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14 THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1900-14 PAGES, ' sonal passpor mount of which was | of the year extended to the Pacific coast, | 18th Infantry, were killed in a severe fight | April 9, at 56 p.m. Willis R Speare and Francis AUCTION SALE! AUCTION SALES. SPAIN S TAX SYSTEM duated. according to personal means. | tneluding the W. C. T. U. national conven- | In Capiz province, Islamd.ef Panay. Hufty, trustees. i: : iB: from 12 cents up to $5, or more. He would | tion at Seattle, at which the bureau's su- one Ineurgenis made's Bight Lopes Duncauson Bros., Aucts., 10th and D sts, n.w.— TOMORROW. { FUTURE DAs. direc: ta his resi¢ e and fur- | perintendent was tedly called on for }] Calbyon, Island of Samar, ey fed the } Peremptory sale ef property on E st. bet. 171 SINCLA areas Town: ONES a are t axe hi ae = Se ies bethen aa pe oe edly cail sentry, swarmed tnta Tthe 1 koeR -and and 18th sts. n.w., on Monday, April 8, at 4:30 3.6. SN a ae aes: TROS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONERR, uscd for labor. If he were | The bureau has an increasingly important | Searched the house of Major Gilmore of the | ym. Our regular sale on TUESDAY. APRIL TENTH. | pereurrory sane or Saaeies.\ cians Methods of Raisinz Revenue Em- in bu he would pay a] work to do in promoting those reforms | #34 Infantry, who Was gtsent. They killed James W. Ratcliffe, Auct., 920 Pa. ave. now.— | will consist of parlor and bed room furniture and | PPREMETORY Sane OF TWwosTory rea gh as es for priv the gen- | which aim to create a more favorable en- | his cook. Ultimately, the Americans drove DWELLING. GST. sw . igre Waa 2. 3 na | lot of groceries.” Consignments received up to tals dikes ewhere in|) virgument moniliy. aaa conieh: ie tie oer of the town, killing four and cap- | AS*snce’s sale of Nos. 1242, 44. 46, 48 and of sale. ON THERSDAY. APIIT TWELETI, ti, Av 3 3 Py le is Md. ave. ne, on Monday, April 9, at 4:30 P-. = HALE-PAST FOUR OOCLOCK PMT & t th as to the effect that nature of the case, can b2 realized only by | ‘uring twelve. x sbria equrst of the own ; ~ (really eee: or such an organization as the EEA its |, Gen. Young, commanding in north Luzon, | Ppbriam S. Randall, assignee, i fs ployed in Porto Rico, this rep Hen was not re a ae Sere See Aaa Sees ey (eee, ene ee ee ee ee eee ee eee HO SES AT iat fo is ze sessed and collec But the fact t it} its funds are still far too small for its great en riqcencas lohn Doyle Carmody, Auct.—Sale of unredeemed — “f paved alles Tapererwentaa, a hi run Bee CODEC EE Sie SRE Oe ae che ‘ quate; that the men dre exhausted by the | 70° : Terms: One-t! De oon PRACTICE OF EVASION WAS GENERAL) =: > neass,dounriess ma an tnfucnce tm | ane Sereaning omporcunea, Ute paricgs | ant: meen games Py cere Fulton, 314 tb teams") ALICTTICN, | _Remtee Aurion Sate | iets avid atest af an Bile tO. cOncERE F et ie BAAKtaN iitines Cea tars | URable to garrison the towns in his juris- | CCH. K. Fulwn, 3 Ae . © | of HORSES, Can | SM, oF all cash, at the mene ae Pome! possible and undervalue call for Spanish ditions of the bureau's | Giction: that the insurgents are returning | Tvomas J. Owen, Auct., 913 F st. n.w.—Sale of [28 of #100 reviuicwsd at of sate nual me. Articles of common use, | literature cn the Sabbath and other Ameri- | 7 TaStCICe Gal Eile te WAGONS, | daz, to the dis riet and kiijlixg the amigos, and | Property corner Mth and I sts. n.w., on Tuesday, Buy for = | maces such as 5 < ‘ charcoal, wines, | can institutions for Porto Rico—needed for t Bee fc April 10. at 4:30 ete., TUESDAY, Apr | SOS! . mm \ ily | ore he port duties, but nBpanish ja a smains | that it is necessary for him to infliet pun- | April 10, at 4:30 pam. ° .. TUES ° . a 8 Common Articles of Food Heavily | cre” no: oms oa Seer | A ‘The bucewa | Shment in several sections before the rainy | James W. Ratcliffe, Auct., 020 Pa. ave. = Spring TENTH, within our Sa, x he island. to | just now need » very ry €0-0) season begins. _ | Trustee's sale of three lots In Brightwood. BAZAAR, mo La. TREET SOUTHEAST KRTWEEN Th AND Assessed aesciet Freee s 3 so very hearty co-operg Gen. James Bell, who is.commanding in | on ‘Tuesday, April 10, at 4:30 p.m. Wm. W. Her- or! STREETS : the getes of thi lion in the way of petitions and letters to | southern Luzon, has made similar represen. | oy surviving trustee. a fo _ tay Under and by virtue « palities. . flovr, Me romnttives and senators In support of | tations. He says his forces are inadequate, | ney ay Herkness & Co., Aucts., 9th and San-| 54UP PEREMPTORY. ort of the Distrlet of ¢ ae Paid a duiy of 4 per 100 kilos ; its efforts to suppress liquor selling in the | and that he merely holig a fee tone, | 2 x i : : day of Match. & om house, pai army and the islands. J. G. BUTLER, without controlling sie teceitory: “| som sts., Pailadelphia.—Sale of thirty horses, on | _anG-m.w.f20 8. BENSINGER, Auction 20-727, wi FIVE OF TARIFF | cumen tax. or a to April 6, 1900, 1107 With street. The president of the ican of oaaal prov. | Mesdas morning, April 10, at suction rooms. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. NoW. | pi at the rate of abou — : : eae J. G. Sinclair, Auct., 626 La. ave.-n.w—Sale of a at the rate of about ———_—_ incé of Bataar, Luzon, and another promi- oe ‘Tuesday pet 30, | Yi 7 : ria Nae == mamon ats LAUREL AND VICINITY. nent native have been assassinated because one alte 7 ae Ase Ree ee ie ery valuable business and TRENTH, AD tm ine consume tax: they Were Known to be friendly to the | #t10 a.m. at auction rooms. * all those pices ar pe The pe garding meth consumo tax of $ a hundred | gaage of Election Questions Returna—| Aucrts . : S. Bensinger, Auct., 10 La. ave. nwSale of | residence corner property iis of Washington, ie of raisi r Porto Ric 1 pounds. was in addition Ginee News licen The president of another town has joined | horses. on Tuesday, April 16, at 10 a.m., at aue- to be Id at auction A Known ata distinew'stiad oe especial interest to a slitement X paid the city by the SIAUEN- | sat coreeapondence of tre oeaine Star the insurgents, because they had threatened | tion rooms. . SO u — thie Ha ett pee ecs ication ent ioe a ee, pie ily to kill him if he did not. AUCTION 5 = 2S a situate northwest corner of tot nent <4 Spar ute de by D ie <. Car- aoe pen s ab, Md., , 1900, ALES. wundred anc cane ee ee ALLEGES GLARING ERROR. One of the judges of the election held Po = of 9th and I sts. n.w. OF the, wbole Pilar abe eras reg oranda a : = in| Bete Monday last for a time refused to THIS AFTERNOON. POU TUESDAY. APRIL TENTH, 1900, AT HALE. | Street oe” intense © Porto Rien year. The stateme txceptions Taken to Statement in| cign the return sheet, declaring that there | Immates of the Kearney, N. J.. Home —— ~ = ~ —— PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. 1 will, at th feireeds BE mepare INC SS, UkC- Coase Mcrrils Report was an error in the printing of one of the Taken Suddenly 11. Sa cana en ir Sts iat ation the pectin Gacrocae me reateat Sand ingraens Ns October @ Itis as] Mr. Frank Benton of this city, in discuss-| tickets. It looked as if there would be | Major Rogers, superintendent of the New TRUSTEES, SALE OF VALUABLE FOUR-STORY | 303, situate ‘at soutiwast + See ne. “— ie eae eecike vans aay i i s eee Home ton Di reat aee ah ieee BRICK HOUSE, 3 05 E STREET N.W. square, fronting 18 fect on by a depth of 6 Kehagias wit were leuiea pot ov toe Pease oe a ae a sf : oe rlous trouble over the matter, but at a | Jersey Home for Disabled Soldie rs. at Kear-/ py virtue of the authority given us under the will | fect on Tats fantoced three-story frame nat pes «ess wnat s levi h on ding of “Be tising In Palestine.” | meeting held Wednesday night the returns | ne J. is investigating a remarkable | of the late Lloyd Moxley we wil offer for sale at | store and dwelling, This is very desinaiie prone exports, There wa from an extract was published tn | were declared to be comect. outbreak of ness which oceurred in the } fame auetion, on MONDAY. THE SINE DAY | cats, Gud Should contucte the attention of dhe =, cial on the load and unlos of April 6, says the consul'sstate- | phe en at the parsonage recent- | home on Saturday. There are more than | front of the prercises, the following described real | “Terms will he fatty tated at sal parsonage recent p . 2 s . freight. the en kation and disembarka- | ment contains a glaring error. Speaking | iy py the Ladies’ Aid Soclety of Centenary | 400 inmates, most of them over sixty years | Hate In the clty of Se ee ee $250 required at time cf sale, the untmprored. or tion of passengers and transitory dues of ; Reporter today, Mr. Benton said: | M. E, Church was declared to be a most | of age. On Saturday they ate a breakfast | (nt Patt of acizinal lot twee ie suuare nuinbered atte sud rewarding tw tar at 1” per cent on imports. The revenues from says the credit for develop- ful attair in every : consisting of pressed beef, potatocs, coifec | three hundred and forty-seven @47), beginning at a a> aS Sarge aud rec’ te 3 afta every way. 2 : : pee ay nie ¥ ’ Maser er ire i : these sources, as has already appeared, Geode ene ae shatz, who has been in charge | #2 bread. Within an hour forty-five of the | the southeast comer of raid lot and conning there | HEL KK, Pulton’s Auction ce soot amp’ with con by far the largest item of the {improved modern appliances is due to a @eeine fishe pane for the elzed with violent retehing. Fach ence eth nimetp-tvo (0) feet thene at Sale of of wale. “he Nreatram reotsNe th receipts of the insular treasury. family named Balden-perger, which came years, has, it is said, sent in his symptoms were alike in | smenty sre Pale herrea cnt Glaser or pureliacers. ‘The above “There was tem of direct taxation. | from Switzertand. Beekeepers, both in ignation in orde| that he mity accept | all the cases, and scemed to point to the | or so much reof as is covered by the Said Unredeemed Pledges. free and ear of N incumbran weHtinc Gn the: Bale GF ti a position in Norfolk, Va rome and net on | Ameri 1 and Europe, know well who first ty will be sold sub- Sane Sy : ison in the food. | provements. The above prop Pipa SiR eerre Justed to day of sa mination. The teccloctal tax. sicttine eile poe one es Tnethods “in bee | ch Feport is being’ circulated here that Dpeerice of eons TTCaNUOHHOD ponder to | Jeet to a deed of trust to secure elght thousand John Doyle Carmody, putones DANIEL O'C. CaLLaG AN. Tru a. jal tax. yielding = duced Ame thods ee ini Role OLE a s a a psn ($5,000) dollars, ie fe the store of —, ssa stliee 000 16 insular treasury, affected urban | raisins into nd therefore it js Ruan re s commonly veda hls | treatment, but fifteen were still very il] GRO deMte 1 saa above sald decd of trast. | et Sa ah dels Aig: conan os CHARLES F, WILSON, Trustes, and suburban property; the industrial and | not so much a matier of regret to me that | SW, was od recently inthe Philippines (yesterday. ‘Tuxes and interest paid to date of sale. A deposit e SAPRIL 1900, AT TEN] ype : 486 Tamtistann avenue. smmereiat. ‘ding $340.00 to the insu- | the consul should have omitted any mention | Me: Reta and a brother enlisted in_ the The most careful examination of the food } of tw» hundred ($200) dollars will be required at deemed Pledges in ALTER BL WILLIAMS & 60.) Aut lar treasury, included al! Kinds of manu-| of my personal connection with shies work rie and were of the detachment | 2nd the cooking utensils failed to throw | time (AM egnvesaneing. recording an ree year's tuten aeasds = EA dees inca ad ee personal connects a ’ “ft for the Philippine: > firs: ee ue Rie on attack, | enue stamps at porchaser's cost. ‘of sale to cons of DIAMONDS AND PRE AMES W marE Sena factures and industries, all branches of | 4s he should inadvertently give the he ore a ua the Philippines the first of | ny light on the cause of the sudden attack. hue statins at pu antes or | Here coueleting of DIAMONDS JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER the mercantile and banking business and credit to foreigners and to a foreign | NQvymber last —_—__+-+_____ : 1 accupations. = at cycle s the trustees reserve ote aeaes San eee TAX COLLECTORS NAMED. Ing purchasers risk .fter such readvertisement ag | SEYLE OF TEWE! lure, and has gone before Ing jhe rk, fer “a f Pris ance Tackets and. Fons, Badges, eke SEAN CIS OU. Battons, Cuff Links, Senrf a rings, Bracelets, Old Colus, St defaull LE OF JEW niry, instead of to Americans and to ‘Tax on Commerce and Industry. } mY native land, America, where it strictly “The industrial and commercial tax the actual divided according to the population of cities | ccmpany with and towns, classified according to the char- | D. A. Jones, | acter of busin 1 graded according to] Where we es amount of busi There were six divis- | “ery on the ions on the basis of population. San Juan, passed the le the governor for his signature. ‘The bill 1 i provides for a eycle path to be constructed | Those Who WII s 3 . i 2} between Washington and Baltimore. County—Other News. mh28-d&as Canudian beekeeper, Mr.) ‘The prospects for a good base ball team Special Correspondence of ‘The Evening Star, Trustees’ Sale of 3 Brick Houses, Nos. 637-639-641 = a e. Nertheis EL OMAS {Do WHINE ACCHONERTE OE ee ee are Marylan3 Ave. Nertheist. ent to the Island of Cypress, | tg represent Laurel thie se: S ee 2 eae ae mE Field and Opera Glasses, Rooks! Utah xe EACH PARCEL TO RE SOLD SEPAK VPELY bushed a queen-breeding | pright as aight be desteen ae ge ROCKVILLE, Md. April 7, 1900. |v nnenees: SALE OF TWO VACANT LoTS ox | Dress Goods, at ye pte gota reer 1BY firtue of a decree of the Supreme Cart ot ferieun system. Mr. Jones | Major William. Milstead has purehasea | The following tax collectors have been 17TH STREET EXTENDED, Tumereus artic Ba the District of Columbia, in’ Gyuny Cause (Now : ie E ‘i orbings and evenings wntil a M413, we, th em, WALL wher fo nada after a few weeks, | the proverty of Mr. James A. Clark, front- | appointed for this county: First district, | _ Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated | morwings and evening Cas 19413, we. the w tees, WIL her for Rings, eis are that in 1880, in returned to ©: <a i. . Pawn sale by publ: wetion, in frent tl preted ox, < frst | wet for cee rl yeane’ Qrignt and contin: | ing on 2d street, and after the repairs have | Elijah W. Walker (reappointed); second ais- | J, 13, 3895, sen war the and” recurs or tig | 3OUN DOYLE CARMODY, Avettonerr. WEDNESDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAM Ok ang Mayaguez constituted the first }ued, for several years, In the same work, | been completed he will ake it ie place of Turn Bee te AT BALEPAST FOUR Oc on, as with custom houses of the | building up lar; E, AUCTION ric Vathe 3. Whi “2 ted); third | District of Columbia, and at the request of the JAM ry on the | residence. . Grice a aun S aWynite: (ceappoinied) party secured thereby. we, the undersigned trustees, TRUST id Bic ete. BAM the Zollowing dracribed Dan 2 Y. <P LOTS | im the city of Washington, Distric Se eee RE AT eo DiRdE | NO BOLL RE) ee tee eos by depth of ), 1M Square eight Lundred together with all th class the s n 12.600 inhabit extate, situate ond, towns with more} American plan at Beyruit, Syria. During |” Mr Myro: yke, who is hol’ a posi- | district, Benjamin C. Gott, to succeed | Nii ceil at public-auction, on the premises, on MO nts the third, the other | the first year (NSM) [ visited, at Jeru tion aati Aewiaia eter ot aes ee Richard 1 Sard yy LOUrEn GIS TAGt bE OW SEO | DAT ee EN Na 00 AT OUI GLA divisions being graded down from | the apiury of the elder Baldenspene recently paid a visit to his parents near| A. Garrett, to sueceed David J. Bready; | 2M. she following described land and pres 2.000 to 4,000 and less. Wes then steward ne English school on | this town. fifth d ign there were five classes of tariff: The'| Mi. Zion, just outside the Juffa gute, and | Mr. Beans Ditvall, ofe of Laurel's most first. with eight grades. included merchants, | there buili for him the first. Ameri , % ses, situated ir the county of Washington, in the | vember 2. 1802. and daly tecorded in Liber \ By virtue of # certain deed of trust, dated No- trict, Hazel W. Cashell, to succeed ] District of Columbia, and designated as and being 1745, follo 2u4 et seq., of provem Thomas F. Thompson. lots numbered six (6) and seven (7), inh land records of the K two | pistrict of Columbia, and at the request of the third eash, Dalance In omine: ‘itizens, who ha e 5 (2), as designated upon a plat duly recorded in the | MIO Shea thereby, indersigned, surviving st fh sof wale Wholesale and retail: the d. importers 1 trareste Cone = EERE TL eee ee ke i Mie eel arte) nepuiblitand eta teteentcal committee fuiveyor's office for the District of Columbia, im | P&TtY Secured thereby. | : secured ly deed wf trust ) transferred some of his bees | seriously ill for some time, is sald to be pia son a Aone Peete trustee, will sell, at p prem: Segoe porters, transportay | from ‘le native terra cotta cylinder hives, | rapidly improvin; for this county has selected May 5 as the | Gyputs Book® A deposit of $500 will be | Wes on TUESDAY. THE TEN AER Wepoxit on « sqined salarie: ce Oeseeale nks, railroads | x Ning tem ise suck instruction as f could) Mr. “and Mrs. P. C. Gorman, who have | date for the primaries for the election of } sequired of tiv rcliaser at the time of sale, All Sibu ear ue salening deseien ane aoe Tat cosh ee ¥ - er companies: the manu- | hile on w brief visit en route to India. spent the winter in Baltimore, have r slegates a county convention, which | fonvesancing, recording. revenue stamps and D0. |b eemises, situated in the county of Washington, | i fifteen dave trom day ot See rim, machinery, chemi-| after my return trom India to Syria one | turned to thelr country comics none this sin eeet In Rockeie Mae se the county | tutlal fees at the cost of the pirchater! Terps gt Distiiet of Columbia, and designated as and being | HU6IeeS Feserve the right to ee chocolate, lee, ete.; the fourth, the Mr. Baldensperser’s som; who. i 1800, |-taecn will meet in Rockville May fale to be compllid with within ten (0) days from | Dishiet of Columbia. gud design ae and MSDs | the risk and cost of the defaulting tions, and the fifth oe nee ae G : convention will choose delegates to the | day of ‘sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the | lots Humbered three (2). twelve (1 mo weMht= deve rane ee Guteeny ar, meatal ea 4 ; | WHS serving im the French army, came to —_—->—_ congressional convention, to be held at | sight to resell the said property at the mek and | (23), 10 blvck 1 er quae seco = Bewspmper published in Washinite CAM a SpECEIE tnctallaiiewed me in Beyruit as a pepil in bee culture, de- ALEXANDRIA COUNTY NEW: Cumberland May 8, and to the state con- | cost of defaulting purchaser, No. 7, page 100, of the records of the surveyors | CP*CTAHCIME, HiTnS. hes at iurotaser's cst ‘ é Glass Of ihe iat Ganie [oe be instructed in American meth- vention, which meets in Baltimore May 9. HOEMAKER, Ohice of the Disivict of Columbia, Stewart bldg. €th ant ate. nm. : the firs ri ods. r he reiurned to his home in| we New School Houxes Proposed—} | Among the more important measures af-] pyo7agds “rrustees. ‘Terms of sale: Cash, or one-third cash and the WILLIAM E. AMBROSE, Trustee, F104 y Pu ind further developed their apiary, Democratic Meeting Called. fecting Montgomery county which were : — ance In one and two years. A deposit of oe bun- 6 La. ave. Dw. 72 in Adjunta in which the start w # made in IS80 with A meeting of the Jefferson district schoot | CRacted into law at the recent ion of JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. dred ($100.00) dollara on each lot will be required ARTHUR A. BIRNEY, Trustee, eee . the American system. During several suc- | A me: 5 Jefferson district schoo! mo, Camuy, etc; isle a | — 5 chaser at the time of sale. All con- Mertz bldg., 11th aud F sts. nw. the legislature are the following A : a of the parchas . it cane ert snow. Instruction was frequently. given be comme: | cna: NaS held recently, and it was de-| ‘Phe bill prohibiting the laying of railroad | Assignee’s Sale of Five Three-story | xesancing, recording, revenue stamps and novarial | nst-a&de ’ instruction w requently given by corre- | clded to erect a new school house | tracks on roads or Streets less than thirty and Basement Brick Houses, Nos. | to be complied with within fifteen days from date JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. All of this work was, from the | near the dividing line between St. Elmo | feet in width; amending the law with ref- 6 da “| of sale, otherwise the trustee eee oe right to a » the only erence to the collection of taxes: reducing | 1242, 1244, 1246, 1248 and 1250| reseN ine satd property at the risk and « quitas, ete, and 31 in Dorado, bella, ete. Merchants, wholesale or whol le and retail dealers in various lines of es, on commission or on their own of | TRUSTE! paz OF A COMFORTS) S : i ae ‘ing been to secure for our su-}@"d Del Ray. Trustees Supplee, Gar-} 00 top boarding each prisoner from 40 cents 5 = , defaulting purchaser. WM. W. HERRON, FRAME DWELUING SITUATED ON Fo eee 5 hota aa acne = the foothold which they | rett and Price submitted to Mr. J. E. Clem-] to 25 cente a a IBerattie @anie laweeo Mary land Avenue Northeast. A} “Sinsoacas : “Surviving Trustee. LEW'S HILL, WEST OF THE AQuEbts cording to the second; pharmacies, shoe, | ™éerited. to benefit the Industry, and the | ents, superintendent of county schools, the | that time for shooting partridges and sabe Jarge Brick Dwelling and Brick FUTURE DAYS. Be virtue of a deed of trust. dated October 8, provision 2 a Btail stores were i; [| udivid: Who were enterprising enough | plans, which were a re $ bits shall extend from November 1 to De- 5 1890, recorded In Liber 1527, folio 207 et weq.. w ares thre ee ied —— wae ais - foliecenl tesmewimiethodes One by one B nae ee fs approved, any vice TOU ember 20; making trespa: misdemeanor: Stable in rear corner of 13th street C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. | the undersigned trustees. wt the written reyues* wholesale and retail tobaceo shops in the | (Be other four Batdensperger brothers as- | builders for the construction of the same permitting mortgagor or. ten to retain and Maryland avenue northeast. ee Gite ER UE of the party secured, will offer for sale. at pubic fifth; cafes for the sale of soda waters, | S¢Ciated themselves with the first, and-Ja- | Were Invited. growing crops in cas a a ALLEY LOT, | auction, in front of the premises, on THU AND SQUARE | APRIL TWE OF GROUND, BETWEEN AY. TH, 1M, AT HALE-PAST FOUR SAAD | O'CLOCK P.M, that small parcel of ground. con ure pro- Tai d 3 5 ki ALE OF te ita | Unimproved Property on E street CONTAINING | SIX THOL ing the town between 12th and 13th streets “E €te.. in the sixth: boarding h when I visited their apiary of 400 colo-| Thursday night a meeting cf the board | ceedings: requiring tax collectors seventh, and shops for the s all in American Rives, ‘one “of the s held at Ballston, in Arlington district, | in bonding companies; author! uses in the of native AND SECOND AND THIRD STREETS | taining 5.815% syuare feet, and more particela-ly lowers i e e! warmly grasping my hand, said sid ec ne! ow schoo} | Council of Takoma Park to borrow 310,000 = NORTHEAST. described by metes and bonuds in said deed of flowers in the efghth. in his odd. foreign accent: “tam ver-r-y | ‘° cquaider the Su Maas Se schol to complete water works: enlarging the | Northeast, and on 13th street be-] STC a certain deed of trust, dated the trust. Tax on Salaries. gland to see you, fory it eeg strrmahnge to | POUsE Mean OF upon the Columbia turnpike | powers of the council, und giving the coun-{ tween E and F streets northeast; Lives TEAM, Solty 453 ettecae’ OF Abe lnal eoms | giee oh oe eee ae ete wages issions and the like. Govern- | hi a ee a ae ad ¥ i ha i @ ‘orpora ef vf the holder « e note REC wTeby. We st , &e., at purchaser’ rt Doe Hee ae Ee et. Ene ellowing kena eo ten ane pub. | (he meeting was adjourned until Monday | George's county: submitting to the tax. | east corner 12th and Dstreets| °%2!°," public | auction premises, on | “S"P* a CHARLES. SCANEIDER, ors or retors of banks, railroad compan- | 1,509 py me inn & Teltei Gatilen be evening, April 16, at 7:30 o'clock, at Colum- vers of Kensington the que n of is- MONDAY, THE TW » DAY OF LOUIS KETTLER, jes, ete., paid 5 per cent of their wage aaNed ae Munich Ciena bia school house, to hear suggestions and | suing $20,000 in bonds for the concirmetion northeast. APIUL, 1900, HAIF-PAST FOU! Trustecs, mabniee Niedsitcacie € € sae At Munich, Germany, Jan=| petitions on the subject. if er works: reguiath he pay of |. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court ot x + dot numbered thirty-seve ers” Title and Guaranty Insurance Com- Kilaries. contractors 6 per cent 2 Avcall has been issued by the democratic } Pee es: Une Pay 0! District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause | of William A. Smoot’s subdivision ef lots fn 344 st. now aphids amount of their contracts. banks 10 per : “Ww i ‘s t spring I visited | executive committee of Alexandria county, | (@¢Uon officials; to pay the judges of the . 20984, the undersigned assignee will offer for | square numbered seven hundred and. fifty-four cent of the the five densper : r pr rs. receiving selling. shippi $ brothers. Since one f them first came to me 2s a pupil in bee- keeping the grown to be adepts in its. importers and ex) nd remitting, buying and conducting bar: n n orphans’ court quarter gned by Curtis B. Graham, chairman, and | demeanor to kilt E. Clements, seeretary, announcing a | 5 meeting to be held at the new county court te making it a mis- fox while being chased hounds and hunters; authorizing the jo 59, | THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. NW. of TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-ST( publfe_anetion, nt of the respective | (754), as per plat record 8. on WEDNESDAY, THE FOURTH DAY the APRIL, A.D. in book IS, fo he office of the sure; rRicK shing’ F sckville. Electric Rai ALF-PAST FOUR OC! ‘Terms of sale will be made known at the time DWELLING, NO. 432 FIFTH STREET NT operations, paid S700 in cities of the first | the bus! Such as a better master than 1] house tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, for hingt Bere Boeke Plecttic Rail- | Tescrived state, situate in the elty of Wash- A deposit of $200 will be required. | | BY virtae of a deed of trust. duly reecmded in division. Provincial and municipal officers vuld to be ashamed of. Their * purpose of electing two delegates and Tee Rati Ce gname te the | ington, Distelet of Colum! to wit: Lats num- | Conveyaneiny revenue at cost ef purchaser. Liber 1489, mh et rq... che sf the land vec- Were not required to pay tax on their sal- yielded them 26,000 nutes too UND MeNoae C bia Belt Railway’ Company, and to A 'twenty-eight (28), twenty-nine (2), thirty WASHINGTON DANENHOWER, Trustee. aiicciglace Be yvectorymnish oe Hye yg aries. > 1 of business “ms to nds of hone son of 1885. is he held in Svseiene 5 consolidate with other railway companies thirty-one (31), thirty-two (32), twenty W. IRV BOSWELL, Trustee. party ur He co cil a have sharp eye of state | Sume 5 : : 4 were furnished nd to extend its route seventy-five mi (27) and thirty-four (34), In square ten hi jon. in frent of the premises. (N MiN- ryond Rocky © further righ 0 five (1005); lots one (1), two (2), three - ——— ’ 11. SINTEENTH, 00, AT HADI PAST a oncerts, April bythe groves at Jaffa, lumbus Wilson has just completed cee ie eines further zie! TamIeen CIB). an. quae: tien lnereduena: eeren JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONBER, FOUR O'CLOCK PM. in square Siz, with rie ts, laun- wild thyme on Is a ndsome residence at Ballsto: Sree = Pap any: (1007); Jot ntimbered ten (10), fn square ten hun- the improvements thereon. nicie= livere (hens gates mainder duriy se STEEN SALE OF Mov KNOWN AS NO. 14 py the same about Jur Admiral Weaver has finished a dred and nine (oC » together with all the im- SING THE PRICE. provem AND PREMISES; Terms: One-t BST. NE. years, with int in one and two nsporiaticr DISC ute, rights, & secured. ty ee barn N. B.—Lots twenty-seven (27) and thirty-four yy virtue of a decree of the Su Court of | of trust on the property all cash, at the on tis tract of land north of Ballston and | car, In ua stan hundred and five 04 Jots 1 of Columbla, passed purchaser's option. A @epesit of $200 required at yur three mil ‘ushington city. | Navy Department Officials Satinfied | pmubered bne (1), two (2), three (2) and. elgbtecn AD. Iss Converanelug, reeording and revenue and whe He will this s the construi With the Hollan (18), In squire ten hundred and seven (1007), and 1d Lew aes Seton et rs 5: AKRON their tents tlon of a residence there. If pending negotiations are successful the | Mt Bumdared ton (0), In eauare son bundr ae 1 awiy Jt has been decided by the board of super- | submarine torpedo boat Holland will soon | Terms Mberal and stated at thine of sale. A de- shed trustees W JOHN C, DAVIDSON, | n n twen Of the county tovorder suit to belly. naded tothe Cul iESEwes See 4 $100 required upon each piece at time of SENTH DAY OF APRIL, AD. AT | _ap5-dkds = - Teas Hips of desert with th ht against all parties who have failea | Pe 2@ded to the United States navy. The etot gale. Te me complied with tn 15 F Au PAST FOUR nge craft have sat- | conveyancing, stamps, &c.. at purchase S filing over the Judean hills. N. weigners in the Holy Land have mi -M.. in front of the | THOS. J. OW ER, 913 F ST. Nw. ction “ail that certain j to pay their juent taxes "Ty law The cases will be t | t ording ta | Tecent tests of that i ‘ ae EPHRIAM S. RANDA aaa ate be atta = = 2 ae Lie Uae x Wt be ought une istied the naval officials of her desirabilit mh20-d&ds Se ESE Coat, uae on Very valuable and desira- yes ove new business whle S| law recently passed by the legislature of | ag anine-Of deatbuction! va na = or “ enty-five (25, é come from over the occan—even from young | Virginia, which allowe-a eertale portion oe | engine of destruction, and the oniy Tot red twenty-f iS. fa W. BR. IS POSTPONED ON at Weather until” MON ABOVE SAl the: fel 2 of Tots in squ hundred and thirty-three (10% re numb. land to sold for taxes and a perfect | Wing that remains to be settled for her edt} ble building lot mear As- i subdivisi« —— Mt as s 4 me a given therefor to the purchaser. transfer to the , A au cae be- $Y. THE NINTH DAY OF APRIL, 1906, at th is-reenleal inal if Lime Surwesor of the Dis- cension Church, front! ng : A Year's Work the Reform Berenu. —__-— tween her owners and the Secretary of the | same hour and pla orit s : of Coker te = +h hout shops 3 EPHRAIM S$. RANDALL, mt feittic dinpeowenieatn nets t. hea psheearee To the Ee The Evening Si PATTISON POR BRYANS MATE Navy on the question of price, Offers and Absicnee: | Gta Sato Geel ee ae Coa 23 feet on i2th St. be ilar T F9 . of a 2-story dwelling Louse, known as number 1 M: A = ri Orers Were the ba Sinc ars ag o1 Y counter off been made, but with- = ra TIONEERS i street ne. ass. id the val vear's w ae Soe uh as ae oy ian’s Name Favorably Con-| out pou), are eateanerelle ze sao to 2S BROS nee UCTO NEES: Dean ol sales Cpe ttied of abel velctaee ans nig ee Wek ise ah § aes hie bass genre S, 1888, Dr. Crafts made his first address 5 Pron nenemoesnir Rare SOREN TEI Pee a —— ens paid fn cash; balance in equal inst a depth o ~ 1 to a committe: of Congress, : y at an agreement will be reached | pyzp qe » SALE f VAL- is atone the das. Of sal 2 IN, *s siness « are to 4 committ f Congr Rit hay ha Chronicle of yesterday says: “It is | within a few ¢ It is understood that PEREMPTORY SALE OF VAI missory Notes of the pu and some are particn knowa work In behalf ¢ through th art mis, democratic national {the Navy Department is willing ‘to pay | UABLE PROPERTY ON E.| tate ttgut'intears an 2detof mkt une | 110 teet te 1Q-foot alley, that preparations are being | About $usouy for the vessel, If the nego-| STREET BETWEEN 17TH | Rumery, ct of all cath. st purcmeers ootin. | 40 be soid at auction. t ¢ t E ifations are suce ngre will be Sale to be closed within fifteen days from t lawyers. for ¢ , the doctors moral reforms, and particularly during th five years since ne organized the reform so on. 1 j cE J 6, otherwise the t reserve ae acs = Rh eGo estat s . f * ed to appropriate the necessary amount. | AND 18TH STREETS NORTH- ] of sil. otherwise she Hale Of defaulting qurciaser: | «i> gurder of the American Say ra forthe iiounce the pburcam at the nat Ba of Penz nit as candidate for Vice Pres- | In case of her acquirement the Holland will JEST, IMPROVED BY SIX | 4 asposit of $100 required at tine of dale. Con: at pele anctice Su Keomt, 4 it needed. and those composing the | For the Sending wilt this tht Z 7 WEST, [MPR 3Y SD 3 mn WEDNESDAY, APRIL ELEN int it needed. and posing the || For the year ending with this mon ident at the Kansas City convention, Dem- | be utilized as an inner line of defense, op- \ , a aA Yeyuneing, revenue stamps and recording at pure ePAST i OTLOnS Exemios (classes) would meet, each | have examined th> correspondence file iting in a harbor, in connection with tor-| FRAME DWELLINGS. chaser's cost Soatei(e meni ee ae ee Ge oe ie [ae Mhiceaie ania ote lie “allowing ject the tariff achievements of the yea . The bureau's legislative work has in- Lan influential part in the gham Roberts, the polygamist Dr. € om the fir the method f namely, 1 tlon The bur also had ap ring before the of | ocratic officials here are not willing to be | © ; A Valance vnanieiee = o : Ad kes pedoes and mines, against an invading fleet. || ox MONDAY A GEE AOTS ae Bom, but they adunt Mer ine purciace of tae Holland Gout Gal |iGm D aRCRGE Fboee would be a strong candidate, and that the department favors such craft | sell at auction, in front of the that his aceptance not only would strength- {and would probably add to their number | {Lots 7 & 23 im Square 171 deed ‘of trast’ on. tbe 1 3 ’ sulk sably = = = = = ced of a property sold, or all en the ticket, but would afford an exit from | for harbor defense. The negotiations for Lots Seiten Elainece eat 17th ana | © G- SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. | St the purchaser's options A> dcyoeit at the difficulty of finding « valid defense to | the Holland are understood to be coupled | iii streets hwoctuwest by average depth of over |@RUSTEES SALE OFA VALUARLE Times. | dulcd At time of sale. Conveyancing, the criticism that the party managers are with an understanding that the company | ¢ feet, and improved by six frame houses. STORY BRICK DWELLID WITH SIDE LOT, apd revenue Sah sae = arene se anagers wil! expedite the construction of the Plung- rms of sale: One-third cash, balance In one BEING PREMISES NO. 400° MAPLE AVE, LE| py order of the 2nd st ES ganclimen™ disposed to tgnore the east. RRL WULOM. G/MR SeeeR tI than start car Pree | aud Uwe weanic wilbdntecne att byclines canine BN Se : y order of the American Savings Bauk. BENJAMIN F. LEIGHTON, Trustee. Office, 416 Sth st. nw. W. MOSBY WILLIAMS, Trastee, Bo per cont 219-d&ds Oftice, 1421 F st. nw. | per annum, payable eccnind. by APRIL NINTH, . balanes in one, Tax on Land. “The territorial tax was levied come of real estate, bo a ru It yielded nearly twice as much as the ti on commerce The valuation Was mad 5 a ‘a hea "Trigg aig she | pexable 5 inually, or all cash, at purchaser's By Virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated April | 2+ d&ds af 2 t by ® | House ju commit on the antl- Ex-Gov. Robert E, Ps inter- pains rene fhe Pee ae ard a Ric be Opt ig. Tevenue stamps, ete. at | 27, 1S, and duly recorded In Liber No, 1922, folio | GG, SLOAN & CO. AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST Subcom- | polygamy amendment, and ts following up | viewed in Philadelphia last night regarding | ™0nd. which vesse Holland. ‘Pe S8mMe | purchas S20u deposit at time of sale | 496 et seg.. one of the land records of the District | © & . < 8 of wealth, the| the Koberts victory with a hopeful cam- | the story telegraphed from Chicago to the | 8cheral lines as the Hg ap requ Te ser thevowner. oe oman. aoe ae te pcauest of the parties | TRUSTEES SALE OF, SIX BRICK | Horse representing, re- ‘gn for divorce reform, first in the Dis- | effect that preparation © under way to SESS tealdedt DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts, | Secured thereby, Wwe will sell, at public auction, in BEING NUMRERED : . 82. 34 AND 3 spectiv the neat and the | triet of Columbia and the territories, in | boom him for the vice presidentlal nomina- A SECOND TRIAL TO BE MADE. Anealeids: ——— ERTEEATH, 00 Ar PVE Ce ee SEV- EIGHTEENTH STREET } T smallest taxpayers. These com-| which the co-operation of the justicss of | tion on the democratic ticket. Mr. Pattison FUTURE DAYs. I., the} Ry virtue of a deed of trust, recorded tn Liber following deseribed lend and premises, situate und | ogg], follo Sa et seq., Of the land records. for the : 20 | ying in the county of Washington, District of Go- | Dictrict of Columbit, and at the request of the ov N.wie teach | Homubia. namely: Wart lot numbered twelve Gi), in | patties wecured thers. the unlersipurd, weston missioners were app ing of the cou Many t Lata joint meet-| the District Supreme Court and with three times as | proval of the for the D ed in equal parts by | of numerous b! ap- | said that he had never been informed that | Another Board to Go Out on the Kear- and | such 4 movement was on foot, and added sarge. has been secured. The | that he did not even know who was back of TRUSTEES, SALE OF HOUSES AND 1432 CORCORAN STRE 7 © cE 3 S block numb d four (4), in A. L. Barber & Com- iblic auction, tn front of th om: y ow Nav: epa TUREE STORIES, NINE ROOMS, BATHS AND. i a ~ | will offer, at pul a - A f xpayers, In valuing | burean is ‘king to improve th> di- | the proposition. He felt grateful, he said, | I & few weeks the Neve Depastsient ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. eee Doe Pat ns ea land, now | inex, on THURSDAY, THE TWELETI Ua) On the income of a farm the commissioners) verce laws in the pending Alaska code. | toward those who had considered him in | Will detall another board for a thorough | py virtue of cortaih deeds of trust, recorded {0 . p APRIL oe ey pase 1900, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK i i 5 tig ot acne Liber Governor Shepherd, folio’ 15, Tecurds sing ates on connection with the nomination. He de- | trial of the Kearsarge. The trial trips of Taber Xe. ee ot fouls 300 Liber 2000, fatto 140, oe ha cee opie ee wor cor the Syietract Sire a Sitiowiase bond nine situate tn t aty clined, however, to say whether he would | the present week have been conducted by | #4 ther 2101, folto 2 Ne shall well in trove | lumbia, and contaized within the following metes on “and saloons in our new islands. accept if the honor Was conferred up. would fix a c products. mated at $1 ertain price for the respective rings wre committees of Congr r, for example, was esti-| have been granted to the bureau on * @ quintal (24g pounds), and \d bounds, namely: Beginning at th th t All of original ps ia — Leak - — Jot 18, a pgula d inspection w! the | ot ises. on TUESDAY, THE’ SEVEN- | 87d bounds. ne Nee ee twrest | tn aquare 1085, being Improv: hy Stk twe-wtiory TD per cent uucted for expenses: cor- . Th u'S correspondence de} him, on the ground that he could not _ac- |{P® Tesular board of inspect ee ae ENTH DAY OF APIOLS AD. 1000, AT. SIX | commer of sald Tot, and running tence east on brick dwellings, Nos. 26, 28, 30, 32, 34 and 3G 18th fee. at $12, as allowed for expense ‘ been effective. Churches | cpt nor decline anything that had not been | VieW of determining whether that vessel | MP Qci PM, Iota thicty-eleht, Gre favty-teos pre iAir pr iee cgi aon Fontheast cor- | treet northeast. On urban property 25 per cent discount was | and societies, especially the W. C. T. U. | offered to him. has been constructed according to the plans | (44) and forty-six (46). all in square two hundred feet: thence west fifty (0) fect, and these oan aca tr pecs Sie ausuae allowe on pasture lands, 10 per cent. and the Young People’s Societies, have be2n —+ oo —__—_____ and specifications. In this work the board | and eight (208), together with the improvements hy may = i ‘one hundred (100) feet to the place of beginning. to- :“Que-thira cash, balance in ope and t HLAN DEAD. has not undertaken to go into the military | thereon. gether with Smprovements, consist ing. ‘Terms: Que- and two + One- ing of a three- rs, with interest from date of gale at 6 per eificlency of the ship, and the tests with the | rq tne yeatas with interest at ale, per cent per | StOFs belek dwelling, with ‘fine side lot. Sent per annum, eccured by deed of trust on poop. annum, payable scinf-annually, $100 on each house | _ Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two | erty sold, or eli cash, at the option of purchaser, Il taxes were payable quarterly. The | in con exicant « ae for Settee of the | ters show ee ie Dareae has een Instru- a = superimposed turrets have been of such house stz per cent. both on urban and | mental repeatedly in inaugurating the cur- | She Wan an Actrean and Sister He ‘ a ar 2 a suburban properts. The rate for the muni- | few by correspondence. “A dozen lettsrs trom Comhian, °F Ne |naturo as to show merely that they Cull | Qui tot feared ag tim, of wate, and the purchaser | Zem-hanuslls, and pecured by ‘ced of trdetea' ne | $60, Opost om act uae cegulred at, the time af cipality varied according to its needs, but | presidents of great railroad systems that Elizabeth ily Maria Cost oranty | {Re Contract requirements. The next board allow ex tenidaye trom) cate < ” property, or all ccsh, at the purchaser's option. A | ten days from day of sale the trustecs reserre the os ily 7 or 7% per cent, ‘The com-| hace been elesned Of mann an periods ees 2 ja Coglan, generally | will be made up largely Ge members Of the | purchase or purchases. ES F. BENJAMI deposit of 20 will be seauired at time of sale. | right to resell the property, at the risk and cost mete was auite general t sat those who haa feals at the suggestion of the bur-au's su- | KPOWD on the stage as Ejly Coghlan, died | present board of inspection, with possibly WILLIAM H. DUNCA! Al conveyancing, reccrding, revenue stamps, no- | of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ adver- mech property, and ought to have paid tant and cordial co-operation. Lete EILY CO 3 % » of ea a df terial fees, etc., at purcbaser’s cost. If terms resale. All o “ing, As E asthe ata 5 ntendent are especially worthy of no- | !n Stamford, Conn., at 2 o'clock yesterd: O'Neil chist ot oeanes end) a navel can areeeoe = sale are not complied with in ten days from tie Sot eect ee large sums, escaped with small payments. morning. She was thirty-six years old, hav- | O Nei) ~i = 7a IFFE, AUCTIONEER. day of sale, the trustees reserve the right to re. HYLAND P. STEWART, Trustee; Bribery of OMiciain. As for the Mterature department, the | ing been born in Peterboro', England, | 27UCtor: JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, Advertise ai’ feaell the. property atthe risk and ee ok eee nee bhad a * L, bureau has been abundantly represent2d in 95 9 = ah ———S TRUSTEES’ SALB OF HOUSE, STABLE AND | Ct of the defaulting purchaser, after due notice | must-dte ¥ 1416 F st. now. Methods of evasion not unknown tr | tno ‘press—in the religious prese by mumen, | March 25, 1864. She had been Hi only a Appropriation to Pay Awards. Lov AT AVALON HEIGHTS. Ee Ne ee DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONFERS. other countries seem to have been practiced | ous syndicate articles and special contribu. | Short time. She had contracted measles, Mr. Jenkins has introduced a bill in the | By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber FRANE T. RAWLINGS, —— é Rico, Including bribery of officials. | tlons. n the daily press by numerous and | which developed into pneumonia, House (H. R. 10416) directing the District | No, ™40,, folio 310 et pea, ope of the land ree | aps.agas Trostece._ | TRUSTHES SALE OF FRAME TEXEAINTS, Tie Ga re tice ibtrtet | etonad Toren Or lectures, abd in botl)|| Aa ithe: curtain ‘was about to bolrung sup ll Gemlladadcrs ts gayi to alsahets ae Guest in writing of the association secured. there- JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER, 1525-20-27-28-29-20-81-82-33 AND 34. Bil sola The commissioner how he got hie ane | ey eee de Sith Femee ellticenen tee, | Saturday night at the Fourteenth Strect Bailey of Washington, administratrix of the | 5. We the unéersigned trustees will sell at pub- == COURT, WEST WASHINGTOD nual tax reduced by bribery, learning the Theater, where Rose Coghlan is acting in trick from older residents. would naturally be expected in such ag- | «the Great Ruby He auction, in front of the premises, on WED- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | Ry virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded e reforms. The bureau's own peri- a velegram was handed | State of Davis W. Bailey, deceased, $10,- | NESDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF APRIL, LOTS IN “WHITEHAVEN,” NEAR THE CON- the land records of the District of Colum! is charged a : . . e A.D. 1000, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK DUIT ROAD. ja Liber 1806. follo 804 et seq, 1 will, at that Spaniards were favored by the state at | Gaicals and leaflets hav> been Improved | [2 M88 Coghlan announcing that her sister Pi he ee SE Sacer P-M.. the following described real estate, situate} | By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated April | request of ihe older of the notes’ gectinal’ therehse the expense of the natives. both in quantity and quality, though Eily was dying in Stamford, Conn. Miss : Mae boned a in the county of Washington, District of Colum | 20, 1891, and recerded in Liber 1618," at folio 196 | geil at public auction, 1n front of the pre - bee “Me Andres Crosse, a Cacrchant of many | Dot, 18 quantity Shave been used tp | Coghlan at once telegraphed that she would | the award for that sum Was made and filed | Ha to wit? AN Of lotemumbercd ring (rnin | 2 gee end, Fecerded in Liber 1618," District of | ginning at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. ON MONDAY, — Rares Saas, an Ames. | much larger issue could have been used to | hasten to her side as soon as the play was | in the Supreme Court of the District of | block numbered six (6), of Avalon Heights, a8 per | Columbia, and at the request of the bolder of the E SIXTEENTH DAY OF APRIL, 1900. the tol. years’ stand‘ng in San Juan, but an Amer- | advantage. ss d th: ent on the st: pid plang. | Columbia by J. J. Johnson, the arbitrator, | plat thereof recorded in county: subdivision book | note secured thereby, the undersigned, trustees, | jowing described property sitcate in t fean citizen, informed the commissioner | “4 "The superintendent's lecture tours, the | ve 2 ‘en went on the stage and play- to whom was mutually submitted the case | 7, page 78, of the surveyor's office of the District | will sell, at public auction. In front of the prem- | Weshingion, formerly known 2s Georg: that 2 Spaniard who rented @ farm had} ytters show. have ben not only appre, | © Ber bart. then pending in that court between the ad- | Says, ‘enscmientes righte, privileges and appar: | COMMENCING: Aer NOR. DUCE ead ees | these Se hmandcod and eighty three IRS)" ons Fate eed t ax on {t. which, while he EiGamemthic ate ———_-+ e+ 2S) vays, ements, rights, priv! pur- | COMMENCING 4 D PM, ott h and cights-three ). one hun- pect haat poms eee cee aoe Hated, but fruitful in specific local reforms. | onoops NEEDED IN WaipPrnes, | Wuistratrix as plaintiff and the District of | Tenances to the same Velonging or in any wise | following described. plese Gr parcels of real estate, | eed and eighty four (16d), one hundred nual eighin, ‘Baa ft was 5 a rape cleaning local news rooms, bill rH bs Columbia as defendant. appertaining. situate in the county of Washington, District of | five (1x5), one hundred dnd elgity-aix (180). ono ie: aks Ls on. and | boards, mutascopes and driving out gam- —_—_+ e+ —_____ erme of sale: One-third of the purchase money | Columbia, to wit: Lots one (1), two (2), three (3), | jndred amd eighty-seven (IST), one busdeed awl 1 from $80) 10. Bi j " u ty the tax was raised from $60 to $100. As to| pling slot machines. In Pittsburg the work |Gena, Young and Bell Noth Ask for Brutality to Hor, in cash and the balance in two equal payments, | four (4),’ five (6), six (6), seven (7), "eight (B), | elghty-cizit (Ss), oe handred and. wisiteaine she tax on commerce, lie sald that formerly | has been particularly effectives A Yocet Reintorcements. picket / eee in one two years, to be secured by deed of | twelve (12), thirteen (13), fourteen (14), fifteen | (180)° one hundred and ninety (180), one hewl ea he paid $700 a year to the state as an im-| auytiar composed of young men from A cablegram from Manila yesterday s: To the Editor of The Evening Star: + trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the | (15). sixteen (10), seventeen (17), eighteen (18), | and ninety-one (1), one hundred and ninetstws orter © first-class, and $1.050 to the | 2 mary 4 2 , ; = cption of the purehawer. A deposit of '$100_re- | nineteen (I0), twenty (20) apd twenty-one (21). Ja | {iu>\" one busdred wad Dinets cites thas Saud making $1,750 a year. He then | fy weed tice eiaet hes pally appointed | Reports of encounters between the Ameri-| Will you please enter another protest | “ition of the purchater. conveyancing, reve- | block 8, in the subdivision made by Jacob P. Clark | Seed and ninett four (104), oe hundaed ghd wine Placed himself in the second class and paid | hae been oreanioad sod a Merah eee | can troops and the insurgents continue to | 2B4inat the use of the whip on horses to | sue sof eaie to be. complied with within tttces | and part of ot two (She ure Whtieheaee, nee so | Sve AHS), one butdred and tuety sts Qi) and one page m pap Cora = has & nized, any a local “a $0 Z F terms of sale to or v1 een ve a a uy and nivety-se' 7), Of Marthe $421 to the stat Z the the municipality's | Sine been opened. The coopention arrive from many points. On Friday Capt. | ‘hat published last night. Gays from day of sale, or trustees reserve the | Palisades of the Potomac Land Improvement Com- | Dun‘tird and niveti-scren (its). of Mart jemand for its Tz per cen and of the polics, as well Jota ig man was seen driving down Con- | right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting pur- | pany, said subdivision being recorded in the office | Sud fietile Anne seventy-five (175), and cast eve 3 | Sturgis, while reconnoitering, struck an in- | 4 bis ght 4 : 7 . ‘ feryone and Everything Taxed. | of the preachers, has been secured. ‘It was | surgent. outpost om the Nevallohes roadly|| mecticutiavenuevonslust: Bungaya atternog ne || Chen oe erin re suasa | eee Voces, ce Yerteenmnent (ot) (Oe be aa ree ae are ot Oana aaa eee a ‘rom this brief review of the the result of an appeal to the mayor, start- | aye miles dist: nt from Manila, killing two | 22@ Rorse had been clipped. The man was E. J. BOND, Terms of sale: One-third of purchase money in | four (84). as recorded tn the office of the wun ‘ ed by the bureau, that Mrs. Langtry's en- | 2Y® See n& two | using the whip in a way which left a sick- JAS. E. PADGETT, cesh, balance in two equal Installments, in one and | of the District of Golumbia, in Book Ay mae x: sak se Be ae n that If the laws gagement to play “Th> Degenerates” was | 294 capturing ten. All were in full unf-]| ening memory in the mae oe the observer. | ap5-d&ds ‘Trustees. EE area dis Sern igri Setecest at the Georgciows, D. c.. page 189. gael Bad been faithfully administered no per- | canceled in Pittsburg. One lecture tour | form. Unfortunately, Capt. Sturgis’ force | Cannot. our Humane Society reach cach ane . bara | ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, palsnce tn son and no article or form of property "F | was not large enough to pursue the main | cases of brutality? AN OBSERVER. THOS. DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ee tit mpage pres [ota nd three yvare, fepresented by ta, of eculd have aped his or its share of the i Roe body. April 5. TRUSTEES’ SALE. ebascr or purcbagers. A deposit of $100 on each | semt-annually, and pee ad, yt a tent at teat ‘upon 2, mnie Nerden, Phe direct tases would D E COPFEE ACREE A detachment of the 42d Infantry, while —_.—__. By virtue of power contained In a certain deed of will be required at the time of sale. All cou- | the rty sold. or all cash, at the option of the be palit) baal beer’ ‘extremely onerous. ‘The S rel WITHYOU scouting in Laguna province, was pursued | AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &o, | ttust executed by Francis W. Baker to the under- veyaucing, record: parchaser, a deposit of fifty dollars being required earnings of mercha’ manufacturers and | | If not, drink Grain-O—made from pure grains. a | DY, the insurgents, and obliged to take signed trustees, bearing date the 24th day of May. | purchaser's cost. ‘Terms of sale to be complied | At time af sale on cach lot sold. All conver: vite. - , recorded In Liber 2415, follo 163 et s the | with within fifteen days from the day of sale, or | recording and revenue stamps at the cost of { @ther producers were subject toa tax of | Igy writes; “The fret time't mage Grafo-o f aig | Tefuge Ina church at Pacto, where the Today. Undersigned will sell, before auld premlves, lot | the trustees ‘will at the risk and cost of | purchaser. ‘Terns of sale to be complied with withe fe po ce egos ae he | Bot ike it. but after using It for one week nothing | Americans repelled the rebels until re-en- Be i a2 = ““B’ in Jones’ subdivision, square 342, on the SEV- | the defaulting purchaser or purchasers, after five | fu teu days from day of mile, othersise the Tene ie per cent or more, according to the | would induce me to go back to coffee.” It none | forcements arrived. ‘Thomas Dowling & Co., Aucts. st. B.W.— | ENTEENTH DAY OF APRIL, 1900. AT THE days’ previous advertisement of such resale financial exigencies of the treasuries, pro- | isbes and feeds the system. The children can drink Lieut. Gordon, with a company of the | Trustecs’ sale of two lots on 17th et. extended, HOUR OF HAUF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK IN THE | some ‘of general circulation ant | tek es cont of Sie deneting tenes Bae oe s = ae Paes ce cost It ser, after at 16th Infantry, while scouting near Aparri, | on Monday, April 9, at 4 p.m. Louis P. Shoe- | AFTERNOON. iblished the city of Washington, ct of | least five days’ advertisement of such ‘resale in vine and municipal. For example, if a | it —— roe Pavel Lesa oe the pro liper | merchant's income were) valued at $10,000 | substance of! pure the directions Ix mokny | Cagayan province, engaged 350 insi maker and Albert F. Fox, trustees. ‘Terms of ar he would pay in direct taxes $1,450, | £7 our grocer, follow the directions in making ae wae urgents. rt F. Fox, : Cash. Purchaser to pay for reve- | Columbia. sone newspaper publisted in the city of Washing- 5 IAM W. AYRES, Trustee, ton, D. C JOHN BEALL, oye ft and you Will have a delicious and healthful table | Lieut. Gordon was wounded. ©. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G st. n.w.— | THe SMPs nd all necessary, papers wat Wis! Trustee : NER. He wouid also pay for his cedula or per- | Beverage for 0.4 aud young. ‘and Be, A sergeant and a corporal of Company I, ; Trustees’ sale of No. 1005 E st. u.w., on Monday, | apb-d&as SE USIASS, Tuas, mesic “Hatching bulldig. a atorey Tor bolder of notes." ans asds - . -

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