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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1898+24:PAGES,— SPEC IAL NOTICES. Ammu ition Ready! adick, 10 Unload your ig troubles DIVIDEND NO. TAILOR IN WASHINGTON ORDERS NOT OBEYED People of Santiago Don’t Heed Health Regulations. AMERICAN INVESTORS’ INVASION BIR E The Exorbitant Prices Charged by the Storekeepers. _ RETURN OF REFUGEES of the Aesociated Press. DE CUBA, July Corresponds NTIAGO dirty condition of this city, the heaps of foul refuse t incumber the streets, the maloderc alleys and byways, the lack arrangements and drainage of description are all matters that will remedying !f this is to become an un city. It should be remembecea that the weeks ade, the fear cf bombardment, the ari of food and the genera! demoral- ation existing in a besieged town have done much to add to the condition of filth and poor sanitation that normally prevail. For generations the people have lived gardless of the first rules of hygiene, lower of all prec tionar whe! th: of sanitary of bic lasses are measures, our Ame ugh the civi ating that all ue an order governor of Santiaxo, houses must be at once der is disregarded. Orders are constantly 1ssued to the peo- ple to report at once the death of any one in their households, and threats of and enforced labor as a punishment carzy lit- tle weight. Extreme Measures. measures wili nave to be taken about a proper condition of al- s in this respect, and it will take many menths of example and stringent enforce- regulations to pring the peopl2 to nce of what is ¢! for Extreme to bring ment of an obser their h In the m pital of the cit we on Jul ca € malarial feve cases of diar re% w+ aenemia nd 19 case e yellc ns of yellow fever. o > were six cases of this the total of nineteen mong e been six deaths since the n of the 488 in the hospital United States troops on of the town. of Santiago there is this antage from the r: of th water rushes the weeps away all man: wn Uncle Sam: i Thor ing entirely wi gotiations. MILES ON THE MOVE Krag-Jorgensens Issued to His Men at Ponce. THE ADVANCE BEYOND JUAN DIAZ — + Control of the Road to Coamo Has Been Secured. oo SAN JUAN WILL RESIS? —— (Copyright, 1898, by the Associated ja St. proceed- Porto Rico, eneri hout August Miles is to peace PONCE, —Major ne- regard Krag-Jorgensens are being issu 2d and 3d Wisconsin are moving w: the 16th Pennsylvania tod: Col. Hulings has captured 5,000 pounds of rice. Thus emy has not molested him. Brook land! The tro Ar- the jor General royo is successful. . Roumanian, four batteries of the diana, the Ist Missouri, the Ist F vania and the Sth Illinois are disembark- ing there. The Morgan troop of the Sth Cavalry and the Missi >i commissaries have arrived here. Lieut. Hunter of the artillery vas slight- ly wounded by one of our ast night. Capt. Edgar Hugart, who died of typhoid fev has been buried with mili- tary hono Gen. Roy Stone is repairing the rvad to Arecibo, but a movement there is improb- able. Ge Ernst’s Advance. At Descalabrodo river, six n berend Juan Diaz, on the road to Sa gust 4, via St. Thomas, Augu Pennsylvania of General Ernst’s brigade advanced to this point tod: 1d holds the bridge over the river. The 2d anc Wisconsin are expec morrow. No s' but it is h about 400 Coamo. ‘The of th pushed Span n of the enemy d that the ng between tr bridge Pick may sizure of the read to Coamo. out und they h outposts, Met No Rexista Off San Juan de Porto Rico, August 4 via St. Thomas, August 5.—The Americans have taken peaceful po: of the east- sland. Small d, who h: ern portion of the marines have been | ed lamps in the li nthouse at Cape San FINANCIAL. Bankruptcy Blanks. Under the law of 18u8 40 Ulanks, nec- essary to file a case, $1.25. Sample set (49), $5. ‘ In press—“A Uniform System of Bankruptey,”? 8. The Law Reporter Co., 518 5th St. aul-Im,i¢ No charge for transfer to and from our vaults on your trunk of silver and valuables. $1 per month. Si an; @ aicarkdl against every 5 loss. PACKING AND SHIPPING. China, pictures, pianos, furniture, etc., at very reasonable rates. A convenient and comfortable trunk room in our fire-proof ware- house, with a sitting room at your disposal. 25c. per month. 25c. for cartage. STORAGE Dept., Am. Security and Trust Co. - - 1140 15th. Ibert M. Read, Gen] Manager. 1t The knack of Saving money. It’s all in recognizin t 1 sums are the most fa savings account. Here re starts an unt —ond 2 the kn ul On F St, No. 1222 au2-15d sAmerican Security 2& T: 4 Brown Brothers & Co. issued for th Letters of Credit e of Travelers, parts 290 Hom PESO SS TS OSHS OSH EAE THF OPHSESESOCOTOS “oy, od > ” Sane eine ighthouses along the Flushing the stre You may keep the trousers. Juan and ther Bienen es along: ine NE Pee oe oe ay is like flushing the sewers in an Ameri- 3 wert 7 i mk maces putations of citi- A. F, BRITTON President ron cee ant ceived a lette rom the president of the nao specs W. WHEL? Treasurer : - » July 1 and until July 23 this city | July is told and told again by men THE WEEK ENDING AUGUST 6, 1898. | Metropolitan way Comma y relative to > out to meet th we JAMES F. HOOD...) E ed. Catalogue of Fences Cae On July 23 | were on the right or the left or who = the matter of overcrowding street cars in | _ The warships now in this vicini & WM. A. McK ENNEY BARBER & ROSS. 1TH AND G STS. ne Espectador made its first appearance | up late. Naval officers from tiv ships have The War With Spain. which that official claimed that thé Com-| Montgomery, the Annapolis, th pak eee = = z nd printed the full h text of Presi- | come to the club dinner ana then ain received the American proposals for | missioners have no authority to regulate eageee speeches ih vor n| & CS. DOMBR....22 CHURCH NOTICE Wie MeR tileys ution to tne peo- | brother officers from the field hear tales | 1 oe "sunmitted at her request, preferred | this item. A controversy arose between the | !00king for the transports with troor sedcreems { § . u NOL ple of Cuba tador is running a | of w the ships have done. te at Wash- | CO™Mmissioners and the trustees of the | left the United Sta and have scattered | 2 American Securit == = = eries of articles on New York city, this | Many of the refugees’ from Santiago and | through the French ambassador at Wash- | Grenweot Cemetery Company relative to | li about the island. Annapolis rouns- y METHODIST. subject being supy of prime inierest | the eastera end of Cuba who slipped over | Ington; there was comé further discussion | the efforts of the District to extent aieht, | ed up the Whitney, Florida and the | 2 d Trust Co. :. to its readers at this time. A three-column | to pene a ete oe Seunieoe Gone of the matter between the President and ML. fan avenue through the cemetery property. ane h aT ee z x ani rus 2 a eezigi of the Egyptian | coming back. Oppcrtunities to do so are | Ganon. a Ponts oe he fe annual reports of the superintendent | Cape San Juan. . ribbons Pin Cantar eeaes in the last | searce, however, as steamers are not fre- Sone see ere ene Cree ue of streets and of the District surveyor were | ‘There seems to have been a serious mis-| £96000000 600000 and the publisher promises the Dec- | quent from Jamaica, but slowly the town | Change of a word in order toisoften the ap- | filed. In his annual report to the chief of | take as to the rendezvous, for no two sn pee Sacer ity ie of Independence of the United | I= filling up and the country people are | pearance of that particular, while not alter- | engineers concerning the affairs of the aque-| £0 to the same place, and it will take s. But They coming in to buy certain necessit their money is not plentiful as yet. in the near future pectador enjoys the @ ing the t of the Pennsyl ing its intent; this was believed to refer to the occupation of Manila pending final set- duct Col. Bingham, officer in charge, noted the need of an additional conduit between eral days to locate them and get them to IG) \ EY TO 1) A Ponce, where General Miles is waiting. Mi Y N 0 L U A stinction of be- Ste eine air eT BGn ; ; nC wns offer g Great Falls and the reservoi : — — = only Spanish paper published in | depend upon the crops of sugar and coffee | ‘Re & ‘ i : 2 reservoir. The judge s : es : % ee ae ROAR ed da nal tree: afi Saaniale cen sorabine and tobacco, and until agricultural work | tlem=nt of the Philippine question; no an-| advocate general of the avy egeduase Scwateas ON DISTRICT REAL ESTATE, op spworth League. | A newspaper printed in Spanish and Eng-/ is resumed and the money that was sent | swer was received from Spain, and it was | decision to the effect rat by their accept-| Of San Juan the cruiser New Orleans Divine P It | lish d soon, and Company F of] back to Spain for safe keeping during the is promis feared that complications had arisen at | @hce of commissions in the volunteer army 5% alone maintains the blockade. 1 2 city is Ss aes as soe : Be ae eae Fs aa Subs ora : : < ficers of the District National Guard had ‘i : vellow | NO DELAY. MINIMUM CHARGES. ‘ON AVENUE 3 nURCH, Ber. | the 33d Michigan Volunteer Infantry has | war finds its way back to Cube under‘an'| staarid to jecpasiizé the peace enterprise forteite < : grim and silent, but back of her yellow ° 4 ace ceases tng | REEL out a pare Coape| aur confidericas initia fatarey came: | Zr vate ona eo intean ane oicenee cenit ee ee not thought tharnat, {ean- | walls there will be plenty of determina- “The Salvation Army.” Su paper published in the city of Santiago de : the Porto Rican expedition was permitted, | tary of War or the President would take | tion and fight when the Amreicans open R.W.Walker & Son 9:30 am. Prayer meet Cuba. There is much talk in town of the exor- | General Miles pushing on from Ponce to- advantage of this opportunity to replace | fire. $y27-tf 1006 F NW. Already the enterprising American Is] bitant prices charged by storekeepers for | ward San Juan, and at all points receiving a ee with the District regiment at the | Captain General Macias has issued a McKENDREE M CHURCH. present. There is around town a ragged | clothing, focd and drink. Prices are today | the enthusiastic welcome of the p-ople; rea tytith other officers. Real estate cir-| Proclamation, in the course of which he meme Gano man with a smattering of Spanish who has| three and four times as high as_ they | there a slight skirmish late In the week | Su) were Stirred by a large transaction in | S48: “Spain has not sued for peace, end Lewis Johnson & Co. Pmt she turned several dollars by buying up swords | should be. Shopkeepers are charging at the | on the highway to San Juan, but nobody buying an eeberty, Mr. John R. McLean ’ oy and machetes from Spaniards, and the city | rate of two American dollars for what sold | was injured. The army ai Santiago was re- buyls gan extensive tract on the Tenley- BANKERS —— SS pawnshops to sell them again to Americ: formerly for one silver Spanish dollar. It | ported as be ng in a deplorable condition, | (Q™{hze erent cad a ve bureau announc- 5 aie relic hunters. There is the man with the | has been found necessary to ordain that | suffsring severely from typhoid, malariul | many of the ren lefinitely proved that | | nday school capital to invest who awaits but a sure| bread shall not be sold for more than| and yellow fever: in -a “round robin” ad- e recent local burglaries had ti and remunerative opportunity, and there is the man who buys up bargains in Ame: iesh from sick or- Wounded officers oping to sell the animals at 1315 F St., Sun Building, Dealers in all government and investment se curities. New war loan 3s bought and sold. been traced to “Big Bill” Mason, one of the most notorious crooks in the ‘country, now in prison in Philadelphia suspected of the murder of an aged libraria: Sie Uees ‘arian in that city twenty cents silver a pound and the an- nouncement that there will soon be estab- lished an American bakery to sell bread at prices prevailing in New York ts received with delight. dressed to General Shafter by the gen2ral officers of the corps the assertion was :nade that not more than 10 per cent of th> sol- Ciers were fit for duty, and that there were RAL METHODE hound M sts. n.w r.—Pablie worship there will be American sharpness and en- terprise pitted against the Cuban and Span- iard. If Santiago prospers ard money is there will be a good field here for the gambler and his outfit if the laws will al- him to operate. With prosperity and 1 hotel there is promise in Santiago wide-cpen town that will be a sure at- n to men of a certain stamp. rrival of so many strange: eas! in San- Indicated. Fcrecast till 8 p.m. Sund: ing southerly. Weather condition —The weather conditions are moderate over —For the Dis- trict of Cclumbia, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia, fair tonight and Sunday; slowly rising tem perature; variable winds, becom- and general forecas sent from Washington to embark th> army upon transports immediately and send the men to Montauk Point, Long Island, which was designated previously < recuperat- ing point. Some friction was disclosed be- tween the War Department and certain of- ficers under Gereral Shafter, Col. Theodore Roosevelt in particular, he having sent to Secretary Alger a private letter asking that the regiment of “Rough Riders” be sent to infused new life into Glen Echo, and the attendance this week has been unusually good. This ts a good organization, with an unusually strong list of principals, al- though in the winter season the manage- ment will undoubtedly give its chief quar- tet some relief by alternating with others. Mule. Diard shows by her work that she has Berets Invasion of Investors. pee Eres ethepeniee ee aeceth rete oO LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES, DISTRIBUTION eae The first steamer from the United States FAIR. more malignant phases; In accordance with THEATRICAL GossiPr. tometer eee day school. 9:15 as brought many men to look over this this representation, and in pursuit of a pro- | ame aavent of myt2-smm ie Fst. new field opportunities, and | Slowly Rising Temperature is Again | gram already determined upon, orders were ent of the Jaxon Opera Company The National Safe Deposit, Savings and Trust Company Of the District of Columbia, id CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. OPISCOPAL, EET BAPIIST CHURCH - fe 12] had the advantage of careful cultivation iago during the last two weeks has taxed | the whole country. An area of high Porto Rico on account of its superior equi : s 2 —-— the town’s accommodations, which were | ure Covers the region fram the Mic ment; the Secretary rebuked his compari- pee olee and she has a charming stage Capital One Million Dollars. never ample, to the utm The lack of | to the Atlantic and will give fair skic sons to the disparag>ment of the volur meee ‘ayne Clarke is an artist, thing like proper hotels u-|of the lower lakes, the Ohio and lo teers. No further developments in the P| vocally speaking, and one doesn't expect SrOit will continue to be 4 detriment to | Mississippi valleys, followed by showers in tppines| were. reported, ‘although. Gene much acting from a tenor. Miss Louise 5 é some one wit nowledge | the lower lake region. erritt cabled that he was about to make a| Engel brings the res: years = W. h t Vert E: a ric fe want 2 ability to Rains have occurred in the north int Ctonarean Admiral Dewey. gor the areas ree 5 Sateen Pate 3S a as Ing on Sete ee ae south Atlantic states, the Missouri valley, | Surrender of Manila; he asked for an army | P°™ : : The A American Club of Santiago, an | ou), At) slope and the upper lake region. | of 50,000 men. The town of Nuevitas, on the | Sh€ does, and W. P. Carleton has developed Loan & Trust Co. FE. cnuren. | he ue unded over three years ago he temperature has fallen in the upper | northern coast of Cuba, was bombarded by | @ full, rich bass voice, more flexible than mT are peeps 9 Ries ee by the h-speaking residents of iit souri valley, middle and northern slopes | American warships and’ partially destroyed. | the average, and a fine stage presence. porric §TH AND F STS. ; place coat be Salvation of many | and has remained nearly stationary else- | No other military operations were condvct- | With care and constant study Mr. Carle- pany cioment trade on eggroved oa s ee ee seeeetien The club | where. ed in the island. In accordance? with the | ton has’as brilliant an operatic career be- real estate or collateral, at reasonable rooms to American offizect aot, Goel clean | The following heavy precipitation (in | recommendation of Surgeon General Ste fore siiimban histo hesiaee es : rates. = ERS Gite = ig Ro and correspond- | inches) was reported: During the past | berg orders were issued for the practt Ant ERE = as enjoyed, al- Gen. Roy Stone. ailtterett paid upon deposits on jonthly bal Mais 6F Gugiinges Acs twenty-fcur hours—Abilene, J.12; Sioux | abandonment of Camp Alger, owing to the 6! is Tare that a basso, unless he tors will remember most gratefully the club’s cool garden and the stene-paved shower bath. Since three days after the occupation the club has served me d, while what is en comes mostly in cans, the long white table, set twice a day with china plates and bottles of wine, has been a most welcome sight to many an officer who has ridden n from the front to experience the novel ion of a civilized meal. Dinner Table Tales. Old friends meet at this common center, and the fighting of the Ist, 2d and 3d of CHURCH N PRESBY CHURCH 4 SI TUTCE each and offici BET. C AND D.—REY. assistant pastor, wili at the holy communion at 11 ‘Teunis m.. D meeting # | MELROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 4 and B sts. se, cock, DD. S$ CHURCH.—PREACHING AND AD- f the Lord's supper at 11 a.m, by . Campbell of Altoona, Pa. Mid- hursday evening, at 7:45 o’clock.* Rev. Howard hureh. cus A Pa.; no evening 5 am., and it above 19th, Rey. Howard Wilbur Eanis, pastor. Omaha, 1 ;, Mobil a., 2.00. Havana Weather. HAVANA, August 6, 8 a.m.—Barometer, southeast, 30.06; temperature, 80; wind light; weather partly cloudy. Tide Table. Today—Low tide, 5:15 a.m. high tide, 11 . and 11 Tc morrow— ide, 6:01 p-m.; high tide. 1 m. The Sun an Today—Sun rise: p.m. Moon rises, 9:17 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 5:06 a.m. The City Lights. 6 p.m. Moon. © Gas lamps all lighted by 8:13 p.nk; extin- swshing begun at 4:15 a.m. The lighting is begun cne hour before the time named. extin- Are lamps lighted at guished at 4:30 a.m. Condtion of the Water. 58 p.m.; Temperature and condition of water at 8 Great Falls, temperature, 28; condi- temperatur. 86; condition at north connection, 1; con- dit‘on at south connection, 5; distributing reservoir, temperature, 84; condition at in- fluent gate pouse, 36; effluent gate house, 36 a.m tion, 1; receiving reservoir, Records for Twenty-Four Hours. The following were the readings of the thermometer at the weather bureau for the twenty-four hours beginning at 4 p.m. yes- terday: August 5—4 p.m., 82; 8 p.m., 74; 12 mid- night, 66. August 6—4 a.m., 64; 8 a.m., 70; noon, &2; 2 p.m., 85. - Maximum, 85, at 2 p.m., August 6; mini- mum, 63, at 6 a.m., August 6. St. Paul, 1.54; Port , 1.04; New Orleans, 2.06; nd 5:30 p.m.; .m. and .m.; sun sets, epidemic of typhoid f2ver there; many new cases of the disease were reported. Foreign Affairs. Trouble between Russia and England seemed imminent owing to the former's attitude In China and also because of the disclosure of the fact that that nation had sought a port on the Persian gulf; it was efficially announced in parliament that while the government would not permit capitalists of other nations to crowd out English capitalists in the far east, England would not herself demand further conces- sion at present. The Hooley revelations concerning the relations of titled persons to corporations caused a slight financial disturbance, for the public confidence in the stability of several large corporations had become shaken. The funeral of Prince Bis- marck, who died at Frederichsruhe Satur- day, was held with simple ceremonies, ing attended by the emperor and empres: and the most distinguished men of Ger- many; the interment was at Frederichs- Tuhe, according to the request of the former chancelior. The United States of Colombia decided to pay the Cerruti claim for which Italy recently made threatening demands. The pope issued. ahi encyclical to the people of Scotiand, urging them to re- turn to their former faith. The Congo Free State proposed to-China to exchange 10,000 blacks for as many coolies for Afri- can labor. Search was unsuccessfully made in France for Rev. P. FeJernegan, the sea- gold swindler, who fled.from this country with a large sum extracted from his vic- tims. Cecil Rhodes chafged that President Kruger was the financial backer of the Af- rikanderbund candidates for the Cape Colony parliament. Duke Ernest Gunther of Schleswig Holstein, brother of the Em- press of Germany, was married to Princess Dorothea of Saxe-Coburg. has a phenomenal voice, attracts as much hotice as a baritone. And speaking of bari- tones, Mr. Goff has created an excellent impression both by the excellent quality of his voice and by his artistic method of singing. The two operas—Faust” and “Maritana” —have been unsually well performed, and next week “Trovatore” and “The Child of the Regiment” are promised. Mr. 8. F. Nixon in an interview this week explained the object of his firm in securing the Lafayette Square Opera House in this city, as follows: “The firm of Nixon & Zimmerman have taken a lease for a number of years of the Lafayette Square Opera House in Wash- ington, in order to make a complete and convenient chain of theaters within easy distance for companies playing our three theaters in Philadelphia. We are now able to move our Philadelphia attractions right into our Academy of Music in Baltimore, and then into our Washington theater, when they can go south or west, as their routes may be planned. Our new theatrical acquisition in Washington is of particular value, for it is well known how quickly the popular influence of a success in Philadelphia is felt in Baltimore and Washington, and it is practically with this in view that we have taken the Lafayette Square Opera House. It has been remod- elled at great cost, and will have a number of beautiful and commodious improvements before its opening, under our sole manage- ment, on September 19, with the latest Parisian novelty. ‘Hotel Topsy-Turvy.’”” The Public I can drive off the American boats now, as I did Sampson's attempt before.” The daughter of the captain general is helping to drill the gunners in the torts. Altogether there are 9,50) Spanish regu- lars in the city. The troops of the enemy, who are retreating from Ponce and otaer towns on the south coast occupied by tne Americans, have not yet arrived. The German steamer Polynesia, with a cargo of rum, canned meats and’ tolacco, tried to run the blockade this morning, but was stopped by the New Orleans. Se INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ACCOUNTANTS... ATTORNEY: AUCTION SALES BUSINESS CHAACES, CHIROPODISTS. CHURCH NOTICES. CITY ITEMS... COUNTRY BOAR! COMMISSIONERS OF D) COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. DEATHS EDI EXCURSIONS . BINANCIAL. 55 FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE. FOR RENT (Flats) FOR RENT (Houses FOR RENT (Miscellaneous) FOR RENT’ (Offices), FOR RENT (Hooms). FOR RENT (Stores). OR RENT (Stables). FOR SALE (Bicycles). FOR SALE (Houses). FOR SALE (Lots) JouN Jox eb JOHN A. This company a cutor, adminis- trator, trustee, ag sure and in all other fiduciary capacities. Boxes for rent in burglar and fire-proof vaults for safe deposit and storage of val- ackages, ON registrar President © President Vice President , Secretary | le Officer MONEY TO LOAN 5%, 5 1-2%, 6%. Being the Washington representatives of four of the largest Savings Banks of Baltimore, Md., to- gether with our private clients to entertaia loans on city real estate at a miniinum | cost to tRe borrower. e, We are prepared Wescott, Wilcox & Heiston, mb4-5m rd] 1907 Penn. ave. n.w. W. 6B. Hibbs & Co., BANKERS & BROKERS, Members New York Stock Exchange, 1427 F Street. Correspondents of LADENBURG, THALMANN & ©v., de6-16a New York. Washington, D. C. Issues Letters of Credit for Travelers, Available in All Parts of the World. Seii Foreign Exchange. Make Cable Transfers. a AUDIT It 11 acs, sacrament of the Lor The following were the readings of the barometer at the weather bureau for the past twenty-four hours, beginning at 4 p.m. yesterday: August 5—4 p.m., 30.10; 8 p.m., 30. midnight, 30.13, 30.18; 8 a.m., 80.1’ FOR SALE (Miscellapcous). HORSES AND VEHICLES. National. It was decided that the joint high com- mission provided to adjust all pending con- troversies between the’ Unitéd States and Canada should meet at Quebec August 23. ‘The President consulted ex-Senator Warner Miller of New York and Senator Morgan of Alabama relative to the construction of the Nicaragua canal, and the hope was ex- rE. E stor John W. Ki Free pews. All ARE CAUTIONED against spurious waters served out of refilled APOLLINARIS bottles or out of bottles with labels and cork brands resembling those used for APOLLINARIS. LADIES’ GOODS. LEGAL NOTICES LOCAL MENTION. LOST AND FOUND. MEDICAL. MEN'S GOODS. MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN OCEAN TRAVEL.. IN CHRIST MEMORIAL Capitol sts. aching by Re J. Chamberlin, at 11 a.m. a rae POSE and 8 p.m. Seats a a cordial! ee Vited. ‘Sunday school. 9:30 a.m Y. TAD oe eae rn ne | Remake ae Oe ae cf th age if the I UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD. aver meeting. LODGE 76. August’ 6—4 a.m., noon, 30.14; 2 p.m., 80.10. PLEASANT CON mbia road near Seema Sm ORDA RN The signature of the greatest chemist of ncTycesonbteal Soctety ia America. en eesti Pret rente, Goneress would take afirma-| The IMPRISONMENT of a pectin inca sreees Charles C. Glover, President. © International otherhood. League. 5 ‘ses! S a RSONAL. 2 5 ,Puoun, pastor's avsistac | Scnday. S'p.m Ite AML welcome, You will seo it across every jar of the | Pletion of the canal under American aus-| Philadelphia offender, who was | PROPOSALS. a. Hyde, Vice Ag worship, witha oe . betes sail VU. Pret muste by. chotr chor > m CENTRAL UNION MISSION. extn In the District. heavily fined, and the INDICT- James M. Johnston, Sos = socketies; 9:30 acm, Arthur T. Brice, Cashier. It CENTRAL Judge Hagner rendered a preiiminary de- cision in the telephone suits pending before UNION MISSION, 622 LA. AV Evangelistic services daily. 12 m. and 8 p.m. MENT of one in Chicago, is J. v Liebig. Page z Page Wm. J. Flather, Ass’t Cashier, = Sundare. 4:15 and 8 p.m. Gospel ‘wagon services Dim, waiving aside the telephone company’s | assurance that all complaints made eect costa avis : { t PATHE Oh. 131 3 ree . t he new rates i it i Page yo rae ag aig ee Ph iahene Son eae ee Liebig tnd oper ie te oe ertieg. | 2.08.01, such. illegal “practices yall | Stes eee Page IN SUMS FROM $1,000 UPWARD, services by the ¥. P. 1:20... len cheamchon. teen nee und ordering that a further hearing 5 z és attonti Setesinion EAgecs, AT LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST, i ee x eet es. 9 at which the constitutionality of the rates, | Tecelve vigorous attention. aigeape ies ‘ON and PERSEVER- | Sec weekly bulletin for full account of the great mpany’s 2) Morals UNDERTAKERS. Page L ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. invited. 1t_| _work being done, it with reference to thelr reasonableness, 5 ee ree REI As THE FRIENDS. — "SPIRITUALISM, Extract of Beef. might be determined with the ald of evi- United Agency Co., 503 5th Av. N.Y. SeAnTED: need gent faite COR, 10TH AND F STS. NW. ee ee <3 * =| dence; he granted a preliminary injunctioi Phils MEETING (ORTHODOX). IN ¥. MC. | A SPIRITUAL MEETING WILL BE HELD IN The purest tonle beverage. The cheapest = | ‘© Prevent the company from removing in- Sole Agents of The WANTED (Lots)........ rae «| Ploney at 5 Per Cent toLoan A. rocms. 1400 N.Y. ave., every First day, 11 | the parlors of Mrs. Nicblers, th st. n.w., struments from the premises of subscribers WANTED (itigeeDancons): ‘Pase 41 On real estate in District of Columbia, No delag @ wm; [sible sehool following; Christian Endeavor | Sunday evening, at 7:80 e'clocl® Bpint mewages | g kitchen stock. sp2-1 =| who declined to pay more than the newly WANTED (Rooms). Page at 10:15 a.m. Cordial welcome to all. it given. ate Prescribed rates. The Commissioners re- APOLLINARIS Cco., Ld, London, Page ‘tn closing leans. WANTED (S:tuations). epttt HEISKELL & McLERAN, 1008 F st. i Py

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