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THE EVE NING STAR, <5 2 MONDA APRIL PAGES. . 1900—22 co) MTT ESD AY of national rr Srved by the butles Mra uF furnish sc te hess TNDERWRITER, “ PIERRE 1. hold a light se CASTER ely scir Tn our opin’ welll “Lay Treasury Vellum”? Paper, WHITING sANINE PAPER, BOUT. ao Mita enter oan, Easton & Rupp, 421 elf Popular Trtews ape-14d Good Suits, to order, $25 Iy satisfactory. the kind that’s A we mean loth—-supei bls nthe end sent Romely-t ‘sup. A.W. Francis, be : BIGNESSI when it ¢6 oy style -eclor all” whe ing Us one Wear Suits and Spring Over: nd Clothiers, I HODGKIN you gong away to spent East ue supply the Trunk or Bug at «We can cent. Old trunks byt eanerta. "Phone 1794-2 and our wagon will call. K eessi, 425 7th. VER DISAPPOINT.” what we have a in Upe smplished, All var efforts directed toward. j Dusiness-ringing printing, handseme return for bis in- Your Seorment taree wring SHOULD be an investan = No in Patronage ser « BYRON S. ADAMS, PRINTER. apl-lid = THE ANCIENT SND ACCEPTED SCOTT! Freemasonry, under the jurisdiction of yreme Council fur the United States of America Rezular meeting of Colambia Lodge of. ton, No. 1, $8010 Penna. ave. n.w., Mc the 2d instant, at 7:30 p.m. A fail is desired. R. BR. YATE Secretar YouR « it. FUE. Life, a of rates ever offered ee treasurer and @ di close at iM MY FF uo longer v t an oy amkinig m5 T respect TENDS: SEVENTH STR HEADS : are ‘OLIVES’ - Bi nks. SI 1 oth. | est OF the ssme or as good as new re the pal . be 2 ety in W i ics Tooting Experts rafton & Son, 3 os ete obs m CLEVELAND PARK. ‘The best and p antest Homes. Office GIO 14th et. tite Season sUSMITH, Administratets. ING AND SUMMER . FURE WOOL. ippe. 1 my: self your digestion. Gigy $1 4 full Telephone aia gas THARP, $12 F_st_ pw. mb2s- a Men’s Shirts to Order. We have been making Shirts to order since 3886, and Lave made them for thousauds of customers since that time. We think we can make Shirta for you euc- cessfully. If there are any faults as to ot or Workmanship, consider the loss ours. Shirts, $1.50 to $3.00—the latter made ef English Long Cloth. Litts of Scotch Madras or Cheylot, irts of fabrics from French cloth the best in the world, $3.00 ed or detached. “Madras Suirts of fabrics from. the looms of the leading Scotch weavers, $3.50 each—caffe Attacked or detached. Woodward & Lothrop. fels- mut OSTEOPATHY. Geo. D. Kirkpatrick, D. O., 1413 G st. p. Hours {om 9 te 5 Examtaation free. fe6-78t? Lecture Postponed. The untverstty extension committee of the Civic Center has received a telegram from Prof. Charles Zueblin of Chic: stating that he will be unable to reach ington in time to lecture next Frida} afternoon, when he was to have <iven the first of his three {Hustrated lectures on “British Municipal Life at the Central High School. The first lecture will the fore be postponed until later tn the month The second and third lectures will be given April 28 and April 30, respectively. HARRY GODWIN'S FUNERAL ALLEGED ILLEGAL SPEED CITIZEN FILES COMPLAINT AGAINST THE METROPOLITAN RAILWAY. SERVICES THIS AFTERNOON AT ST. MARK’'S PRO-CATHEDRAL. of the Rights of on Ninth Honorary and Active Pallbearers—In- | Charges Disregard terment at Rock Creek the People Cemetery. Street Line. Mr, E. P. Rhoderick of 911 French street recently invited the attention of the Dis- trict Commissioners to an alleged violation of the law by the Metropolitan Railroad Company in the running of its cars on 9th street. “I desire,” wrote Mr. Rhoderick, “to call your attention to the flagrant vio- Herry P. God- Conn., Friday The remains of the late Mr. win, who died at Bridgeport. afternoon, were brought to this city this morning. They were accompanied by Mrs. Godwin, Earl and Haro!d Gadwin, sons of the deceased; Mr. T. J. Godwin, a brother: Mr. und Mrs. Edwerd D. Easton, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Cromelin, Mr. Thoms H. Me- } lation of law in the manner of running of Donald. Mr. J. Van Allen Shields and Mr. | cars on the 9th street line. With the out- P. V. De Graw. rageous disregard of the rights of the peo- The casket containing the body was re-]| ple, who are supposed to be accommodated moved to St. Mark's Pro-Cathedral, corner | by the road, I suppose you have nothing to of 2d and A teheasi where: fis do, but with the’ unlawful rate ef speed at al services were conducted this afternoon | Which cars are run to make up lost time, I aesume you are competent to deal. I un- derstand the limit of speed between streets is tweive miles an hour, with a lower rate when crossing streets. ‘Through gross mis- by Rev. William L. Devries, the The honorary pallbearers were C. E. D. e ron, Aaron ¥ Thomas H. Georme 1 _ John P. Mille management, the cars are ‘blocked’ sev Cromelin. P. V. De Graw, J. Van Allen | €Tal times a day at the antiquated switches SBiMlds and @hakew Deve: which have been put on the line, and pas- ‘The active nallbearcre weve Henty sengers are compelled to wait in all kinds > of weather from ten to thirty minutes for a car to appear, and when: the belated train comes sweeping along they are told to ‘clear the track,’ and the ¢: go speed- ing by at a twenty-miles gait. Not Mere Fancy. T. C. Noyes, W. B. Bryan, Dr. F. T. Howe. Alex. Gordon, G. A. Lyon, jr., Dr. J.E. Jo: and P. C. Johnson. very aure em in which Mr. ¢ oof S iz the love and nwas so highly There was held by all who knew floral | his,” Mr. Rhoderick contended, “Is no Tae he a en nes | exe Caney mor talib exceptional xt ia 6 mains were conveyed to Rock Crock ceme- | daily occurrence. Last night (March 19), tery and there interred. S stand- ing on the south side of R street hail two trains, going south and running at a very high rate of speed. Neither stopped. To Gentle, Modest and Unselfish. ‘The Washington offic of the Columbia Phonograph Company were clos os @ the sed ot thes the funeral. The following annowne« Cer eS epee Ee a igned by Edward D. Easton. president. was | neither of which, | cstimated, was going nt out this morning by President E. D. | as fast those above referred to. Two ton to all the offices of the company in covered the distance between Q and Ae wank treets in exactly thirty each, ms ee . are not short elther. Harry P. Godwin, for about three years | Counting fourteen blocks to the sic, advertising manager of this company, died | which, 1 believe, the average, wou'd at his residence in Bridgeport, Conn., on | make a speed of seventeen miles an hour. March 31. at the age of forty-three years. | Another train covered the distance from The cause of his death heart ¢ to O street in one minute, leaving pas- following pneumonia. He leaves a wife an’ ngers standing on the proper side of Q four sons treet. These are merely examples of dally “The funeral services were held in Bridge- | occurrence, and they call for a remedy, {f port on April 1. and in St. Mark's Church. | there is any remedy that can be applied. Washington, D.C., on April 2. The _inter- | This line unk from the best to ment was In Rock Creek cemetery, Was the worst in 1 do not write to ington. 7 ,,, | Bave the poor motorman taken into the Po- “Mr. Godwin made kable record in | }j, ourt and fined for breaking the law Journalism. and w In order to obey the orders of his superiors, in that prof, the t ni was the city editor of the lican of Washington though the grin he be sengers as he passe: exasperating, but t LOWS them b; is somewhat action may be hing his and for about fifteen | xesberatin as HOMATe tes ars occupied tion of high respon nsible for the miserable condition of af- bility and trust on The Evening Star of that _ i : The Commissioners ref vith great ability, he possessed to an | erick’s compinint ne Me extraordin: degree gentleness, modes an inspector in the engineer and shness. His consideration and | who reported that the matters ocmplained sympathy for others were unbounded. of are the immediate result of the unavoid- an officer of this company his devo- | nie delav af thatee cr upon eanten toni torauty ». ‘The loss of his uciion pon the division, wise, thors E and disinterested | far which there are practic four open- counsel is irreparahie. between 6th B and 9th “As his intimate friend for more than | street and New Yorke avenu twenty-five years, the undersigned, in It will hence readily id Mr. fering this tribute to his mem can now | Bradshaw, “that at time wl only express the hope that Mr. Godwi aré running on a two-minu life may be an inspiration and an example minute headw: conse to all who knew him.” oceur upon a stoppage 7k DEED ee, Oy and me p times that the complained of have existe District Cx r John W. E re- y Ba ath of Mr. Godwin, ef unusual del: ng at Virginia av the event nely death of Harry | the ev eto me 2 > no m fur complaint from i knew him from the ; - came a member of the rd 1 e trustees. He renorted the proceedings of Mr. Hunt's Comment that board for ar with skill and fidel- || Mr. C. B. the computing engineer Ae | of the District, in returning the papers nderful ability and} the Com CREA GL ¥ acter. In all | ee ae rs aid aaa ter he seemed to feel | Comer, one tants to the sonsibility not only to his employer, | neer Commissioner, said that in the ab: municipality. Ww © knowledge as to the names of the nvolved c “f railroad company who violat- gard him as a personal friend, A Henan ne Modta more of the human r: ; empt further re of man jon. Harry P. Godwin. that the at in _ be invited tw the HAIN TONE niawful s f their se of a repetition Fair Tuesday Aftern : Brixkc Shite- mm of the polic be ing Winds. oa aued HY te Ate AA ‘ oe : ae r. Rhoderick will be informed by the Forecast til $ pm, Tuesday—For th Comm: ners in accordance with these re- t of Columbia, eastern Pen ports aware, Maryland and Vir oe 1 Tuesday morning. iversary Celebrated. brisk The main hall of the Grend Army build- winds. : r and more enthu- than ine the 1 : of Kit Carson southern ie a t was reported gen- | hall w Sem in the south Atlantic sas far} bunting and corps badges, xiremt northern ida and in | spiewor f the decorat of the middle. cast aut | by uner of the po: morning light frost ported |." ee i nas and interior of ' elses vin: a disturba of moderate hort address by the post com= n appeared over. I ©. Johnson, in which he his disturbance has moved e: Ret ywer Michiga rain from the |. uthern lake region over the Ohio valicy, | = Mer nd Army and northern G ia. ductory song. the probably ex- hee Pulp Sie oH Gre rman of the entertainment com- nd 1 Weontinie idolph, then introdi y in nd New England who favored ane 1 temperatu: i be generaily ‘mild on the Grand Arm r th sonal average throughout sion and its we ted Sta be to the hearts not middie Atlantic and New Eng- des, but of all persons land > winds will increase in force evidenced by the from the ith. On south Atlantic with which his many coast ereeted. fresh southwe winds will pre- ork Kit an m by M The following were the ion of which thermometer and barometer at the wea well-merited a for the twenty-four hours beginning ion by p.m. yesterd: ion by Mr. Thermometer: April I—4 p.m., 58; 8 p.m.. ong by M midnight, 45. April 2-4 a.m., 42; $ solo Prof. B.S. qwon, 58: 2 pm. 50, Maximum tenor solo Mr. Hollings, and a Minimum—3s, 2 duet by the Misses Callahan and ‘Thompson were all enthusiastically ap- r: April I—4 p.m., 30. plauded midnight, 20.09. April The ainment closed with a patriotic 8 a.m., 30.03; noon, medley by the Musical Union, the atidience joining in the chorus. Condition of the Water. mpcrature and condition of water ANDEX TO ADVER'TISEME:! a.m.: Great Falls—Temperatu ), condi- tion, 16. Recetving reservoir—Temperature, 45; condition at north connection, condi- ACCOUNTANTS. tion res fluent gatehouse t south voir—Temperatu: on, 12. Distributing . 45; condition at in- effluent gatehouse, 15. ‘ide Table. m. and 4:33 p.m.; Today high tide, - and 11:04 p.m, ‘The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun un sets, 6 DELINQL EDUCATIONAL, nm sets, 10:10 p.m. orrow—Sun rises, 5:41 a.m. The City Lights. I lighted by 7:03 p.m.; nat449am. The ligh ur befpre the time name lamps extin- ting 1s FS Are lighted at G48 p.m.; extin- guished at 5:04 a.m. i ae FOR SAL ning for Emancipation Day. | ron cate date ancipation League met mancipation Celebration and His- FOR SAL : nd the East Washing- ton Star Pioneer Club at the McKinley Ho 489 Missouri avenue northwest, Fri- LOCAL MENTION LOST AND FOUND. MANIOCRE day night to further the arrangements for the coming celebration of Emancipetion day, April 16. James W. Poe, president of the league, presided, and Capt. W. H. Thomas clipage 14 acted as secretary. ---Page 8 After speeches by different members the Page 22 dent stated that the election of a vice “Page 14 dent of the day was in order. Captain Page 22 Thomas nominated G. W. H. Ferguson, and | praNos AND ORGAXS. "Page 8 s elected by acclamation. The presi- | proposaLs. ‘page 15 then nominated the pastor of Zion | RaiLROADS. t Church for chaplain of the day | roosts AND BOAI the nomination was unanimously | spectan NOTICES agreed to by the joint session. es 1 x ‘The former invitation of the league, call- | SPRING REsorrs. ing upon all colored patriotic civic and mili- | STORAGE... lary organizations to co-operate, was re- | SUBURBAN PRor newed, and Captain Thomas and Vice Presi- | UNDERTAKERS. WANTED (Agents: WANTED (Help) WANTED (Houses) WANTED (Miscellancous). WANTED (Rooms) WANTED (Situations). dent Ferguson were made a special com- m™ to wait upon such organizations and report at the meeting tomorrow night. President Poe stated that he would vis Alexandria, Baltimore and Rockville, confer with visiting organizations, to Ryan’s Old, Horse Perbaps you pmeanel Mess ry about Ryan's old white horse, which gfp thtge sticks of dyna- mite on Saturday night, and atili had it with him on Monday morning. Whatever the horse felt about it, Ryan was in momentary dread of what might happen, and Ryan@ neighbors were all very nervous whenever there was the slightest percepti- ble movement of the horse. The eltuation in Third Avenue and the other Traction stocks reminds us of Ryan and his old white bere which FINANCIAL. c-PAIDONEVERY (IN Money earns other money when de- posited with us. We pas 3 per cent upon “‘time’’ deposits. Start an ac count with a dollar--and add to it regularly. Mevey suyed is money made! Union Savings Bank, 1222 F St "THE AMERICAN AUTOCARETTE CO. Capital Stock = - $200,000 Ate the Dynamite. SHARES, $10.00 EACH. General Offices. Kelloggs Building, 1416 F st. ,, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 Pus SHARE PER MONTH TILL PAID. Subscriptions t: Stock will be received by the treasurer of the pany, Washington Savings Bank, cor, 12th and G Sts. R.w.. or at the office of the company. The Antocarettes will be run over regular routes the same ax street cars, at the usual street car fares, by July 1. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. Third Avenue fs full of drramite, and its neigh- bors, the ether Traction stocks, all show nervous- hess whenever there is the slightest movement in Third Avenue. These stocks are all great money- mukers, If you get in step, and we can execute your orders either way—TO BUY OR TO L—on a 5- nt margin, but they are not as eafe as wheat, of irse, and we can do your wheat business on a 2%4-point margin. On the It. R. stocks we require T. PRANKLIN culy 3 per cent margin, and in the Industrials from | WH ee EB. 3 to 10 per cent. Our free book explains margin | LORIN M. SAU trading; send tor it. yaar eli = 1001 Chestnut st..Phila. Edward Reynolds of Baltimore, Howard,Crosby&Co 24 Congress st., Boston. : u 62 Wall st., New York. | mnat-2w.28 It THON OF ¢ 1TH SER STOCK, MONTH. ADV. ESTATE TO B MONTH ON AN SEVENTH and President. ._ President. LSTREETS. oO Assets, $190,000, dE FICERS— in mast The Nat National Safe Dealt. Savings and Trust Company, CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. Vico Pros., eglel Wd Schinidt Francis Se simian THE HOMES. SAV INGS BANK, Cor. 7th and L Streets. Capital:One Million Dollars 'T SHOWING THE COND Pays interest on deposits. Rei ean . Of the Safes ins'de Brrgiar-proof Vaults. SECURITY, TRUST AND LIFE 1D NCE COM- @ Administrator, Executor, ‘Trustee, &c. PANY OF PHIL A. 08 DELPHI December al Income during the 5 Total disbursements... lake Assurance D: Bure. ub] Realty Appraisal and Agency Company. (ncorperated.) Capital, $100,000. 610 13TH ST. "Phone 1887, Makes appraisels for real estate loans, YOU Don't have to LUY IN PROPERTY if you Toan on ar appraisal; we will bid th ount of loan, Ibe crest und expenses, or PAY YOUR LOSS. When agents and nm money for you, ask them to AGREE SE THAT TA! PAID until repayment. It is important, may be CUL OUT BY A TAX SAL > this for you or them for 10 cents per 49 os ASSETS. Value of real estate and ine = $1,175,000 00 93,200 00 thal olders pany's polices assigned as collateral Premium notes on policies in force. of which ts ae first year’s premiums 5,810 90 36.467 43 “THAD 00 usand dollars per Cash in THE COLUMBIAN and fn 18,600 66 which paid SIX PER CE: est due a to LOAN ITS MONEY. ther asso- toe bonds and Giatlous, monthly or ‘otkerwi $1 per or ities 8.281 99 OUR OWN ATTORNE’ can prepare the ne: and, sary papers on our forms. inms Certinie: WP TITLE « Bis re . i Agents’ debit balance Ones Total Vice President. asurer. DEDUCT. LE Dow. RILITE other accounts: 36 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK. Fisk & Robinson, 1 AT4,731 3 “Nor ADMT prsectinn at moles: BANKERS. ee ‘Government Bonds AND OTHER Investment Securities. HARVEY EDWARD FISK. GEORGE H. ROBINSON, Member New York Stock Exchange. Organized aes, 1 HOW TO PAY FUR PROPERTY IN THE EQUITABLE. ‘The Monthly Payment On $1,000 is Total abilities Surplus as i400 16.538 13 3.000 00) On principal On interest. Total On each additional $100—-1s $1. On each additional $1,000—Is $19. Interest 18 only charged for the time money is used, At any the a borrower can return a part of his loan and reduce {interest and paymen! r be can pay a Joan off in full. sg loans {a the nd the berrower es his home and nd Life Insirance . fo December partment aw WAREHOUSE, an Security and Trust Co. "Packers and Handlers of Fine Furniture, Works of Art, China, Glass. FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE, gradually and surely fr other property from debt. Amonnt of loans made. Amount of louns settled. -$9,517,400 00 + 8,288,554 75, Shares are $2.50 monthly. 38th issue open for subscription, Further Information Curnished upon ine quiry at the OFFICE EQUITABLE BUILDING, 1003 F ST. John Joy Edson, President. A. J. Schafhirt, Vice President. eo. W. Castlear, Second Vice President. ink P. Reeside, Secretary. mh19-m&th-tf GURLEY & JOHNSON, BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1833 F ST., Members New York Stock Exchange, New York Correspondents, Van Emburgh & Atterbury STOCKS, BONDS & LOCAL Securities bought and sold—Cash or Margin. fe7-16tf ‘Telr phone, 390 and 490. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. $2,005,965.10 Surp!us. $111,496.44 HAS MONEY TO LOAN. No charge tu tne borrower for examination of title. No charge for eppraleement. No charge for rccording. No commissions, Loans Absolutely Free of Expense. Settlement of Lalf shares or whole shares at any time and saving the {nterest on the shares settled. Bu!'ding loaas iade and interest charged on!y on the vmoun* needed as you go along. and not on the whole loar, until you have drawn it all. ‘These advuntager make the loans of the Per- petual the cheapest in the city. ©. C, DUNCANSON, President. JOHN COOK. Secretary, Office, 606 11th st. American Security and Trust Co., 1140 15th st. Safe Storage Of Household Goods, Valuables, Works of Art. FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE, American Security and Trust Co. Albert M. Read, Genetal Manager. C. A. Aspinwal: it “Phone 463, de80-36tt Asst. Manager. RIGGS NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON, D. C. Money and 5 Promptiy Pioanea cry Bee Sots in om of Co Jumbia. as Heiskell &:McLeran, 0c25-8tf 1008 F st. n. EST#BLISHED 1858. Lewis Johrison & Co., BANKERS, 1315 F Street, Sun Building, Members New York and Washing- ton Stock Exchange. Money loaned cn securities listed In New York, Boston Bblladelpila, Baltimore and ‘Washington, Capital, $500,000. EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY. Letters of Credit AVAILABLE IN ALL FOREIGN PARTS. Foreign exchange; ‘Cable transfers. Letters of Rink GOLeEorion. i set ae bonds bought and sold, ORDERS FOR INVESTMENTS. we MOORE & SCHLEY, See Sno Ronn a ent 0c28- NEW *, Italy and Italian Art. N. PR. Wilds & Co., By special arrangement, Miss Anna Seaton Schmidt will give a compi-|Bond and Stock Brokers, mentary lecture on “Italy and Ital- fan Art” to the Alumnae Association of the Immaculate Conception Academy, at the Immaculate Conception Hall, this even- ing at 8 o'clock. The lecture will be {llus- trated by views. 1331 F St. N. W. Quickest service south of New York. Bey and sell on margin or for cash. - FIN ANCIAL _ FINANCLS AL. BOOKS CLOSE Saturday, April 7, For Subscriptions to Shares in The BR LIQUID AIR C0. (THE PARENT COMPANY) At the Present Price of 95.00 PER SHARE (Var Value, $10, Full Paid and Non-Assessable.) : All mail subscriptions for stock at $5.00 must bear date and poste mark not later than the close of banking hours, 12 M., Saturday, April 72 After that date NO MORE STOCK will be available at this figure. Less than 20,000 shares remain to be sold of the 100,000 issued, en ee ee, THE TRIPLER LIQUID AME CO. is the only | auvings il amount to Mterally hundreds of ile company that is product wnid qr in commercial | Hons of dollars annually. The returns from fi qmantities. that i using {1 as a motive power, and | shares will far exceed those of any other iudustclah that is selling the product te comsumers—the only | ever known, ene that has etablished a business in liquid air) THE ORIGINAL SHAREROLDERS ip Rell Te and that offers to investors 4 basis for investment TPIS THE ONLY bem fished facts as | phone have seen thelr per cent on value, ago at $04 per shai ings increase over 1H Standard Ol sold a few years how $543. ‘The Mergentbaler hat lias demon- strated the practical of liquid air as a | Linotype pays 10 per cer 8 $10,000,000 capital, motive power, and Is already running in its fae nly a portion was cash. Westingho and a dynam with Mquid air as the sole | Air Brake never had more than Ite original $500, cosh paid In, vet sells today on a basix of $11,000,- TP IS THE ONLY COMVANY that has demon- | 060 capital, an enhancement of 2100% Strated the practical aysilebiliny of liquid air as a | NONE THESE GREAT INDUSTRIALS refrigerant, and alr y bes a subeompany estab- ) HAD A FIPLD SO EX SIVE, SO PRACTICAL- Ushed in the refrigerating business, This sub- | LY LIMITLESS, AS LIQUID Am, 3 company, the Tripler Liqaid Mr Co. of California, | PROSPECT OF PROFY © VAST. Ad with deny working capital of $1,000,000, “is | FORTU: ‘ES HAVE SE now «© ge works at Los Angeles, Califor- | SHALL, SECURE SHARES IN THE TRIPLE nia, and will equip 4.000 care for fruit transporta- | LIQUID AIR COMPANY AT THE PRESENT tien, on whi the saving over ice will be | PRICE, OR ANYWHERE NEAR IT, WILL SRE considerably over $1,000.00 on the 10,000 carloads } THE FUTUR VAL 1 THEIR STK EX- shipped annually. (This tr addition to the saving | ©) EVE THE TREMENDOUS ADVANCES on the fruit by the diy cold of Liquid air instead of | ABOY E NOTED. ging m0ist cold ) CONSIDERING THE VERY LOW CAPITALIZAs THE ONLY COMPANY that in addition to red patents in Eng- ia, Canada and Mex- atents In all other TION carries with it not alone the entire Liquid Air bus- of the United States, but that of the WORLD, the probable enhancement in the market end intringle value of tte shores te, in fact, almost COMPANY baving a plant at 3 Where a moet desirable post tion has be signed its exhibit as that of the only comoany in the world producing Mguld air as an article of comme IT IS THE ONLY make practicable th of Liquid str as apo R in this THE PAR NY will participate in all the profits of the company, from whatever sonrce derived, Including all ite royalties from the subcompanies, both for- rign and domestic, on the same principle ux Teles and otber similar original controlling com= T NY in a position to Sumoree sevinga by the use rand a refrigerant, which ¥ panies, Those who desire an interest in this, the greatest investment ever offered the public of any country, should make immediate application, with check, to the order of the Compaviy’s Fiscal Agents, as below, Gerald M. Fennell & Co., Bankers, li Broadway, New York. 8 Congress St., Boston, Or Washington Savings Bank, Cor. 12th and G Sis. N.W. Z It : ” = = c = VIN fh : ANaNn i — online rhe TEMADSaS ZINC elas 44 WY QUU CUS ANY) JUAN her tndusiry | dends than any other mineral. ‘The vast tadles ft the in JOPLIN 19 TRAC T. M tmore nine than’ the dong developed mer and paying better dividends THE INTERNATIONAL ZINC CO., Lid, OF JOPLIN, MO., richest mines in the Joplin y by uy company. yresent time " Monthly Dividends of 1 Per Cent. When ‘the new mills and cen supplied the f the The company is paying mt the SEATS equipment 1 fron substantially ivkdenda. new mills ucpse of making these the company Mg at ron of as els ren oO ee, wet che 300,000 Shares at Par. aoe $1.00 PER SHARE. these div FULLY Palp N ASSESSABLE. ent condition of the International Zine will be do the fuet that the richest ere a at elther of the following offices of the Rei) holuw the present level ) Fiscal Agente, ana 45, and 47 Wall ot , New York. te ST., dec 1A, w mbh313t —- =f Ww. B. Hibbs & Co., i BANKERS & BROKERS, 4 lH Members New York Stock Exchange, =e 5 1419 F Street. K Correspondenta of ‘) Private Rooms. LADESBURG, THALMANN & CO., 2 6e8-164_ New York. $1 to $5 Month. We have a few more of these clean, GARLEY, ROSENGARTEN &¢ Bankers end Brokers, 20 BROAD ST., NEW YORK. Bonds, Stocks, Cotton, Grain, Provisions, Special fast wire constant quotati: WASHINGTON OFFICE: NO. 1421 F ST. _fed-lote ‘T. Union Trust 474 Storage Company OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Temporary Offices, Cor. 14th and F Sts. -ventilated rooms—from $1 mam month, NW Furniture, Mirrors, Glass and China packed and shipped to all parts of the world. tM Setivery Parcel Delivery Company, Estimates furnished, ue a Sr a ae 929-931 D St *Phone 659.3 Capital stock, $1,200,000.00. mb31-50d. =} This c y 8 prepared to undertake nll trast es a phrarouemoAm a m a a a ie aN tiepierigs SS wills, ane = ie = as Bxect iministrutor, Trustee, Receiver, AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK, Ssuignee, Commitee of tue estate of « incr, and . gots ther kinds office. We have for sule at par and accrued interest: me ra $10,000 et mortgage Scottish [ite 4p coupon eo egrrgpe aged amp renal ened bonds, $1,500 2d mortgage St. Andrew's Parish 6% coupon bends. Pe ALSO, 2.000 shares of the capital stock of the Arizona Fastern and Montana Companye_par value, $5 per share, This copper wining company has been pas- ing monthly dividends of two per cent since De- cember last. ‘e issue drafts on the principal cities of Europe a* Jow rates of exchange. Interest allowed on depo For further particulars ap mbh30-12t WM. OSC. E. President._ OF EXPERIENCE WOULD LIKE ESTATI to manage; bond furnisied for all money col- The Company also acts as irustee aid register for ether corperat ons, ‘This Compuny Is chartered to do a general stor- age busivess, and ‘s about to erect suitable builds ings for warehouse vurposes, for the storage of goods an} ratusbles and for cold storage, OFFICERS. EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN JAMES G. PAY GBPORGE F. HAMILTON GEORGE E. FLEMIN CHARLES S. BRADLEX. First Vice President {24 Vico Preaident, at- Vtormey & Trust Oficer M. lected: satisfactory references given. Address Box X Star ‘amice. pg mh30-3t* _— 5 CLEVELAND PARK Thos. 8. ie 8. G. Hopkins. Home the best of investments. pkins & Co., mh29-41f Oftice 610 14th at. | g7-ae 22 wasmshox se oat & TRUST BLDG. Pic] Bankers and Financial We Loan | Household Goods dnvestmente. without removal | [LETTERS OF CREDIT AND BILIS OF EX- from your posses- | CHANGE oa Baring ne, Bron. & & Co., London, avail. Money at | ston. jAny amount | OUG 1m sik Barts of the world. ches rom $10 up. nghel Bank- Ne del: ‘o, dor ta. Jlonk Kong: [Lowest Rates) UE" Siro} mers erty many one Rae Sana ———— hothing “to make | _ fe8-78t-1¢ Application. Security Loan Co., Was inde Bag. MONEY TO LOAN. mh2)-141f The West End National Bank, 1415 G STREET. WASHINGTON, D.C. Capital and Surplus, $250,000.00. Accounts of corporations, firms and individuals solicited. wots Letters It thi Brown Bros. . a casae im all parts of the exchange, avaiia! 4%, and 5%, ON DISTRICT REAL ESTATE. Aes nf ee REGULATED BY CHAR- R ro Holtzman, whs-idtt 10th and F ott. 2 MONEY T0 LOAN. 44 and FS SEE GE vs eevee, | RoW- Walker &Son