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10 THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, is8y5—-12 PAGES Ollest Glave House in Washington. The Very | ast ‘of the Smith Stock. : Gi LO y E We're going to keep our w ord if it costs a fortune—there will pee no stock from the Smith store : to mingle with the new that wit! open the Saks Stores next week. It’s well out already—and what's 7 TT 2 left pays the penalty of its presence with the greatest reductions Frcs during the sale. Per- NOV git ‘a haps we've cut deeper than need be—but we've surely made certain of complete clearance by Sat- ? : . urday night. Largely odds and ends—but the reputable values the Boston Variety ore 4 WV ean eholeee + in was known for. It’s the last page of the preface to the record of great events that are to follow § the ne ton r the opening of the united stores. 5 = re Epa Odd Pairs of Ladies’ and - a = pe | Misses’ KidiGioves: = = «6s = © = == & = = ¢ as pair. = Kid = ie : é Gicwrs # heather E s And the best of it is—these are Gloves that—though they were Smith’s—haven't been in the + : , cBesay hey ere store forty-eight hours. They're sample Gloves contracted for by him—to be deliv { = us ne tember 18. Of course when they came we had to take them. And for vour benefit we're glad to. = : = z : i They're in all street shades, including Black; mostly 2 and 3-clasp Gloves, which identifi $ ‘ 3 them as this season’s. They've been handled, of course—and some show it a littl But they = . : not harmed. We put them all on sale tomorrow—among ‘em are Treiousse Gloves, that sell the se = world over at $. ‘ : siyie. Oniy L a Take Your Choice of any Shade, any lake : and Size in the Lot for = = = = S-_ = = = = = c | : 3 =| serena tT eens Vs | ; 14 a ae H < . age ‘ : Men’s Furnishings. | | | Ladies’ Underwear. | | Bicycle Skirts an | pastry : oe ae cane fi | Bicomers. | Those area Souive sal ee re ready had from the Smitii stock, | Lot of Ladies’ Crash will whet your appreciation for | Choice re | > ely ker Bans oe 4 these—the last you can have. J tate stay whl, are = é Gren a oe eight’ Ribbed. Vests ers in "2 to ee. ers—worth up to 50c.—for.....---+ Ladies" AM Wool Fancy and Plain Bi excle Tlocns ediced fron $4 gn€ OR 20C, | ao | | seagate ‘¥8c. What are left of the regular 50c. Silk im ilve ae > ‘recks, Putts ‘and. Four-tn- Hands: " 25¢ | Sterling Silver 3 ; % * You ir Vision erecy, patresn’ a tepedione:-— eis Novelties. Girls’ Wash Suits. . AN the Smith 10c. Linen Collars 3 | Se Se Sais — Vill Be are tumbled into a big basket. Chole DC, A. big. tray fall of them eftecta, trimmed with White Combs Paper Citis, “Memo, “Tablete, Key k ed and Black braid) Those that tay» heen « ot of Ste, » ze S with separat Rings, Pencil Holders, Inxstands, shall sell at $445 = ‘ as Blant een One ee en ae 33 : ete worth up to $145. Chotce for DOC, those that have been § $3.95 ; as met « me Jeft..... csi OC. Military Buckles, with ee § 4 a i090. for 19c. Three Gils’ White Duck Presses: sizes é 4 flags—worth up to 49c., for. - as This Card 3 coe at pemain of the @e. and 75 gis and iW genta they are nde with Alls ¢ Negl ge Shists—not all stzcs. by ay ae Soe! ee blouse effect. Snitirs juice was 3 . ¢ nieans. ie 43c. #."To close them wut..." $1,908 If you procrastinate in having ¢ sascielaualgiovamnortea evar ant ae Ladies’ Underskirts. ieee Ps & iene 4 © $1and $1.25 Imported Wor your eyes attended to. “The ¢ Neglize Shire, with cuffs teh, = = : eee sae eg ie? | ee — = =o eee ene be: |. ac ae ee || Males’ We diene ndows of the Ls pee descent Gas Lamp Company, used No. 526. | that he has received a telegram from M 5 ished with th th $1.25. To 58 opens seimnnal neglect, and when once sight ° A MASS OF BRICK: and he lost stock, ‘fixtures nd a ts Strong, who was at Lake Geneva, Wi- Jot of $1.50 Camel's Hatr and Natural else ..... : eae : iC. aneee Sep ioe laos bok = Pol ae destined ; amily furniture and clothing, stored for ] tn, ci + Wool Shirts and Drawers: big See : i p = begins to fail its decline is rapid “ the summer there, total value, $1,500, in- | ‘@t he will reach here tomorrow. a * values for ‘those who can be $1 10 eiitice an coe oath bee ee O8&c. Smith's pric ¢ nd terrible. Maybe you are = sured for $500. The Melvin cafe was in ntil then T cannot say," said Mr. Ex Steer eceeee = ° Your choice $3.98 © bother 1 by bad vision. Per. No. 528, next to Robinson & Chery and |mons, “what will be done with regard 1 joe pemet edenvel sone akirte, a4 © bot < er- ; Siecle eae i Dy Raney anige an diGarel plain, finished with seailop aroutw eae ; © haps | can correct it in a faw 2 | All That is Left of Half a Dozen | Mr. Meivin SE SS ETS ee ee fs a ie ey ae “retstel noe bottom. " Swith s price was Bu: "20¢ | << ke 1 1 5 cr] fee Buildi The Columbia Theater, which has its {from the buliding Inspector, At ogee ek Ey Une As Oc. RS eee eteets c. | Ladies’ Shirt Waists. $ cE is ‘ the He gla: Se < UUGINES. rr entrance on 12th street, eds es ployed Henry W. King, the contractor, rn HenIG ideas { i 2 = . ¢YFLL G Pee a * EX- se’s flower store, bore the brunt of the | remove the standing ire 1 a Smith's regular ay An Ca: | AMIN a1 + WN ) 5 ne who ¢ flames and was but’ slightly damaged, the Jers on the F street side of the tuatain avsttair Underwear tavmerea at. ODE, ' Ladies’ Dress Skirts. prnae sat Sion have Rem Gauliee ae be aes e AMIN: \ to any one 1 led paint and cracked window glass | which menace life and liml Hn aio ce | | ogg lp igs waa gee Boo Agar ca desires it. If glasses are neces- FIRE’S eam WOR LAST NIGHT | veins tne chiet result of the fiery blas's |down the front of Noo itor the ier ccamaaiis ND ae |p ava SS mas Sale Sistine Hae Ce ee ee g! from across the street. The oss, well |ing, and to remove the torent Ladies’ Hosier 23 Linen Dress Skirts, in all lengths, Choice of any Watst in the lot. OO, sary the question of payment man Within $1,000, is fully insured. The interior | iron works wh over half of Fant 1. ae ¥: RES eet PSainre will be by no means a pressing miner Tr was not hurt at all. streets to the limit of the fire. i — a von ees "* 75¢. es aon : = 3 ‘ he building, at the southeast cor- | Mr. Emmons als : 4 . 5 4 ahs Haass . I give credit. . < | Total Destruction of Robinson &| ner or 1 a F streets, occupied hy listatemantron inert out tte follow: This is a eae story—two Ladies’ Wrappers. $3.95 | |— as Louis Loose, florist, and owned 100 Black Dress Skirts. as. | and fixture ce Compa offer late items long only. But they worth § , 2 Ae G. Thorne, was also subjected to ie fi of this ci ‘aledo} Waa f 3 Cherry's Big Building. ordeal, and Mr, Loose’s loss will reach at | Company, ¢ Sono the inducements forty would or- ue So ise ae ke 10.4 s Two ian lots—but two big least $3,500. Of this, $300 will c the | ance of thté city” ie y Paciie Eatin Sib noe thee ) is ‘ ‘ ie SS l.ss on the first floor. The second sto » Company of North anaes dinarily. bo the Lateral ata : 910.45 values—that we ve made ¢ ss 5 aS oe Mr. and Mrs. Loos», and Capt Rxchamge Assur 24 a tern taat Small lot of Tne and Black Serge Skirts, more attractive still by cutting $ COUNTING UP THE COST nd his. wife, the father and 3, PLeniz(yinauranee. Compa ees rhchelien HbLed tue of cuuthrs pare | EToperls, dear $5.95 he prices ha all. s a me of Mrs se, contains their home, | furnizure,,. $2,500; Cominercin ‘ Te | j satin. the prices more than one-half. : ps ees he Toss he ; "The cor ui Assurance’Company, Londo de... LOC. | c f Lawn and Canbrie W tn nts of the r also suffered con- | Home Insi é Con Nea | " = _ c eof Ti and Canbrie Wrappers, in Ba rely a dozen night | siderabiy. 35.0 Total yee ae Ladies’ Bicycle Suits. | | UiS.ii.ctay vhasta Won ¢ nd around Across F Street. H. Cia: sicdbwed Ais isle Thread Io: hk . * streets | Across on F street the building which suf- | 4nce_on the alued at $12 left of these na F Across on F street the building which suf. ued at Mr. Robinson, but he said he will able ta for se aged halt] fered most was the one on the northwest reach of | corner, the top floors of which, extending | amount of it. ‘The cog affected 1201 and 1203, are occupied as | hcwever, the Georgia Home, Lond a boarding house, called Orlean| Liverpool, on and La [teased by Mrs. Birchfield. Tnis property | Orion. Roya 2 omnune nial y «mmerc oO! a ion, Fire belongs to the J: Cartter’ estate, and | Oa : : Peg cuececen cig uauee Caz tee esta ey an cally the Riggs, National M: | water will reach $1.00, there being 1 tinbia and Franklin companies. surance. The ground floor of No. | } DiS ee Se senall re tenanted Morton C, Stout, the tailor pee e ee poblnson \today His front window succumbed to the heat, ae een Pera Ae Ghar and the clothing exhibited there was dam- aL COAAERIC SAAS ee ae ie | € el ies ine We do a general ready-made clothing bu. Ce Eo ness, but all our manu ect van done here. We also have 1 his less Is about $100 in window | jarge stock on head. ay and window stock, covered by in- | completed our fall change as yet. W tered this building seven y go tom row. Two of the local companies alrea:! have offered to pay us in full on the gre that ours is a total loss, and there will 1 iSsand De, — a i eoek Tt Ee | ake, ied gs oti latest sty Woun $4. 95 | I days the exa across Ladies’ Neckwear. } Black and eta toss will rez y eilk-lined $100,000 is £ ek and fixtur nce upon the Musii n Under isin onder Meaning Linen Collars, Lace Ruffles and Silk and Wash Cra- vats } Some Draw all that and White bee s’ Pique and Lawn of the Smith stock iq ui upon the Robinson in wh - southwest corner of © fire originated. by them at $1 hiers ay | » cheapest uae © 8c. | : Suits. | Wh carts snd e lot were Choice, f Muslin and Cambri Suni), only a few % involved. Hen wns idery; cut tell and Suith’s price was $1.25. Ours nies bei nkiin & ¢ opticians, occupy the | part of No. 1203, and the two show windows and their contents suffered to a we = 59c. Mimainice thes "Hl only fill one Credit On Credit. considerable exte insured. The Aetna dimtical 4 rack—and at these prices they Le eee ' aC as aoe 4 no difficulty aching a speedy adjus aS 5 z Fire Insurance Company occupies the sc- | Mont at pa) ec. | should be cleared out in o " 3 uae a won i alm of the oH kerchief shou e Lot of Muslin Gowns, long and fy dozen left of these he Robins Que ee med hades neniinal toast trOminent)| nce npbtnsoniaamitted) that iis iat nel Ladies’ Hand kerchiefs. | | morning. Say. See Gee “sized full rolling ip ee “Kimon Nicolaides has his Saratoga Jap- | {M@ contract for making uniforms for th | : alpaca aeaeeeal rl Saresia tear arene Sesoets GO feet to 8 nee N atora Jap- | firemen of the District. Quite a number of f tl Ste Ree ating oReaie artes ree . White “Rattan y of John W. ‘Thomp- | 2228 es Nae OG, and his Dg | these were destroyed last night ana ale You've got the most of the et fi thig. Smith's prices ue ey al i R back and arms fe of the 5 Met- | 1 out later in the day by Lieut. | 2 Hs ee roe ces io: a Smith stock—and you'll be glad is : §2.98 Bicycle Racks fs os onal ; | army no gin orto Rico an : sae 2 a : ns icycl < r seat, long nnson Bros. Amiss. His loss ts not consid fully | nila. Their book of patterns, contair to add to vour supply at this | Ladies’ rane n Dresses, made up J < s Hee Ua on | tapurcdn gs acs hrs ri |[thel medaurements of tnocentae ne te eta iu The’ heat siste afd brat man @ il OR r at oy leat thats ete 1G; Schnelder’s, Song own and occupy No. | patruns. was destroyed, ney cut in the pric ner; reduced from $4.5) to.---- 5 ae Wartield the ‘ation, “occupied | 2O0° matten onint is sliueicd ce sede, hee | Ost an tn Hemetitched, Fancy Bordered, Lace Trhn- Another lot of Lawn Dresses, dark. fauey | Sporting : : ee thr 7 S F, owned by | 2? ae es dete A of this building | _G: varfield Simpson also i med and) Mourning Handkerchiefs; | patterns; made up in the latest $2 95 | sre iy ‘Handy you my ERECE ate Gore | auceds (On sseond floor of this building | measurements, nemberins 4 EA Ieee Sia nna eae ae =) Style; reduced from SB to... ++ i | haven't 5c. ge Seema en ir, | is the photographie establishment of Ciine- | Bnd today a cum eee a 2 ! 5 < : ao poe : st. He suffered some loss from water, sche s pr cls . sone “he ; a4 eae - ay as ut $18,000, on which he had. $1 nd “a handsome colored photograph of Aa ae ee Dy Smith stock specials in House Furnishings and China Ware—but too small quantities to mention in detail. 3 eee nee cout Mrs. McKinley on an easel facing the win- EaTE REC oa : = paar ance or not Mr. nes The other firms ed wi eel ime w 3 red ee mM ioe be ascert dow was smudged by water from the hos: | ), i 2 on aie eae Sean Pan + BS Little, the grocer, occupied the first | P!P« . today were busy making their a > P NE of No. 1210 F street, owned by the s, the grocer, occuple No. 1: and | ments. = ° 4 ] ° 419 lotiaston estate. (On the second floor were | Wis lode was In melted candies in the SHOW | ic crowds surged all day around tix 9 + fives of Dr. W. E. Wilber, dentist, and | Windov EN GIG Cone oe | Pets “Due were Kept from danger of cau | i W. E. Butcher, agent for M. Fisher, Sons | Durmal paint The pullding J owned PY ying walls by ropes stretched around the | Penna. Avenue and Seventh Street. £ \. », importers of we s. Bide Calera Ieee NO. LL dna the nanl| Smoking heapsl ot Dricks; iron, He an secdecteccfectectececteteetestest Sebi sefeefont Seetoeseetendendontoeteeteieee seebeegeciociente Seedesdonteadeatenfondongondondoedoedeedecfecfecdecfecndoadecdeage all of this building was left stz graekedl Glow aindowe<cinsaren wires, guarded by a large numbe: p Sores z cee = = ible © : i this morning and 1 s taken down | Cracked shi xe I. licemen, under the direct supervision > = wa STS IN ARLINGTON. auring the afternoon by order of Building The Fire's Start. GicdlerianGMeatisch ISery en taeieace or Brady. Mr. Litt total Jo: the furnit 1 THE FOREST R ESERV ES |» | best authorities, is not only extravagant, RAC E TROL BLES AT RALEIGH, but is tending to diminish the wate: ply of the country. Negroes and W: s stock may | ‘phe fire started in the basement of the | other officers of the first (| ae Chery building, near the ele- | Parris also was on the Robinson 10h! ullding . f:ne companies Nos. 2 precinct. ( cene and had en nd 4 and truck ( Military Over the but y and fixtures of the se © Soldiers Clash, Ty oe S| The Government ley. Wit Serious Result r has been completely demo ator. Ene space isiused! forewdste yin the) invineswateccapontthe culisialvdas : = 2ALEIG a i 1 ss on the building is about shape of boxes, packing cases, cardboard : ; S \ New Division is Likely to Be Greated in| No organized effort has ever been made | RALEIGH, N. C., September 20,—On Sat- F insured. and ether flimsy erial. The flames shot The First Discovery. = by this government to protect the trees on | urde “ party of soldiers of the 24 Lewis Hayden, the book deale: up the elevator shaft in the southeast cor- | The fire was first observed by Thos ( the Land Office. the public lands, but it is believed from the | North a Volunteers were attacked ms the three-story building ner, and in 4 ment the eutire building | Ringgold, chief engineer and electrician o reservation of so many acres for this pur- | by ne -d two of the negroes injured. é ane ad by 2 : ae estate. i a whirlwind OF ee What started the | the Columbia Treater. He stated today \ pose and the appropriations made at the | On Sunday afternoon a pitched fight took = amaxed, except by the e is as yet a mystery, a 1 : ; i | x 740 ic dogs cna gacreiie ng fern Bing otit wher y, | The Star that he was seated, with two as | 1.4 Commixxioner Hermann's Re-| last session of Congr amounting to $200,- | place between fifteen soldiers and about z I 2 | brought the inquirer finally to a half and | Sistants, Chris. Eckert and John Probey a Tour of | wtriadicates @ purnose on the eae Oe Pup, | 10 negroes. No one was seriously hurt, « = eee Bie CNG ETE 7 raters : Saye Mt 5 Extende four o ic Ol is to make the protection of the bee 5 f ; On Texcitth Sect. the ply from everybody concerned that on Hie steps of the building occupied by Mi turn From an : forests Glpart ta SuxCrein ent Eee = ugh fatty or sixty shots were ex- re ry structures The ch run the ele- | “It was just about five minutes to 1 Inspection Through the West. aS ene a bee nestor has been high between is ok of the Robin- Vator are under the reet pavement, | o'clock. Ali had been darkness in the Rob- SRE ORT OE te ee ea Lee ors and the moldiers wince, the walls of the | bullling. and the engineer, desiring to get | moment mentioned 1 saw a burst of flame | 47. pinger Hermann, the commissioner OREN will De -EBIE to preesit mplan | walkie qeiniy through the colored qu the baseme: been | shoot from the basement into the first sax. vhich wi > serve | 2 togetier with a nter | story. T cried to Eckert to get on his whect | of the general land office, is expected to re- ministration which will not only serve | ter, when negroes fired from. amle ned by John W | the main stor entyance. Jand ride to the fire engine house on D | turn to the city this evening. He has been } for the go Newest eine cote ap Mane No. | No one b dlaze could by | street. He did so. Then I sent Probey in | aysent tor the past seven W and during = AcMetal Dt moldieke at anne & » ¢ possibiity have been communicated to | has' evalace) boi’ ani @ | 2% ; shia pee a I : A detail of soldiers and police went to say ne ee ee ee Paes on Gig a wow suaath and, Gil a eaiime tiasiitrayeled over!a dacse) acral oonhe line unationiet icc! a polly eel een een Rare criminals had fled ft was ache | United States © » Lighting Company, |" “Just as he reached that point he mei }of the country west of the Rocky moun- | turned attention to the study of lorestry as | one has been apprehended. ‘There ts grea i which’ Hehte F street and the bullding, is\|\James Lee, the special watchman for this | tains, His trip was for tne purpose of | science. An Germany men educates in| indignation at the outrage and further t that no electric | vicinity, and who also acts for the Colum- studying the problems connected with for- | {le ¢2 Ee Besta) = eee ment ash trouble is exrected. ny. It was dam. | Wires enter the b iitsc and) there: Je ne) biaiithes teres (galléty. ddprieeper, comile [21072 J5 es andl to get suegestonal trom | Surnc, cree aa ee ums OL merely to] — ‘ S the printing | doubt among those who Were first at the | out of the drug stcre. They turned in the | cst reserves and practical condi: | country 1 Mhaps tue most dextreiee |EYNAECOLOGISTS IN CONVENTION, of Stormont & Jackson. — Flying | fire that the flames came from under the | alarm, which reached:the engine house jus. | in actual inspection of the practic ountry Is perhaps tie most destructiv F plaster from the veil. | first floor through the elevator shaf 8 Eckert got there on his wheel. Then 1| cons in order to devise a suitable method | agent. but to look after the cultt es and type stands un- | | “It's too much for me” sald Chlef Parris | ran over and tried the basement and the | jr Gammistration. As is well known, the | the tfees and to see eee i : | today upon this very point, and Mr. Robin- | street doors.” 5 . ds heavily | Properly thinned out. There ure an iy derable loss, con 2 of the firm slso said in the same con. A policy of reserving public lands 2 | educated foresters in this count at it Gee eke ‘ vent the fain Te ie ered for the purpose of protecting the | thought that such a business. will pre Tr occ 1 t the faintest idea hi Marinié Bana Goncert timbere iginated. The engine room is ; paratively new one. During | good opportunities in the near future. rear and valued at occupied the Un iy. which publishes t Court Bulletin, bu Weignted down t d cccupled Dy. the | authority for the Many Interesting Pittsburg M PITTSBURG, Pa., Sep eleventh ann meeting of the Americ jon of ers Read at the 20. d his ‘ dite Association of Obstetric ay 1 $1,000, partly ir avement outside, and the en- rt by fhe United States Ma- st administration a number of such ree ce 1 at th 5 Caaisbeaiitor 8 copa Brick tt ae KS up his room and goes home at | rine Band, William H. Santelmann, direc- V ‘ 2d to he made by the CAUGHT BY DECOY LETTERS. he + “ Brick, agent for epaning: ache BlaZencould tor, at the Capitol Grounds, Wednesi ay, at | Peservation was directed to he ma ay and will be continued ates, and al- : f Une United ; rec 00 deleg: t me from there and there are S Opposition was wanstested in Con- | Same Old Device to Capture a Dis- a hint ae As as : = : ot ave come fro 26 é spposit 5 See ne medical profession, fr : n ey _ gress it did not materiauze. honest Post Office Employe. of the coun : n attend During the present administration the | crne arrest of William W. Horton, a ratl- number of these reserves has been in- way mail clerk employed in this city,” sased, and now there are thirty-two, com- | ¥* aa 3 on pneae some forty million acres of land. | Capt. Smith, pest Office iuspe Whee timber reservations are mostly lo-|ckarge of the Wasbington division, “wa opening ses on Lieutenant Gov said |and Dr. J. M. Duff of this city we tor in | the delegates, after which interesting pers were read by Dr. Goldspohn, Chic H knows how it happened, and when my son | fendered: anu the bookkeeper, who were the last to 5 leave the bulicing, went away there was | 1, Overture, z follow he ¢ ) E no sign of anything wrong.” Song, “The Holy City”. Ler = George B Sey ‘Sougds drom Strong} 2 agent for owns the rs were: Gen. W : . 0. ae Dr. Howitt, Guelph: Dr. Wes:moreland, At- ® iy- | periect restion and sound, refresh- on & Chery building, and also the| 4. Haldigung’ gner | cated in tne states and territories west Of | the commonr 2 cor nplac a Dr. MeMurtry, Louis the: % > < > Jing sleep iollow the-use of Johann ton, Lansburgh and Mertz structures | 5, ‘The Dying Poe! the Rocky mountains although ans Be Si Oa Sng etiiea none rt Way Dee Candinn: « « M ak +. Malt Extraic ] fe ned a street. today very courteously placed Gottschalk | one or two in Colorado and New taining money ua it Iman ™ ; Dr. a of the | Hoff's Malt Extract. Introduced in| the Houghton bullding at the temporar lection, “dbndtfie and one in North Dakota. Se ease or Gilliam,’ Columbus, Ohio; Di : : RES it has for over half a century | disposal of Robinson & Chery, J. Wartield iong-of the mvening St Purpose of Forest Reserves. e = pager neki e, Cambri and Dr, mu fepurcs P z re rs : ; Simp: Johnso tros. and the oth. ckellang, N = Sit ng the reserves ere confined to a certain area, which =e heid the reputation of the world’s| fine who have lost their Diecast or bus The purpose in Rees » happened to be the it] Jn the fternoon two maj Sold at Aaction. reatest tonic. : ness. All cordially availed themselves ot C is, as is well understood, to protect ani pital Traction street railroad | held at the West Penn Hospit > z : Pe 1 niin | the privilege, except. Kobinson & Chery, ‘The band tune up. Rules real) inproye the forests tur Ute purpose of se~ : he Navy | Supervision of President Redd. ’ fo irs. Kendal writes: te Senne | who accepted from Mr. Heyden the use of lout be the manager (Signcr Trombono). The | “ting a permanent supply of timber and 5 waacbptiie che es icomucialie —_ sabe at Hof Malt Extract has] the second floor of No. * street, where | performer ausing. most laughter to take | ~ .onditions favorabie to continuous ee, decoy letters KYLE MAKES s n-} 7 : they attended to their buisness and the prize. The contest commence. Res So Saas ai ri One of e letters rifled elon ne | helped me considerably to keep my | ca the condolences of a host of their ousy of t Unexp ter supply. The administration is com- | Ws 4 - ea bores Geom ted ength. I consider it the best] mess associates during the da: Ws ‘arded to the ba: mitted to the commissioner of the general | 9° tS Money com It is not known i itively whether he intended to remail letter or whether he interided to de- | * ough Horton said after his ar- | i he intended to destroy it. How- nswers of the mpan Morgan New York cupitalists interes : os : tion of the Baltimc auine Johann Hoff's Malt ee iconene: penta rned Republican. teh to The Evening Star SLAND, Ohio, September 20.—At or Kyle i ntile Trus and othe in the r and Ohio riaination of the conte rd office, and although superintendents “Hail Columbia” (.-:--Fyles | ind supervisors have been appointed and owine to the length of thé program no| ‘Were are some 173 rangers or men em- encores will be granted. ployed to patrol the reserves now in the f Jonns Hopkins | 09 account of many requests, which were | service of the government, yet there are a nutritive tonic now of. ylum, The ¢ and table beverage | ued a & A : ever, he had it, that is the poi nd, like | which he evaded the question as to wither > ae ° state of Mu : unavoidably crowded out of the Wedn is in the management which | ever, h i ay ive a ‘ of) Extract_has stood the test of time. Sea g to deteat, the eno: | program: Me: Santelmana’ Has decta eee Oe stemuineas: tats oronable;tine| SU ris pri sors in the jor not he had become a repub The >the | Do not be defrauded by ae sub-| pian, wer? filed this morning in the United he concert also a it will be found necessary to create a new {into the trap that had be statement was a simple announcement that f r 1 nerpahadss SOUEE Ene 1: E concert. It will be impossitle, how-|}ureau in the land office to be known as | AS there was nothing novel § ek patie, me: parnen 40 t ; stitutes, which ere merely malt ex-|s minous one, and contains a decailed denial {ever to render all the selections requested, | eT gu sty iviston, ‘Te is believed that the | 80 there was nothing novel in the means he had become a republican r s w & er! tracfs in name, and have no Satrinsie of all the allegations in the petition men-| as the is more than s of the fovest® will be extended to aul employed to catch him. Calter centers es : se sna Pues ene | poth programs the trees sUll remaining on public lands aT Steams In. Johann Hoff, New York, ) toned. 2 : = und that a determined effort will be made | Ar chance’ worth ‘talking about—Iock Re npcasecig: Saige ar rae . arate wand fac: Future Plans. “Want’’ ads. in The Star pay because they | to put a stop to the indiscriminate de- | Clearing Sale of Furniture and Carpets— | Al Southampton—Kaiser Wilhelm Der ng a i ys Mr. Emmons stated to The Star reporter ‘ pring answers. struction of trees, which, according to the ' Advertisement. Grosse, from New York for Bremen.

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