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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, MARCH 33, ELECTRICAL SYSTEM! Lowest Tomorrow. Lowest Tomorrow. Lowest Tomorrow. | Lowest Tomorrow. Lowest Tomorrow. gate yon's Tooth Packer's Tar Castile Soap, ‘Woodbury’s Fa- | Mennen's Tal- coe Blanche orp) TSe. & $1 Hair | 2-qt. Hot-water 2-qt. Fountain Monarch Bulb ‘That in the Post Office Building Powder, Soap, fee Somer SMelb. dar, cial Cream, | cum Powder, - ace ner ee oe Brushes, Bottles, Syringe, Syringe, Said to Be Worthless, 3c. 13c. | 44c. 25c. | 12c. 2c. 5 ae ean | 29c. | 2ile. oz. | 59c. 59c. 59c. 23c. =5 + © —o °. —o °- 0 ° —— —o Ty PAS d Present Preparation “Give Us Undoubted Leadership in Boys’ Clot — : Trdst incCOPG ald crescent rreparad NQOUDUEd Leacersilp y 6S, Additional Defective Work Con- = At last—ready with all the Spring lines of Boys’ Clothing—big and little. _ Hundreds of styles in the variety. Thousands of garments in the aggregate—yet each an exclusive effect—a tested stantly Brought to Light. = and guaranteed value. There is substantiation for the statement that we offer yda/ the privilege of choice from an assortment fully FIVE TIMES as large as that shown anywhere else in Wash- ington—larger than is shown in nine out of ten stores throughout the country. ur outlet justifies it—and in turn gives us control of absolutely the best that’s made for boys’ wear. Need we repeat the thirty-three years’ old warranty? TIRE SATISFACTION OR MONEY “BACK—not as a favor—but as YOUR RIGHT: \ Some special prices on certain lots tomorrow to start the season a-booming: : "PROBABLE COST OF REPAIRS ese tesiestestentente Plain and Fangpagised Chev- Boys’ Plain and Fancy Mixed Boys’ Brown Novelty Mixed ; Boye’ All Wool Blue Serge Bors’ Gray Striped Cheviot Boys’ Gray Novelty Mixed If the discovery of defects In the post | ¥ fot Short Pants Suits, with All Wool Cheviot Short Pants Cheviot Short Pants Sutts; / { Sailor Suits, with full-cut Short Pants Suits; made of Imported Cheviot Short Pants H ene ee Sey ue betece the tune : Double Breasted and Brownle Suits; Double Breasted and strictly all wool and made in t Blouse, French sleeves and 12 . fine imported goods; Cutaway Suits, cut in Double Breasted will be condemned. Not a day goes by but = Jackets; latter trimmed with Brownie styles; double seats Double Breasted style, with rows of White or Black silk Sack Coat, Double Breasted Style, with strong, durable some defects are found in the construc} = braid; former with patch- and knees In the former; latter double seat and knees in soutache braid on collar and Vest, Itallan Mnings and silk serge trimming and stlk-sewed er eTe nate cant cae 3 piece and extra buttons. All with Double Breasted vest and pants, and all seams sewed 16 rows and silk star on © sewed seams. Very stylish seams; perfect fitting and in under a strict compliance with the con- = sizes, 3 to 15 years. Actual small cogt collar. All sizes, with silk and reinforced. Sizes shicld; regulation whistle and size 10 to 17 years. Very all sizes, from 7 to 17 years, one eee Pa ee Le ° 3 $87 sslue= 3 to 16 years, A staple $3.50 7 to 16 years, $4.50 value for Tanyards, Sizes 8 to 12 years— good value for $9. Special __—=»Nobody's $12 sults are any yet been brought to the attention of the | ¥ value— 4 and well worth $6.50—for - Detter. Special, eect post office officials ts the almost absolute | & worthlessness of the electrical system, and when Congress shall have begun its in- | % vestigation of the building there fs little + doubt that a big steal will be discovered in | this particular. For some months. espe- | % $1.98. $2.48. $3.48. $4.98. $7.50. «$9.00. Sestengon Long Pants Suits. Separate Knee Pants. Boys’ Top Coats. Boys’ Shirt | Boys’ Neck= SSSRS Corina: el Gas wns te See See Tot of Gray Check Lot of Oxford Gray 200 pairs Piain Blue Another 200 pairs of Toys’ Tan Covert Boys’ Oxford Gray Waists. wear. obsew Pace ssane sheet bled Oy Cheviot Long Pants | Herringbone Cheviot and Fancy Mixed Boys’ Bine and Fancy Cloth Overcoats, cut Mixed Cheviot ‘Top You know we are i the electric lights, it was found that there | % : ines Shan Gaon Gane aE Mixed Cheviot Knee short and with correct. | Comte: all wool; Itoed | gof00 ,EROW we are Lot of new patterns was not sufficient candle power, and requ! 3 Salts le Saale ee ae ee s Srnils Pants; all wool and : ‘with fron-frameserge; agents here for Star in Band Bows, Tecks, sitions went pouring in to the proper offi- | & Dreasted Coats; Ital- wool; Single-breasted RUSE G Gos Ge fast color; double Back, lined with Ttel- velvet coller and silk- Walsts. “This lot was Imperials and Putts; ciais for additional light. Then it was dis- tan Hined and tailor Coats and Double- rectly cut. Sizes 4 to seats and patent fan cloth; piped fac- sewed seams; double- ae Bed Sage sesh laine = covered that the wires which conducted the | ¢& made, Sizes 15 to19 breasted Vests; styl- 15 years. These are bands. 3 to 16 years, ings and stitched stitched edges: Intest “Star” stamp — with SOc, grade of lighting power throughout the building | years, Regular $6.50 | ishly cnt and mude. ane Worth qe. a” pain edges. All sizer, $to | Gtyle: cizes 8 to 10 | tarmdown cniare ct | éllks and very choice were of insufficient size, and that it was value. ‘The special Sixes 15 to 19 years. a peeaipaee Special tomorrow at— 14 years, Worth $4 years, and regular $6 to be worn with sep- | variety to select from. impossible to put on any additional lights, as the m &t present is taxed to its ut- most capacity. In other words, the miles of copper wire which have been put into price— Worth $10. Spectal— for TOMORROW AT— the new post office building were of insuffi- efent size, and there is no telling how much $4.95. $7.48. 39c. A8c. ee ree a wectaned Cenittien, Just When You Need ’em-= It ts estimated that there ts lost each day by this insufficient wiring 10 per centum in voltage. Add to this the enormous leaks Me Ig Co ts Cecil aay ent 2 doce wal! ees nich of an n To AUS. electrical mathematician to figure out that | 4 the electrical system is in a wretched con- dition. But the serfous part of this entire problem is how the officials are going to rectify this bad work. It is practically im- possible to pull out of the steel piping the wires which were inserted when the build- ing was under construction, because it has —for— arate White collars. value— Neat patterns— Special tomorrow at— $2.98. $4.98. 50c. 23¢. Saks-only Offering in Ladies’ Suits, Waists and Skirts. Accept with our assurances of exceptional values these two lots of Suits—the lot of Waists and Skirts. We know of no conditions likely to duplicate such a privilege. A Double Attraction in Millinery Four different lots that we will submit to your own judgment if they are not remarkable Coats at the prices at which they are offered. In all 450 Coats—including every size—and covering a - 25 Covert, Homespun and 50 Venetian, Homespun, been found that many of the joints in the half dozenregular grades. Sold with our guarantee. Camel’s Hafr Suits, _made Cheviot and Camel's Halt or tomorrow conduits have not been soldered, and the u with open Eton and’ Single- Tailor-made Suite, n open and ° very moment an attempt is made to draw | $ Minel Chere sone Gun 2 oS eee Breasted Tight-Atting Jackets; closed "ton ‘effects, hght-St- Ww. : ; il jam | © xed Chevlo soats. cu neviot_or Oxford Mixi a I z sluest 7 ee . a these wires the entire construction will jam |e the medium get ent witht Comite, both on the gray onder Goeis and Wyatsts henteomsely ing an cial staves ies, Aa Ve nee every confidence in the superior skill and taste of our a e rende: SO) S. 1 cord seams, velvet collar and that 1s so fashionable this se: skirts modeled on wD ex M04 ilk lined; ski — ve Ww vider-: e k . it has been found upon Investigation that | ¥ durable serge lining. A decid- son; or Black Vicunas, guara clusive shapes. “We know oe ‘One exclusive, French Adiinery Department—and we want to wider spread the knowledge the wires which were put into these steel | # edly better garment ‘than ts teed fast color. ‘They are cut they “can't model. "None. better today of its capacity and capabilities. Thus these two “trimmed” specials tubes and distributed throughout the build- generally sold for $10. Spe- in extreme and conservative $10. Special— anywhere at $20— ffered fo . i =a or By al’ vlal— styles, with broad shoulders; are offered for tomorrow: tng, were virtually hauled in by block and Cea UTS canna ——s Prtetparselbbiers eee be ae : $7.25. gitln sleeve Linings; well worth $7.50. $12.50. No. 1 Lot of Trimmed Hats, made of ex. No. 2 2 variety of Handsome Hate any friction exerted upon an insulated wire | % il $12.45 5 Diended in harmony of fashion and pecomine Riel tg apt to destroy the Insulation and bring | $ Tan American Whipcord ‘Top oD. -F ess. raids, Nalines, Cites aed Furr sn eas She onl jong about a grounding of the electricity wi Coats, finished with lep seams "| 3° Gray RIDE = . ut arranged with exquisite effect. What - Is e Wort! the inclosing pipe. here is no goubt that = eae ive tength ani Gut ae Cae ae 200 Taffeta Waists. 50 Dress Skirts. mates dors aay af we suc- all of the special price. Such the time will come, and very shortly, too, Perfect back; velvet collar and especially please the younger a oO a rd larity = 60 5 Hats as these sell for $12. To- when the entire system will have to be con- | serge lining: tatlored carefully jucn: velvet collar, satin sleeve erties an not a" Waist ig the tot worth fea eperial" cloth purchase, Sous Cherlots and lee een ee MOETOW.---neeee sitet eeeeteseeee demned and a new system installed, and WECkEn Gee ete ee Uoalowes, Sta uan body Wale; cat than $6.50—and we doubt if they can be some Homespans—cut on that ideal pattern ee ah the only way it can be done will be by a Value. Speclal— = Shoulder effect. R18 mend be ecualed at that price anywhere else. Guar of ours and imade by our most expert skirt jAnother lot of the bewitching Miss Hobbs’ Hats, in Biack and colored chain. aynient Of miokdtugesthat-is, to rat the elec: - steuider ettert $18 would be auteed perfect fitting” Ail Lises, honda” Simply unmatctiule at” $6.50,” All braid straw and fancy nets, trimmed with velvet. SUIl at the least-of-auy-price,. 924 ; .§ jengths— trical construction under molding, which will more or less disfigure the building. $8.45. Lae ee 14.75. ee $4.00 Fast for, - $4.50 1,000 Straw Shapes—Latest and Best—7Sc. A representative of The Star today Chrrsanthemums, 4 to the spray, large and learned some startling facts regarding the full, in Pink, White, Yellow, Helio. installation of the electrical system, which, = ene Ge @ toe ocean oe ea te Furnishings for the Men. 98c. is the Glove Magnet. |_“"" es that would not be tolerated or excused in a . ‘ 98c. is the price—but $1.25 is the value— Good News for the Housekeepers. municipality of 10,000 people. From a most $ >» and every pair is guaranteed and will be fitted at ae: - the counters. All sizes, 514 to 634. Fine French You'll know as well as we can tell you that here's a chance to ' Suede Kid Gloves—in Tan and Mode shades. save nearly half by buying what you need of these house-helps to- morrow. Always something on Saturday—but tomorrow is to be a RED LETTER DAY. ° ‘Tinted Foliage, in Red, Green, Violet, Yel- low and Bin ca : Every one of these items is worth while looking into. Needed things—and at less than regular prices. We do this under - selling once in a while on Satur- days — for crowd’s sake. reliable source it was learned that the specifications relating to the installation of system were drawn by the f the treasury, and ion to be defective. id. for the rea- son that they we: rect variance with the rules and regulations promulgated by White Silk and Black Men's Fancy 2 A few pairs left of the introductory lot of our Gra- i the A » which Satin Imperials and Re- Halt Hose; fast « a ciosas—the $1.50 Glove, ato sme segues $1.35 2% Toilet Set ith sk ions for the werible i : i ene ana full value at 20¢.— eles. - ‘et Sets, with slop jars 40 Dipper Sets, combination ctually worth 39¢.—for 23c eS 121, e poe Hosiery. Ladies’ large shape; @atnity decoratlon; pattern; full 100 pieces; new = Bo nderwear. For the ladies—Rem- : , - . 2 ea choice of 6 styles; gold lined. and artistic undergiazed de- Fancy Linen Handker- Suite itn sug oe porene-welght — Ribbed brandt Ribbed Faney Top Neckwear. ane me iver, Handker Omlay DOMRLSee ine ne Vests, with high neck and od Hk eee Gee qeacisleix Goan aed Worth $7.50, for— signs and clouded gold effects. come. wi ical und cross-strlpe Yong: or short _sleeyes, ” pebt aor secre Stitched Ties, th rt So some ith colored Tetteae ne at low neck and short or no worth 50c. a ‘in soft silk nec ‘aul Worth $11— Seetie ne ie ee sleeves. We lave a siugle 39c Is NOOR REE peaaiaia nee case that we can sell, Palr, for......4 . Meier ee 5c. 4. 9 12Ac. $1.00 Instead of Toe. EQ) si i Tie., fore... s+. ° S e 9 s UU. ris Ic. For the children—Fine : 5 ° ° Giuce, Viste ilghinete and Corduroy Ribbed Fast So ee ee: nage, Reval Blue Meat Dishes, 16- 45 ¢ Sina eon Oa Srp ener ie forth Boe, tors DOC Risch Hise: 12'4c cet is D8c. io ; a 1 Blue W Bi 2 With celluloid h id red steel , and worth Ue. a garment. Tomore orth 50e., for.. . ‘a York. ic. Royal Blue Water Jugs. celulol and tempered steel See oe ae OAOL GDC. = Bont Werte 2° i . quart si . 29c. blades. “Regular $2.50 value. : 15c, Tea, Dinner, ie finished. Choic 9c. | A Triple Shoe Alliance. vie, Pegmieg, Wath Rows ant 300, | | { op and B ar Wash Tubs, painted... Wash Boilers, copper bott The. Dec at Men’s $2.50 Derbys, $1.35. ~ These big special values all in a row for tomorrow—from 8 ee cae awe: eae 3 fe ot rte kes... SULAD : z > | 5 3 Step Ladders, 5-foot a.m. to 9 p.m.—and not a pair to be sold on Monday at less than the Set of 6 Table Kavos and Forts, 75Cs at oe aa 1; ic: = Best steel blades and corsa _hanilles; read Boxes, fami There are also.some Fedoras and Golf regular price. strongly riveted. $125 is the usual price. . Berlin Drip Coffee Bots Hats that go in the lot—but the most are Ladies’. Men’s. Children’s. ‘ef ‘his n= ss a as Rin) Clee Vicl Kid and Russia Patent Leather and Tan 100 pairs L jents’ i i his in Derbys. This is one of these “factory Gut: Lace. and? waved and Black Viel Kid La eae Wie Granite Iron Ware, 19c. for the Choice. faa é com and Black Viel id La Box Calf Enamel. and 9 favors” that we enjoy and no one else Shoes; handwelt and turn flint ‘oak soles; new. Patent Leather Lace Something like 1,500 pieces are in this collection—worth up to 5c. each, Choice left 1 2 . . : sole, with long vamps; spring shapes und all Shoes; made with bulldog to you. here can—because we alone buy direct onrplece | counters. All sizes. As good Shoes as toes and extension soles; i ‘Tea Pot - Width: fi a g a 3.98 b te i sol! - 2. rt ea Pots. from the manufacturers. All the new Regular 3.75 §2. iT) ey seheres $2.98 oa worth “O8e. qo Cotte wetting 5 5 fe. for. 5 Special... . 148, for... -. 5 Peart Nance wertien’ spring blocks and shades, including the ees pete : 3 Zquart Drip Coffee Pots. #quart Stew Vans. 3 new Pearl. . Cake Pans, with center tube. Boys’ Fedora and Tel- Boys’ Plain Blue and Pulley Belts, Dog Coliar Belts. A estope ‘Hats and Yacht waney Gale ewe aoe With large snake Glaspa, to gilt, oxidized ggihese stith fail chain and tag effect, ape 1, z * ‘reuc! ray. ol & ee v! ey e worth— 3, H Grown, "ran and bes spring shape; silk-lined se DO 25c. Stick Pins, 5c. Oe abe. | se 23c, 69e. ae eteeedententetentetentetecnectoeetesstocentetentetesintetn ae Se Sesetonoctesosten eterno etotieteen heeneteateteieate eleeaeteatectnateateeetecefectiaaseeeteteatecth Setpeteteteeteteaoe t all worth but many e—and None worth less than Ie. ice of 50 dit sty eden eet tatte Seeded See ened Stebeetes Transfer Time Limits. One Effect of the Grip. Local Pensions. Soldiers’ Forfeitures Distributed. { FOR THE WRI LED NECK. must also be practiced by stretching th the Eilitor of The Evening Start “Those keen-eyed individuals who are al-{ Pensions have been granted to the fol-| Senator Butler has introduced a bill au- mit the side of the neck as well : I noticed in Thursday evening's Star a| ways looking out for an opportunity to | lowing residents of the District of Colum- | thorizing the distribution of the money | Rubbing. Stretching awd Cold Water y in front complaint that passengers are | shirk work and enjoy the idleness and leis- | pia: : which has been collected as court-martial eva Make iC =mnoth Ageis: : ted on some of the strect cars, | ure consequent thereon are getting in their | John Fox, increase, $6 to $8; Edmonia TT. | forfeitures in the volunteer army since’ July | From th * York Journal, ' ff high we of the Capitol ‘Traction | fine work now with the grip,” remarked an | Mason, $25; Emma E. Smith, $8; Mary J. | 1, 188, among the states of the Union for| The fashion of wearing high tight collars | sary. if pr: h gives such a smal! mar-| observant citizen this morning. Pua, 3: Sarah J. Riley, $3: John T. | the benefit of the soldiers themselves, Tho |S Tesponsible for the muddy complexions | root of th. ; F often the case,a| “Every time a disease of any sort is prev- aoe eo ae east Ne aoe » | total sum amounts to $258,131, and the bill | and frequent headaches of many fashion- | With th tr Is so crowded that @ person wishing to | alent they are sure to elther have a touch | bie’ increase, $6 to $M) ee ton Whib- | provided for its pro rata distribution. able womeh. Many prominent sc to wait for the next car to | of {t, or secure a loafing time by reason of eis A eee Sa ee i men -are bringing the youthful s ace has become weal , and in doing so the few min- rance. An epidemie of scarlet Documents to State. As: Remceene eereeue Sasnien i back to their necks by following the in- is tee ‘ with a throat whic tes en him on his transfe! diphtheria, for instance, is eagerly = = entative Corl om the commit- | structions of Madam Pote of Carnegie Hall, | $9 closely confined, the tend siven him ba ee p Es Mr. Davis has introduced’ in the Senate} +6 on commerce, has favorably senaried WRONG One GEES Ca ponents GEREAER onl | BOON de: towakd the eect yy them, under the guise that they : - satyes cont a bill authorizing the Nbrarian of Congress f th are or be p e mortifi sen subjected to the contagion and : the bill allowing $75,000 for a revenue cut- aS New ¥i © whol yomen liste weed tsar Fexposed: before all the passcnmers | Must remain in quarantine, 80 to speak. |and the superintendeht of documents to | ‘Be on St. Mary's river, Michigan Sure Dn New, or £0) whom) women dst in trying to beat the conductor. | Now the grip Is here, and they are its v attentively. She speaks as one having a neck whict in a vise tion is y done it Will ry Manipulat tips of the fingers, pi ay into the flesh and moving ned, y streaks on the throat the numerous sins lai high, tight collar. This yellow disco t Asal a distribute duplicates of public documents, ——____ "r week, riding on a crowded 9tn | tims, or declare they are. It's a great old | &c., to state asylums tor che insane, ’ ke P. ee Re Soniacter eA aa ghia | wamie, Stich people plays vend ‘thee: aslats re ee Mey. Make Vecet atiOnce. Seme Other Defects. retof t m Pote has evolved a s em of © 1 made of the y vee | lose at it. I tell you, human nature ty a Senator Hansbrough has introduced a bill | ercise for the neck. She declares that if it | tion may | by the daily lows throughou of eeneee oes curjous thing.” Military Bills Reported. providing that the heirs of any soldier or | !8 practiced regularly it will overcome the | the complex Have the brush mM) feet of w miinite tater: ——._—_. The Senate committee ‘on military affairs | saiior who died in the war with Spain or harm which has been done to a woman's | dry and let ment be upward. matters to any ea to) takes the tae Reappointed Notary Public. has favorably reported: a..bill to add six| in the Philippines may Immediately make | (hreat. neck and complexion by the high | Sea pe aucot ae ee ntilators have b. the time punched. I] President McKinl2y has reappointed Mr. | Officers to the substltende: department of proce for land upon which such soidier had | Stock collar. which is uncomfortably high | perhaps it may seem improbable, yet thie of hundreds of dol- oid Rene : had Just, got Gea Charles E. Riordan a notary public for the| the army, one colonet!‘orf@feutenant colo- | ® homestead filing. | and unhygienically tight, is the cause of | regular brushing day after day wiJlremo' torm dvors have been erected, and | Put 1 had to pay another fare o sh | District of Columbla for nel and four captains, ~ conitittee™ also Se ee Ee, young women having sallow, wrinkled and | in time ‘the yellow cuticle.’ 4x2 the tives of the work. | 28 Bot the company oxpected to furnish Prsaictiot Columt n additional term eee eaeaie ae a rege satel! Red Men in Indian Territory. old-looking necks, \ "sit possible. tidee the beets parable: by: the | CeCe emt noon nae raacientoe —————— of traveling allowances tO enlisted men of | ‘The House committee on Indian affairs| Here are her exercises and What she bas | treatment with a few dashes of cold water. of | happen to be one of that kind, #0: often Willa Fited Today. the resular and yol forees when dis-| has reported a bill for the establishment | S4¥ about them: “The fashionable stock ; The splashing with cold water sets at or % ‘s 7 charged by order of wretary of War, collars which women have been wearing so j the neck like a tonic, It hardens and gi ut | have to let sometimes three cars pass me|” phe will of Mary Foley, dated June 19, | Gna cetad by mine ‘aa gutlsed to. travel par oe the Tecehendent Order of Red Men in the | constantly have crushed all the life out of | strength to the tissue. and if the tise are leaking | tefore I can get one in whlch there fs a 1806, was filed today for probate. The es the muscles of the throat and made them | are hard and the skin firm the neck w ————-e_____ told him thi ues ii no wither up. My first exercise is to bring | longer be susceptible to-wrinkles. With a Lake Carriers to Be Heard Again. these muscles back to their normal activ- | sponge dash the cold water upon the neck ‘The rivers and harbors committee of the | ity. This can be readily done by stretching | for at least three minutes every night and has introduced a bill’ tegifdting the trans-| touse has determined to give the lake var. | {¥€ muscles, which will bring to them nu- | morning.” ud repairs are | yo cant seat. In the meantime my transfer SEN sans eT nthe cellar the | nasrun out. Is it right, then, that I should | tate of the deceased {s b2queathed to her Transportation af Spirits. fen Gal Chute | be made to pay another fare, just because | daughter, Ellen J. Foley, who is named| Representative “Dalzen"6f- Pennsylvania ‘> reps | fleient cars to carry passenge! dece: ¥: triment and new life. Stretch the muscles weed ays being used for taking | 8° The greater portion of the estate of John] portation of. distilled,spirits to general > : Being manner, instead of being jammed and L Los riers and others a further hearing on April py pulling with the fingers. Place the fae tthe cubplae eogh Js supposed | Tucked like sardines and jostled togethor | H. Hawkins, according to his will, filed to- ponded warehouses anq,the removal there-|4‘on the project of a power canal around Peesiol ane nen ltonwinelamaesiperion te Gen. Miles Goimg to Cuba. Pecity of BM tons. when It should be ‘ton | 'ke cattle in a freight car? Se yes eer oe $$ the falls of St. Mary’s river. chest and the fingers of the other hand| Gen. Nelson A. Miles and party left Sa- a the « ef every one who is rr ae tere ot th aaledopied Gee wer Preference to Bmsoldiers. : Undernenth the jaw. Then pull at both} vannah yesterday morning for “Fiori@a eds ef the building. | Lecture on the Venezuelan Boundary. bequeathed! Pp laughter $5 sen elo The Craven Accepted. ends all the way around from one side to} They will stop at St. Augustine, fro lizzard or a-spell of | Mr. Marcus Baker will lecture this even- i @ Senate comntttteeon civil servics|. Tne Navy Department has accepted the | the other. whence they will go to Key West. After” t traffic would sus- | ing at the First Congregational Church, On tho mig hGRGes mu has authorized a faviNebfe Pepor't upon the thirty-knot torpedo boat T. A. M. Craven, If the neck fs very flabby practice this } visiting the Florida forts. Gen. Miles will Hele ‘ DIN introduced by Sehator “Platt of New | tt! exercise for ten minutes twice a day. Do | sail for Cuba. He declined te cay hee We tue oeue 1d be put out | Comer of 10th and G streets northwest. Pe- | ‘The House committee on labor continued | York giving Droferones ve coders. Of aie | built at Bath, Me. Ret, pull too vigorously at firat. for If you | he would be there or why ha was golng.. > The insum- | fore the National Geographic Soclety. on | its hearings yesterday on the pending eight- | civil war In positions Gn teenth rare Galnceon Route neck ape to) ten! streleat amt wary — ph oceearg, fe | the “Venezuelan Boundary.” Mr. Baker j hour pill, Messrs. Campbell of Baltimore of | thé. government. The. committes recom- sll aie h ee aecae lent remedy for the neck and throat_which | Fatal Explosion of Cotloaton: ace fn cariy data’ | Was the expert geographer of thé original! ine Columbia tron works, Wood of the | ZeRds 4h amendment jncludiag. soldiers of] Maj. Gen, Brooke has left this clty, under Se Soenlo malne Bat a oakion Eee eet uae teen ok killeg,..two. seriously, in- Altogether. the pearly date. | Venezuelan commission, appointed by. 3 the Spanish war and of in the | orders from the War Department, to make | fron wie She daoules tet the stretching be i os Office Department | President Cleveland, and_later was the | Maryland Steel Company, Higgins of the Philippines, _ jured and about a dozen others were building is getting worse and worse, and| American expert that accompanied the ar-| Hollins & Hollingsworth Company, Gar- S : > + |A thorough inspection of all the military | done by the action of the head instead of slightly hurt by a terrifi nless something is done pretty , 4 ert. - | Hol i ts In the Depart: East = yy a terrific explosion of collo~ unless something ts done pretty soon there | pittators. to Paris last summer. “He thus | mon of. the Southern Railway Company Northern Pacific Land Sales. . Ph as Roe Oe Gener on Uh the tace 1s ucariy ins ROseenter penx. | dion in the photographic ‘aupply estapl It ts impossible to State exactly what the | Mee” The etre wiles ites ents at | and Daily of the Remington Arms Com-| Senator Penrose of Pennsylvania has in-| be assigned to command that department | tion to the body znd the base of the brain Bee te nas HL MecCollin & Co. dt i2t cost will be to put the building in thor- J maps bearing upon the dispute. ¥ | pany speaking in opposition to the meas- troduced a BI reciting the history of the} ©" the statutory retirement of Maj. Gen. | touches the top of the spine. Draw the Sem Lith street, Philadelphia, yesterday ough re pair. Some claim at least $100,000 = = ure. It was argued that the amount of | Northern. Pacific railroad, especially with pMornitt ca june mere. Sante ean reste te “ey < be ne 3 ed 4 5 : ————————-e._____ ——_——_3e least $20.00 will be requires ne die Mrs. Semple Declared Incompetent, | government work handled by these firms | reference to its recent reorganization, and - Confirmed by the Senat. ‘move It round circlewise from left to right | _Burslars Loot P. 0. at Nogales. t em of pfactical use, and this} After a hearing this afternoon a marshai’s | WaS comparatively small alongside the pri-| declaring that the sale of certain property a as far as possible, and vice versa. This| LOS ANGELES, Cal., March 23.—M. H. Casily run the mate, The other bilis will | jury declared Mrs. Estelle Semple, colored, | Yate Work, and that it would be imprac- | was fllegal, and resolying “that_all trans-| ‘The Senate in executive seasion yesterday | 85a" 5 P develop the muscles as nature | Fi SELES SS 3 Sion is cite, GaBGhee sccount up. nd | who owns considerable real estate, to-be of | Leable t@ combine an eight-hour system on | fere of ‘aiid to or bythe sald’ Northern | confirmed the following nominations’ | €xetelse will develop : on. oe See $100,000 is considered a small estimate. cnmoul taiid’ to thecestest ot Got cbc ee vee and a nine or ten-hour | Pacifie Railwey Company to be'lllegal and| To be collector of customs—Geo. F: Bart-{ “‘The tight bandaging of the neck with | t@estém from M. Hall, inspector ‘n work. President Gom-|-vold, and thatthe committee‘ on Pacific | lett, district of New Bedford, Mass.; James | ribbons causes the inactivity of th “Arizona, saying that thé post office at No- apable of rly caring for hér proj > 3 ty e mus- a ‘Thousands of situations have been ot- om — aS < bring: oe per oe he aaa sad snare 4 ronupent ia Wedoe eecies railroads -be hereby omporrared-to, send, for| Brady, district of Fall River, Mass.; O. G. | cles, and ‘their half-dead condition causes tained through the want columns of The |} point some sultable berson as committee to { questions. The hearings will continue next examine- ints oa Saree ena pears ee UR, : Minkigs. | 12 systematically: practiced ‘s at ~ ‘Oo these charges .and. report Also R. 8. Hanna, to be postmaster at St. | this vement will smooth out the ski ‘Star. ; _ | manage the property. : ‘Thursday, 2 therson at an early date,” ps . | Petersburg, Fla. > tend Temov fe the wrinkles. Thig seh) =