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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1900-14 PAGES, residence of Mrs. Marshall, 1807 H street : = = =| == ON TRIAL FOR HIS LIFE|& — = === ==] i = 9 : i = Hecht’s Greater Stores. | Last of the ! George Ashton Faces Jury on Charge of ; ; ] en’s sui Ss =—S “hh les to you than they’v m t mE €Se Our Sale. {j,iean more to you an € € ab = mien eeeeieee ever meant before for $5.00 Johuston—Jealousy Alleged which sold up to $12 50 as the Cause. —and by this we mean that the saviegs which you can make by attending them are larger than ever—that the newest and most desirable spring merchandise is offered you at a very considerable oe ate eek work ‘5 ot what is left of the “ George Ashton, Indicted for the murder reduction below regular prices. heey Sila aes Sf lex Jnchnon the Hn of fant Novembor, Purchases will be “‘charged’’ the same as usual—allowing you to make the terms of payment | Ease cei hbeasstsisd was placed on trial today before Justice can and Cassimere Suits which t it ri Clabaugh, in Criminal Court No. 1. At- O Stl you. sold up to $12.50. Your un- torneys Thomas L. Jones and Representa- — | resi oss =: tive W. D. Daly of New Jersey appear for A i “s ti oe — os them for nation. to 10 10 to 11 11 to 12 2 to 3 earl ace tion resented by Assistant United States Attor- ° ° ° , ° } em. eather conditions om ina c ney Gould. 2 (CONTINUED) (CONTINUED.) (CONTINUED) just now make them even rd-wide 10c. per- z x Jealousy is the cause attributed by the 4%. Sad Ss bao een ‘ ‘ Wie pleasant method and beneficial effects of | potice for the murder of the Jackson woman TEASE orn ONS BRAC, cach for Japanese matting mats, $1.2 for doys’ dine and dlack sults $1.39 for todies tan tace shoes—with greater values than ever. CP OF FIGS, man- |? ee * in desirable designs and colorings In two different patterns—for Dest quality cloth tops—sizes 2% = . na ty the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. | at 410 19th streat shortly before 3 o'clock a pale Ge ae aialioercane saver fund 18 by 36 inches In’ size, hoya from 8 to 1 yeare—well-made suite, to G—shoes whicl sell ‘at $2.50. ae the valse of obtaining the quid Tax. | the afternoon of November 27. De. sR oration nenaily sell at Ze. eg sow ie Witich sell regularly at $2 aud more. $1.98 em cea maces ts acon Men’s pants, $1 tive principles of plants known to be medicinally | Ashton. who surrendered to the police, =. ta and BSc. 5 sanare sand Tents 2 yds. wide ton tential DIAGK cxpte enists 27% breasted reefers trimmed taste: w 7 i ea ive and presenting them fn the form most | made a statement to the officers in which 49c, a as er a tt oeeaien <-most desirable patterns and colorings— $6.98 Sethe Fy blister the same fully with braid—same as sell at $2.50 seating opr Boas —. for tomorrow's. veshing to the taste and acceptable to the sys-| he admitted the killing. He also made an = worth up to Te. ‘ skirt sells for $10 elsewhere—new back apd abuut town. aan nace seen Na ned rer ie cept : y: hening laxative, | ofr, justify his cond eure : elegant!y made and Mned he pen eee ee tem. It ts the one perfect strengthen! effort to justify his conduct. th for hes 7 ‘ * a ry r are ele- eaosing the system effectually, dispelling colds, |” As Ashton surrendered so soon after the 5c, tor a lot of men's neckwear which BIC, for, heavy, full double hed size DSc, ti, ey rale wrares in ant patterns—all ‘well-made garments ene gently yet promptly, and en-| deed was committed there was nothing for Ce Seiginally gold at Patterns: BSc. wauatly, me Marve $7.98 or women's new spring suits of bought to sell at $1.h0—trimmed yokes= —_—_ me to overcome habitual constipation per- | the officers to do except to get the evidence ATS Sa Sey _—— esis eG es pal een, bearer ——. ence tal eae skirts and perfect- ee Bi ke” nts 50c i>) Sm pertact craekcas: Trees every ohtes. U MESt er and! Ax thesceimeicn the pores DSC. Srey etic tucks above, son—with new skirts and several styles of a ee pa 9 . lonabie quality and substance, and its acting oa | It developed that Ashton tier ieovine ues 2 O Jackets—worth $12. 2Dc, tor children’s prett le 41 150 patre men's biescle pant Kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening | Scene of the murder entered a saloon an for ladies’ sevrsucker underskirts ° CL stoth. welght—which originally ‘sold at $2.50 rs: ok a drink. He alao bought two cigars 29c. y sderakirts in sizes 2 to 6 years, and $8—will be put of sale tomorrow ituting them, make it the ideal laxative. =o waar amabAvie gue ae vicar whem om with 4-Inch sounee. 50c. every Pee nen $4.49 tomorrow this hour for the great- ae wc meen of attri nar nat] Oe st eS Tete ||| wre. Sc. ftw een ae EY | AN aati: | DSc. fe nieg aac ne porn ae mame fher are pleasant to the taste, but be medicine! | minutes after he appeared at the station 3%c a yard for Point de Paris and ——_—_ i every color which {s stylish—the very best gloves which must he closed out, oT SUSE ekg MAY have anything “charged” you “s of the remedy are oe a cee ‘to | before he intimated that he had committed * torchon Iaces and insertings—1 {0 95c. ag eaters Pe bearer, milan” taffeta silk and Wie very best made waists, ire. see oa ae setie etnaie ba 6 Satie To sedee | ® Crime. 4 inches wide—in beautiful patterns, spring el icity ebhee"t Aon which cannot be had elsewhere under $9. 5c. for ladies hist wa cat seta, atta 1 tp et Its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, - Evidence Discovered. Qe. for women's eatin stock collars in ail gio t?) A) caly—“eame: shices sett useally=at BO, for_men's and boys’ unlaundered crystal hearts, a a | Hecht & Company, Dlesse remember the full name of the Company} When the officers reached the house on et gpa tare black, white, ‘pink, blue, vier = abicta with ‘Gosouia “and habae of ———— 5 priured on the front of every package. 19th street In response to a call for help i a hee 1c, for men’s onting shirts, in sizes 15 Dem os aad tidios ok bebtewiasln «abit DAC, tor fine alt-sitk dotted veitings, tn 513-515 Seventh Street. they found the woman was dead. Blood 25c. for leather pulley belts—latest nov- Bie * to 17. Those which usually sell at Which Is sold at 59c. in every store in town. tes styles, such es eelt at it stains were found upon the prisoner later, elties. i ———— Zc, for wen's percale sbirte, in “all and one of his cuff buttons was picked up xeteanle cima a yard for all-silk black figured In- ‘* sizes, which are the regular Svc. CALIFORNIA: FIG [se corccr ot wo erie et ||| 27 ge. ses wae ceaagstinc | 39c. ages ora am Uecy teed pe Oo 2, . | ma Sha! ; the evidences of kicks as well as of Injuries terns. > peo aoiree eigs Gucieoe ae 12%4c. & yard for Diack silk and fancy SYRUP CO inflicted by some heavy weapon. Cuts and Pane ee GIAC. f2r,!0e choco of # lot of women's ‘© mobair trimming brads. in the 2 bruises about her face, head and body were 7Re- ediée == ta an ealons = compote a yard for 20-inch Mack all-silk fast black hose, which sell usu- pew and handsome applique effects, which ||] shade in Cc. ally at 10c.—all sizes. sell at 2c. and 39¢. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. numerous. aich tietares: China sfiks, Which will give most ~ - ‘ a yard. Only small lot. = 2 It was belleved by the police that both ce: perfect satisfaction—a grade which sells a —_——_ ACISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N.Y. | schton and a man named William Reed AQe, fr chotce of Janse lot of ladies’ at Soc. Oc. fer, Sebrvines “and nerting—both 39c. 4 yard for all-silk fancy taffeta silk sule by all Drugsists.—Price, 50c. per bottle. | had been in the habit of calling on the Ce mines and chiliren's untriimmed 2%e. to Be.” ambarg;swhte pest striped and Sauced concer = dressco—in a and the afternoon of the hats, embracing mixed and fancy chips and a yard for new spring check dress S D, dia fects—in light and me- ee Jeers niin Auten, wan Chere Rael ae Neapolitan straw hate in stich stglish shapes Ce Foads, tn suck combinations an blue 0. ——— divin grounds—a very durable quality, which = crime while 4 on wee ere a pie apo d white, resed: d white, brow: d tan, for combination leather ‘ket at usually. ' POO SOS OD OLD | peared. A drink was suggested, and Reed ae. The Hobbs." turbans, “pompidours, in Br one tes Tene sua wnt Drona ens ane 10c. books, which formerly sad at one so OR POPE SALES DEPT. Bit tas becca when thie was coe ne | — ———— $1.98 tor intanie tong ana oh 25C. ft swieof fo te, Mg, [PT : Ba Chielwae 20) for Infants’ 0 - air, 8u ~ i een Gena tao te te aloo QQe, * yard tor xard-wide sll-woot col- Se ee choleenteenn lite noe at 39c. a ge) CORBY’S “MOTHER'S Opening This Week we Soveeatan ihe weer a oe tnd 1 O to 1 1 ° witch en St a ee oe plea ee eee Oe IE 59, * yard for 1%j-yard wide all-wool BREAD” ° time he stopped on the lower floor, an viel P. iy. - 8 . ‘ “ heard loud notses 4) . @ pair for mon’s black and fancy t-proof reversible black serge— 4 matin THe! iealisod that fight one in 29 for children’s white aprons—trim- 5c. for the greatest wrapper values ever at Yc mixed hose, which sell regularly the quality whieh sells usually Se. Is THE STANDARD oe = d when he heard the woman Cc. med with embroidery—sizes 4 to put before you—made of heavy 2 which other bread products are jnaigod kins hogar e : cale, in navy, cadet, garnet, gray and bla —— GC. for 24 sheets of goot quality writing w pleading with Ashton, asking him not to 14 years. made with flonnces and’ without—skirts 5c z , Paber and 24 envelopes to match Reanb os Oe tate oe ee Kill hes, he got on his wagon and drove Sritel SE ERIRG ice ee made full width—the fdentical wrappers ‘* a pair for men's 15. suspenders. which is worth 15¢. eo ake et Ronse bo Goteae area away, He did this, he sald, because he BOG. eo et en ee eee Wich sell at 98. about town, CL Seer as in. nutrient MOTHER'S th tht the police would come, a: he 5 2 t 1 7 white, y ers SS . romen’s heavy black satin BREAD.” It tal tri. not want his employer to know he had seas moreds | res lates ate A/C er DEC, for tmfants’ long and short, slips, Walsts—in several different styles ment than aug other, breed. Hemeniber, the been there. Reed did not know of the mur- i = 5 pian yes of pretty embroidery— —hone Worth less than $5.50. | name. “Monit 8 a '—refuse substi- der until he was found by the detectives 2c. for lot of men’s collars, tn all styles fall, wide skirts. Pare tutes. grocers sell it. oe alee prisinan é : 3 we lot of bors’ to for G0-inch-wide e f at iis employer's: place of business. cote) reer 5Qc, for “Lord Bultimore” alarm clocks 33. 98 coats of covert, tn all wbades 69c. ictiiaeeetin te a rere o PURE AS MOTHER MADE IT. CORBY § Statement of William Reed. ; al « Sherfeet. timekeepers. Md in chevtots of various patterns—in sizes quality—a_ very serviceable quality. for a 3 According to Wiillam Recd, who was at AFRC. Se ened tae ae si ee a ae ||| ERS READ: R p 4 gar en rd for all-silk taffeta and MODE N the house on 19th etreet between 12 and 1 ally “We. OTA. 8, Fert ihr, a tse de OFKc. 8,580 Ge esta heawy state of 5 Oc, 2 sar for yard-and-a-bait-wide att |] : 3 o'clock the day of thé idling, when he for misses’ button and, Rewest shades. patterns and colorings—worth lve. yard, os gare gay, oe te ae *CORBY'S 3 BAKERY ue a coeaate be nal Sg eee Hl tenston “ee Qe, for turn-over collars for ladies, with 2 secant ig Gate 6 te Buiden, cadet, naty and diack—which sold mhi5-404 . ed at the table drinking bear | == embroidery edges—instead of Sc. TRC. 36 ‘inches—und Ja best patterns : ty) woman. Ida, 60 says Reed, offered him | |// 69c, 2 pair for women’s tan and black Se and colors, 4 Gpening this week. \ | her beer, but he refused and went out with | ||| Ce ixforis sizes 244 to 4 ouly—same Bele see ge Smee ott 5c. wioghains, ft eterna cae figs wureniten ree nue (ba piicherito/gel a supply. Upon his retura as sell at $1.50 basi Boh ee ae —instead of 10g. se it 8:30 p.m. to the house he stopped on the lower floor yard for all-silk twilled foulard— for ladies’ and misses’ swiss ribbed er F , ard conversed with Kate Shorter, He stop- DOC. eet tee sale relent pretty Dc ea and pants—an odd lot of 25e. O 5 49c, ¢,7979 for satin, Uberty_foulard ~ “LES: z ot ze iol ments, 4 s 5 (With Ceestas i Bena | ped there because, he said, Ashton and Ida Tee ee ime stieot aires 3 4 mls Signs—pure silk—a soft, rich, lustrous qual- Th F. A ear es Jackson were apparently’ having trouble. 1534c. for white applique _bureay 19, tf pote pillows made of pretty ity, which sells at T5c. 3 e Famous 4 335, Reed heard tha man using profane lan- QZ3c, 2 rant for yard-wide henrlettes, to “scarfs, which are usvally sold es eee rou! ————— .....$25 and $35. ))| guage. While he was (rinking a glass of “semen desirable shades 0 Light bingy at B0e. seat ee 3%e. TEE, BERS, taney bandierchiets, 3 \ € ter’ om he hea ink, Fre ne, cream, garnet, pearl, o —— = : er gs b eS Gn a ee ae Rue” tan violet,” golden, hunts “cadet, Zc, for, att-woot sngrain carpet rem. ZOC, for heavy cocoa door mats, such 12 aa 3 9 ' = ae a zs 4, " w (—instead Ce 7 = hic! Va such splend bid —tfor en's la a Come This Evening! , bis wagog and went in search of an officer eet et Cee ee rigs att ‘uprtment of patterns worth POR a= ee Se Menace Tc. <for men's back and fancy P . ee : ee t 4 for best quality black and up to 7Se. gard. i. for ** be"? is hour —_—_— “Don't beat me, George.” AZKC. 2,2210 for post quality black and g ‘ tomorew—made of tucked chif- Q8c, =<ter_satine and mirror mercerized Now In This Cit ? Po ie Sales De ft There was no trouble in the room before essortment—the Gigr. quality. OFAc, * sara He quality synfte fig- fon, in all shades, with large velvet pom- @ underskirts, in black and colors, 5 5 Dp e Reed left to get the beer. z vs ured and) dotted ‘swiss, in hand. pon. with accordion flouices—wortl $1.50, © it 817= Th el wa3 exhausted before a jury for children’s fast black foll seam- wome patterns, and 36 inches Wide. 5c. ; ‘ ——— F L d ‘ 817-819 Fourteenth. | Ee ee ee bee iy 10c. is, hildren's fast, black fall scam: ene gadis Oc. 11,4 20a Lt of ore’ duck ana $1.25 ter tales oxtoras 1a oem or a Limite ; ‘| was taken untill tomorrow morning at 10 regularly at 25¢. ee * = its—trimmed with wife braid gnd with ses 4a ore —— ry FSS SS SSS SEZ || Setocke: In thet mepatine the warhal a1 S eaaieatee Adin ak $6.98 fr, tes TE ra Collars of different colors cord ad whietio in tap and black —sepelar (42-50 sivas: Ti me. © ee eses <> | summon, thirty addjtionai teleamen. A2c. 9, sap sents | Jacen, Ineved oF PRL aH BAC ron er rela e nisaaied Fly totes These suite are: month: ppoty $12.50 <tor tnates’ Venetian, troad- Z 2 _—>— ‘Be. . j Se a ears ot : cloth and cheviot serge suits— § “if they’re Rich’s Shoes Q FISED TEN DOLLARS. Tigers ie gira vate a sd | Nee rat statdhiy. fe Bee Qe. ter thls our tor ors Morsimas | fome,,Plala and some applause elkiioed Located at . bo - 2 Fard for all ai 3 eeeren Percale wbirt watsts, in assortment potlleecrdicks they re proper. Man Attempts to Sell Transportation adh Z5c, fer this hour for the choice of an of patterns—the waist suchas sells at 26a, - 8 1 t } Eris . ‘ b for pretty bead rests—made of art i. Ticket Given Him. $1.98 tor Jadtes’ black cbeviot serge ear gulaten, yrnnl: euita, such eer will acl ge eee 8%c. drapery and stikoline ‘and worth . ° ‘ William H. Davis was defendant tn a va- fan 19 Mute —have the new bac Inter enon oe $6.98 tor. sx andorsktrts tomorrow SECOND DOOR FROM THE ARLINGTON. Ten-one F—Cor. 10th ares ee eae esa : this “hour for bors” Merrinia inl Gyn jatplee “aconrdeoespreared wocaones ABA. for best quanty S-qnarter cot- OFFICE HOUES, DAILY, FROM 10 TO 8. this morning. He was repuried by Sanitary $3.98 tor jadlon rainy day skirts made 12%4c. perealer Mbit elation ate tucked flounces, with wide ruffle below—full Spon tn ee, eee aoe Fee for a Reading, $5 or $10 2 oe Officer Frank. Davis called on the sani- of reversible pliad back cloaking, which Sell at 25c. everywhere. width, and worth §10. signs 3 . ! Entire building. tary officer several times and pleaded: with Ce eee : Positively No Readi ; (Phone number one-fifty.) him for transportation to Newport News. BOC, fF Boys all-woo! aco pants—om 4 to 5, ositively No Reading 53 of them with double” seat : Yesterday morning his request was granted, |] DOC eat Sang, tage Hecht & Company, neg a for Less Than $5. . i ay i for men’s tan rict shoes, The essentials in footwear Dose of the ticket at a scalper’s office. His 19D¢, for bunches of violets, which should tasers Seventh Strect $1.69 & 2 heavy soles—the regular $$ No ’Phone Answered. are style, fit and durability. excuse was that he changed his mind about * be Suc. 513-515 Seventh = z ee: i mb6-th.e,tu,1m-50 Sees, 2 i going away after he had been given the | (~===——— ==: — i ie every respect ee Sa ticket, and he thought a was doing no cannot too strongly insi harm by selling !t. ; tl § - hi led in all Judge Scoit did not agreo wlth him. He POUNDMASTER’S REPO RT | sible for the small pound force, one wagon RETIREMENT OF EMPLOYES es Meroe the rs in a thought the man should be punished for and four laborers, to keep the District of th; ends to completeness 11 bis manner of appreciating a charity and ‘olumbia clear of vagrant dogs, when we hoes In store, stock and | #8#4 tim HO or tee month on the farm not oounting” the visitors font ia ior SPOONS S . . —_>___ ae: % not counting the visitors m Marylan 4 E style we are beyond the pale Ex-Senator Feffer's Son q Suicide. | Statement Showing the Work of His Force area ipsinia, a8 well as the increase three | Mr, Boutell’s Bill to Effect This Introduced i Z + o years, ani some Ins! ct 1g of — us aims are ee Pe Sr eta Oe Geet A Under Recent Order. oftener. in the Honse. FREE. highest and our success has ee speeminteniede, “ie] Disgrace to Capital. bea coupler = Ie would be sas, was found dead in a rooming house in The location of the pound, as well as the far tin tase eae nee ee | = ibl East Sth streety Kansas City, yesterday | targe Increase in Number of Tags Is-| accommodations, are unsuited for present | Three Per Cent of the Monthly Pay Ernde, wwe,ate giving with each box of our impossible to enumerate one afternoon. On the buteau was found a box purposes, Mr. Einstein says, the pound be- Saeeetes Fins Site a ig by one the Doints of super- % that Hed! contained morphine”and a note] sued—Better Facilities Reastrea’ | i5 mutt by the board of heaith In 1872 a of Clerku to Be De- Spavénie Spoon. Hope you'll secure one be- iori ve Wi y wi % | reading: = a temporary arrangement, but has been in . Sef OE Me SU Say ic %| Father: I don’t lke to do what 1 am st une cEcené operation ever since with few improve- Gastes: i out fear of contradiction that 4 doing, but I am’ tired ments, and {s termed by the many citizens 921 F St where others fall short we are 4| “in the dead man's pockets were found y ond vitiors who comelto'the/ pound: & dis- ie, Be I eke typographical unton cards, one} Mr. Samuel Elnstein, the District pound- | sTace e national capital. Mr. Boutell of Tlinots hes introduced s Bp 1223 Pa. Ave. VIN MARIANI SHESE Ges 2 ta Ou ew SHON, G| fom St Louls, where he worked last Oc- | master, has submitted to the Commission. does from overranning ote cewote' se seat | Bill in the House, by request (EL 2. 9566), ing fa) spring styles we have = tober, seers f a a Spain union, | ers a special report relative to their order time, but the area,” Mr. Einstein con- | for the retirement of employes in the clas-| mnhi4-284 Mariani Wine--World Famous Tonic j left no chance for criticism, @Q thes Capea Pecentiy been employed on | of December 7, 1899, to organize and equip | cludes, “the entire District. 1s too large for sifled service of the government. The bill] Why Drink Muddy Potomac Water procuring as we have only $] Peffer was about thir:y years old, anqa|an extra pound force by an increase of Tully aeegent Chet eae Is Tee ten tents | deducts 8 per cent of the monthly pay of | “Gusged with ceasge Ati nce rid [ie DOCTORS’ OPINION: the best—only the most ex- ( | ¥83 @ Unotype operator. When last ‘seen | three wagons and nine men for the purpose Congress to appropriate a sufficient amount | the clerks. It provides that three years} gerous germs, when we will deliver to all’ ‘It is not aaty, the most eiective of eae ab ie indenti % | he seemed to be laboring under suppressed | of capturing unlicensed and unmuzzled | OVe7cs8.' new modern pound and increase | from July 1, after enactment of this bill ae oP ete ee sey = —— i ee clusive styles—those indenti- 6 | Gxchement He was known to be despon- | dogs. Starting in with four teams Decem- | the service by adding an assistant pound. into law, the employes in the classified Wane ee ee Sea a eo ee cal fashions as are worn by ae ber 11, Mr, Einstein states that since then | master, three laborers and two horses and | sti oo toe of the government shall be re- Crtortare, Lithia Water, 8 gal, for #1. ‘ail Sa Sulidenea Ga Gaeeen ten: New York’s “swell” set. We Every German regiment has a chiropo-| 2471 dogs have been captured, of which ) W#&0ns- Se tired from duty as hereinafter provided, [i HARPS 6 GO,” | eaaption und Siamach Secektce. % how them by the dozen styles | dist in its ranks, 1,933 have been killed, 450 have been re- Young Men's Literary Club. and when s0 retired shall be entitled to re-| Wholesale and Retal i Dealers in Foreign and Do-| Sold by all Druggists. Refuse Sub- +2 not a mere handful. We * Sey Ee ee eae At its weekly meeting held last Saturday | ceive from the said civil service retirement | mn1o-et* Se ee atitate: show all the novelties—the @ Up to December 11, 1899,” says the| evening in Baum's Hall, on East Capitol | fund, in monthly payments, an annuel pay- ee — : h , a ¢ e) es—t e S poundmester, ‘there wee ae tags sesbed street, the Young Men's Literary Associa- | ment equal to 50 per centum of the salary entitled to recelye from the sald fund th exclusive things—for which ee eee ee oro arcimetng Of | 7 cacbated” “woman's Guttrage,” the | recelved at time of retirement: (Provided, . e HAY FEVER 2 + dog tags was almost at a standstill, and es payment hereinbefore provided: Provided, and ou_used to send to New had been for some time, but after Decem- | Judges, after hearing both sides, deciding | That all beneficiaries under this act shall] That the sald period of thirty-five years 9 CATARRE. York—the clever creations ber 11, when four dog wagons made their | that the right to vote should be extended | pay into the sald retirement fund during the | shall be computed in the same manner as OPPRESSION, SUFFOCATION, NEURALGIA, ahi 1 oes h appearance in all parts of the District of | to women. At this meeting the following) first year thereafter 50 per centum of the | herein provided for the period of twenty ETC, CURED BY in house and carriage shoes Columbia, the demand for tags commenced | officers were elected for the quarter ending amount to which they would be entitled | 7&2" in the preceding paragraph. < —in evening footwear—in anew and continued until we had, March | June 80, 1000; G. G. Payne, president; E. C. consis ait a | gtPplications for voluntary retirement un-| ESPIC’S CIGARETTES. + 5 10, 8,184 tags, an increas? of 962, the total | Palmer, jr., vice president; E. F. Mont-| “e8s all payments previously made), and] ger the provisions of this act shall be made . shooting, golfing, surveying being more than ever issued in any license | gomery, secretary; W. C. Thom, treasurer; | Shall pay annually thereafter 2 per centum te ne ee aes civil eexvice: commie: OR POWDER. and prospecting boots. year since 1878, when the present dog law | D. A. Edwards, critic. Messrs. W. W. Con-| of the amount received, the same to revert | Sion by t © ie bioye, Seeking such retire- | Parts, J. ESPIC; New York, E. FOUGERA & 00, A = t fee at any time Erheorie: toliaperetetl dogs found run- | elected fora term cf nine months and’ six | tthe retirement fund. cases! of mental ‘Gioabilien jana apnnenioes wD ah EE racer | will repay you. ning at large without muzzles was not en-| months on the executive committee, First, Every person in the classified civil | for the compulsory retirement of any em. | ¢2!th.ot pay y poceiaae ntl Recember 26, because of the | This association and the Oakwood De-| S¢iVice who shall have been employed in| pioye shall be made to the United Stat —— Previous scarcity of muzales. A number of | bating Club of Eckington have arranged | t sage Saeed acl dnd of one year | civil service commission by the head of the BURCHELL’S c 2 and who shall have become physically or B. Rich’s Sons dogs wearing tags but no muzzles have | for a joint debate March 31, the questicn disabled for th rf executive department {n or under which - Ri ons, poem captured. and ‘upon comparing the | to be discussed affirming “That the United | Mentally disabled or otthnay dagmance Of | such employe shall be employed. SPRING LEAF TEA. High grade footwear with tho register sti the tas ote ne oe States and Great He“ain should enter into} refirea upon his or her applicatioa, OF may oa Delicious in fi Tea EF 1 as Peared that a large number of lost or stolen | “ree ereen pone esis alliance” nal-| be compulsorily retired, and when retired JAMES G. SMITH DEAD. elicious in flavor. Ten-one F, corner 10th tags were on dogs that apparently were | lenged the pasciatinto a debate upon] Shall be entitled to receive from the said In half-pound packages, Q (Enbre tala) Q lawfully Meensed. Not being mruzgled, they | ‘“Trusts,” April 7. oe fhallenge has been | Pingigey Pasment hereinbefore provided:| Telegraph Pioneer and Inventor of N. W. BURCHELL, (eI - were allowed to remain in pound forty- | accepted and this and the one with 2 x Duplex System. Deaink ie ° eight hours, at aimed 9 tained only during such disability: And a b PAS OS 4S 439 DS they wore Killed "The owners ot cald dons, of the Young Men gig ry Association, | Provided further. ‘Phat in cases of mental! James G. Smith, who grew up and lived 3325 F St. ————————— Mr. Einstein thinks, probably did not care | “Next Satunlay cece nee at to1- | Usability an application for retirement may | With the telegraph, and was known all ‘aa - Be to risk coming to the pound and explaining | towing question “Sif we Mee ateny the the | be made by the next friend or guardian of | over the country as one of its pioneers, SOLID GOLD how the dog came to be wearing a tag that | sesociation: “Hesciyad that total probiri poe ments: Whe shail be declared non com-| ated on Tuesday at his home, No, 251 —- = Bridge § Bridge oe than tno src ty pounded ind of @ | tion ts @ solution a{tha,dlauar question. Second. ‘Every person in the classified Sacees sate a York racioet New Banks Authorized. civil service who shall attain the age of | from sDeny, jens “connect cations Work 5 Work. ~ Rabies Among Dogs... For « Battle Piru Near Atlanta. | fifty, yeors and shall have been employed | the telegraph and also the telephone, Mr, | 2" apDih ital igen 4 Since the issuance of the Commissioners’ | ‘Tp, salt in the civil service for a period of twenty | smith robab! me * | controller of the currency, in advance le House commit{éeon military affairs was Di ly. best known for his in- financial bill, f lamation on account of. ty hobia ~ fate vicnt = years may be retired upon his or her appli- the passage of the ll, for per- > operation in dentistry will give snch bana Sunt of ByGrophobla | has ordered a favgraple report on. the 7 hi sh ed | Vention, in conjunction with Stephen B. a werfect eatisfaction as Solid Gold & ae among dogs in the District of Columbia, | nin of R cation, and when retired shall be entith Bin of the dup! t mission to organize banks in small towns. tee the strongest. moet durable and KI T on the alert for dogs that appear to be af- | Ga., on the site of the battle of Peach Tre¢ | That the sald period of twenty years shall |eTators to receive by sound. day Controller Dawes granted authority natural-leoking Bridge Work for $5 per Gi peri y ys the f teoth. Best Plates, $8; Gold-alloy Fillings, Ss fected or showing symptoms of said di: ‘reek and other faraous engagements, con- | be computed from the original employment —o-—_____ to organize in the following places, nearly Si: Amalgam Fillings, 75¢.; Painless Ex- Tem Minates Four Times a Say wilt | #9. 48 described by veterinary surgeons | nected with the siege: ofp Atlanta. Repre- | of such person in the civil service of the Benefit ‘of Needy Soldiers. all of the banks being entitled “The First teweting, = gas Or anuesthetic applied cure Catarrh, Bronchitis and Asth- | 274 Other authorities on the subject. They | sentative Slayden of. Texas will make the government, whether as e classified or un-} airs A Capron, sponsor of Harden nea mom sudbilet.thcurat cote sag mci oe Ligaen a flaseified employe, and may include service | Vocumand, Spanish War Veterans, end a Dental Tem Minutes Every Hour will cure | ts the Agricultural Department, the re- = DROke Sal eenlenen ee tortion at ‘aires number of other ladies assembled at the | waukan, N. D., $25,000; Cottage Grove, Ore, Cor im pito: th ment; rent ° ° Parlors, St. epee to rie karts Tee a re Cies- wath an) Snterval dieing which’ suck! 2 a. 5 Pees See t ” . ce, person was not in service, may be com- as Gres yrs Seng tm Puted together so as to constitute a total (Over Hoover & Snyder's). rabies. ue renceville, IlL, $25,000; Toledo, Tll., $40,000; Coug j_the orders of the Commissioners increas- 7 Tihiet: ieee: peceen ts the Classiten eon LDL Your Money R ing the pound service, compelling the muz- os 3 | service who shal! attain the age of seventy efun zing of all dogs in the District of Columbia Our New 1900 Domestic = ded If and that no dogs captured untagged or pa- a Fr © | years and have been employed in the it Fails Hyomet Is the only Ge muzzled be returned without payment of the pound fee, according to Mr. Einstein. have shown their beneficial effects in th following particylars: First, it has clea the streets and alleys of the District of C lumbia of over 2,000 vagrant cur dog: second, it increased the number of dog tags issued by nearly 1,000 and compelled own- ers of dogs to pay a tax on their dogs, some of whom never have paid, and had no in- tention of paying the tax; third, it has shown that there are, and have been for some time past, 10,000 or more ner in the District of Columbia; and that It is impos- * Service thirty-five years shall be compul- Machines, sorily retired, and when retired shall be With Bieycle Ball Bearings, are silent as the tick of = watch. ‘They come in Oak, Walnut, Mahogany, Ebony, Birch, Bi: _ LIBBIG COMPANY’S EXTRACT ice an attrac cee tm, SBE, home cag Beane: ‘a, . Itching, urning, Creeping, Crawl. in in a few minutes by 1S Agnew's Ointment. Dr. Agnew’s Ointment relieves instantly, and Scald Hexd : cures Tetter, Salt eae | . Ulcers, Blot and of the Skin. See gee inah ioe a ae tion of the Scalp or Rashes ‘teething time. F. 8. WILLIAMS, 8th and F sts. EDMONDS & WILLIAMS, 3d and Pa, ave. 3 ‘Sold by all druggists or sent by mail. Complete Outat, $1.00. Trial Outht, Send for five days’ treatment free. THE R. T. CO., Ithaca, N. Ye mb13-tudth-2t 15-208 = AUERBACH, 7 & H. Tel. 772. ee OS eet

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