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8 YHE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1898-12 PAGES. W. MOSES «& NORTHWEST CITIZENS ° : ; 5 eee = o0900000neee B. SONS. eee cs a 5c¢ Music for piano, banjo, $2 Choice of Sweet Sing- : 924, 926, 928 7th, 9, 924. 926, 928 7th, rc cot P mandolin and __ violin. ing Canaries from the fa- Tunning through / - ff F Fanning throurt Panu Thin Manas Facp it ana b. | Annual Report of Their Association Submit- (Nis cine anrcte, G6 far mous. Hartz mountain, 3 a sarees Ke A / “hip / Vd enine crocs Furniture Paciory, 121b and B. Storage, 224 & M. ted to the Commissioners. for | choice. Catalogue of for | with Solid Brass Cage. £)% e Pi i Moving, Packing sud Furaitare Repairing. 5,000 selections free. In- | The bird alone is usually $ The Dependable Store. Hecommendations ax to Improve-|4 gq | duire in Book Dept Bira | Used worth S250. i opesipspscae a: : Sale Ends. | == 2 = 7 re eee | Upholsteries. zene yelia . :, eee ae 50c and 60c Mus And Brass Cage. Autumn brings with it the need jor many erticles for the a ° elation + submitted its annual report a We're drawing near the end of the | recommendations to the District. Commis- greatest September Furniture Sale | sioners. This nized to exert we ever held. Winding up the | t#roush its officers and_indiv mem 7 bers influence upon Congress in co-0) e with the greatest round of bar- household—it’s refurnishing time to the housewife. We begin the season under the most auspicious conditions —- with te largest stock of upholsteries, curtains and bedwear, etc., of our career the most complete—the most varied. We start the season with some very important valu One thousand yards of silk and nen tas- Palais Royal «tine sine... @ and Lith. RESS GOODS, Sil Na ae a aa a body was organ “e ts ot s and Linings are on the second floor here. The advantage is in more room A lot of fine tapestry portieres, 3 yarde “It is particularly gratifying to be able Sr A lot of @0-Inch heavily worked notting: ham lace curtains, 3ty yards | ‘ splendid quality which are werth ® pair. will be offered tomorrow as a special at a ! e tion with the Commissioners to secure such and better light. The disadvantage is in being out of sight of first floor visitors. How to over- mer A ernie Pie rR, HE we soe Dag Agree rp emaly gor ins Washington ever knew. Leto Ce ks ke Oe eee 1 come this disadvantage has been the problem. The answer for the autumn-winter 1898-1899 fa Hise. 4 Fard, and wil offer them “5_ {$2 a pair at any otuer tine, We Sy ay Need a China Case? Some won- | promote the general welfare of that partic- Sucees : BE reece eee ee eeee eee eeees ZO> | Offer tomorrow for side. P ex : lar sect ‘The report states season is this: | ders of values here. ean an eet ho oe eee ‘ | Fifty pieces of golden art draperi exquisite designs ‘and’ colorings, a worth .0c. a yard, which we will make a special offering of at to state that during the short time that ° Se this association has existed you have by . your successful and judicious administra- tion of thi of the people of this sec- tion, first, improved the mode of repairing and the extent of repairs upon our county ° ° roads: second 1 the extension of exe weeeeeee eee -Dress Linings at Wholesale Prices. i i This fact will do more to advertise this second floor than anything yet attempted. The loss in profits on linings will be made up in the greater sales of Dress Goods. Wool and silk fabrics shall be here in as great variety as at any establishment and prices shall never be more and cften be less than elsewhere. With the added advantage of better light and greater room this second floor Dress Goods and Lining Department shall always be in your sight—mentally if not physically. Lining Prices. Silks at 75c Fabrics at 35c ef “ 5 Bt SS i Mt Sx at SS i St i St SSD sehen aoe in stze bedspreads ¥_ quality—perrl hemmed and nse. for which ron weld elsewhere, will be «ffer ne ct let fom Five-foot curtain poles, in mahogany. " cak ard walnut, al complete with t hecersary fixtures, ‘which us well at Ec), will"go tomuron te: LZEC. s1 Just for the one day ax a spe value at eileen belie iletelottebelelelebelelotebeteiebebetelellelelelulebetetet, private or semi-pr.vate water mains, which we think ought to have b public; The flustra tien | third, that the police servi more satisfactory to the people: that you have given taverabie tion to the establishment of z 40 inch curtain swiss. of finest. sheer _Selesien aeety ee ea $, anriity, in ell size dots and pretty figures. pink and bine he ' Eo Which denally welie at Ise a yard FM de offered tomorrow for ents. full size oe. ore —the regen 3 Fort will be offered fust for the gic. day es a specin! value at shows it. Large solid i : | ment * neighborh Ray z oak china eases, | fifth, though sou: are aie et tone Ean faa ao iE Big purchase ready-made ypreciatio yo Fi . a 8e yard for best 12¢ Linings. Choice of Black Taffeta, Cor- Pure wool and the new autumn $ carved tops, double ERG : | sica, Peau de Soie and Satin | effects and colors in so-inch Fancy | Duchesse. A price was paid for | canels Hae Creve goad at retail. At 75¢ a yard they are | Cheviots, so-inch Navy Cheviots. a magnet, drawing you irresistibly | Best of soc and 68¢ Wool Fabrics ¢ vard for Silk Moreen Lining. to this second floor. | at only 35¢ yard. 75¢ for 55c. $2 for $1.06. EADERS of the Palais MPLE_ Undergar- TO Sheets & pillow cases. We have just completed an immense purchase of ready-made sheets and pillow cases—to give our patrons some extraordinary bargains. The sheets and pillow cases in this purchase are of the very finest sort—all are hand torn and hand ironed—points that speak for the high standard of quality—made an1 finished in the most thorough manner. The prices which we are able to quote ¢ as long as the lots hold out are the very lowes been known in retail selling in Washington. awk sh this p hain ga which ted this tract of t only -rness, but from a benefit to | ard for best 15¢ Linings. thick round ends, cepetee 1 eforteoleofonteoleofontonfocfeotee! able shelves. | pecorsing a the taxpayers. “It is gratifying through the individu of W. L. Crounse a 35¢ yard for best 48c Linings. also to state that and energetic efforts A. fotoiete Judge its value for da Major Ge s of this a itted to enjo: the t of Rock teller Dt Nhe tlt M t= [lt hESC NOOSA AA A AMMA AALS eres yourself and youll | Armes, who are mew tion, we re now pe Jation from Congre! tric lights wes x5 appreciate the price that have ever seo all the more. Recemmendations Made, hand torn and bh orloroooeetefedetntnlnlnefefefetententntnlrers fnfenfnlns er = re - “As @ resuit of our efforts, ise tnal- | 3 Royal advertisements ments, $2 the average = hulehed perfectly—2 alecs—at the can now be — for fe Yiore China Cases. eee ee eee aa nematiie Woe z learn of the bargains value, but tomorrow's 5 81 by go go at 37 cents. iaiecaueg Worth. price timates for yriations for the fiscal + constantly coming and going. early visitors will pick out ¢ 90 by go go at 46 cents. : year 1809, we called upon the va- | fwenty cents saved in read- | some worth $2.98 and $3.25— is Sie ane ecances aacen ricus subcommitiees having special charge | = ing of these Wrappers. Sizes the Nainsook Skirts, smoth- 1 a ualities as <“Fratt of the Be! oa capo ee aE ant ARIE : : Loom” sheet a sheeting and _C aie the meceicutey veer cae er BO Se 32 to 44, in autumn effects and | ered in fine laces, and the $ ot gbeeting™ the (hte teat ane eit mit the result of their labor alee colors. Good value at 75 | bewitching Gowns in chic = deisel d : ic al his section, owing 7 re: ctalae Bs s " 4 Fe eee tinue aan the andala dine cents, they are one of those } French styles. Look for them +\% How to save on ° ° z Oak Ching ee condition of the service, being thoroughly bargains that remain for but | on nis floor bargain table, + Ol et artic eS $ by th veautiful Rock creek = . Wt % ee : . ‘al = a little while. near elevator. as a ( peculiarly free from maiarial te = ; From th dencies and ases (nat are Us Ne ee + Just a few hints to show you how much you can save by inate from low and poorly drained = = Sane Weare area eh much c D ane D Pp The fact that this land is of a light Ba B d r G ¢ Fi d H f g hi g here tor toilet articles and the like, instead of stopping at rapery € t. acter gives it not only a argain eawea P, urtains an ouselurnis Ings. the first drug store you come across. There's such a bi Drummers’ samples make big spe-} t : ard hints Sean (On Second Floor.) (On Fourth Floor.) [ (Basement F in price that it’s willful extravagance not to buy here. oy We've just bought up a lot of at in- for “Tackwood'"? Sheets, 81x90 inche1 : istics | t : Cath ap fc S < Py = € £ 7 Poke eae euaeea ecaate ee palr fer Lace Curtains, in artistic for larg cura soap for 4c. cake. 45°. quality all-bristle hair brushes fo . rs’ samples of Damasks, Se eee at Alc 41 conte is less than you ean buy the 79¢ Brussels effects. § © wide and | qe other arti : ss 27 cents, 5s 5 T. re et They all 1 of garbage, W a ckweod™ Sheetiny ‘The hemming, wash 812 yards long. ( D Small size petrolenm jelly, same as scsi Ghbae ; : 3 . Tapes Co ya 2 aiphiheria ant Banal conine clo ulese eee amethiaes = ~ | vaseline, for “ erling silver bug and turtle sear 4 ie epee * Face nition of this LES TTC CET §2.ZH pate for Tapestry Portieres, figured | pins. with Guest stone settings aS ‘bout 25 Inches square. jus c umaie Die fr sess wlGarea! is saleo lesa Vee all over and fringed top and bottom. We. Tooth Brushes for 21c cat = ht for chair seats, sofa pillows, etc. | for an appro : Cran te rétant deelee the cuat Gcod value at $3.50. | Gants 3 Ts 4 teculariv sell { 2a, public roads roads of ised. . tis genvine ap— ender w Regul: rly sell for $3.00 to $20 fag ee einai aah atid ace cio —— a _ | 65¢ fo $1.0 yard for Real Trussets, Ta GA GD 10! sholce of $7 10 $10 Toiter terse alee cakes be cheap at ally for 1 H : yard. We'll close them out at creditable to the ee aa coe Hae 55¢ oe O- Abects, made of ules me | S150 for Renaissance Lace, toe to. i ee i G price reduced — becaus 7 — ; ment of this sec hese roads are BOSE, steel a Sane ui h Point Lace. lve to Sve yard for the { Slightly damaged, = ieally the on! ans of egress and | *f lke linen : : Maniboured Me pil lai) ee ———— : The lewest prices for 2 = bc. to AC Ao a resident property = 17Je fer Chitaren's Lunch Haskets, some X | 4 % So ° 26 ° 2s for not ¢ e property QRc Paik for full-size 11-4 Mankets, weigh: worth y styles: all sizes 5 x mere ee large, we recom- Se | Se Se ines, tn rarely orth Many styles; all sizes. = ° $ It W_R. MOSFS & SOXS. ¥ should Be improved by, the pensive All-wool California Blankets her mee for cholee of thousands of Kitehen U = = = — aa =a Hadratane. waiene while All-wool Califo Blanke oat : Ac (or cholew of thousands of Kitchen Uten- = It was “The Dependable S 4 . é h 50 pair ; se fo he 10e storcs. a as e Dependable Store” that set the low selling pa m= expend . wil, when pal those found at t e1é wee ery ~ 8 bie “Ta n” Disa ears nomical improvement. + —and it is “The Dependable Store” that intends to maintain th af appear to the Woodley road Ey lead at all imes. (urecave thE doaeeck aGhhe 6 , g ' Poe ee i - s : = ead at all times. urs are the lowest prices in town for good s = from Connecticut avenue lo Wis- 38c, | VERY best plain color. HE variety is much the 19¢ EE g eee 2 Z : ES by WEEDS COmteenOe cies nue, the Grant read, extending 9 2 9 staple notions and dressmakers supplies. t U facial bey peeecon en eect bewildering variety fan- same as in the lot at 25¢ Clark's darning cotton for 4c ng from Kock avenue; the Chape Broad Bra from Sk . and Co eek tot For for an appropriation 50c, 4 ine yd. spe cotton xter's darning or tidy 25c, 29c cy stripes, plaids, checks, a yard. The qualiti eoorooooor ee too, are but little different. 68c ete. 4 to 6 inches wide. The and 1428 Md ave. se MEN’S CLOTHING best bargains ever secured or : ot ee ee ee : + 3 Narrow widths—3} to 4 inches. cleaned or dyed perfectly. nice Choice for only 17 cents a ADIES’ COATS oe and | offered by the Palais Royal. | s been graded from : nee le. Hand rated large $ nary ten teow 6 Black to Grant road. ‘This | Can more be said? yard. , 3 cream pitchers for 10c 3 acs > graveled and side- i ng Spoons for Half gallon crystal glass water pitch. 3 ERE Paulie necessity de- | JOC, | 3c. pane wast basing for Se. | ME fr Be ca : et should be graded oe chats S-ft. Z-eection hardwood clothes horse Connecticut avenue | ead ranch road. he owners of the adjo mate the ne ¥ ing of this st Sor ou to esti > for an appro- oe tor ¢ TLEY, nw. W a ts31 Ribbons for - - - --- 25c. 17c yard - - - - - Ribbons. OE ae Initation cut gray enamel br Peer eee ee ee eee _Umbrella Bargain. | Autumn Hats. | Embroideries Cheap. $1.14 for choice of a lot with 49¢ for English Felt Hats, in | SC yard for those 1 to 4 inches, recommend that PHILIPPIN AND aS . S = “| —; : e lent. T GERTS feet Cee jovely Dresden and pearl handle new shapes, for bicycling and chil- | 25¢ for the Flouncings up to 15 : catatice ays: Conne t avenue ovels : : seal : thee a > zi eee n tak k to the District line, Wood- Seme of wood, with silver trim- | dren's wear. Only $1 and $1.25 | inches wide. All are best Swiss 3 zy ea phat avatar dE As Lad ings. Tight rolling, on steel for the new “Military” 1 Sailor | and Cambric Embroideries, guar- a consin avenue, poies being aiready erected mings. igh ing, BS O ne new 2 ary” and sat | an an ~mbre Ss, gua DRIFTING INTO! YANARGHY § sacs: coaa tron conneeusuneascane te rods, they are good value at $1.98. | Felt Hats, with fancy bands. ! anteed not to pull in washing. | ‘Hubbard’ place: Pierce Mill road from Rock Creek Park to Wisconsin avenue, eee Grant road from South sireet to Rock Condon Times Corréspondent's Dark Picture | Creek Park. The !and adjoining these im- 25c for 50c Values. ee eee ee ee portant r fn the suburbs are rapidity = <5 3 < Z = of Conditions in Cuba. be built up with residences, thus in- OOK at these Black Silk Lisle Stockings. Note the patent * s oe ee crane aarued selvage, the double soles and high spliced heels. And these The best in stuff, by the Disirict government, which should Plaid Stockings with silk finish! You'll recognize best of a 1 9 Ae Predicts the Almont Total Wiping | pe uscd in part for, this necessary. int- pac eee Sans a = wear and looks is provement. The absence of light upon this goc Hose at only 25¢ pair. BS Out of the White Population avenue and these roads render travel dan- -y our Clothing claim. gerous and very inconvenient to the pub- of the Island. © Se tae lic. For this improvement we request an estimate for an appropriation of $3,160. 4th, fire proiection—Strange as it m: nber 20.—The Times this} Seem, it is a fact calling for immediat from a Havana =o he, fife departinent in, th 3 1 above Georgetown. writes (uot protection miliiates very mother country riously against the building of costly res amon th nd causes higher rates of insur- eee The Palais Royal, A WisneD., jcrceensee ee G and 11th Streets. Pe a Sa NS a SSeS eS SS eS MS SSeS pet ete wout M wil say tod will vay today? tee Tuesd. 1RykR. y, Sept The few hot days back again need not delay order for your s ta pi houses aready constructed. ‘The | AMERICAN TRADE THREATENED. pd, be employed in China. Reasoning | banks’ scales made In Osaka, Japan. are Pall Sui ra 3 F : a oes cia 5 ; apan, are S Z o °: > nf i scnieide salty of the public cedures; that there eats | analogy, we may profit by reference to the | sent to China and palmed off as Amoriccn Fall Suit. We may drop into cool weather quickly and because uld be estabiished on Wisconsin a Consequence of the Extension of the | cords of ee ey and eeuazied t pes Kho- | products.”” you will then need vour heavier Clothing “quickly"—we counsel - of Teuleytown a full Siberinn Railway to China. rassan and rortheasiern Pe ne com- —.___ : SIS irre owe we = oo sansa house aud chemical engine. | yy a recent report to the State Depart | MeFelal reports dealing with the foreign | Discrimination as te the Johnson your ordering it “quickly.” As we told you recently, better never trade of Persia show how effectively the ord protection tor the pr , xtrut| Ment Consul Bedloe at Centon calls spe-| Rus-ia School. late is better than “better late than never’ —especially in order expensive and more u can k Il trade in products of whlch | wry ine Euitor of The fee roe Sivas ne. Fur this improve-| cial attention to the very grave menace ure a monopoly n ortental | 79! ‘or of The Evening, Star: clothing. — ’ /. : appropriation of $15,0v0. h which American trade in China will | ™4 ipa a sepa tous com toe has K phe ae oe citizens of that portion of Stop in and enjoy an object lesson in our new and beat schoois~The rap.diy increas-| <con he tareatened as a consequence of | 0Ptined a footing. The British t:ale jour- | Columbia Heights known as Holmead Man- cle ai] PS See Te SH a : of Cleveland Park and iis | 2C@ be tareatened as a a) nals have admitted the fact that long-|or are justly indignant concerning what woolens. It will key your ideas several tones higher, and be true ee ke Vocation ® | the establishment of through railroad com- | established business in. Manchester piece | Ct 2° Justly im Zee in oe @ public | munication between Russia in Europe ana | goods has been ruined by the Russians, not eu es Se Seen eet imate an appropria- | China via Siberia and Manchuria, “It must | by means of preferential rates for Russlan | ‘Mat section by the school authorities. public. seh Interest and concern our American manu- | !™ctchants or lower import duties or simi- || When the children and pupils from the nleytown requires rer | {iecicurg wag ceperte Avs Consul Beley Mi acts of violation of treaty rights. to | locality lying between 13th nd enlarging, und is'mueh in | *2cturers eee Which exception could be taken, but hy a teed of general repairs, We respectfully | Ie, “to note the extension of the Rus-| rebate on Russian imported cviton gi Inge that $5,400 be expended for its im- | sian efforts to obtain territorial concessions | On every pound of manufactured Ru: economy if you buy. It’s worth your while to see this se styles, and it will reward your care for personal appearance to try the Mertz Method of Tailoring. It pleases best dressed \W ashing- ton and it will please you. Tailoring Headquarters, 906 F Street N.W. ason’s Street and Lrightwood avenue attended the opening of the Johnson school yesterday they were LMM ELLE LEILA s pci ante 3 informed b; cipal Bache pro ement.” nd their possible effect on | Cotton or other soods sent into Persia the y the principal and teachers Portes fe in the Chinese empire. The | Moscow manufacturer and mprenant re- | that they could not be given seats, and that nerican Closing Suggestions. stion to our manu. | Ceives an allowance from the goverminent | in order to receive any instruction at ali sors sting The natural features of the section are | pert ppb ee issues in-| Of an amount equal to thre half-pence | it would be necessary for them to attend | & ares was | joe" Spang Inig Ve TARE | ee ee ‘ction in other parts | Cent to cover the cost of frelght (umount. | Cince farther from Holmead than the John- | w mas been expended in private proves (USE ae ee cece chants hace | ing to just a half-penny per pound), Izav- | Son school. 3 1 recently } ments, which would seem, in the opmion of | Of pee where the ease ian mcrchan tana ing a penny per pound profit in freight be- || At the same time “ticket scholars,” who | I Z unes | the the expenditure ceric eae “Sher | Sides the usual profit on their goods. This | have but recently moved into the locality |X ad suc in Central in pushing her n Cuba ritts | o¢ rebate is, in fact, a bounty paid ty the ius- | Of Mt. Pleasant, were admitted, several of opriet« ropria- | products ahe is’ will undoubt- ; c f Se = Et nae 5 aS me oe Sei i tion, 7 edly be repeated in China, with a result | @m mill owner and smerchant seem yeomns from as far south as Plorids | qugpsetenetencetedeted tected eeeteed ee encecnaeeapt was been so attract.ve and possessea of such | S¢Tious to Us where our trade interests | crectively killed the frad>'in British col-| It is evident that some very short- | =—=—=—=———= SSS === = ———= Spanish troops 1 would jt Cae ee ees dusint avsicon Will bean, | ton goods in Persia “As the grant to con- | sighted judgment has been exercised in de- wlessness. ‘Tis hy | and flour. The Russian system will be 2p" | chental beet-sugar manufacturers las | fining the boundaries of the Johnson school Save Toney & Trouble 1 re. whe the pueaee erie dion Hae is Sioscow ruined the .ndustiy of-the West India eugur | district. Why should pupils be allowed in- rados. They s cane planters. struction coming from Florida avenue and GET THE BEST, ‘What Experience’ vome i manufacturers and merchants to pour their | C&u¢ Planters, | sou COnLIEdOUs Cotes: LIL RTNGUeT eee 2 * ihe e 4 system has been | ConUuguous Streets, while those living five » fir products into the empire of China on terms | . the Russian ‘bounty . Wl euietes Eearee he “sek cen Bee Or 39} ~ 7 : t BO pplied in central Asia and adjoining fron- | $a e Johnson building are " 3 H ea gna ander: coniitions: nich’ Huse na Wl | (bectlanagy swith ft esult that no foreisp | denied ‘he right of educational privileges? he Concord Harness, | as rove c : a pea ont s they please. not | Product Which Russia produces bas been vhy should the pupils who have at- * _A pond ae sate is CLE TN ES Ge ae ae io chold Tie own, in oe, ste paca ne oho subi pean glee year Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases steeee val, SAE Fuge will ewok oF 1 Miva Clee he S t s)) GR CC a) a seaport) markets accessible to Russia or within vious isfranchised while the new- . well as the best of : vil wor im th Ny purchased toe | ERC ,Port Arthur or Talienwan. She has, 1ier “phere of influence. -Competitior. | comers are well taken care of? and Leather Goods. Sat ranges, and the gaw will Ye te “ fer fifty years or more, been planning to | has been killed by the device of a coun- | Again, if there is to be any Uiscrimination peiec ar ie ede once ee : ‘apture the rich markets of this vast Chi- | tervailing grant’ or “bounty in aid of | let it be wisely exercised. For there is cer- re ensuim eh nese empire, and to accomplish this {t Was | Russia's industry. Of course, this rebate | tainly a wrong condition of affairs when ulZ O Shlepatd - 3 é Fe necessary to Tun a railroad through Si-| Gr pounty system of Russia does not come | the ten-day tenant of a six-story flat is al- oF. ap. All intest imp: WAS A TRUSTED servant. beria to a convenient Seacoast port open under the head @f prefereniial duties, but | lowed to send his children to the Johnson 497 PA. AVE. NW. end attachments. as e § ee all the ye The concessions granted by iers for Russian trade. Why | building, while pioneer citizens and proper-| a fd Charles Williams ©. China under the convention of 1895 were eae ‘Our Affericin trade 4 SiMe ty owners like William Holmead are tHun- sos 4 Seti wigeriag uy skilled bands, 4 te ~ % nieaey a forace | merely stepping stones for the Muscovite | jeans? derstruck in being informed that there is! janyg 24a = Gas Appliance Co. be (Charier Willistas “osu M. D.,| trader to reach richer markets. It ap-| “phe Russian method, if enforced in Chi- | No room for pupils residing east of 13th. ——— Bree aon 1424 N Y oe Wie kftinaden ua" Da pears from the published text of the agree-| yy ‘will surely injure our trade in ol, flour, | _It was only by dint of cool-headed judg- Go to Siccardi’s 424 New York Avenue. & tt ternoon by Dete ment which the Chinese government is al-| bigce goods and other products we send to | Ment that an indignation meeting was not % Prillips on th aT Ee eged to have made with the Russo-Chinese | Ghina, when once the Russians have com- | held last night. A few of us cautioned FOR BARGAINS [NX HUMAN HAIR. FRR HABE quantity of jewelry re RS eo neeee Bank that the Chinese have bound them- | pleted their railway across Siberia and are | those who are more radical to move slow mie Sete at oe — —— Sire Meare €. Coilins et = se ae elves to charge one-third less import duty | {nq position to supply the Chinese mar- | and ascertain the causes which have led isu canis eee aay ie Pair iled here today. It is} () 1 Russian goods entering China | Kers with products of their own European | to this unfortunate condition. Superintend- Switches roioced 10 $5.00. = 6 9 n est. William a stor, as | through Manchuria than is paid on simt-| fectories, The system of Rosslar Seonty {ent Powell has promised to make an in. nue ee ca ain a4 antellos the detectives, and gave it i ‘about | lar products from other foreign countries | wil] seriousiy affect our American kerosene | Vestigation, and 1 feel certain that he will | 97 . Saag songs | ecovery of md Ste EBS a | landed at a Chinese port. interests when it is extended to ofl-tauk | treat us fairly and honest ae fee “S| ““mxport duiles are to be reduc2d one-| trains through Siberia and. Manchuria, | an hour's talk with him this Sta vn sted of rare Se ate Mme. Siccardi, reduced te $2 doz. Slamese gold chain, rich \ et tird in favor of Russia. All Russian man- } pri RHioiBsoe willow Russian | While he admitted that somé of our criti- TUL Lith st, mext to PMais topat. es gered ae and trinkets, which w Philip Wallke Mucli Lipscomb | Grastured goods intended ‘for the” Chincas,| eee a Tatoo page Oe Aue eUERMRR | Maer stqcnts eae mnBE ties eer oa pol eerteate cone: dar MaSaeeetar: Suanipooing ang | 22 ; or em ‘ollins’ fami! named us exe nd, with th i markets are to be charged lower transit | course. held a portion of the trade, uwing | 0Utline a policy. Meanwhile the executive | @&eing. = eee = 25 liams has been in the 1 ion tcon “tre {dues than those shipped from non-Russian | to the superiority Of our American kere: | committee of the Columbia Heights Ci J2py hin om Cus tanke ins as a servant for s % estate is given to the tes- | ports. Such an arrangement for th2 pref-|sene. which is so popular that the agents | Zens’ Association have taken the matter up Lea i} fQAN o's Ane dere on oh ead trusted implicitly. About z ther. Premises H1¢ Bacon street | erential treatment of Russia’s trade would | of the Rassian and Dutch oils put up their | and will at once endeavor to secure the LU ISOM j Ctal. =. the famlly the elty for i £ Glcncarlyn, | prove a serious matter for American man- | goods in imitation of, and even brand and | legal rights for the school children of Ho!- VOW Is W. Hi. St St. when they returned a few du <4 - that the hor hich was tkey took their departur The matter was then repor Irspector Boardman and Wik fellowed. J The testator | ufacturers and merchants in the markets | label it as, genuine American kerosene, |™ead Manor. Let us be patient for a few AWE WOU Sere Throst. c event of his | of the fer east and would deal a heavy | This counterfei‘ing, imitating and false | 4ays, pending the outcome. % BAVE WIS Colored Spots, s, Old Se estate should | biew at American commerce. labeling in China is rot confined to un- | September 20, F. A. JOHNSON. | Vicers ia Month Heir Falling? Write eae nubs Mi ng and, ‘The methods Russia has sucessfully | scrupulous people in the ofl business, but ——-. ; ee » Edmund H. and Sidney | applied in cutting into British commerce in | immense quantities of Eoods ‘made in Ger- | ‘The best bargains of the season azo | Wi~, Tor provi of cures. CALLEAL $0.) fother parts of Asia will, it is to be pre-! many’ and uiso from Belgium, and ‘Fair- | Hoeke’s Clearing Saie offerings.—Advt. BOOK FRE. jela-tee . noear