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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1898-16 PAGES. 3 —— eT a — SPECIAL NOTICE Ji FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. | FINANCIAL. 2 LITTLE OF EVERYTHING AT as THE ORPAT The Mutual Serial Building Ass'n MS eel and | (PIS FRIDAY) SIGHT 1 will meet at St. Dominic's Hall, 6th and ¥ te 36" So = on MONDAY, NOVE) 7, 5 7 iy ete germ s: tion. se (Simpoon's at 1205 G st.) Se ee eee Issue of Stock Open for Subscription SONS HAVING PLEDGES WITT inter RIES will be due. Shares one dollar per month. si The sum of $200 may be advanced on one share for a payment of $2 per month. Interest at the rate of six per cent allowed. Subscription books for stock will remain open ‘ for four months. Payment on stock In the new series may be made to Ellery J. Burtt, treasurer, 313 7th st. s.w. Our $39 Suits Satisfy. They satisfy the dewand—th person amd’ satisfy the purs on the very best grade of tailoring. e's unlimited wear in each garment. G. WARPIE £ TEMPLAR. ATTENTION! FEATHERS tisfy the It’s a popular APER IN THE EXD MEST CLOTHES such as we make USIVE WOOLENS. ‘They will we: ee Sener CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Je J. DERMODY, Secretary, 2111 1 ; TO MOAN ssc. ~-SPECIAL FUND. Office: EQUITABLE BUILDING, 1003 F Street. Snyder & Wood, “iit vem ave. Dw neh new process for feathers, laces, &c. COAL, WOOD AND COKE. Tre Wedding Invitations | ee IRR ee ea $500,000 4% $500,000 Organized, November, 1870. aes ay ae ce = 5 On choice real estate Jy av r .L - G S ‘G. vith privilege of prepayment. we engrave Gale cor rect FULL OF ¢ OCOD READIN Take up your Sno cent Sane ber eat Yoans aud Assets, $1 4 1 1 a 2 1 3.06. In design--faultless in The Saturday Stab This week and Ccommanieaae the ate to 4 per cet “A. : ecution. Low prices. What It Will Contain. No charges for drawing papers. From roth Annual Statement, October 15, 1898. execulior. : The big Sat Sas this e ei will con Prompt inspection and quick action. P ie ey Se eC ay Stam, tie Weck S "Phone 1902. E. C. BAUMGRAS, Easton & Rupp, 421 11thSt. | jain on POPULAR ED STATIONERS. value and interest to the reading public of Laut Washington. Mr. Louis Herbert Moore, a N’T SUFFER well-known and successful journalist of Hater exquall yous Hie. Come te London, England, was recently in this city feature which is sure to prove of 141u G st. Amount of loans to shareholders $8.57 2.700.00 nod-tf = Amount of loans returned and settle 2,243.03 tering votes may be cast against him. This defection, it is claimed, will be more . than offset in other and more thickly popu- | Advances held by shareholders lated parts of the district, where, in addi- tion to his republican. following, he has | Amount of payments on stock. . Te eat ti alee be pourll weed giaeeee: as a special correspondent of the London made some solid friends in the ranks of | Amount retu: sj i mans bey we cam give on Post. Whi Le Hoses wecinee ents the democracy. A colored worker, who rned to shareholde eee +e try kit son need. AIL our gla . hile he was here arrangements Bie dembet eves acolo wo met ne have one ne" eS one te wh eae Star correspondent this morning that Mr. | Amount of active stock........... 1,206.420.00 $1 ly London letter to The Star, and as he ts Mudd will have a majority next Tuesday : 2333335335532 oeeee eee OPPPA ELMER, OFTICLAN 9TH ee a colt (orn cane en cee ete even larger than that given plead wore ate Amount of net eamings......:.2......<.-. : 704,127.37 ; = ay a are Searls ago. e fac a ‘A hire roe k e ig? ete Maine--Spruce Laths, topies of the day as they come up in Eng- republican candidate in the field, he says, | Amount of earnings paid shareholders... .. paees ee °* 499.334-31 $2.00 a 1,000. land's capital, his letters are sure to be Will make no difference in the result. He 9933431 \ cane for every builder to make a great | Fead with much Interest. He has returned tempt to spring a surprise on the republt- Net earnings and surplus. FrERMAbE Rese epee o* 204.793.06 eta a price is only for a Short time © London, and i first le vhich ap- 7 .EG : cans at the last hour, but, he added, there seed ~ ee. esas Te ee eS oy ce paste ot t to London, and in his first letter, which ap. IF TIE NEGRO VOTES. leenoen ine cney can do now that will defeat Receipts, past 12 months........ Rew fase $1,096,776. Beats tomorrow, He: dedls,|t somes lene Ch (ee ga ee ee ee ee dP fe es aay Gant hat DELP R PEP RSE a PSE E Spe m eens PI 098,779-34 SMITH, Office Ist and Ind. ave. mos-10d Mudd. oxs THAT 1| With the ques 14th st. | tween France a eve them oa jon of a possible contict ve- | WEST VIRGINIA POLITICS|SEVENTIETH ANNIVERSARY Pane SAVING WITH THE BEST RESULTS. nd England, and the results WARMER TONIGHT. T ers that such a war would have upon the map able showing the value of each share To INFORM MY with Mr. W. W. 1 would be pleased” to atin of all kinds ef work pert rasa <a Partly Cloudy Weather, East to ein each issue upon wall ing, painting and window | o¢ Europe. E socisceee Wea. which monthly payments of $2.50 Sere cise She Res ane 3 HORACE J. LON The short sto-y this week ts by Cutifte | Republicans Quite Sure of Carrying All Four | Interesting Event in History of the Meth-| yorecast till 8 p.m. Saturday—For the issues having been matured and patie You MAY BE UNCONSCIOUS THAT YOUR | Hyne, a writer who has had a number of Districts, odist Protestant Church. EBT OF Cosy Cs er Ele clothes are ill-fitting end unbecoming—but others enth issue........... $514 6 Twelfth issue... . Thirteenth tssu nia, New Jersey, Delaware arid Mary partly cloudy weather, with rising tem- Twenty-third issue 1 fourth tssu fifth issu sto th test seventh ixsue. eighth issue Twenty-ninth iscne Gre tat. The world ts critical. and a man's | bright and-readable stories in The Star financial status is often judged by t clothes during the past year or two. It is called i J he wears. Throw off that “dor't care’ feeling | é . z : a perature tonight and Satur light to about sour clothes. put yourself in our bands for | “The Confessions of a Q. C.,”” and describes | P¢™mOCrats, However, Have a Pight-| Celebration in All the Churches of | 1722 oict to southeast winds. ‘w minutes and let a me ‘you for some z a i a few minut ae ae We oe » a | the clever way in which the mystery of a ing Chance in the Second the Denomination—Congress Street Wie Nee canal Coe TSA too eal Worecaat ay suppose i ea ditions and gene! Se woe ok oe Supposed murder in the smoking coach of and Fourth. Church Program. —The storm over the British northwest famous cutter. is now with us an English railway train was unraveled : territory has increased in strength, id shows barometric pressure _ below 5 Inches over Manitoba. ‘The advance of t eepees ‘The seventieth anniversary of the Meth- | sturm from the north Pacific coast has been NG, W. Va., November 3, 1998. | oaist Protestant Church will be celebrated attended by rain in the north E cific coast THE SUREST WAY TO SECURE A HOME. hesvote ton Capt By ba Woy nels bysalll the) churches) ofthat (denomination! |equrieca ana cimuait tierimariorot atte th issue issue ‘Twenty-first issue. Twenty-second issue. hirty-second issue Mhirty-third fasne... through the efforts of a young counsellor. The evidence in the case almost certainly | SP¢“lal Correspendence of The Evening Star. fastened the crime upon the dead man’s eae n 21 6TH ST. timore FRIL Thirty-titth issue companion, but a very minute point care- in the first, 0: Wheeling, congressional dls- | in this city Sunday, November 13, with ap. | 20Ur valley. In is ainesquitalleaoane ear : : fully follawed Up proces eae f Pale: sone i is city Sunday, No 3, P-| country fair weather prevailed, al- 2q oans or advances money to pay for property, pay off eames uly tollor ra anes ved that it was the re- | trict w 242, against 21,078 for W- W- | propriate services. Not only will the cele- | though local rains have occurred over Lake | mortgages and for building purposes. Loans cae fe : sc PHY : oe 2 3 os markable accident. Arnett, his democratic opponent. Ww bration occur in all of the churches in the | Michigan and cn the Texas and Florida and ai = ie ‘ - iS a « e en years In addition to this The Saturday Star | 3,504 plurality to fall back on, Mr. Dovener | pistrict, put in Maryland as well, this city | Ce2sts. iree months and are repaid principal and interest in monthly install- he temperature is high for the se being a part of the Maryland conference. | fram the middie Rew appointed post office | While every one of the Methodist Protest- | over the upper lake r ‘AS CITY FR z Hehe wetting | R. Crockett’s charming serial, “The Black | Covcede: will contain the fourth installment of S. | fee!s rather comfertable, although it is on] ments. At any time be: A that the di tricts mountain d ny fore, however, settlements on a loan can be made est of K.‘T. Mazinger to s ‘ : sion. In the Attuntie | in part or in full. When part of a loan is settled th y install- Franch. 87 and 619 7th et. sw, where Til be | Dougla applicants will cut into this, as well as the | ant churches will observe the anniversary, | Coast and gulf states scasonable temper- | ments are reduced. Interest is only ch fe monthly install pleased to serve sour future orders ere loss from apathy in an off year. His op- | special services will be held at the Con. | #tures prevail. ; -, interest 1s only charged for the actual time that a FE. It. LEVY, Manager. Following are a few of the other special | jonent, Jackson V. Blair, is a young lawyer | << ee Fair weather will probably continue over | loan, or any part of it, is held by the borrower—it being reduc i as th was iece: Hare ee te hie conor, | DOnent, Jackson V. . 500 | Gress Street M. P. Chureh in Georgetown, | the eastern and southern districts and in| Joan ig a 7 oie , at Oring reduced as the ae raat the sraiieree ary Features In tomerrow's big paper: | trom West Union, a country town of 1.800 | one of the frst churches of the denomina- | the Ohio waliey. and lvwer Iniee secs oan is repaid. No commission or bonus charged. Members are extend- the removal of nt from 482 | TO THE HOLY LAN people. M r is connected with varl- | tion, which came into existence in 1828, | cept along the west gulf and Florida co ed every facility and enco < sa , +i H st. ww E 2 OLY LAND Se a st societies and is popular Rev. W. 8. Hammond, D.D., is the pres- | Where local rains will occur. On the lower =e, I y Hag, uragement to return loans and pay for their PS An account of the remarkable pilgrimage | mixer in the rural communities. His ent pastor of the church, and Is regarded | kes southwesterly winds will increase in] Property. Loans have been made to 3,367 members 2,419 of whom Einautacturer ct (ee Barer of Germany to Jerusa- s has been quiet, and although a close | as one of the ablest historians In the tuthy CR SS ats OE Te oe have settled in full. This is good evidence of the success of the berrow- of high-grad: beer. porter em, with something about other famous | yor, expected, the democrats practically | Services celebrating the occasion will be | at Detroit, and on Lake Fepin. ~ "4 ers in paying for their homes and other property PROGRAMS. Casuermc® hed concede his defeat. Capt. Dovener will gain | held at the chureh in the morning, after- ts ce i she Wadicelicd tox ucatiicen aan’ attisctiveicns oh some democratic votes in the river towns | B0on and evening. Out of the — original Ce eb : SH We relied for meatnese and attractiveness. | NOVEMBER HEAVENS (Illustrated). by reason of being a champion of Ohio | Signers of the papers crc ig the Congress | _Today—Low tide, 5:50 a.m. and 5:51 p.m.: ARES. Our “shops are the finest” equipped hi ting matter for amateur astrono- | fver improvement and of being a member | Street Church there is on Te | Pai eno ateany een oe abouts. Our methods up-to-date Que or! Se ss f the committee on rivers and harbors. x ary Angel of Southe: hington, ‘omorro’ Low tide, 6:30 a.m. an 36 abe ers skilled sit experienced. Our prises just the annual fall of meteors which | second, or Grafton, district. a bat- 18 now ninety years of age, yet whose | p.m.; high tide, 12:29 p.m, hi Sena se for subscription and first payment, Fight S rAeas comes this month; the nova which has s beiing waged between the pres- | Tecollections of the event are still vivid. The S which can be made at the office of the Associati il NGciaateE ently appeared in Andromeda. ent representative, A. G. Dayton (rep.), and | She was just a voting member of the Seer reais? e 9 a. m. to 4:30 Shares, $2.5 ie Mee Bethalto aN John 'T. McGraw (dem... Although’ Mr. | church when she peasy Sun rises, 6:31 a.m.; sun sets, 4:56 9 a. m. to 4:30 p.m. Shares, $2.50 monthly. Four per cent phate er entiat pple mete FUEGO illustrated). ton had a majorit bin 1806; ‘hls | ME one Of the! youngest has’ survived all) | Pot 9:42 pam nace per annum eu ane Upon maturity of shares are aT Frank Carpenter presents some new facts | Post. office fights hi etna i : ‘Tomorrow—Sun ri: am. ull earnings are paid. = - ew facts os ights have alienated a good City Chure: + . s' E Meat Choppers, $1.38. about man and nature in one of the | many of his friends, while McGraw 1 | he attemonn trent ig non we The City Lights. ere's an Item of interest to every house. least known parts of the world. shrewd politician and popular and has 4 n service e cl vs 5 AlN nae een ec AN © amey wife Aoleaten afta Meat ‘Caoppet, a ne wor many friends ut work for'him, ‘The chances |e held at 230 o'clock, and it will pea | gag lamps all lighted by 6:04 pms exting 8Gth ISSUE OF STOCK CPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTION. 3 of meat a miarte, For | BRU FASHIO.sS (Illustrated). EE AEE REGU a Go ER Ss gathering of all of the other Methodist | begun one hour before the time named. = > > ne a5 i ee ae ee ney velvet) willl Des much: |) rors aaron crecestonia Hie TROL css Protestant churches in the city. Short ad-| Are lamps lighted at p.m; extin- FOR PAMPHLETS, explaining the object and advant- William Seymour Edwards, republican, and | (S828 Will be delivered by‘many of ‘he the d+mocratic nomin Judge David B, | Prominent divines, as well as by laymen fhe omice Jchnston of Mercer county. C. P. Dorr, the | Who have been connected with the church | ‘The following were the readings of the a 8 RIOTING IN PARIS (Illustrated). present incumbent, was set aside for Mr. during its existence. A general invitation | thermometer and barometer at the weather John Joy Edson, Pres't A. J. Schafhirt. Viee-Pre Sterling Heilig wrifes of the disorders | ©4¥a"4s and his friends are very teike- | 7 2) who have ever been connected witi | bureau for the four hours begin- Frank P. Reeside, & GW. Castles ertain 5 F Spheres hoe REC m in helping the latter. However, thi e church or Sunday school is extended for | ning at 2 p.m. gee ar which are coming to be of daily occur- 4 : y in this district in’ 1896 | these services. er, 617 7th St. rence in the French capital as an out- ne2-3m.19 combinations of wool guished at 5 ages of the Association, and for other information, 4 ya . Records for Twenty-Four Hours. eee on, apply at and taffeta. Vice-Pres't. ivertixements, feel investigation it will John C. Park ovember 3. 4 p.m., 60; A. M. Lothrop, midnight, ovember 4, 4 EDis Spear, "and as th> post office squabbles |_,Th€ program for the occaien will con- ne 7 a s 7 | sist of an organ prelude and the singing c ee) ~ . H Bernard, Atty. c 2 5 affal “are minimized, the republicans are counting | SIS 0 gan prelud nd the singing 8 a.m., 40; 12 noon, 6 p.m., 62. se1-3m.10 re gee resets atta on electing Mr. Edwards by a safe ma- | 1, {he doxelogy. After divine invocation a | “Maximum : mber 4 | == = =e ar ees SRS a — = Mie E men y nanksgiving hymn, by Rev. J.T. W: 1 e or 4 ——— ~ Profitable methods of NEW YORK FASHIONS ciiustrateay. [IE more political interest | B.D, will bo deter, “Oe Bani Was | minimum. 6, at 6 aim. November 40 : business getting Ellen Osborn's weekly letter from align in the fourth or wales ews ar oand “conteten p.m., 30.52; 12 midnight November ar S n re Gotham is brimful, as usual, of timely riet than any other. Both | yaryiand Collece tenne tat? oo ae 4, 4am. a noon, 30.45; ea a e Printe® matter. and that com- entionaid ae “| sides have well attended meetings. The | Maryland ese from 1867 to 1886, an 2’ p.m., 30.40. | prisem ev from a business card to a suggestions for well-dressed women. fight is between Judge Romeo H. Freer, | th¢ Westminster Theologi Seminary | Humidt 2 ° | f oy = bouikier. 'Tcau get ub printing for any business SS ee Perce Tug G7 Oni OU EL beet tcom)VLa00 tom IaTaAtion (ieayer (Bye tic earn edna Account With Us. || for family jewels, $ a man that w pe distinctive and handsome | poo ia co is piican, anc orge I. > |, aBec EB 01 eV, - “onditio v a | Sad ’ folks the right idea as to your business. “* “Phone era ne ie ce Gee os wie petinary, in- ine Eas been) anavediby He Ge On ac- | snd an anthem by the choir will follow in | a.m.: Great Fall Temperature, 48; condi- | **** * After that Geposits from: gp lend title papers, etc. . r . smuch as s a fashion article for | co of the trouble-breec « order, i Recel ving resereoik Temi ———- $1,000 or more are received. | The yur- y ‘a . T. Ell it . 2 of the post offices, Representatiy 7 ton, 23. Recelving resecvolr— Temper, 29 pose and policy of this, the oldest | | ee ee Minter fithareye fom! the cone soe atte ok RS Gate catiGrowds | UNG ane Se lee a ee ae ee = = OE + Sire republican nomination, and Judge Fr us a he Origin and Growth seca a one a deed | \estouaeerg deal creh tec Snoane oo Boxes in our Safe Deposit Vaul: You Can Afford PERIL AND HARDSHIP. Ree athnd. “Uie letters Gn olga of the Maryland Annual Conference ana | Hxervolr “Temperature, 51; condition at in- | —> terest of our patrons, Beaveabe 10d ieenakacins ie oe. Sen ‘Te place implicit trust in anything your doctor | The story of a remarkable trip to the | eicquent speaker, and a popular the Methodist Protestant Church” will be Eee oe eae ee Sina! sits that are accepted, the con- | FAK of keeping valua when Te recommenda. summitof Aconcagua, the highest moun. | er, but ia in a district that is n | delivered, followed by an anniversary Cuban Wenther. 229 2% ventent hours of doing business all help | fren! 8 day Keeps them absolutely and irrevocably (abaide thee mally democratic than the other: hoe a Ae man, | , Havana, November 4, 8 a.m.—Barometer, | >see {¢, make this a bank where thrift finds riage BLE cons publican plurality in 1806 1,168. j hymn. composed by Rev. D. Truman, | ad ehh Sy ees + |e eee © its best encouragement. Washingt Savi “RYE fsa strong free silver sentiment In the dis- | ™émber of the Ohio conference of the M Soudys ee * * ashington Savings Bank Pert Uy Le Gt ie) Cite Cl Ores trict, and the contest is mainly on that fs- | P. Church. Another address, on “The In-| Santiago, November 4, 8 a.m.—Winas | Union Savings Bank, Cor. 12th and G Sts. N. W. JAMES THAT ST. 7 hostod "| Some simple rules for those who keep | sue.’ Jam>s B. Menager, a former republi- | stitutions of the Church,” will precede a | north: clear. F St 0c25-3m st ae SSS ag See —— cats or dogs and wish to have them | c#n, is stumping the district in the interest | hymn. The third address will be on the | San’Juan, November 4, 8 a.m.—Barom-| 1222 St aaeres i iagazines Boun comfortable and in good health By | of free , wh T. Vinson of Hunt- | ‘Doctrine and Polity of the Methodist | eter. 9;" temperature, 76; winds east; | 2? or a short thme “Hodges” will bind ma Vache Co "chairman of the gold demo- | Protestant Church.” “Truth Abides.”" a | partly cloudy. ee a CARLYLE & CO sives tn leather for 3c. a volume, | ™*E™ | Vaughn Kester. Tite Serb a oTU eee |e UMEARAUTEEREIT e ———— American Security and id - » 11 9th st. a the mocratic candidat», | Will be sung by all. An address by Dr. DEMOCRAT = 2 Ba k - = SPEAKS FOR CUBA. r Huntington when | Hammond, the singing of another hym z ATIC CASH LACKING. Trust Co. nkers and Brokers, “I never disappoint.”’ bee : twenty-two years of age, and was widely | 2nd prayer and benediction will close thé aoe é 1 2h erosiaens ie ss to the Ameri- |i nown as “the boy mayor.” He is a hus- | exerci The names of the speakers for | AM Wagers Quickly Covered by Re- Real Estate Notes 1329 F ST. " Invariably On Time. a Bt ae forth his views of the | ter, and. stand fair chance of being | the oes jon have not as yet been an-| DPublicans, Until There Were No fi s I Correspondents of Zi : uture of the island. a@eteaite C | nounced. More in Sight. : Sans aun When ‘Adams’ says your printing will b “ ut T Tage ; or a L, HAGAMAN & €O., New York ands a se ee Summ: is probable that The Methedist Protestant Church is oné | prem the New York Herald, ae ak a La ak bags Seenied: Cae ae ee psn ie Asner Naeena fone witieaeatrrcone! | of the smaller branches of Method in 2 F A limited number of real estate ARE & LELAND, Chicago. nol-14.tf « : Th dearth = and quickest printing for a very moderate : four republi Dovener, Edwards, Freer | the United States, and. in common with ene wee a cease OF cemocnaiie lecion d by first deeds of trust zee m. “Adams” prints everything printable. Oliver Heavysides is of the most | and Dayton, with the latter two somewhat | all the others, looks to England and to |tetting money in Wall street and sporting | Notes, secured by firs ) Get 2a <caaee ee scholarly men in , and yet ab- | in doubt. a Ss Me esle a. its x ie and founder. circles yestercay. Tammany’s bank roll, |on Washington city real estate, for IN S. ADAMS, solutely nothing is known of his per-| ‘The difficulty of getting people to attend | Methodism in England was not begun as | pet through th ai c Jetti inv: apt Printer. 12 Lith st. alles Os Rabie om US PS! jolitical meetings has been remarkable on | @ new church, nor would Mr. Wesley ever ee Ae a ee a eae stock | sale. Netting the investor 4} to 5 1 — ~ i & sides. Apparently they are tired of the | admit the possibiliiy of its becoming such. change brokers and bookmakers, again f > a es both sides. Apr y they 3 : per cent per annum. 1 Member Washington Stock, bechange, CHRISTIAN CITIZENSHIP mention of the tariff or silver question. An-| It was primarily a revival of spiritual re- | became exhausted, owing to the persistent President — acme! Raebate office to the Wyatt buliding, sere 5 s nexation of the Philippines excites more in- | gion in the Church of England under the | manner in which it was covered by ad- | ¢ rf President OPEN FOR BUBECRIPTION“N vd F , = Rereat osutatne opposition to the move | fostering care of John Wesley, aregularly | mirers of Col.’ Rocsevelt. So scarce was ‘DF q : fe = S 7 are AND FIRST PAYMENT. omvemetoni< to Discuss Nations | in both parties, likewise friendship for it. | crdained minister of that church. Van Wyek currency that Roosevelt money | JAS. F. HOOD. 5 New ‘spousibillties. ator Eikins, Internal Revenue Comm — => went a-begging. See oS ASSETS, $1,411,213.06. Has returned to 8 reopenes 2 a been issue > ational | sio Scott and Governor A se a . 7 F Z aaa : if Office "at 121 Sth sts ee ae Gece Gt : iene % eae pean iiecuoactiely Tat eOucniioniiewaciars the SN MUDD Se DISTRICT: The ruling quotation on Van Wyck in the x Subscriptions for the 36th issue of stock —— = | ens! omnvention, to be hel 3 : anes == i mAS 7 ate okly first ent thereon will be received Be *s . republican legislative ticket, but are not 5 " = " rning was 7 to 10, but so quickly was the and payment Ne! res Platform Scales, here De r 13 to 15 next. The sub- | enthusiastic over the way the people turn | Bellet That Dice Receive = Bls | cemocratic money offercd at these odds ac ry AND SUBURBAN daily from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the office SL], Oa, wheels. brass team, sliding poise, | Jects to be discussed are: out to their meeti Majority. cepted that the democrats soon announced Hiren REEL THE ECK: of the Association. ° Baely finished; 600 Ibs. capacity. Only |” Should suffrage be limited by education- | The big po nt of the s Special Dispateh to The Evening Stai that they had reached the end of their . AND SOLDIERS’ HOME RAILWAY SHARES $2.50 EACH. Bailey’s Dollar Sa al tests or otherwise in the new island | Sunearance at che opern, house DE Merino no, aay Novem tal ee ae erie Wall K CONPANVASHINGTON, D. C,, Sept. 2, 180: : ae if = = appearance at the opera house kA : jacob elés, a Wall street broker, who y. N IN, D. C.. Sept. 2. Pamphlets explaining the object and advantage Age i sie Ww territories? evening of this week of Pe ter Gen- | It 18 the Intention of the republicans to | 12a het $7,000 on Roosevelt against $10,000 | | In accordance with the terms of the bonds issued greeny ere esiicrastegear ew AH R. BAILEY. 820 Seventh st. n.w. Shouid civil service reform be extended | eral Charles > ve ‘2 cl . . if the Associatior infor jor h and Representa- | Wave no more specebmaking here at the | with J. E. McDonald, tried to make another | {7 the Hekington aml Soldiers, Home Railway | Ot tie Desolation out other internation feutabes i i ‘ deod plication tice, _ 8626-31 tess (hie lees! alana athe tive Dayton. “Interest in political matters | county seat before the election, but meet- big bet and falled. “Iie offered to take 10 il Ae Ey a ee the mpm mpetication at the Sain, = Ss TT = ee Spee : —_ at has been dormant is warming up here, | ings will be held in other sections of the and later 10 to 9, but the democratic | said Railway Company, notice ta hereby given that fi THIS 1g TO INFORM MY FATROXS TH _ Should the national laws forbidding prize | and they will doubtless have a large audi: pean Sidney E. Muda’s county man. |tackers to whom he offered the bet said | on presentation of the said bonds at the offic> of EQUITABLE Sts Ceenguduerm:, totaka cahect Nevers fights, bull fights, restricting divorces, and | ence. has been a notable absence of a ee is COU, that even morey was all they would give. | the company, 13th and D sts. n.e.. the princival is ae a and that I will continue the forbidding bigamy and related evils be ex- | acrimony in the 5; uking and in the | Sgers are well satisfied with what has been | Fields, who is regarded as a shrewd elec- | 294, interest ‘thereon to date of payment wil €9-OPERATIVE 11 Pagave. nw, with in 3 : cine : pers durin, mpaign, and al- | accomplished, and the figures next Tues- | tion bettor, said he believed Rooseveit wa : i 1 wilese Stn hay eee te oe tended to our new island territories ‘ a 3 bs SUD as nder the provisions of said bonds interest Georger b Should the American civil Sabbath pe | {BO4SD (he apathy has been discouraging | gay, they think, will show good results. | becoming stronger every day, was a nat- | thereon will cease at the expiration of sist days UILDING tewn 3 53 an sales to the spelibinders, the printed matter sent | y+ 'is true in this county in others, that | UTA! 2 to 1 favorite, and would surely be | frem the date of this notice. eet bee also extended to these islands? Should the t on both sides has received general con- Bo eh OE elected. CITY AND SUBURBAN RAILWAY OF WASH- canteen be abolished? ration, and there will be a thoughtful | there has not been the enthusiasm that is ———~—cee_-_____ = MOSBY, President ASSOCIATION. 9B OR W. Should the policy of prohibition be main- | exyression of the public mind November 8. | shown during presidental contests, al- i ae se2-lawtt By 0. T. CROSBY, x . A RIDE OR WALK THROU Ww CITY RESERVOIR. EQUITABLE BUILDIN it. Park will please you. Try it. Oifice, 610 14th st. Le aska and the panad torstton SSSSTES <== though the meetings held at different see 417 and 5 QUITABLE BUILDING, 1008 F st. n. aes _ and extended to our new isiand territori ce ih towns and cross roads throughout the | important Addition to Facilities fo: at Jobn Joy Edson, President. Shirts to Meas - - The convention is to discuss the new r ESDE Xe 1OSs DY ERTISEMEN LS: county has been well attended. During Supplying Water. * | Promptly leaned “oa real estate in ‘District of A. J. Schafbirt, Vice President. > ure. ete ale ce the t ited States in con- a the early part of the campaign very little Columb, | Gos. W. Castlonr, SA Vics Prscibont. For Dit Mion with the wat against Spain, and | accousnaxrs. interest in the election was shown by the | If no unforeseen difficulties are met, a Heiskell & McLeran, Frank P. Reeside, Secretary. 0c29 party rank and file of both the democrats | new water reservcir, with a capacity of and republicans, but Mr. Mudd’s tour of | 15,000,000 gallons, will be placed in use the county has aroused the republicans and & () Mh interest in the contest nas greatiy increase |"0me time next September. This new reser-1 MONEY TO LOAN, Ni FOR OUTING convention, has just been issued by | amus! oc27-8tt 1008 F st. nw. FOR TRAVELING. vering, Johnston, Josiah Strong, | avcTIO: Comstock, Mrs. Mary H. Hunt, Quality, style, St, werkmarship and price guar-] Mrs. M. D. Ellis, Mrs. V. F. Cox, M. D. fe : ed, During the session of the court politi. | Vol" Will be built on the high tract of land be a Kneeland, J. B. Davison und E. D. Whee cal orators were heard on bath sides dur- | lying between 16th street extended and the 4% and 5%, ~ © mske to measure lock. ‘This circular sets forth the object ing the day and night. Some of these | eastern boundary of Rock Creek Park. A . ; e convention, and is as fellows: atherings were large because of the at- |} ON DISTRICT REAL ESTATE. a =f 5 5 a 6 Shirts for $9. i oe anes ae been st ce Sue EDUCATIONA! | entice at court. = Hoe oer Hera eo ia R re) H it be W 4d z rn fe ; tule fies’ grades; <€ coucee: o develop into self-governing citizenship | 2B : Wednesday night th lican 2 : m. Belng the Wasbirgton representatives of four of cour TulllGns: Gf people Ghee Navonue tees ie | EXCURSIONS. oi aE EO am ee of about $24,000, and plans for the reser- - U. olizman, th: largest Savings Barks of Baltimore, Md. to- oodward & Lothrop. | cmersea from savagery, and other mil cea ee eczi-tt lions that Fave been degraded by long- Sa aDG EXTEASION OF HIGHWAYS IN THE DISsEe | COMtinUed oppression. We, therefore, in- | N POSTAL SOF COLUM aways TE ree QRERICE | vite to the above-named ‘convention all | FOR EXCHANGE ‘The commussion created by section 2 of the act of | Christian citizens, for a conference with | FOR RENT (Flats). this. place and Washingten’ and the | Voir, which will be of two sections, are | _°25-tt 10th and F sts. nw. | gether with our private clicntage, we are prepar 7 TN" in % at iit farmers man‘fested considerable interest in | now being prepared by Bir. W. A. McFar- | ¥ HANDL® PRIVATE ACCOUNTS FOR INVEST. | fo SNC to tte perrower. ne St ® the claims of Representative Mudd and his | land, superintendent of the District water] gboula double in the next six days, For pile W: 7 party managers. Tonight there will be a| department. It is the first section of this | tate interview call between 3:50 ad's pm.or | Wescott, Wilcox & Heiston, eetaweansaase - at republican gathering at Hill, which write me and I will call. F. B. WOOD, Recms eu2v-3m 1907 Penn. ave. n.w. Covsiess. approved March 2, 1843, entitled “Am | Special but not exclusive reference to our | FOR RENT (lalls pecuivesieon etal big affair in addition to peter enich as gxpected to be place | 9 and 10, Banker and Broker, Washington Loan | — Be, coat pect ar, sertuntrtet act cniecanse ike | oat ea eer eta ae Poe § | Mr. Muda, several speakers tram Washing- | heileved: remove. the, compraints. restock: | 22s Pee Eullaing ae Lewis Johnson & Co. rataide of cities "" bas ree ‘olumbie mong others specially interested in the (Miscellaneou! fen are oupected to ae ye ; rompzaint ect Stoners of the District of Crlumbia ns UMS | movement are Revs. Joshua Levering, re- | FOR RENT (Offices) si adoreere ing lack of water in the midd:e high sec- copy cf @ map showing a proposed persis | cently the candidate on the prohibition Mbin the aELN Es lm ihe District of Columbia | ticket for the presidency of the United | FOR RENT (Stables)-... ud corrected um required by cy terme aoe States, and Hugh Johnston, former pastor | FOR RENT (Stores). of Congress approved June 28, 1808.” Ting | Of the Metropolitan M. E. Church, this | FoR SALE (Bicycles) The republican county managers are con- | tion, which extends, in a genera! wa MONEY OAN 7 5 . . y, from - fident over the result of next Tuesday's | U sireet northward, and materially celloce I L BANKERs, balloting, and while many democrats are | the existing condition elsewhere. The sec- willing to concede the elections of Mudd in | ond section, which will be of equal casas ON DISTRIOT REAL ESTATE. ; the District, they are hoping that Parker, | city, will be built during the next few yeres, 1315 F St., Sun Building. ‘A Highwar Commission oel-3ut Thousands of situations have been ob- | WANTED (Miscellanecus) more particularly with those In the lower | cence. Officer Mendenhall was charged , | CLEVELAND PARK COMPANY WILL LEND THE counties. Some few of them who failed to | with intoxication. His case was not con- Capital One Million Dollars. money at 5% to build you one of those beaut. get offices are disgruntled, and a few scat- | cluded. atte =. eae iad = = WANTED (Rooms). DR. J. B. TEN EYCK HAS REMOVED HIS OF- | tained through the want columns of The . Si saa fica to tant New York avenue. ochime | Star. WANTED (Stare) oes 4 4 4 4 4 4 and pits showing tn detail how each lot and | City. FOR SALE (Houses) Page 6 | the independent republican candidate, will This reservoir will be just about opposit ae —_->—_ FOR SALE (Lots) Page 6 | poll a large number of votes. This, of |to the Brightwood Driving Park, and in| oO DELAY. Mixtuom cHances | _Desler= ip ell government and investment se Boor of the District building. All perseng fare Marriage Licenses. FOR SALB (Miscel Page 4| course, would decrease Mr. .Mudd’s | the building of the second section it will — gated are invited to examine the maps and pists. | Marriage licenses have been issued to | HORSES AND ¥ Tage {| chances, but the straightout republicans, | be necessary for the Commissioners to ob- New war loan 3s bought and sold. dye The commission will consider any shegeoions oy is D 0 page 4 | who represent the republican party organi- | tain authority from Congress to straighten aiker nm protests comerning the location of any bighway | the following: LEGAL NOTICES. Tage © | zation, have no such f Parker, they | the lines of the Rock Creek Park, which, ° = or porticn of + Bighway as shown on’ thee wm 7 vO - LOCAL MENTION Page 19 i STW ERET Ttteetint lie eieckae espn Neagle oad att 1006 F N.W. W. B. Hibbs & Co. or Pe 2 shepe ob map| White—Robert W. Neff of this city and | MOgAl MENTION Page 4| urge, is merely running in the interest of | as now laid out, are very irregular. The | _397- We - B. * ING abd mret set forth clearly: the reswer ne, | Grace Lewis of Fredericksburg, Va.; Ed- Page 5 | Mr. Cummings, the democratic candidate, | cost of the reservoir, it is believed, will be fic change. and abou the priperty owned or cot | gaz L. Shotwell of Front Royal, Va., and Page 8 | Gnd the republican voters are being told | between $100,000 and $200,000. The National Safe Deposit, = ford, mun. be submitted on or Befure THE SEY. | Maggie Shotwell of Culpeper, Va.: Henri | PEUSONAD 5.00 0.000001 3 | that votes east for him are really cast for SS d Trust Members New York Stock Exehanga, ENT DAY OF SOV EMBEE, 1868, and be ad- | de Sibour and Margaret Clagett; George A. | BVTONAC MIVER HOTS 5 | The democrats are saying complimentary Bee ee earns of mehatonsmarseeniee Savings as =u 1419 F Street. ‘War Department, ington, D. Courtney and Edna May Elwell; James 8. | POPUSALS. 4) things about Parker. In this way they | through them. Co! War, tc disoss of all objections, and will then | thews: Charles Harvard and Virginia Wate 4AL NOTICES 3 | efforts to defeat Mudd, but it is confidently | Policemen Santmeyer and Mendenhall Of the District of Columbia. ee fen rae poy age Bonoer Louis S. Warheld and any aS | BUBUMBAN FhOPEiiY 4 | Ckpected that the colored vote will be cast | were tried today on charges of violating the aes LADENEURG, THALMANN & Ov., re TE, wee : in . Oe z os : gy was ac- a ee on mie aeons ae : Joseph Crowdy and Mary Young. "| WANTED (Help) “| Mr. Muad le extremele™ Deniiae wath the | ae enoat nevine maka Small boy. fie | CORNER 38TH BT. AND NEW YORK ave de6-168 New York. & + JOHN M. WILSON, Chief of Engineers, a eee WANTED (Hoense: ‘ colored people throughout the district, and | had several witnesses to show his inno- 4 4 4