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14 THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1900-14 PAGES. i == C LARK CASE BR | EFS Ea further payment tive H. H. Garr. itive Th AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON, ARMY BILL IN THE HOUSE|ON THE PORTO..RICAN BILL AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs. 00 oe — 3 JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. — = {S| MR. LENTZ CHARGES THAT TROOPS | SENATE CONSIDERS MR. MORGAN'S | To oom ie wairenaves, | _Trede Merk C. G. Sloan & Co., Auctioneers, 1407 G St. 18 3 > > VE! bh NES. NAG ‘DY NT, CORNER OF W_ ST. AND CONDUIT ROAD. Counsel on Both Sides Review the to | WERE DETAINED IN PHILIPPINES. FREE COINAGE) AMENDMENT. CORNER OF W ST AND. CONDUIT ROAD: 00 OF THE POTOMAC. Arguments. 00 ‘Re Virtue of tmy deeds of trust, recorded. reapect- 2.00 © | we, Marsh Replies With Heat, Deny-| Mr. Foraker Explain the Proposed | 217) follo 47 ot s%4. OF the land records of the District of Columbia, bolder of the promissory nd at the request of the notes secured thereby, T The Bowles Sale proposition, that ing Statements and Denounc- Redemption of the Peso at ALLEGE GENERAL CORRUPT PRACTICES ugh bribery bers of, the Will, on WEDNESDAY, THE, TWENTY EIGUUL stature Mr. € election was se- ing the Democrats. Sixty Cents; Each. DAY Ol ARCH, | A.) 900, 4 I f ‘cured, is established by evidence tha FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the premises, of- ee ured, is established by the evidence that TOUS OO Ei neues ne eaeeie ae. Registered 6) was paid in return for the votes of rs and members (whese names are s well as by the lack of proof of why representa tiv scribed pieces or parcels of land in the county of Washington, in the District of Columbia, that is to say: Lots seven (7), eight (8), twelve (1 teen (13), in block six (6), in the subdivision made by Jacob'P. Clark and Edward B. Cottrell, trustees, During the debate on the army bill in the House yesterday afternoon Mr. Lentz Defense Claim That Nothing Crim- The Porto Rican t#riff and government other bill was under discussion/in the Senate yes- Antique Furniture. FROM THE STORE AT 12TH AND 4TH AVE., eC elected upon a ticket which bound them to] oe Onio mad i ie saree sti Potty inal Has Been Shown. ste for bin, Conrad foc United states sen- | hin made a long speech o terday afternoon for nearly three hou! of lot three (3) and part of lot two (2), in Whit nal te for Mr. Conrad for United States <en- | Biiinnine question. He produced an ar- | but the greater part of the time was con- | haven. In accordance with the plat of ssid, sully ator, should have defeated the w! jen as recordd in the office of the surveyor of the y YORK, WHICH MR. ROWLES {AS VA of fons that the soldiers in the le; a > — € paaenes by = for Mr. rk, and Sof ae ; an te a sumed in the consideration of a free coin- ere of Clumbia, County Book seven (7), page CATED, HE BEING NOW LOCATED AT 347 AND 349 4TH AVE, NEAR 25TH Sv, NEW ers urther 7 ory ex- | Philippines had no heart in the war against |age amendment offered by Mr. Morgan. |: a t YORK C! SALIENT POINTS GIVEN | planation of a sudden ¢ iicargeritstavia Gealteaitoera inch ome: : Ban. | terme of sale: One-third cash, balance ta one | | YORK CHM The amendment is still pending. Mr. Stewart advocated the enactment of the Spooner bill, which confers author! ear, with interest at the rate of six per cent per an- num, Payable semi-annually, to be secared by the purchaser's promissory note aml deed of trust on y | the property sold, or all exsh, at the option of the This stock comprises Thousands of Pieces of VALUABLE OLD COLONIAL AND ENGLISH dent's statement lingly remained challenged the Pr that the volunteers had w! — ertain th wuld 1 1. after their terms of enlistment expired. | upon the President to govern the Philip- | purchaser, |All conveyancing, reconting and revenue MAHOGANY FURNITURE ‘Ou: suits ae Be seu = ieee 2 eae As ; on Ss crete pines until Congress shall provide other. ne hundred dollars on each Lot resmired at, tiie of —in all the Beautiful Qld Shapes. : of War Meiklejohn in reply to a request | wise, urging that Porto Rico be included | Sle. ‘Terms of sale to ve complied with within ff Speen ea ee ase : sede shares F eny: is = me |i a: day of sale, otherwise the trust Als. B. > dra {oc 9 — ae for the discharge of a soldier denying the | in me measure. CIE Se reba larry | Pavey ESE GIES ADS eS Se admi request and saying the department was] The amendment of the bill was re and cost of the defaulting purchaser atter ve days! Mirrors. si Lak aaaey Satin eet aa TeS HOHE) kieiead ill Spas Pd | Ravertisement. of such resale in some newspaper | a ae Soares 4 some of the member ties oe as Ba es peak conclusion of Mr. Stewart's speech. | printed and published In Washington, 1), € Also Beautiful Mahogany Empire Chairs and Cabinets, Old Dutch Fur- committee. a ‘ ‘ officers e pending amendment was one relating ye 5 hi Slass, She’ Nate = eo mies efe on both sides of the case : serving in the Philippmes calling attention | to the granting of franchises In Porto Rico, | 2M*e&4s _ Soe niture, China and Glass, Sheffield Plate, Old Flemish Oak in great istributed among members of tified, would bring shame and |to the frequency with which soldiers w The paragraph as to franchises was so TOMORRO variety, English Mirrors, Old English Prints, Brass Goods, The brief of the memorial- } n the institutions of our coun- | being — incapaci by self-inflicted | amended as to read as follows: “Provided, MARCUS NOTES, AUCTIONEER, Curios, Plymouth Chairs, &c., &c., all to be sold at pages, and is signed by e: wounds, and suggé how naw. vr, that all grants of franchises, O33, O87, / 639) Las ay Mr. Art A. Birney Brief of the Defense. dis such as inv ivileee Sire = . $ > - ea hintice pact. The brief of the defense. signed by Chas, mde ily mentioned the reports con- eeu Fae SOF cence lone eae New and Second =hand Absolute Public Auction, fee a vies wae ing the alarming frequency of insan- as , sha a 5 vase . = suey thee wiemaoere sip Soto a A ie ne the collins. “Some of these re- | by the executive council, with the approval] Housekeeping Effects of Within Our Art Rooms, 1407 G Street, he said, were dd to. believe \antiation. Mr. Marsh Replies. 9 moustrous that he them without further of the governor, and all franchises granted in Porto Rico shall be reported to Congress, which hereby reserves the power to: annul or modify the same.” and the law in the case from nator Clark's standpoint. The document || is throughout an arraignment of the prose- Every Kind, Carpets, Rugs, Splendid Line of Commencing [enday, April 2, 1900, at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m fifteen _membe sid by Mr. Clark tex CE oka aeeey jon that “an ex. | Mt March (GIL) replied to afr. Lentz: | Mts Morgan offered an: amendment) {0 Mattings, &c., &c., at (By Catalogue.) aaa tete negins with the assertion that xe ee eee eee ihe speech, he | Section seven of the bill, providing for the * . fo os - % =aNEs co Bing ormers “nat | amination of this testimony will confirm | He spoke with great heat. The speech, he | free coinage of silver in'the United States. Auction. ‘And Continuing Daily at Same Hours Until All is Sold. at of offers proved ‘gre- most skep lin the belief that those | said, was characteristic of the gentleman [In the course of a speech in support of his oRSDAY siete | im Ohio ne nance of facts» oa | aeticat Sahat ad EO ON EXHIBITION DAILY OO.KK) was offered by Dr. state as ‘dishon-|jjant imagination bad been drawn upon. | Provision in the bill for the establishment > - on ne Of Mr. Clark, t0 » Influenced BY }One complaint had followed another, he | %mMAtional banks on the Island a From g a.m. till 6 p.m., up to hour of ae on Ist and 2d floors of general to dismiss until the gentleman from Ohio had [is a° nlerrupted te ee here OF our salesrooms, 1407 G Street. * {is a provisiou of this bill which extends BODY BRUSS CG su a n nt of Mr. Clark rned the sobriquet. “the great scolder.” | all of the laws of the United States to CK, BED. ROC . G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers. of the supreme couct vituperative enemy of his country, he | Porto Rico, which are not locally inappli- Catalogues mailed to any addres: the Wellcome case said, could have uttered more diabolical | ¢@?e- ihe Ste rf ark and his friends en- | Te ee nee relied preg or | Sentime: Dees the senate think national poarics a ————— = ———— e bribery and attempted | tne pitterest personal and political hostili- he continued, with flushea | May be established there?” inquired Mr. eG ROA. “CTION st. | C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS ne mucmbers of the legislature to. ae- | 1G, Ditterest personal and political hostilt: . and emphatic gesture,’ “to character- | Morgan. C. G. SLOAN & CO,, AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G CCTIONEERS ‘ ale y ech fronts bel Sete nae Within the limitations named in the bill TRU s VAL LE FOUR-S TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALAAT: DAS rsh ber Entaies wax cuss Daly Sexaianed- ee ine ane eae oe 4. | 1 should say yes,” responded Mr. Foraker. ae tt esi CO ee oe ew RITE, IMPROVED “RY A “SMALL. BUC Alleged Corrupt Practices. other preliminary remarks n of all the decencies of this House. |. “Then,” retorted Mr. Morgan, “Porto Rico By virtue of the authority given us under the will LLING, NO. 1418 12TH NW question of facts the fol- and specificay names s mis y, mis- }{$ not a foreign country. There is no ques- of the late Lloyd Moxley we. oe for ale oY | 2eth Say Hah mie gent ra deductions are made: the chef instigator of history and misstated the position | tion about the logic of that proposition.” O SES. Fe ee tok, AT FIVE, O°CLOC "in | Liber No. 4807, folio 134 et weg. « That general corruption was prac- ntest, the statement on this point be- side of the House. He has ex- | At the conclusion of an extended speech ° front of the premises, the records of the ret of Col at * a sted his whole vocabulary in unjust | by Mr. Morgan, dealing with the general estate in the eit Guest of the jertien so will sel ticed by Mr. Clark 3 follow eyaccucAtiod aeainGt niveDantre ion of the free coinage of silver, Mr. TEN 0" iia, with the ah eer ach corrupt practices were “Marcus Daly having defeated Senator} And 1 ake th tements,” said he, | Foraker explained that the provision in the | ——— MORNING, Mat on: Part of original lot t in square numly OCLOCE F = only authorized such | Senate in 1 through tre to his a member here and as a gentle- | the exchange of the Porto Rican silver coin | ——— opportunities are plenty at these s aoe eet cet twenty-five (25) feet one-half (14) | ington, District of ¢ namely: AN i : - organ unwilling to re-t mitside of this House, One of the into American silver coin, ‘The gener ° thence north nin thene muimtered Peurtaes X's suhatvts in his per and to perm! pecautiful things about the Constitution,” | @uestion cf the free coinage of silver did i * a Y- ee and seven of the people through their ee he Went on, sarcastically, that no man | NOt enter into the matter. = Bensinger's Bazaar, 940 La. Ave. Si Steer SS eee mony will bear out the d ee turcucte cert to determine {can be punished under the law for words | Mr. Foraker paid a high tribute to Mr. | mb28-w,f,m,20 BENSINGER, Auctioneer. A en eS District of « e surveyor of tS ory of members. ¢ and, ace spoken in debate here. So the gentleman | Morgan, spoke of the esteem and respect = Peto a deed of trust to secure eight thousand | _ Terms: | One falance fn one and two ciion was secured the 1 from Ohio goes notwithstanding vhich he was held by the Senate, and | & CO., AL RS, 1407 G ($5,000) dollars. j years. with int Ve per uum, payable laws of the state he organized a committee | the false charges he has made.” sed the hope that the day when he — Terms of sale: AT cash above said deed of trast. | a sR f tront on Ws ft pino La a | of his personal friends and agents to work | Mr. Lentz Interposed at this point to chal- | should leave the Senate would be far dis- IMPORTAN Taxes and interest paid to date of sate. A deposit | aperts, Fold, or at thie option of the teaceure BES up and prepare a ¢: t the seating | lenge Mr. Marsh to show the falsity of the | tant MENTAL, SHADE : ok rp ine FD aS ec were | meine as Sue igo medb Hansa ed for this of Senator Clark by official uments from whi he had Exchange of the Peso. UIT TREES, FLOWERING time of sole. cvusthaser's cost. ‘Terms of aale to | £ee8. Tre by conte: at least 3 augted Mr. an di . GRAPE VIN C. be complied with in ten days from day of sale, or | Mf terms are a aie ce: appointed by him | Member of this prosecuting committee Mr. Marsh replied that he had gone as far ee Merten etelared eat ane Penge DU GEAE NINES Eee the executors reserve the right to resell at default- | G85 of sale the trus ae oiee inws cf | either one of the conspirators in the at-| as he could in his characterization of Mr. |Propored t@ take from the Porto Ricans ATES, ing purchaser's risk cfter much readvertisement 88 | Teh e Pirchnaur | wen report there- | tempt to defeat Mr. ¢ ection, or an | Lentz’s remarks. If he had any language | ‘Me peso, which was practically a dollar, | MAPLE GROVE NURSERY (LATE Sav) a AS A ae some Washingt required by the stat employe of Mr. Daly, or an adherent of his | at Ils command more emphatic he would | and pay them 60 cents for It. BRIGHTWOOD AVE., WASH., D. C., acre Propositions of law | faction, in the state. In the attempt to | have used it To this statement Mr. Foraker took issue, | WEDNESDAY AND “THURSDAY, — MARCH | _mhzs.d&ds mb21-d&ds OLE th ee tne Cerone walkers oc cae Denounces the Democrats. The Porto Rican peso, he sald, was now | TWENTNETGUTI AND TESTS JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIO: JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. is -constit “01 itte as % z > Pe a Eee —— E * JNEER. ‘That proof of general and exten- pate eae a peconer inter eomitice ee ee he Sencunced the course of Sete our cat or money eS one hore unable to attend the sale con have their | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK s ; —_ “orrupt. Practices im connection with | e™Ployed every means which the unlimited | the demoeratie party, which, he said, in | [{'Co an’ the & eRe cee toe te cant onters to buy executed ‘by the auctioneers ‘free’ of D LING, §.E. CORNER 12TH AND 1| Assignee’s Sale of Five Three-story ng upon the mem- | Use of command, including the | time of peace was “hell for war,” and in mney of the United States for it, pro- h STREETS NORT 7. - uire a judgment of the Senate ectives In Montana, in Washing- ton and in New York, with the view of ob- taining some corroboration of the testimony of the conspirator: eviewing the c vided the Porto Rican desired to make the exchange. Mr. Cl Is {t not a fact that the Porto n peso contains an eunce of stlver, and isl = sufficient to war- time of war was “hell for peace.” He main- tained that our title to the Philippines was as complete as was our title to Florida, and void. the undisputed evi- arges made in the me- ree pf. the operations Philippines and allow the islands to pass | tow what will be done with it, but I do is an absolute failure sputed evidence | ¢ Present at the cap- whole time of nmunication on the floor who d been in that charge. The general debate was then closed, and the clerk began to read the bill for amend- ment under the five-minute rule. cntest is bitter and a ern state woul manage political erate expenditure ive, even in an east- be regarded by those wn: ffairs to be a very mod- Meeting of the Board of Control Sat- urday Nicht. Special Correspondence of The Evening Star. charge. Plants must be removed within two (2) weeks from day of sale. , Where plants can be seen. Further information will be AVE. N gud, of “Le Droit’ Park, division In Book Gov. surveyor's records of the Distri Sold subject to a debt of $2,500 and of Columbia. Interest. Terms R MAPLE AVE.. LE DROIT PARK. aa per plat of said sub- ‘Shepherd, page 15, of the rior deed of trust securing a nounced at By virtue of a deed of trust, duly. recorded in Liber No. 2472, follo 38 et seq., of the land records for the District of Columbia, abd at the request of the part secured thereby, we will offer for ele. by public auction, in front of the premises, on FRU- ington, District of Columbia, ed and. forty-st the Washington Brick purchaser, after in oome at risk and cost of the defaulting five days’ advertisement of such resale newspaper pablished in Washington, 1. ancing, stamps, ete., at cost of pure! ivi StAMPS EDGAR B. MOOR and Basement Brick Houses, Nos. 1242, 1244, 1246, 1248 and 1250 Maryland Avenue Northeast. A ‘lark appointed - ce ft was as much our duty s ss re- | that when recoined inte American money DAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF APRIL, 1900, AT 5 el 1c: . Seance Eye wuaceve! iB opposition to Mr. Clark it ts | petlion there as in Ploida. “If the Presi. | 3, Will be worth 100: cents JNO. BOYLE, Proprietor. | HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the following ee Brick Dwelling and Brick cated, to whom he con- | (ed tae ho. Leela names | dent should withdraw the army from the sponded Mr. Foraker, “I don’t | gpILMING LOT ON EAST SIDE OF HAREWOOD | ‘tcribed real estate, situate in the city of Wit table in rear corner of 13th street and Maryland avenue northeast. pf the op to introduce any know that we are sing to pay the AT AUCTION "ON MONDAY, MARCH | Sed and forty-six, (140) in tfon as senator. and sup- |}. a7 ,, ous soe uce any | out of our possession, he said, he would be | ¥} y STE (IDTOBOSINE "to pay) she TEN SIXTH, HALE. Machine Company's subdivision of lots in square Tes é 3, ‘ a money to-earry on bis | S00! of @ny character by Whiteside or any | subject to impeachment proceedings Porto Ricans 60 cents for what we could | TWENTY. SIXTH, 1000. | AT TALE PAST | ten hundred and three (1008), as per plat recorded Unimproved Property on E street ntered upon such agency | § at they know of any act by “tr Tongue (Oregon) spoke briefly of the {Ket at a less price anywhere else. And I{ gy Citue ofa deed at fin | in Liber 16, at follo 16, one of the records of (2° | between i2th. and I ptcKed nen. suc as which twenty of these men were bribed. or | record of the 2d O1 see hich saw cerving | may add that the Porto Ricans are much | ppl, ‘sis, at f deed of trust to us, recorded In | surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, fo- een and 13th streets 2 e of it were gullty of cor-| have heard any friends of Senator Clark in | [eqn Phitiominee eburhne the etna oe | ple at the prospect." Liber, 2404, at follo 326 et seq.. one of the land | corher with all the Improvements. rights. etc. northeast, and on 13th street be- r secure votes for hin, Mr. | Save Meera O0y Sends oF Bene (or Clark in | tal the Philippines. | During’ the courge of | Picaeed at the prospects ane | eCards, of tte Jpistrict of Columbla,, the, under: | Fpnis property will be sold subject. however, to , 3th s k is just as much affected thereby as prided.” s s he e sion to Pick- " c at | a prier ‘of trust, of whieh ful nd F streets northeast; c J h affected thereby as if } bride his remarks he made an allusion to Pick aye and no vote ‘was taken on the | signed trustees will sell, at public suction, in seine head of trust, of which full particulars will] tween E and F streets northeast he had himself done the same thing, al-| ‘The is ett's charge at Gettysburg. amendment, but as no quorum was present | of the premises, on MONDAY, MARCH TWENTY: | be stated at time of sale. aa 2 thcugn be may not have known’ that suck | sq) cae cnent im tie atate car alone a | A moment later Mr, Johnson/(W. Va) got | Me Senate, at 4:50/pm adjourned” SIXTH, 1000, “AT HALE PAST FOUL O'CLOCK | “perma; (over and above the trust) Cash. Adc: also Unimproved Property south- 3 e i ate aigns of mae sea ese ae os P.M... the prope! 1 iA ‘of sale. ~ poe was to be or was practiced and did | jsox, and it is urged that “this amount, in | 2,70Und of applause from both sides of the oes vege ih ee hamely, ihe houthern 88 feet front by full depth of | Pesit of $0 required Nt Vain fifteen days from | east corner 12th and D streets , @ suouta be See eee eee ratte, amount. 1 | House when he sald he was the only man PUBLIC LIBRARY. Tot 6, in ‘block 12, n-A, L. Barber & Company's | Of. UP 22h the trustees reserve the right to resell northeast. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No. 20084, the undersigned assignee will offer for sale, by public auction, In front of the respective wi bound to know =) Speaking to a pro forma amendment, Mr. gale. Conveyancing and stamps at purchaser's RVEY T. W premises. on WE DAY, THE re TH DAY = ce ile ice! The Supreme Court. Eu GHEY sentito fie rclark’s aes and FALLS CHURCH, Va,, March 27, 1909, | coat: Right of remale for default of prehuser ts | _ho7-dads mAL : BE APRIL, AD gO, COMMENCING» sé st be r oference i" é 5 in ated Sa an, Marc! 31 = » | Feserved. = ~ = = XEERS | HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the folle w and must be ¢ With reference to the testimony of th a te Sen ey RO The first meeting of the board of control EWTON C. PRICE, Trustee, WALTER Bo WILLIAMS & Co, AUCTIONEERS | HAUP PAST FOUR O'CLOCK &é.. 3 - wh nth judges of the Montana supreme court it is “tating Eahials oe Taian ee et) of the library ociation formed March . WALTON EDWARDS, Trustee, wernaee S SALE OF UNRE- | IMston, District of Columbia Lets num- i at if it ap o the s eel : ig Onkyo ane ia the case |; s EOI SO a, expre 7 was he! 2 ay psidence No. 319 414 street n.w. AWN KER’ a siiee, re we hi f - that if it appears to the satls-| said that “it is only material to the case | ing surprise at the tempest Taised in the | 14 Was held Saturday might at the residence | maoyras, 3. OWEN, Auctioneer, Ya street n. ae bered (twenty eleht, G2). twenty-ni _tlety : % vote | from the light it throws on the character | Unite es by the Po jca if | of Miss Belle Merrifield, with Mr. Picker- 3 : 1 will sell at the store of Bernard Burnstine, 961 | 57) ies cad = € ured to vot U es ates by the Porto Rican tariff een ie No, 913 F street n.w. mbi5-dkds | sell at tne OALE-PAST NP AL (27) and thirty-four (34), € ten bundred : and reputation of the members of the court, | bill. The letter said the 15 per cent tariff | ing Dodge, president, in the chair and Mr. a "a .We, at HALE PAST SEVEN Povomed | and five (1005); lots three (3) and E VE s NI Ls ‘OND, 1900, all unredeemed or sc as to prove the wisdom of Mr. Well- | W@S Rot obnoxious to the people of Porto} G. W. Hawxhurst serving as secretary. A stator ie: wenther cant RRUESOAY pledges in ee er hich ts due one yeare 1n- Re ar ‘s determination-not to” testify before | Rico; that the only clamo} out-and-out | eonstitution was partially adopted and a Terest of ‘more, consisting of Gold, Silver, Gold: | Cy aoa" pine io), together with all the im proceedings for his dist free trade people on the § diwere those) (2 cee ancointed to compist filled and Metal Watches; Diamonds of #ll deserip- te atuo ciated Geet thik who had bought up the sugar and tobacco 6 ABE O fo complete sone) tox WTON tions, Rings, Chains, Lockets, Scarf achat nina vaehay Sie. Se case ie bat ae aes = a u yeh Ne | gether with a code of rules for the govern- oie WALTON EDWARDS, Trustee. Earrings, Lace aap Ses Sait accel and Bee «1OUGIT sane | MOnY ca OW Rio! x ee a 3 Sis h27-d&ds Buttons, Spectacles and Eyeglasse (2). three 1d ely means | Senator Claris to his seat, andiaien that it ment of the library, and report at the next ) 7 = i Ww Field and Opera e (2). three aan ere ot | nator Clark to " mientine: JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. Bd ate eT srasical, | Surgical, Mechanical ee pe eee not employ 2 ray s 4 * ey truments: Iron and s hun 2 Ake election I yh their belief rio Rican bill. The treasurer reported subscriptions | @RUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | Wine Clock ‘and Iilliard Dalis, Sleycies, | Pine COT). will be anid ea am entinets ae. direct bribery | on ee a Se eee iniied that he was in no ais-| Amounting to €29.50. Mr. Pickering Dodge, | PROPERTY: FROSTING ON DOUGLASS AVE- | Typewriters, Clothing, Ladies and Genti, Wesrin€ | yoate of §100 rejulred un eat pers a thine ct © [ecincey) aad tas abet the tre he had voted for the bi Prof. W. W. Kinsley and Miss Belle C.| pNGE, AMIN TATA. D.C. sopreme Court of | Apparel of alll descriptions aud mumerne Ute | sale. ‘Terms to be complied with tu 25 dare. All Sep ee Chernces Perpoutime: he ed it was a humane measure, Merrifield were appointed to secure bids on | the District of Columbia, pussed In Equity Causo | Articles. Slt to cite Tiease take notice. | Conveyancing, stamps, £759 purchi At sp ee A he stood by it. supplying the library with books, and the | Ne. 20010, William M, Redmond vs. Abraham Lee : SERNARD BURNSTINE, Broker. sso cees AM S. Alaa = the testimony in the brief Propositions of the Defense. Mr. Underwood (Al St ee i * et al, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale, } qapTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. mb: r ___ Assigne ists close with the | Proof of an offer of a bribe which was not | (Fla.) and Mr. Lacey also. made | SUM of $200 was or as shee Bur at public” auction, In front of the, pret THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. NW. accepted is no evidence of bribery. te appointed a committee to pre- | MARCH, 1900, AT HALE-PAST FOUR 0" THOMAS DOWLING, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES’ SALE_OF DESMARLE SIT-UREAN Ie ABACT | RE Gunacleutdlenda <a ceanEaal th provera t 5:10 p.m. the House adjourned. ae : TLetee P.M., the equity of the defendant, Abraham Lee, eeaNGE = Ore ¢|° PROPERTY, SUITABLE FOR St iDIVISION iB r n SS eee pare the library room for the reception of | tq and to the following described ‘laud and prem: | TRUSTEES! SALE, OF VACANT LOTS ON Ht RD practiced by Mr.| offer of a bribe than In a case where a TO WITNESS THE ECLIPSE. th Major L. O. Parker and M fses, situated in the county of Washington, 1n the 17TH STREET EXTENDED. SS ee eae creck ahd maBplnG cemteanel submit that bribe was accepted. as cd . Reet A. P. iman declining to Serve as mem: | District of Columbia, and described as and being | _ By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated | a ee ee ene tee an es abun n hire of the board, an election was ordered | lot numbered forty 40), In section numbered three | July 15, 1895, and duly recorded in Liber No. 2040. | trustees, bearing date the 16th day of Felruary, fee see aaaiee Payments to voters after election unless | National Geographic Society Arrang- | (6 fil] the vacanc! ‘sulting in the selec- | (3), of the subdivision known as “the Barry Farm,"* follo S74 et. seq... of the land records of We | 4. D. 1808, and recorded in Liber J. No. 3s, ees aaa? arly proved to have been made in pur- ing for Good View. tion of Mr. George ‘TL. Mankin and Miss | && Per plat thereof recorded in the surveyor's office | District ‘of Columbia, and st the request ig rap sar a as Sy secure his _ ¥ fees OL Me Bee Le nd Miss | Gf The ‘District of Columbia, in Liver Levy Court | party secured thereby, we, the undersigned trustees. | C6 Stone county, Maryland. ‘UL ro the general election hi nee of a previous agreed promise are no | phe National Geographic Society is mak- ] Margaret Wilson. The terms of the mem- | No, 2, folio 1, fronting 132 feet on Douglass ave- | Will sell at public-auction, on the premises. on MO; Ee THE ‘THIRD Ga) DAY “OF i ae about to secure iden ing arrangements for what promises to be | bers of the board of control were deter- | nue by te fall depth of sald lot, together with | DAY, APRIL NINTH, 1900, AT FOUR O'CLOCK | 100” at ine hour of FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., ip wenty-cight | The burden of proof is upon the memo- mined by lot, resulting as folloy One | the improvements thereon. PM., che following described land and premises, | PU ff thn Aw the most interesting and attractive excur- rialists. A senator cannot be unseated be- legislature before ye G. T. Mankin, M. Church and Miss were Known to and au- The funeral of Daniel J. P. Scaniand, a Wellcome and Charles W. Clark of bribery | Party will leave Washington on the steamer and statement from them. versity is home on a vacation. morning, May 29, in time for breakfast at home. ‘The total duration of the eclipse will be at a banquet given Monday evening at the Hotel Rochelle by his many friends in this city. The doctor left last evening for Cuba him No presumption can be made against the defendant because of the absence of legis- in cons’ © the refe nt bril od yp conference with nd expended rsons to them ‘Terms of sal One-third of the purchase money 414 st. Dew. Constable’s Sale of a large stock of Oak, ed in the county of Washington, in the us District of Columbia, rigbt to resell the sald property at the risk and TRUSTEES’ SALE OF LOT 28 IN BLOCK 3 OF By virtue of a deed of trust to us, duly recorded among the Irnd records of the District of Columbia fn Liber 1570, follo 305 et seq, We will, at the re- quest of the bolder of the notes secured thereby nlc, at » obtained his electio ie 3 = Pits ea. BAC. 2 SR aaa On wea to be paid in cash, and balance In two equal in- and designated as and belng d ful catntnioed ii Fielenacfcoin tained his election under sion ever given under its auspice ach | Belle Merrifield; two years, Dr. T. ( S z equ ne siznated as andy twe | trust, and therein fully des peat eae nape aan ee or because he has| year the society plans a long-distance ex-| Quick, A. M. Lothrop and W. A. Ball; | *allments, payable tn one and two years, with in lots mambered six (6) an tat duly recorded tn the | Hous thereof ax Rave been relented frum the It 1 member: explain a charge fon and field meeting. It has been de- | three ‘years, Prof. W. W. Kinsley, George | of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the | Surveror's office for, the District of Columbla, an | OS? pene pact Ora asactot Bn Siena. expenses, De a cared this year that the members shall have | W.,dawxhurst and Miss Margaret Wilson, | option of ‘the purchaser.” A deposit of $50.0) re- | County Hook No. “foo DO. So gs, ship.” and also known as ~ ‘atl $43,000. as ad- been disre- | © Is ye J tee e| “Fitty-two persons were elected to mem- | quired of the purchaser at the time of sale. All| Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit of 500 NS “West Chery Chase,” the part ontain~ S cameos Ro wiede hd by similar | an opportunity to observe the total eclipse | pership in the association. Miss B. C. Mer- | conveyancing, recording, stamps and notarial fees | required of the purchaser at the tite af sti, fot | inz 182 and 8-10 acres of lund, more ina were bought in. his ; of the sun which takes place on Monday, | rifield, in addition to her subscription of $5, | at te cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be | converancing, Tole. Tho inrchaser. ‘Terms of | MMBIG tract, a plat of which will be exhibited on is a his ty that he has re- : Sei » Eliot's. w complied with within ten days from the date of | tarial fees at the cost of the p ~ the day of sale. She sara ue hat he has re-| May 28, As the center of the belt of to- | donated a set of George Eliot’s works to | So! HAYDEN JOHNSON, Trustes, fale to be complied with within ten (10) days from | THs May OF BEC tat in Montgomery county, nid—Our second proposition that such | ¢cived a bribe Is not evidenes cenit the | catity will be near Norfolk, Va., the board | ‘Hy, JPriny, mb14-0&ds 313-44 se nw. | day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the | yiarvignd, and. fronts in part on the Georgetown 2 $ t ekvi cnpike, witht ort a 2 lished by the proof Briber nt which has not |of managers of the society has made a| ate resident of Anandale, took place from | O7THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED. ON Ac. | cost of defaulting purcheter. | omaKER, Se eee atari or Koebnen aah Br bien: © having placed: w! changed result does not affect a candi- | conditional contract with the Norfolk and] the Baptist Church Friday afternoon, Rev. | count vf the inclement weather, until THURSDAY, eR FOr has a frontage on the River road. It has an ele- cut sume which he ad. | datz unless proved to have been expressly | Washington Steamboat Company for an| A. W. Graves officiating. Interment was THE TWENEY NINTH DAY OF) MARCH, 1900] .o7-anas : “arastece. _ | Yation of 300, feet ‘shove Tlewster, 4a. & country no pedtalir ad = ere alegen WP ves to whiteatae by | ZC te thatilelty “and vicinity.” The Eo acinsley, jr., of Cornell Uni-] 1t SEAT DEN? J GHNEON ohio tee, DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. admirably adapted for profitable development as © subdivision. It js within three (3) miles of the city of Washington, with which it is connected by é 2 ed by. the! evi- ay 7 p.m. 5 FUTURE DAYs. THES SALE OF LOT 28 Oe Spon | tv nen’ oof sient: the most solemn way | I committed by them fs not evi- | Sunday, May at 7 p.m., and returning ——>—_ = “FAIRVIEW HEIGH' BEING ON WOOD- | two separate lines’ of elec’ road, viz: The <ih favuw went? Senator Clark, even though | will leave Norfolk at 6 o'clock Monday Bade Him God Speed. SAGA EAT Cin GTTOSES LEY STREED BETWBES RICHMOND STREET | Glen Bho Matiroad and the Wasiington’ aud Rock- 3 of bribery. He| th? narrators should b dered as his | evening, reaching Washington Tuesday Ww: i 2 eg AND eae DWELLING. it de subject to the rig i during the whole time of | agents or as engaged in a conspiracy with S: 8 ¥y | Dr. J. Kell Munroe was the honored guest ICE FRAME DWELLING. ‘The sale will be made subject to the right of way of the Glen Echo Raiiroad Company operated Ine amd tracks run through the ‘Terms of sale: One-third carh oo sale, or on the ratification thereof by wh Aes : ae Hs- | two hours, thirty-four minutes and six sec- Inlie auction, in front of th ieee, at { court for Montgomery couuty, as & court of equity; ee nversation with Mr. | ators against whom charges of bribery | Gnas, of which he minute and twentyesix | to assume a responsible position to-which W: eee ee OUR O'CLOCK PM, ON SATUR- | the balance in two equal tustalimcnts, Saudi age ald and again with Mr. Hewett, | bave been mad>. seconds will be total. The eclipse will be | hi recently appointed. He was th ainut, Asn, CPry | bay The sevexta Day OF APHID, A. D. | spectively, in one and two years from the day of showed beyond contradiction his knowledge | The evidence of spies and informers is eae ower oe 1616, Se ee mL Be | no We Cee ae, . ee - RUAd! the followlag described property, situate, Iy- | sale, to bear interest at the rate of wix per coutuan Of plat wan bein dede Dene eeenSniess mtronely corroborated, | emtirely over at 10:15 a.m., and from that | cipient of hearty congratulations and a and White Enameled u “in the District. of Columbia, and des- ‘and to be secured to the sutiatact lark Personally Arraigned. It > hour until 6 o'clock the steamer will be at If Mr. Wellcome had paid the money to ee ‘ at | magnificent floral offering the evening of Whitesid2 and Clark of Madison at their | ‘8¢ “isposal of the party for a cruise Cabinet Mantels. ing and ignated as all that certain piece or and premises known and distinguishe reel of land as and being per anu the trustecs; or all carh, at the option chaser. on of f the par- ‘A deposit of fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500) mind-Oue <il® gropésiioa. 4h: 3 - around the harbor and visits to the many | the banquet. After partaking of all the good M1 Premises KNOWN, 200 ing On the Tennallstows | Will be require? on the day of sale. Convesaucing, : ic cade fon, that Mr. | request he could not have been guilty of | points of Interest about Norfolk, such as | things speeches were made by Capt. Collier, |_ On MONDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF APRIL Part Of eurie uown as paris. of “Scotts’ Ordi- | ineluding internal revenue stamps, at the expenss Clark personally engaged in corrupt prac- | bribery. the navy yard, Newport News, I G 1900, AT TEN O°CLOCK A.M., I will sell, within } nary,” “Terra Firma” ‘Alliance,”” and now | of the purchaser. . made efforss to secure votes by |. Circumstanial evidence, such as an unex- | Monroe the Indian industrial School at | Ow, Covey and Mr. Sparrough, a Wishing | the ‘ales rooms of James W. Hatclife, ii20 Pa | KNOWN ae 10k eee a ee ale Taio F etre eDEs, B. BROWNE, Trustee, Bs RS Taree 0 secure wotes DY | igined increase of @ legisiator’s wealth, Is | Homi n “ae he number at tines hee | him Good speed and a happy and prosper- | ave. t.w., the above Mantels, being first-class and | ¢, subdlrision knewa, 9 Fairview Helghts,”* made ste HILP Dy LAID, Neuter, t + 1 - SI = ve =f i > 9 -dauty. ~ it 5 vi) 5 ty a > ee, we oe ee ters and his communications eee prove that he was brib2d by been | United to 12. The committee Pa ee ent were es are ent style tou wh ich 1 invite attention of | by, Jobo the memes ofthe wurrezors Sy ge mh9,16,28.then dts odie aa. sth Bickford « ning the Woods tran: h aay 7 arge is as follows: Henry F. Blount, r District of Colum! of county surveys No. i action to both by Mr. Cl The purchases from Warner and Me- | chairman; Charles J. Hell, L. 8, Brown and | pea, a OT tee ak res 8. B. CALLAHAN, Constatie. | 6, at page TI. Se ee a eee rigs i iy bork by Mr. Clark | paughlin were presumptively ordinary busl- | award W. Parker. earl Seeley, Jes tee, cat Dame TL quathtr cash ant the balance tn T * Sal Warren Bir. Clark accepted ‘the | B&S® transactions, made in good faith and Sie Alice Kolhous,, Helen < len aphatherine JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. spe, two and three yeart. repcesentedl Dy notes of rustee’s le of the suggestio: = ahontal Sats < innocence. e burden of proof 1: , 7 pp anc ja Farrimgto) . ley, 5. — e purchaser, bearing: , pay sursestte on that he should pay Re epresenta- | the Soitioues ts sue tte they. pen | TRIALS AT WASHINGTON BARRACKS. | A. B. Collier, Dr. Munroe Dr. Cobey, Dr. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED able semi-annually, and secured by 2 deed of trust Tracks, Roadbeds, Rolling aaa sini eat S <$- | nade as a color for bribes. Pippin and Messrs. #1. parrough, Wal- i" 7? N- | a e property sold, cash, A pdarsli pg inedeesn Uae ee sae oS io oMtTened payment by Root to | Sentences of Recent Courts-Martial smith, Deardoff, Wood, Horne and Capt. A. | ,DUIT ROAD. a oa ot trust, dated April oe chaser: A Sept of Gro penices cous re | Stock, Franchises, Plant, See Representative Mareyes and of. | Cason ts not shown to have been author- Approved. B. Collier. 20, 1891, and recorded in Liber 1615, at folio 196 | cording and revenue stamps to be at the cost of the Etc., of the Capital m tor “ote aa ARAOE | ized by Sengtor Clark, nor approved by | Private Harry F. Gertiser, Battery 1, Sa ean ef, sed; ‘one of the land recordy of the District of | purchamer, ley oo dey of ane, ‘olleewise the ¥ him, it creates no prestimption against the |4th Artillery, having been tried by a gen. | AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, So. | oto inised’ therehy, 4 et aedereigned, ‘trustees, | trustees reserve, the tight to resell the property at Railway Company. in ia rie Se ee Oo ed . Ol . 3 P| ty 5 GQ ms “y aud for His vole. bs MONEY FOR IMPROVEMENT. found guilty of conduct to the prejudice of | samog W. Ratcliffe, Auct., 020 Pa. ave.—Trus- | CUMMENCING AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., thc | some newspaper published in the District of Colum: | land records of the District of Celuint ber wid Representative Fine eee - good order and military discipline, was | tes" sule of lots, cor. W st. and Conduit road, and | {;1/owine described pleces ox parcels or ey ase ae CHARLES Si, BARIUCK, Sat de tbe roucest i oecaaees aeney eee fe. and that he told the | Commissioners Want $25,000 for the | Sentenced to be confined at hard labor for | 4oin and W sts.. on Wednesdas, March 28, at 4:90 Golutnbla, to wit: ‘Lots one (1), two @), three (3), : = ‘Trustees. | jority of all the bonds iseued and outstanding and t Salt Lake City that he Wholesale Market. six months and to forfeit $10 per month | p.m. John ©. Heald, surviving trustee, oan te wG), sis to), aeven “Ch, eligi’ (@, | JOHN B. LARNER, Attorney for the holder of the | secured by the terms of sald deed of trust (de ecure his own election. |- y+ @ understood that the District Commis. | for the same period. TPousrkow: twelve (12), thirteen (13), fourteen (14), fifteen notes. mhzi-déds_ | fault having been made in the payment of the nd & question that he s = commis. (15), sixteen (10), seventeen (17), eighteen (18), | THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. | Seml-anoi terest thereon for @ period of over Private Henry Held. Battery A, 4th Ar- tillery, having been trie ‘Thomas J. Owen, Auet., 9{3 F st. n.w.—Sale of side of Harewood ave., Le Droit Park, stoners will request the Senate committee on appropriations to appropriate the sam by a court-mar- | lots on eas! nineteen (19), twenty (20) ard twenty-one (21), block 8, In the subdivision made by Jacob P. Clark TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK 728 FOURTH STREET DWELLING NO. THEAST. thirty days}, sell at public eale, in frout of poner boise’ of said cou vata, DOs sis Anacostia, DO» SATURDAY, THE THIED DAY OF MARCH ae : : 5 _—_ of $25,000 for improving the muntcipaj | tial at Washington barracks, D. C., and | om Thurnlay, March 2) at 4:50 pm. Newton O. and Edward 1B. Cottrell, trustees, of lot three (3) | py virtue of * deed of trust to us, duly recorded OT FOUR OC We : peta ; : 4 Frice und W. Walton Bilwards, trustees. Palisad ae ." for the | athe the laue records of the District of Columbia, | dese ee Saks see oe wholesale market, located on the reserya- | found not guilty of violation of the 39th aereiet Boke 2 tees. Palisades of the Potomac Land Improvement Com- | #™ 9" o."o167. folio 262 et seq., We will, at the % : - mite : ee Jomes W. Ratcliffe, Auct., 920 Pa. ave. -n.w.—| pany, said subdivision being recorded In the office : i . lease-bold estates, Ww: tion between 10th and 12th, B and Little [4tcle of war, was acquitted by the court. | aistec's sale of property on Doulas ave., Barry | of the surveyor of the District of Columbia in Book | Ser pute holder of the motes secured thereby, | poser house and plant aut all overtead construc: © MeL B streets. The present condition of the | Private Alfred Westland, Battery K, 4th | pusm, p. C., on Thursday, March 29, at 4:30 pan. | COME NG: fa RS® OM: tea of pureh: in | at, HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. Ba rer, | Sen ot ane Sere cesses ‘and whereoneres te a : market, in the opinion of the Commission- | Artillery, having been tried by a general | Hayden Johnson, trustee. caring of Sate, One tnird of purchase, money, ia | Bax, “tis THIRTIETIE DAY OF MACH 1900, | tame may now tn or hereafet be Orbe alcuated, 1 ers, is a discredit to the District. gourt-martial at Washington barracks, D.| S. Bensinger, Auct., 010 La. are. n.w.—fale ot | two years, after Gate of sele, with Interest at the | {Pe folowing Copenied Pishington, Disitlet of Co- | inéene and, ng ge aks Sinan | The Commissioners state that the conai- | $5 ind, found guilty & elation of the | rorses, vehicles, harness, &c., on Thursday, Mareh } Tle of six per a ee ee Tamble, and described us, and being lot numbered | five per cint per annum, secured Dy dead of, trast % PP Feteb errs 7) zs st eres ‘ 9 + eX! pre- 5 Te, 1 5 : : (or . in el J. Colbert's sul jon , of all cash, at the Direct and circumstantial testimony es. | UC#S Prevailing at the market have been | vious convictions having been considered, oor st anciee aoa a a the property wou all cash. at the option of the | of lots in square numbered eight hundred and the A deposit of one’ thousand 461-009) made the subject of investigation by the] Was Sentenced to be dishonorably dis- Be ee sera . ave. nw.—Sale of | purchaser or purchacers. A deposit of $100 on each | twenty-three (S28), 8 per plat recorded in Liber | dollars will b» required at the time of aa rt ea . charged the service of the Unit S- | household effects, carpets, rugs, &e., om ‘Thursday, | lot w sequired at the time of sie: con- | 17" folio 149, of the records of the office of the | conveyancing, end revenue stamps are health department. Both the structures and the United States, | yraren 29, at 10 a.m., at auction rooms, yeyancing, recording. and revenue stamps to be at | surveyor of the District of Columbia. Sirths ext of ate ao pg Md sanitary surrounding: ried ag a | Cortciting all pay and allowances. : z purchaser's cost. ‘Terms of sale to be complied | ““rerme of sale: One-third cash, and the balance bese The sentences were all approved. ace to publi y and health. If the AUCTION SALES. with within fifteen days from the day of sale, or the trusjees will resell at the risk and cost_of in one, two and three years, represented by notes N S Exh sti mausce shbegooepe prepare, the owner —— fhe defaulting purchaser oF purchasers, after five Coe ae Donring ive (6) per cont Satee. | sho. come aes mane ee at Kat oy d oul ect secution for main- ys’ previous advertisement of such resal * : pre Se vertising same im some newspaper published evolu aul 100, taining a nuisance. The receipts from this| Deafmess of 12 Years’ BUPCRE Ee VAs: eae Dame peree ce general circulation printed and | Onrion of the ad ogy 7A deposit of andrea | Washington = = 2 market during the fiscal year ending June JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. ublished In the city of Washington, strict of ‘A deposit of two hundred lars is required at the time of sale. All con- D.C. ‘THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST ©O., tay ‘lumbia. revenue stamps a Horsford's Acid Phosphate Ger cout tulereition the acuaume for wiles Leen one &- Patan SALE OF THE ENTIRE FURNITURE, CARP! WILLIAM B Dewis: Trustee: eo eae ser derma ee sme JOHN B. Bits General Convec. "jah Acts as a tonic and nerve food, im- ee ee But the Com | cases. Capt. Ben. Connor, of Toronto Camda way | iat SPRRET SW. A ye mh23-déeds ‘Hutchins buildiig. | Wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the — ayreem. Induces refrething sleep. [of ine sum recommended would Very large. | ‘un cinta cate Pa dae aie | i yd geese facta] RENE, Hh Gummon Gal” Wate er | chy of Washiouin, Dibccze’ GlomMs,9.” | BBR WASEINOON LOAN AND TRUE Co. from this source. EDSONDS & WILLEMS, Sd c0d'Pe ave as | mazeesam OM W. RATCLIFVE, Address JOSEN'H SPECHT, Gunston, Va. onN B. LARNER ~ By JOHN JOY EDSON, President : ie | mn2e28,St aps, 7 aL ierte mhi0-dhds 1385 Fat, ‘Trustees. JOHN B. LARNER, General Counsel. 1n3-daeas