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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1898—16 PAGES. PECIAL NOTICES _lit PUBLIC: SITUATION PLEASES ENGLAND FINANCIAL, SPECI ate NOTICES. ie ae ee ae et | ee ee ee CASTORIA) The Duntiam Cg rf meri onmm F . us, spangies, candy | . in the First Presbyterian Church, ‘THIS : : ‘ 2 z : = COMPANA CT OF ena : ee ae | UG 8 oie ul Tie worn | President's Message Generally Com- | Representative Hopkins Talks About| For Infants and Children.| Vending [Machine Co. |“ “"u%! ——— ices FIRES a Fit or no Pe ing THIS ¢(rUE NING, Decent It and the Mi ca sae gg an TM Eo Saws) dt mended by the London Papers. essage, Bears 4.0] Offers for sale a limited number | Mm ov reat earth tata “se st at ti inne under ‘the bold a circle TOMORROW. (WEDNESL F the el of shares of its treasury stock— r emai owt am bane : ersenal sup ne of the = y —the s to wd for cd Stocks, securities, e ; qo espe nas gertnsen to WSK | CALLED SOBER AND BROAD-MINDED| A WISE AND PATRIOTIC PAPER © imachines aieeads" wierd” “An uwtousted | Rank howe. ie hes est ast lgton and’ Wii bold her evgular test circles 4 signature (2) commercial. success: omly. practical tae Other ral estate and m Toh te Tpadicereshac hice E 5 . io office, Inventive Age bldg, 1 | Revenue stamps sae se sas — ouittioge oni, References to Nicarauguan Canal| More Time Needed for Informa- of . So Tie rae vga pga Racks and other cash ftems 13.709 6F Fr) q 7 2 8 CLARENCE CORSON, jonal paper currency, nickels and An ideal breakfast dish we eee —— : : N 2 Kind | 228 consos, ¢ ToS SDPRARD. | OS ee : ss i for busy business men. | Tere of the PEOSLE'S FIRE INSURANCE COM Not Altogether Satisfactory. tion as to New Territory. ECE STEENESED He amtal money reser’ wie TON PRARUERYS VITOS" The perfect | VANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, for You Have REPORT OF CONDITION Sotpal-teadier gobes SNRE sol bedesiusiurs's Witee™ Well | 325 Pa ave: s.e.ou MONDAY, January &. 18 | FRIENDLY SPIRIT PRAISED|TREATY TO BE RATIFIED oe) Always Bought |** °° secs ceases : as if he dees not handle it de6-3t LIABILITIES. ale RY K. SIMPS oer = Rowman Capital stock paid in ENO CONSUMERS SUPPLIED. OF MUTUAL FINI RANCE COM — RESOURCES. 54] Undivided proats, lem cxpenses B_P_EAINSHAW & Ilto., Wholesale Grocers, y be THE DISRCE OF Cont MBIA. ae Trane and dlacounts. .;... 1 here mere eaaean sdeaass 165-9 11th st. se 1 ve. anion: Deccuiner 6. Laie LONDON, December 6.—The afternoond Representative Honkins of Illinois, who Qrenirarts, secured and unse-ured 38 | Individual deposits 5 it life » ate ‘hereby’ notified shat al pol: | newspapers here express satisfaction at| is one of the leading repubiteans in Con- aw | Stocks, securities, ete = < , ET ae = ‘ss will ex ist MOND. in De- na 7 . s fe ‘or Fashions Wear Out ee eth instant at G ocleok pine ie. | President McKinley's message to Congress, | gress, and who has the reputation of a The Certaur Company New York City. pie tllens District ot eas aged Ce ihe ace ere al for the year. 1869 will be at the rate of 1 | with the exception of the allusion to the | thoughtful man, well informed on public Ses sehen lye RGB HOWARD. amt patterns » | ent on the premium notes. Vlease attend | Nicarague canal, which to the minds of the | questions, talked very intecestingty this Sale| pus acom trast tamapenies hated compaay. do solemnly abore ioe megane sate | L. PIERCE ROTELER. Secretary. editors, does not show sufficient apprecia- | morning on the subject of the President's epee wosbenld do with our newly acquired eae ex cash Sense isis asd ee rus t t of Ae a an \ SIMPSON DRESS | Novice. THE ANNUAL M oF ‘THE | tion of British treaty rights. message and the pubife situation. Representative Bland commented oniihe| $eemals.cct cece eee cuore BID 28 | pecemner ten SE ae oir ieee Ge geen es a SEU EEL ER || BEC EC A CEES Cee “The President's message appears to me,” | absence of any comment on th: subject of | Lawful money reserve in bank. vie: ° ; eal)" WILLARD H. MYERS, Notary Pablies = a Spee will be held at the tank on TUESDAY, the Jorn | “In language of studied moderation, but | he said, ‘to have been very carefully con- | Silver - Legal-tender notes...) 11. 10.000 00 aoe ee igeerek es ie cehaieh Why Experiment january hetween the hours of 12 | which leaves no room to doubt its meaning, | sidered. It is wise to reserve for future | Chtirman Dingley of the ways and : Woobheny ALAn more ites een: Gade nck the President foreshadows the fixed deter- ideration the questi i _ | means committee said: “The message is an Total... sees $3,914,171 ALBERT 1. STU with “ql ey consideration the question of the disposi- | excellent resume of thé important events a 1 for the same ipo mination of the government to stand by the e ee JOHN FP, ROD from the tion of new territory. The important thing LIABILITIES. of the last year. with a clear presentation policy of the ‘open door’ in the east. That | at the outset is to know just where we | of the existing situation and valuable sug- | © sth ster) ea ierenomar terete) (arama carers oye + Op GSE Go declaration brings the United States in line | stand. The President presents to our con- | S¢stions that will aid materially at the | Undivided rrdith kes “exresioes Gand 73,000 00 REPORT oF THE CONDITION KP Me rcIacewme combleation with us, if ever the tlme comes to speak | sideration the situation as it has thus far | ProPer time hereafter in solving the dif- | taxes pald....-1..--..-+ x COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK OF BE Po, Aw clea ae tie eomsbareti sith enamiles|tni tHe l-Gneneaadtien eee poseuen es seen | et Gin es ferent problems before us. It is to be not~ | Interest teal ‘estate’ trust” hinds “ang . WASHINGTON pa ed fashions a highest art in cut- e aoe y 3 ssage is patriotic in tone | e at the President states that our rev- |_ paid .......... SIX aE 7 50] At Washington, in the District of Columbia, at the ub cealape ace tue eie ne Heferring to the Nicaragua canal, the! cna’ feltoitous in expression, and is caitu- | enue laws are workdug well, with no suc. | Diisesis oapaid ehcccovacpucce “paar close of buniness December J. Iss Pall Mall Gaz : » vigorous demand. for K all Mall Gazette remarks: “While fully | iotea to hold the country united. It woula | S€stion of any need2d modification. The SE ead cee oe Sete eae keeging cup: admitting the validity of the President's | rot pe wise to undertake at the present | MeSase although lengthy, is so valuable | ,J0ct,(? cheek... $2.494.176 ‘asics ci docean ore ‘ ees claims for the complete protection of the | Tt Pe wie fo widertake at the present 1a recital of the history making events of | mir” Bee 2,617 00 Seen ee acon; ase Gee secre as : eee A ccmmerce of the United States, we may be | “Me deficient in i Smation 8 we must | the last year that it will be read with un- | Time coriiicutes ‘of “4 inate ciretlation. ” 00 Maier. fh ooccal eines wilt bed as a neveeNULANpDOITED | GEOR REN Re UIT rine rari am interests |ieo) mieleqvennimenton the tiew teritiry, Mr. Richardson (Tenn): “The Presidsnt | Gerued checks: 00000. k 4.777 33 “yey 4 NESDAY, Teh dey of) Decomber, ' “ that the government at Waslincte sind | “Phere is comparatively little that this | makes a most interesting and satisfactory | Heal estate trust bonds... 300 00 | Storks, securities, ete reas o FS paw oak. ASth We lets ready bound by definite obligniions: Wa | Constess can do, and the message evidently | review of the Spanish war, but it is dis- ‘Total. .. $8,914,171 IDOE Sosa Egat od tee ee 4 GEORGE H WALKER goods are convinced, however, that when it comes oe not contemplate ae general legis- opine, ap Ee failed to-tell us what | Agreements to repurchase loans secared on real national hanks inot reserve artistieully to business there will he no disposition in | tion at this session. It is g2nerally rec- _are to do with t ne’ estate heretot iated and sold, conscituting eee F ‘ the United States to question the trlendig | 0Snized that there can be no currenc is just propriate now a contingent Tability, and amounting to $127 stamp sa VALISM. WACFAREF pret equality of the two ccuntries ir this uue | legislation nor legislation as to the govern- | be after the treaty of peace for him to tell | 700.00. Due from approved reserve agents THURSDAY EVE Geet two: countriesini thislraat- || Tient ofithe Phillippines’ Porto Rice and is to be the future of the new | District of Ce (Ghecks and other cash items Wer the about my work. y print eee Guba this winters whilert 2 RE GateTisweln Moreen ene ideas it, treasurer of the above- | Exchanges for clearing Louse + ents. de a ADASES Proapt rinter, Gio: ih: The St. James’ Gazette s: ‘The mes-] for immediate legislation to enable the teresting to note the fact that three- Z and cents sn : 49 82 sage will b TENANT. 14d department to retire greenbacks that have GIENTAL Ue read with ples fourths of the message relates to foreign ANDREW PARKER, Tr wful money reserve Inbar sure. The Presi- st er. ome to us. | —--———~— Sper | Stn ; aeuesiaas ales been red2emed in gold, I do not think that | #ffairs and less than one-fourth to home Subseribed and sworn to before me this Gth day ; » is central! *Kmmas Cards at Pursell’s.’ ae es new issu in a broad-minded | that subject will be considered separately | matte: Banking and currency and all | ef December, 189s. ee mder notes kept anit ncaa : : way and suggests the solution of their | from the general currency question. ‘The | financial referm legislation, so. properly KA eT Ieee Trent) Qtin St. NOUN phatdeoue, Grae | Problems on large and generous lines.” | whole question will go over until the regu- | Promised in 1896, get no mention, and our |. COPA: oe per cent of clreulation) 3.000 00 STONE & ¢ er iene q ° fiece: a The St. James Gazette reads the refer- lar session of the Fifty-sixth Congr 4 ee in respect to these matters is to JNO, A. SWOPE, -. Total i print ali T=] NO, 498, Hasina ik, Hitg tat [ences to Nicaragua and the fotendly rela. | gg vifere te danger of harm coming to gur | be Weft unchanged. Ai Si giuENoTeN, He sinner ae a Leap aie : Honal Art Comte exquisite color effecis, gna | Hons with Great Britain together, and | can party is in control. ‘The only thing Ved eS ee Capital stock ieee printable Yer mess, nin slaves, contd, ait ed. &e, Nowhere | draws the inference therefrom that Presi- | we have to guard against is a disturbances, | Senator Jones of Arkansas expressed sur- ene ape Met poe -4 thi velopes, Pro grams, tobeliked Gheietiian Canis. pie dent MeKinley recognizes the binding char- | Should the other party at any time come | Prise at the absence of any recommendation : THEODORE W. NOYES. Undivided profits, Jers expenses IMS, panyer Brietae frons ‘a. few. conts upto several: do acter of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty, into) power. There is no danger of this hap- | concerning the Philippines. “The question Direc Ree eee 4 Togues, Business Cards, Booklets ae “It would be strange,” the article contin- | pening for a long time, and after the regu- | of the ‘government of the Philippi 5 |= TOF THE CONDITION onal bank tetunding 7.000 thing. ‘In fact. which calls, for type, | Osteopathy. Bes narthe opportunities just now afforded | lar meeting of the next Congress will be | tracting much attention,” he Pe = aie votes ; ein cots, ee es and printing skill. 1 charge wha Th BAS 2 by the Canadian negotiations do not result | early enough for legislation. : ‘ = ny he said, “and the | varionaL CAPITAL BANK OF WASHINGTO! to state banks and customers and. ay he Washington Institute. | in ine near future in a comprenensive ane fect that the President utterly Ignores it | at Washlugton, in the District of Coulmbla, ai | hsukere md tout com Government of New Territory. ead OTE. co Sih DRE TO OUT Daca AO CRITE derstanding between the two great branch- cS RS a RReAE Gea ae strikes me as very singular,” the close of business, December 1, 1¥98. panies eee 181.618 32 a Se oes —— FE V1, i2, 13 and 1 17 GST. NW. es of the English-speaking race, not merely a estion of the gov- | The senator also announced himself as SSOCRC biogcricgan pen armen =) Whether mentally hungry! coxsendie AXD EXASN TiN EREE, | On. tne Pioad. general lines of common com-| ernment of the n2w ‘erritory, I have no | opposed to a subsidy to vesacls connecting | Loans and discounts Po ne... Ba0.b17 25 | Muticidnal, deposite ‘oub- | loakcine far arciie ok POS ie Se GS E. aa Eee intereatey but on such closely re- | apprehension of serious difficulty in its sat- | the United States with Porto Rico, Cul Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. st Demand certifiea ; nget gift book, Gt the interocenthe araation and guarantee | istactory settlement. I do not think that |#Nd the Philippines; as opposed to legis |U- 8 toinds to necure clnewtation..-. 38.80 ae = of the interoceanic waterway ae ae GL OOGSLELCEGH Ot he Nicene ng | Us Se honda on hands. : Jertied checks . lear § Taneytap | There is a certain tone of disappointment | the President, nor any of our public men, | Millon fer the constriction of the Nicaragua | benim n't. Side... ats 1.220241 snedtin dave; from 14 to 6 and | in the morning paper editorials on the mes- | Nor the citizens generally, know yet just 1 the opinion that the President was | somtty Wouter and’ Axton toon 1 soo 8 rom nces MONDAY & THURS: | sage. Its non-committal character is at-| what we should do about the Philippi ‘ ther h serial: a ee ee “ ang ay Noa ee ee a ee LU is a ilippines. go farther in the matter of the real estate and. morigag oar og | Distt ais of Washington, =: et? pais e veputes oi eee Picco ations of] “We have yet io know what sort of peo- | Bovernment of Cuba than resolution of | owned Wooo pees 6.226 00 | Na ON. “Cashler of the abe PARKER'S, © wee ARIES. AE AGES are DCT ple they are, what government suits their | Mervention had catied for. gh ts cas ca ae absini bpd mstenact B6. dosh Be Oe bee at ee eee — — j Considerable satisfaction is expressed at | Cop@ition and how they are to be dealt | ¢ ae ee pate ont che poner Due trom state banks and bankers... rr ap ee ee ee ae ecial px {Considerable satistacti _expres Clsiens GHEhInIe thor aee eae ‘avor of taking them to that point at which | Due from state banks and | oe aoe tie ane os Seasoned Framing, arenes ae (anne acta kG | (he Feferences to Anglo-American relations | time gy MINK {hat a5 soon aa we have had | troy" could maintain a table goverment: | Duc frou sppeved rererre agrute utneribed and ay ABENCE COMEDY. « $10 a 1,000 U ands fe coldness displayed toward | matter we shall settle upom a plan that wii | 2nd I do not see how we can go beyond | Fuchanges for clearing house ¥.165 72 | of December. 1898 Ua 1,UU p- Sas — Lcheoo = be aavancementeandare r that. Fractional paper currency, nickels and K GRAY, Notary Poliie, : Gila GN UAT IE DRINGIGSIaE Rie Dally News esovisha ct , ne an advancement.and benefit to the in- “ SS est will w 2 t ¢ 2 on commercial a 5 arr “Some of us do not fz ne w jane Sh ss Tienes eccen iy mi =e Id at the offic curre matte and “the conspleuue | Bor an embarrassment. [do not antteipate | a7™Y A cEyHalne Sei iG Cala aaa epee WILLIAM EF. BAL jae. week fan we bE | Pax DSENCE Of any allusion to Hie GOnsP\cuous | serious trouble. I do not believe the Presi. | Crete of the standing army,” he sald, “andy $pecle ao JOHN CAMMACK $10 a 1.600 up. Pore ee ony allusion’ to: tree trade: dent has yet decided on any pian of govern- |‘? ident has no right to assume that se ALBERT F_ rox ie make fie fatures to order om the oe oe wended by the Thunderer. ment for those atids: bugethabhe ts walt ||igher ne sian quectioiea ane eremecnd Macc te oe Gat at ine REATAMIN F LEIGHTON, THOS W. SMITH 1 tnd Phone saz. | ae - —_—_—_ he Times says: ng for better information, just a right to hold the volunteers in service be- | Due from U. S. FRANK B. Ne 1d FREDEWC L. MOORR, “It is creditable to both the dignity ana | 2®4¥ else is. yond the time of signing the peace treat 3 per cent redemp MYRON M. PAR — —— ei Member Washington Stock Exchange, BGodtaenseorlthe nee s : The consensus of public opinion is that |* Senator Platt of New York commended - ORREN G. STAPLES Handsome, new Has removed fis office to the Wyatt building, ‘ 2 mn n people that @ | Spanish sovereignty over the islands should en subir ad ote aes : ON sceny sore naar $1,144,179 65 MO FRANCIS SAUL. sighs — 10 oc7-tf 14th and F sts. now message announcing the victorious : the expr mn of a determination to in — GEORGE TRUEST ae ieee See = ‘ ste * F Sequisition of terri- bre < ‘sha! ecome an} order in Cuba until the Cubans can take ] Capital stock pald in....... wees 200,000 00 Mt Dire rene. = = , - ISDEX ‘TO ADVERTISEMEN tory and the initiation of an imperialist iucenral part cae ay Smthe peor) > | care of themselve: Surplus fund... eae tne ~ nee 4. I ab! rate. policy is sober im tone and moderate he advances ard a citizenship in the tor Wolcott said it was an admirable | Undivided profits, Tess expenses and MON rANTED— | Portable Grates, $3. Fecaece Rees aaciere ee zs ‘ mad gate a United States depends upon conditions con- | gacument. i a a ie, eae elae peti dees : : Sinise’ Mutou, eek 5 peal eoinie Barsains—50 PORE NEES ae ‘ Ee OS Ae Cethe. Cpinks at they may be | cellent.” mane. — 2.865 mitesion. per cent save eae Buen contiiets of the secession and we | £1VeM Sy Sopa cn ea nasaw Uleuo uso «at enator Perkins: “An able resume of the | pre"§® “gisie’ wats aud” aet-1f Address 0. 0. 0.. Star affive, not like other —— EE hope it Ss exercised a sling Influence i: Ses ne situation and the facts leading up to the | bankers .............,.. 24.829 67 = Ses we BOMRIIRG: co reer felt even more widely and deeply in To Ratify the Treaty. vgsnator Tell 1a Tivigowd. dept i) ae TO H VE M NEY Oo another direction, dint’ thin tine ee enestion i areas enator Teller salad: divide leposita subje: A ~—— os BUSINESS CHAN‘ “Not since England recognized the U1 4 SHE) Paseo ay te act on |p hen telendst of i imetalliem, velther ma || ts eek ce a Sngland reco; nite : i t allism, certificates’ of @ I Ls cITY ITEMS.. States government power has an ee fon of the treaty. By the act of | tional or international, will find no encour- eon Re arse a ale When It’s Wanted nh maxing COUNTRY RE President alluded to the mother country in ng the treaty we do no more than | agement from anything that the President | céined checks... =. 480 08 oe DEATHS. languages 90 ‘cordial enamine what public sentiment almost universally {says in his message. No reference is made | Cusbler's checks uateiand- ae ie : h r ut E and friendly as M y s In the pinch that accompantes han) times. Christmas Deore DENTISTRY... Kink ™ Cea eee aes loqeocs fey alspbel ior | Wnlute raat onal! Bimictetl aes aut cas ere | ee <n tne ucare aya when ad attageoas Pde teen he tins EDUCATIONAL. age approvingly in de-| of the islands will still be , Se nemioents < (eee See tae tins wee he mene Scan ou i EXCURSIONS. tail and referring to Brush rightein Mien | deter ee sa iter ail the tacts, avy | Ris intention to maintain the gold standard. Total Se eS ea eae < derfally. $1 # fait quar o fagne under oe lente ia rlermined later, after all the facts are |The so-called silver republicans who Te. ota ployment occurs TAS. THARP, SIZ F st. n. FALL RESORT! layton-Bulwer treaty, thi i District of € ee een eee eee oe TERENCE, ‘Times says: ¥ the | known and public sentiment has formed | main in republican party and contend | 77 Gy “Wo Mekee. —deposit all your spare EW WOOLENS FOR EVENING WEATE | FINANCIAL. “If the freedom of the waterway is se-/8Nd been ascertained. The treaty should be | that the republican party Is friendly to sil- | parik, do solemuly swear thut the above stateme ‘ ; F Sat teens ae bce cured to ships of all nations, as in the Suez |7#Ufied promptly, without a vote in opposi- | ver will find no encouragement in the Pres- | is trie to the best of my knowledge and belief. dollars in the W ashington ons latest importa- | pon canal, we shall not need to stand strictly | #CM: a5 it involves only our differences with | ident’s message, and it will strike all as Hehe get ia especially for this pur- peda Subscribed and sworn to befo and somewhat me this 6th day not the differences of opinion singular that if the republican Savings Bank, 12th & G. upon claims which originated FOR REN'L (1alls). eingiimataudes wares when the | among oursely zrty, as it is claimed, is In favor of Inter- | “f December, 1NM8. HENRY KC. SIMPSON, 29. $m,2 s Poli, Pate Wes : Y r © were altogether different.” nk ourselves. perty, as it aimed, ts in favor of inter : = moaile 4 no2s-3m.20 Se eg iatiees able prices. | FOR RENT (Hoities}.../.- 4+... The Daily Chronicle also pays a trbute The arguments that Senator Hoar made | national bimetallism, ‘the President makes | (35U). treat: alah aaah as | 7 oF ius? Snyder& Wood, Tilers € luperters. | FOR RENT (Miscellancous): to the “sober, sound, common-sense and | 2S4iPSt our assuming responsibility for the |» reference to it.”" 4 JOHN EF. HERRELL, MILLER & Cco., pet cars eaves RENT (Offiees)..... ghtforward language” of the message np ies are almost Identical with thoee | | Senator Tote ce ee Wop agen se = oe = - FOR RENT (Rooms) pointing out that President McKinley's ref. | M#de by Fisher Ames against the acquisi- | Very able and graphic account of the events * C. HAZEN, "t Pu fT S| BOM ENT (Stores Cee na ATP ara I re ener See on a Getter Sie. | Bankers and Broke on u ii kG » y pation of Cuba y oe —— — FOR SALE (He Virtually outlines a polic thought he saw the same dangers and ex-| self. Every recommendation {t contains is I's time you ordered Blank Books for ‘99. . “precisely the = e é Stocks, is and Grain. T€ talee adcee Wille Tiss to peake Sooke to EROK. SALE (iotay : same as that of Great Britain in Egypt ang | Pressed his fears in almost the same lan-{ worthy of being acted upon promptly by /. B. Co. ‘. "3 7s f woder of special sine. shape ruling “s- | POR SALE (Miscelaneo Ls to have the same effect.) 6? Pt 874 ene ceuien that Mr. Hoar now does. Mr. | Congress.” W. B. Hibbs & = raid go rest Sechone, pecially when the work is done ae caretulls | Honses AND VEHIeL Ee ‘ommenting upon “the President's sur-| Hoar is simply treading the same path that| Senator Simon of Oregon appeared In the eee. 1344 F si. cEtbItt House) Sa eo SA TAL Ge Nae Foie lee oie - prising language concerning the Nicaragua | WS followed by that great federalist, who | Senate today and occupied a seat on the sisccdapsgeina CaNeeeee COBS ee ee ee canal, which utterly ignores British treaty opnoaea the most glorious act of Jefferson’s | right of Senator Marion Butler of North Members New York Stock Exenange, M. D. JA 9 We eicea ae very veuasnaiie nae) rights,” the Daily Chronicle says that “this | 2@ministration. Another thing that should | Carolina. His seat is on the end of the Teephe seshdient: Dhabi: Rut PAE oak matter will arise ere Jong in « more acute | !© Temembered at this time ts that eighty-| last row on the republican side. There was 1419 F Street. parr Easton & Rupp, 421 ith St Pepe ee ee Geen e) after the burchase of Louisiana | no seat there previous to today, and the treet es See. ‘opular-Priced Stationers, ae5-140 LOST AD ‘The editorial highly approves Mr. Me- ere Was still part of that territory that | one Mr. Simon occupies was removed from ts a I | MEDICAL. sesereescoesecc Kinleyis’ reférenees 0 Chink ain G ne (hadi net meen ‘acmieienttorpastisisetontin | oe Cone ete nC es Se 1 starts an Too nests, MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN. Britai our government. This should suggest the ate ean Beavis LADENBURG. THALMANN & Ov, OCEAN TRAVEL. ae practicability of giving the Philippines a Views of the Standara. Thousands of situations have ob- The Standard sa been tained through the want columns of The Star, account with Furnls tment of fine tools, 12. with 3 good as Prices. PERSONAL : POTOMAC RIVER Zovernment according to the condition of New York. their inhabitants, without endangering our 2. se 4 f y © area rep yahoos : PIANOS AND OF “Few could have foretold that the war| Mstitutions. Who can say that the time A ri T I the U S BAILEY'S $1.00 SAW. GUARANTEED. eae would work so rapid and drastic a chance | Will never come when the people of the in Gone lIONEY O OAN, nion AaV= JOSIAH It. BAILEY, $20 7TH ST. N.W. Ral s ie. | islands and other islands will not be as ss NIGHT. How absolute the metamorphosis ts may worthy of citizenship in the United States Ay, and 5%, > BOARD ings Bank. McKinley's The National Safe Deposit, sol. CHEST WANTED (Miseettanecus). references to China as “a declaration that, | the clear stat : ng | increasing. BESTS 1 e F E : ° tement of th> events leading eubers of the New York Stock Exchange et os WANTED (Koma). .-- had the ‘open door’ been closed or obstruc| | For the Disirict of Columbia, threatening Members of the New York Stock Exchange, up to the war, and of the progress and con- clusion of the war, The fact that the se tlement of the question of the disposition 26 Sm 10 goous ai heat. wie gachered’ Aida a come : : Ne Probably Clearing Weather by To- ce = hered parison with hy of our people, or that we cannot 3 es sPrciat Nonics 2| previous memages. It is not rash to preaice | undertake to" give ‘ine “at govesmment a 2 es Sy See 1222 F STREET. iratted or, 2 SynuREeGEnE 5 | that the United States will advance in the | “ited to thelr condition before that time?” | Forecast till 8 p.m. Wednesd For R O. Holtzman ens sicaeeacee val WANTED (Help). 4] Path upon which their feet are now firmly Other Comments in the House. eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delu- | | a ° “nEBEARR, wo banc eno I ee Cer ey font rae a a cascer aleeee The most general comment on the Presi- | Ware, Maryland and Virginia, snow tonight mere Jormh and T° sts. n, SEAGER & BRAMLEY. Den 1. 1508 Cope Pee hy @) he Steed wonetaien ae dent's message is that its chief feature is | and Wednesday; light southwesterly winds, ws , 1 ‘ ‘ WANTED (Situatious). ed, America would e interfered active- ly." It adds upon this point: “For all purposes of British policy no in- Savings and Trust Company BANKERS AND BROKERS, 609 FOURTEENTH STREET. tive gift weather and snow tonight and Wednesday, probably clearing Wednesday night; light. Odd Fe we’ Visitatio timation could be more welcome than that | and government of the n wly acquired ter- variable winds, becoming southerly. Correspondents of j the United States will appoint a cor - = SSE SES o " z Yesterday evening was the occasion of | 106 1) study the cone Tenoint a commit: | ritory is left to he dealt with later Is gen-| Weather conditions and general forecast: pe eee ae MOORE & SCHLEY, the regular semi-annual visitation by Grand The Daily Telegra erally, though not unanimously, com- | The storm over Lake Ontario yesterday has < s' SD NI ‘ y Telegraph, which regs e vs g r L ly, 1g : 2 - CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK ava : ____. | Master" W. W. Millan, accompanied by the | announcement that the Unltrd States cae | mended. Pa ee OS ee ee a ais York. ¥ REMOVAL NOTICE officers of the Grand Lodge, to Naomi Re- | support the “open door’ in China as the | Representative Hitt said that the Presi- | C2US€4 BANS : Beetiee : sos ES 8) OVERNMENT BUND, AND SEFICE OF WASHINGTON DANENHOWER, : - veightic iat secapeenconts : ie : es!- | and New York. OFFI F WASHINGTON DANENHOW bekah Lodge, No. 1, in the 7th street Oad | Welghtiest which the message contains, | dant's proposition to continue the military |" A trough of low pressure extends from Capital One Million Dollars. more protitable-a home at Cleveland Park. REAL ESTATE AND FIRE INSURANCE lows’ Hall. There was a large attend- | “4¥33 government of the islands for a while | Texas to Lake Superior. 23-tt Pn meee y : With such commen interests to unite us, og ner 51800 be le “ = ee nh lieneeatin BROKER, 1436 NEW YORK AVENUE N.W g@uihers: aiid wenresc PUA ED) Se ar a of ow : 2 e lake < — BE ANEERTS Is. | members and representativ formal alliances unnecessary.”* would give time for the proper considera- ene pee ee fallen in the lak MES. NORRIS ARRAIGNED. MONEY. 7 >My : FRIENDS, CLIENTS AND THE th, Martha Washington and Dor- ae Daily Mail says: tion of the question of permanent govern- The temperature has fallen in the middle : gAL PUBLIC tebekah lodges. ‘The committee In| “We are disappointed and surprised at | ment. erHERGCIG, : (| | Pleads Not Guilty to Indictments £ fanaa 2 corsisting of Mrs. Julia Roberts, | this attempt to set aside the Clayton-Bul- | Representative Grosv2nor spoke of the tae aes wie pig eetiey aie ae = Larceny pia Do you want some? wer treaty, especially ! vO! e oe esanwe Se ee ic oO mae cre beats nee fe ve. prope chairman: Mrs. Sarah M. Sanderson, Mrs. | Yer orrcaU, ,Gsbecially im view of the Anglo enenee ee vale ee Aseria The area of high pressure yesterday | Mrs. Annie Marie Norris was arraigned Will loan on firet-class cvlateral or well-locati Sees | Margaret Licarione and Mrs. Johanna War- |" The Morning Post, on the other hand, | tion, Mr. Grosvenor seid that the Presls SU ME LSI RHEE DG Bae eas today before Chief Justice Bingham, in} real estate, deeds of trust, ete. My unm mon: time alld | wick, welcomed the grand officers and y says: < dent's recomm:ndations would receive the | reporting a pressure of 30.82 frees ©} !'* | Criminal Court No. 1, on six indictments, | Very reasonable rates, No delay. atrohage you me daring the | Seated the following exeelient program: | CUT HER changell, and th ) sanction of sound money men of all parties. | Snow may be expected in the lower lake | each cuarging larceny. The articles alleged Address for interview, set tea emi! i {Piano duet, Master Joe and Miss auite inte iMginie bat the fupaediatent E Hise Walker oe emery ee region, the middle and north Atlantic | to have been stolen included diamond studs, | _1022-14tr JON! The tom to all to eal and-wee | CUFI: recitation, Miss Mabel Mother aiting Mr. Chamberlain is the assimila- | reney committes Fa ldmint mennlarnse case retin tieipuitsiten Toloe ae by Clearine | Tings and bracelets, the owners being Galt Ses a ¥ tew quarters. 1 sm. s } solo, Miss Dennison; reading, Mr. tion into his admirable sentimental view of [any banking and currency features in the | and ah colder weather Im the weer bug | Bro., Harris and Shafer, George W. W ji A § etfahy, WASHINGTON DANENHOW Pome in duet, Messrs. Harry | the Anglo-American relations of the thorny | message, and added that the only effect of | ord much colder weather in the west gulf | Spier, Robert Leding and W. CG. Shaw & Ne cr umn Y ohn Cassidy; recits PI ate: vith ‘lay aA ar bs P i te “ » .f S vil ve = Spee sr F iy, rec problem associated with the ¢ ton-Bul- | the one thing ‘ommended, that as to the | 4 awil 3 . in | CO. Mrs. Norris stood with bowed head FS RS ee dienes Seed when: | Sanderoa Gut MuachTase Chaeree ae | Serene retirement of krvcnhacks, rede-med I god |inches) has been reported. during the. past | QUrNE the fending of the presentments by 4% and 5%, em acoeeas core Mr. Powel. Remarks were made by Grand Aedes lee eee eee “add, tg the urden of taxation | twenty-four hours: Sydney, 1.08, Se nD ene ees aa pe ‘2, bs OR EET == haves Suse Gina peeciey Tee —— the general banking and currency. situa: Tide Table. her attorney, Mr. E. B. Hay. The arraign- Ww Ww Ik &So e Make B ons Hunt, Deputy Gr Master John B. Ward | Platte-Deutsehe Verein Scored Sue- | tion i .Today—Low tide, 7:05 and 7:28 p.m.; high | ment occupied only a few moments, the ° ° a er n A hinds. Discount to}and Past Gr: Huggins. At the + cews Last Night. Repr sentative Wheeler @poke of the me LO alec ence oe 8:17 Ese een area Hee ance nol0-144 1006 F_N.W. )PPENSEIMER’S, 514 conclusion. refreaiments iwere’ lduntifully Jj ihe jannual @randl ball /ot thot riatte: |} ' aaa: tc cen tn jcumaret cel velces wie) Ee DO vaC re One Oe nS ee aie ie ais 06 F_N.W. OPP! cba kb R S,9 Oth | dispensed in the blue room. | Deutsche Verein was held last night at Representative MeMillin commented on The Sum and Moon. called as soon as the business of the di: CARLYLE & CO. det th sdetiw z begs E = Oda Petiows’ Sali, on «th street Whe | telPresident's stlewee ap to the question of | 7450 ay vises 9.45 aun ants, 288 triet attorney's office will permit. Consid- iz ane vas a ere iy a ii 3 es = =, ay—S Sp takes > erable interest is attache Oo je case, Osteopathy. dance was a great success, and it is esti- a “= Rison Sines 12 Balen eee see 2 B § Heurs K.P pp ny: f. Patterson, mated that fully one hundred couples took Tomorrow—Sun rises, 7:06. owing to its unusual nature Bankers and Brokers, BB” is amd Trust building part in the opening march. Among the The City Lights. a eee 1329 F ST. visitors were the following officers and members of the Unkel Braesig Verein of c fis nn Conreepndents ot PURNELL, HAGAMAN & ©O., New York, Gas lamps all lighted by 5:46 p.m.; ex guishing begun at 6:14 a.m. The lighting The Navy Department is informed that ‘¢The — HARTMAN PRINTING CO” PRINTERS BUSINESS OFFICE. Room 25, Atlantic Building LEPHONE 263. Shirts to Measure. FOR DRESS, ¥CR BUSINESS FOR OUTING FOR TRAVELING. FANOR M. TIPPELL, 3711 Powellton eve., Philadelphia, writes: inflammatory for weeks so intense that I was unable to walk. I was treated by several prominent physicians, and tried many patent medicines, I felt so much better after taking two bottles of S. S, bol7todetine Baltimore: President F. Wehenburg, Vice President Louis Depkin, Secretary Henry von Veime, Treasurer Geo. Arling, Finan- celal Secretary Wm. Rust, Herman Koester, William Roskamp, Chris. Smuk, Fred. Belke, Fred. Wilms, August Fenker, Fred. Holtgrave and William Dutkin. The committees in charge of the affair were: Committee on arrangements—W. Wieg- mann, H. Achterkirchen and Robert Weber. Reception committee—H. Klinge, Charles Menus « the notable State and social functions at home and abroad pronounce Apollinaris the beverage of the select world. is begun one hour before the time named. Are lamps lighted at 1 p.m.; extin- guished at 6:29 a.m. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. The following were the readings of the thermometer and barometer at the weather bureau for the twenty-four hours begin- ning at 2 p.m. yesterday: Thermom:ter: December 5—4 p.m., 41; 8 p.m., 34; 12 midnight, 32. December 6—4 a.m., 31; 8 a.m., 30; 12 noon, 34; 2 p.m., 41. Maximum, 41, at 2 p.m. December @; mini- mum, 30, at 8 a.m. December 6. the gunboat Concord has arrived at Can- ton, the Panther at San Juan and the gun- boat Helena at Gibraltar on her way to China. steerer scccces MILLIONS OF JARS Liebig COMPANY’S: eeeeee eeeee . . . . . WARE & LELAND, Chicago. % MONEY wot 4 5% TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ATE. RALPH W. LEE, LOAN INSURANCE, RENTS. = 606 1.TH ST. N.W. "PRONE 2049, wolT Lewis Johnson & Co BANKERS, it — : . . ° . Ps . . nits. tela BG aimaeuig Gak piles boos sa Dismer, A. Brande, H. Grane, H.’ Holland- Meas e ot ties p 3-4 i : eee ees ee and on es ef, Fritz Reuter, W. Stuermann, W. Volgt, | Apollinaris is singled out on}, my "anu: 12 midnight, $0.5." December 8 *|/ 1315 F St., Sun Building, = etely, ver since | H’ Reh, F. Witte, H. Boesenberg and W. z I, 0.10; 8: 1 72 4 We make to meascre had a touch of the disease.”” Dreyer.” Floor committecF. Wassmann, | em as the Table Water of ae oe he SES espe ol Extract of Beef 2] Dealers ip all government and investment se 6 Shirts for $9. William Achterkirchen, E. Brandt, Carl} Royalty, Princess and our own 2 the W: * . * | curities. For Wiegmann, F. Reckeweg, E. Schmidt and - . Condition, of the Waiter. ° SOLD ANNUALLY + | _New war loam Ss nought end sold, ay2B-tt We make finer grades, of course. The OO F. Brandt. Sovereign People. ‘Temperature and condition of water at | ¢ . ooo ——— XN. ¥. Tribune. |S a.m.: Great Falls, t:mperature, 28; con- : ALT OVER eae Woodward & Lothrop. Ordivea te St Anak: weit 2 dition 1; receiving reservoir, temperature, | $ * . ck 44 and 5% sre (Swift's Specific) is the only remedy which reaches | Capt. Ellas H: Parsons, assistant quarter- Served at dinners given iincatsauniy ennenurae Oo: distsibating . Erocegtiy “Scand (55 veel ates “te “ CLEVELAND PARK . this painful disesse,-and is guaranteed purely vege- | master, U. S. V., has been ordered to tak resel te 38; condition at in- | $ Tee Yea and tne sheepest. Sake Chery cae | table Sev for valnbie Hou mailed Hee oy [Shares of the qianermastars sastetor ee | BY the QUEEN. finest gate howe, 20; emuent wate howe, |: TO MILLIONS OF PEOPLE. Heiskell & MecLeran, ears, nozs-tf | Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Gay Asaph, Va. N.Y. dun. | 3, oc2i-stt Veereceverrseresessoreseers a * i 1008 F st. 2%