pertain decd of trast to us, dated | DSiiscs. situate, Ising and being in the District MICHAEL J. COLBERT, Trustee, Bo"degrees, east 12 gerches; north ¢ degre, east A special committee was appointed to call s RTO SE oe ae eer 1g ew No. 220%, ia, and knowa and described as and b ‘B12 F st. n. 11% perches: north 69 di erches Mra. Kate © H rife of Mi 4 1sth street bet. I and K streets n.w., at folio’ 263 ct #eq., OF the land recende of tierive. | of Columbia, an : Es vainiues @ snain 4 perches: nort jecrees, east 4 perches to Mrs. Kate Price Hegan, wife of Mr.| on the Secretary of the Navy in reference Br eet Retr oe aoe eee trict of Columbia, and at the request Of the holder | INE lot Dumibered 25, in Diller, Grof'a sutdl-} 4. 3 . MeCORMICK, ‘Teustec the beginning, containing 67% acres and 7 square William Hogan, a well-known and highly | to tie alleged acticn of the leader of the Sale April 12, 1808. of the notes sectired thereby, we, the undersigned | Vision of block 8, Brightwood Park, according to | ml = = and G sts. n.W._ | perches of Iand. wxcepting a right-of war twenty respected Alexandrian, died at her home in Marine Band In excusing: certain members 26th street bet. T and K streets nv, trustees, will cell at publle auction, in front of the toe rat i Eitrice of Columbia, nald lot being [ © O- SLOAN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. N.W, | feet, wide reserved unto, tot mum ek eB Say of that organization from service. In ex- 26th street bet. I and K streets n.w., premises, on THURSDAY, T Y n Flint and Ninth streets, and hay- z =z = ~ " “ “ * 4 Heel Rey last night, after a painful iliness. | pianation of this movement it was stated Sale April 13, 1808. «| Bay OR SEARCH, AnD. 86 aie Mace-vase | $0 the commer of FUNG and Sith TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALU-| reservea nto’ Francis, Penwick’s ot along "ths Pie ENE ate B.| that Secretary Long last week ordered the | These are ell elegant properties, and will be sold. DER O:CLOOK Ett»; the, foslowing téec Ferme of sale: One-third of purchase money to ABLE IMPROVED PROP-} 20th, 1th, 12th, 15th and 14th tines hereof, con- . Price of this city. Marine Baud to preceed to Newport News | By Virtue of a certain decree of the Sup: eme i ‘le “District et Gola ton, | be paid ir cash, the balance in ee. equal install . ‘ ~ | taining one acre of land, excepting also therefrom: R. T. Cook Resigns. to take part in the ceremontes incident to | $ourt of te District of Columbia, passed on {he 7 being original tote ten (10)" and eleven Gi), in | MEBs Be a eerty ool, witkt Intesart ERTY KNOWN AS 600 F ST. ae boa ace ox Looe nate eee A ae i a ‘ | the launching of the Kentucky and the | 2Jst “ay of Fe 7 x, it eauity cause No. | square No. 1001, fronting 120 feet on 1ith street | t® be sec Sacer all eau, at aie N. W. > * “ wy deed record ams ~ phe ee jemogratic cOm-| 1 earsarge, and that Leader Santleman ex Maludnts andl Ladies Mase Cee, ire dcteadaenn, | OAst, and 57.6 feet on N street sonth, together | 8t, SF per Sfurchaser. A-deposit of fifty dollars +» WASHINGTON, D. C.,| of ype ee FS ittee < ‘ . . a Si e1 53 Dat nd se Muse et al. are det nts, ie seed sPiokncld e jon of the ct z ° y do = s piece reel © sees held in the office of the cit¥| cused four members, so that they could re- | Maina Ant Louise au ‘auction, in. front of the | (ick So Rea een ae oemains (OL laren Vi be requireu at the time of sale. ‘Terms of AND USED AS AN OFFICE | Cciumbiay being part of two several tracts of land auditor last night. The resignation of R.| main in the city to fill private engage- | premises, in the city of Washington, In the District : 4 y pindect, | sale to be complied with within fifteen days from as a member of the committee | mer! = : les, ete HS called and known as “Joseph's Park" and ~James eee Ue aI bia aaa ERD eon ai, the District | however, to an indebtedness of $6,000, $5,000 there: | Bale to be complied with, Maas Wine resell at me | BUILDING. Girt Deginning for the part bereliy intended tw: Do 3 Cola ‘ 4 y TH DAY | of with’ interest thereon on and’ from. Marelt 10, ff the defaulting purchaser, after . sell ot a Shake net Saune eneatinny ou tim ahap was received ahd cecepted. Mr. Cook had| _,4 Protest from the Building Trades Coun- | OF APIRM, 808, at HALETANT FOUIL O'CLOCK | Sus, ‘due Septe uber 10, 1900, ‘ual $1,000 therent | ZK td, cost tthe defaulting purchaser, after | | ny ee ey as ek Se | Soe oto ene, cate saete betes @ Remeeney be as Bb “ nap laogph hrs cil against the employment of non-union | P-M.. the follo of land and premises: | with interest thereon from November 13, 1807, due MICHAEL J. COLBERT, ‘Trustee, Later N ry 5 a = id pacticn of the fret and second part, jome thie een secretary of the com-| CU aesines the employment of non-union usered fourteen (14) aud sublots | May 13, 1900. - 2 bi2 F st. nw. Nig eed ig ad Pee TE 9 Mr. Fred Birrell of the second c is s fifteen (15) and sixteen (16), In square numbered | ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in one (1) and |AMILTON, Trustee, | TECCRAS Of the District of Columbia, and at the | thence up sal nding at the forks of elected to fill the vacancy in the | adopted, and a committee of three was ap- | one hundred and twenty-six, fronting, respectively, | two @) sears, Witt Interest at Bx (O) pee cant ‘per aa ee ee ‘S12 F st. aw. 4 Tewuest of the party secured thereby, we will sell, | to 2 marked maple tree standing et the forks of ce and Mr. Gardner L. Boothe was | Pointed to act with a similar committee | 96 feet 4 inches, 30 fect 4 Inches, and 37 feet 6 | apuun, payable seul-aenually. and seckted ie taken | _mb24 the RECONT Dan Ge ae ee Lranch with, the several meanders thereof to the @lected secretary. from the Building Trades Council co pro- | inches, on Isth street iw. ‘These lots will be sold | of trust on the property sold, or all easly at eho NOTION PAST FOUR OCLOCK Bate Soi raid James Fenwick's land, thence with the said — = cure tie signatures of the stall owners, | in separate parcels. Sublot 15 is improved by three | option of the purchaser. A @eposit of $100 will be DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. SL ey Fenwick's morth line to the West line of Francis Suicide Still a Mystery. after which it will be presented to. the mar- Prat poe Eevee A is i roraee zhe time of sale, An conveyancing and SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED Washitgten, im Dist ee of Columbia. fund tely thei z e das, we ct he cost of purchaser. ¢ | TRUSTEES’ > -gtcn, i The body of the unknown stranger which | ket company. » [scl the east halt of lot numbered. fone td). te | complied with In, fitteen (1S) Gaye from tbe day bt REAL ESTATE ON O STREET BETWEEN | designated as and cbeing part of original ots was found by Capt. Davis of the tug boat —_ +—__ square numbered one hundred and forty (140), ‘con- | Sale; otherwise the trustees reserve the right to NORTH CAPITOL AND FIRST STREETS N.W. | Tumbered twenty (20) and twenty-one (21). - ae: Baek Ena Saaadle: rae linens CITIZENSHIP OF CHINESE. tiining 2,750 square feet of xrourd. Tnis lot is | resell the property at the risk and cost of the de- | By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in eetned a nene four hundred and fifty-alx (£50). | Ciasist of « Gret-class dwelling house of fourteen 2 ! 'y has not yet beex on the north side of “L’’ street between 18th and | {4lting purchaser or purchasers, after 5 days’ co- | Liber No. 1980, folio 242 et seq., of the land rec- | CcUtal within the following metes an nds: | (14) rooms, with necessary outbuildings, all in good identified, aithough every effort is being z S Iyth streets n.w. and is 25 feet front. tice of much resale 12 some Washington newspaper. | ords of the District of Columbia, we will sell, at | Tin: Hesthning for the same on the line of “E” | “tation. "The land is, for the most part, cleared, irade by th> police to do so. The Matter Considered by the United | “ih crater we will sell, ot public netion, in front CLARENCE A. BRANDENBURG, public auction, in front of the pretniacs.on THUS: | (it sting ihe Inersection of eaid stecet wick | ahd is Well adapted to farming purposes or fot ew, ~ 3 » States Supreme Court. of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 'THIR- SRY Fendall building, DAY, APRIL SEVENTH, 1808, at FIVE O'CLOCK | ee ee eee SR th creat conte thats suit | subdivision into building lote. We, the jury, find from the evidence be-} 74, ns i tas, ea eae nat TH DAY OF APRIL, 1808, at HALF-PAST HENRY L. BISOOE, om -AC the following described real estate. situate | Song the line of ‘Sixth street mincty-nine wo) | Terms: One-third of the purchase moner tp cash, : > cas agai ss, biotin st st. nw., | in the elty of on, In 5 hereof fixe bun (8500) dollars must Coe dee at te tee bone ee ose enon | Wong Kim Ark was decided in the United | SOUR O'CLOCK Patt raed ate ye | _mb2t-dsas ‘Prusteés. | original jot numbered seventeen (17), in square | fcet eleRt and one-fourth (S%) inches: thence west | Misreg‘ at the time of sale. Halance in tio equal came to his death from the effect of a pis- | States Supreme Court Monday, Justice | in square numbered five (5), the same fronting 54 + FUTURE DAYS. umbered ‘nix hundred and seventeen (G17), accord. | (panty five, (26), feet; thence inches to the | ietallments, paalle in one (1) and two (2) years tol shot wound, apparently inflicted by his|Gray handing down the opinion of the | feet/11 laches on 26th street nw. by a depth of Hoge qtiuare feet of ground, more OF leas, unine | HEC, of, “R-" street; thence east Promissory’ otes of the. purchaser prosllpeggomntinge serge Targa yor y 3 100 feet. The same is tmproved by a frame dwell . G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. 11606 eaware tect 08 e:oe 3 “F"* street twenty-five “(25) feet to the ny eZ oun hand.” was the verdict of the cor- | court. ‘The case was appealed by the Unit-| ing. The north 18 feet, the 18 feet south adjoln pea ee | ee ‘a oquat-Sastatt inning. st suman from the day, of wale. 41 y ase i th 18 feet and the x £ 2 S mE: 12-4 cash, balance in one, two White man found dead on tug boat at | €4 States from the district court for the | [Dé ‘he noni Is feet and, the south 18 feet 111 PEREMPTORY SALE OF VAL-| ments at one and two sears, with interest at six |. Te South . A and three years, with interest at five per cent. Altcheson's wharf at an early hour Monday | northern distric: of California, and it in-] Immediately thereafter we will sell all that par-] UABLE AND DESIRABLE. |, 20%,centam,pe annum payable semtannually: | 4” geposte of day of sale, secured -by deed of trust upon of the lorning, as told in The Star of that date. volved the citizenship of a person born in | cel of ground known as the south half of lot num- > from St cash et the oe ania. The evidence before the Jury did not | this country ef Chinese parents, which | beted twenty-one G1), in square numbered ave @, | ARTICLES FOR ACCOUNT. ‘| i#e4 deposit of $200 will be required at | SOt Of the ‘ : rehnser. ain swaitr teing "out ‘wghort "wie he jay, | Med never hitherto Deen deck by the Su-| pth fe 18 tet, rum ace o's ity wa) | OF WHOM IT MAY CON- | Be totale. a craves grrr | deere * - i] > Hey: ~ r q ne! preme Court. The decision will have: the | fot a! c : CERN, W. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell at pie x. Julius Dienelt as foreman, brought | Freme Court, The dect citizenship of such | Terms of wale: The purchaser or purchasers mast 3 ITHIN OUR pay one-third cash, and the balance in equal in- ROOMS, 1407 G ST., the risk and cost of Te tM EDMONSTON,. pergors. stallments, in one and two.years from day of sale, - : i BROWNE, — Probably P. J. Kaufman. Wong Kim Ark was born in the Untted | with interest at 6 per centum per annum, payable 2D FLOOR, SAT: See ‘Trustees. cHas, 3. Tail G st. nw As stated Monday, the trousers worn | States in 1873 of Chinese parents, who had | seml-annuslly, and’ represented. by the promissory % De by the dead man were purchased from H.|Tesided here for several years. When he | notes of the purchaser, secured by a deed of trast URDAY, APRIL SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS oR oa the property fold, cr fll cash, at the option of : JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIOS Pelyman, a Washington tailor, the suspen- | §T¥ UP the young man returned to China | tk. 'nurchaser. Each parcel of property soll wilt 2D, 1897, AT 10 : Ce Sg ee o wii {Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) for a visit, and upon his attempting to re- STREET, BETWEEN ¢er buttons bearing his name. Inquiry at|tumn without presenting the usual certifi- | he vrauied at time of male Upon eek kee ee SND SEVENTH: STREETS, NORTHWEST, BE, r HOUSE OX HALF the tallor shop by a reporter for The Star| cate he was detained cn shipboard by the | Conveyancing and recording at the purchaser's cost. ING THB PREMISES NO. NSAID ODIST BETWEEN N AND © STREETS developed the fact that a pair of trou-| collector at San Francisco on the ground ARTHUR A. BIRNBY, od gers answering the description of those | that under the laws restricting Chinese im- Mertz Building, wern by the dead stranger were made for| migration he was not entitled to land. DANTE, Ww, BAKES. Royal Worcester Vases; a man, who gave bis name as P. J. Kauf-| Wong Kim Ark thereupon applied to Judge | aso-atods z ‘Trustecs. Fine Candelabras, Water Colors, Vine Man, and were delivered October 7, 1807. | Morrow of the United States district court | Teese Guilte’ standard’ Upright Plane: Tce ete ‘The maa who bought the trousers did not | for a writ of habeas corpus, alleging that - MS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | Quilts, ee TO give any address, but stated that he was|he was an American citizen because of his | ConTENTS OF A FIRST-CLASS LUNCU ROOM Glass, Carved’ Lil Table. from the south and had just arrived in the | birth in this country and regardless of the AT AUCTION. x Cablnet Table, Sil city. : nationality of his parents. t. etter | ah FRIDAY, APRIL, FIMST. Am TEN O'CLOCK In looking through the pockets of the| The question was a new one, but, after] A.M.. we shail se e premises, €ead man’s clothes again yesterday, Cor- | giving it due consideration, Judge Morrow Cae ee ene er me of an oner Purvis found an old piece of envelope j issued the writ, thus deciding the question | Mies Urns Milk and Cream Gane and eoseything with the words “Thomas, No. 1414 12th| in the Chinaman’s favor, giving him his | gerining to's Srstelaw tage res eee ae strect northwest,”” written on it. A re-| liberty so fur as that court couid do 90 and | established. Will be offered as a whole,-ael if akt porter for The Star called at this address | recognizing his citizenship. s scld will be offered in detail. Vashington, the occupant of the} The United States attorney appealed the | Terms cash. L hovse an old colored wash woman, knew | case to this court, but a 1 the meantime ens £00. Ancts. © nothing of a man answering the descrip-| Wong Kim. Ark was admitted to bail in his AMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. tton of the salckie. BS, Pas recognizance. The-case has been pend- Gveceesor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) he body will be held a day or two for | ing since 1895, when Wong Kim Ark landed Te raTTz. fhe purpose of Mentification. “The author-| in San Francisco. There are said to be aes- TO ao on eee, VALU. ities of Washington have been notified, but | cral thousand persons in the United States ABLE NG LOT ON @s yet they have been unable to throw any | whose status as citizens will be affected D: 7 Gigi on the matter | the decision. ”) ‘TWENTY - FIRST STREET Has Returned Home. ‘aecisen @ilee be BETWEEN _R_ AND .- S$} Mr. Jas. F. Peyton of this city, who has ¥ SALES OF REALESTATE, &e.| STREETS NORTHWEST, BY een managing the dramatic company of AUCTION. ‘ Mr. Elihu Spencer, on its wéstern tour, has Tetureed to his home. Miss Myra Lee Civalier of this city, Mr. Spencer's leading lady, is expected home shortly. National Unten Mecting. Alexandria Council, National Union, held @ well-attended meeting “Monday” night. Grand Deputy E. C, Ford of Washington | $vr-: oe Weduesiay. March 80, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. was present and mad an excellent address. “3 i Considerable business was transacted. 7 iid Hf 28, ie 70 I i i FF ELEY " ry i ; be; 5 f Hie n Trustees’ sale of dwelling, No, 155 F st. ne.. on Ar- Fangements were made for a public meet- fing in April.