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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, MAY ¢ 2, 1900-16 PAGES. EVENING Hall, Pa. ave. bet the president. GEA. RIEU ALISM nw. will bh NIGHT, all int hear. nee You ean see, Which EVE L-ftting Fone pay *: TH STREET. es Blanks 511 9th. 6a Cash for Insurance When you want mone Policies! sur itairance peuies. Full 14th 615 St. Rooms 19=21. othes, ins, «te... Easton & Rupp, 421 Ith. Popriar Priced Sta! Ad Suits for Gentlemen, $25 Senate, to ores 6E ¥ of oolene, fo swan to bh Walker & Co. AND CLOTHIER, 625 PI AVE! 1 For Sale—Electric Fans erent stsles to select from. Sold ow TrEvery vitiee and store sbonid be supplied. Nat'l Electrical Supply Co., 1423 No ¥. AVE. "PHONE 833. » 25 Per Cent Cheaper. 25 Per Cent Faster. JOUN i Ay STRE Ts OLD BIKES MADE NEW) We de all sorts of Ble Repairing. from put- i in @ spoke reboilding # wheel Better than nary work—expert ¥ NES CYCLE w 8 es _ “OLIVE” INFATUATION. * fe others have it. It's all i le. To see it is HOP, S14 14th st. : NINTH ST. N.W. myt-64 “TIODERN”? bee PRINTERS. * - Wane ne 1 LLA& WALLACE, Poy out-of-date © printing. nuddern types ners —mod- . printed 1107 B. - iting medium R. 918 H st. Wednesd: PIRITE ALISM MEDIUM. Sé : DAY. TUESDAY, FRIDS VIE DAILY. Fursand FineWoolens Kept freezing storage at Center Mar ason at lowest rate “I NEVER DISAPPOINT.” ‘TER, from 1 all th ese tain. We do not p re time— an « si rgetown All persons ‘us applica to be issued lip May. asing si ac RLAND & CAR! DST. N post office. Or JOHN H apliow.s THIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE KING, Grand RB 1E FIRM OF E. Acker ave. BW, nL, Iho. dfs Atileck having her in the late SS at the same Sof Acker & ke all collections THAT 7 ALBERT FE THILIP J ACKER, AFFLECK, Jr. ing sold m In firm of Acker k te my late Philip J. At- nage with Mr. Affleck o ALBERT Tel. —— fs the best whisky f — use. Tt ie absolatel: = ent bed: —— quart. Only JAMES THALE HAVE FRANK C. POT and bullder, i patrtin imates fur. XPERIENC Sour spring w glaz! East side 1 ky Jobbing nd furniture pack- b st. bet. O& P. CLEVELAND PARK To see beautiful wen Eromens walles cvines Shriners’ Privted quickly with the _ latest style type. Choice Emblemiatic of 41 waccent "cards, "te Cards Etre Kumperial Council in SHEIRY'S PRINTING OFFICE, 623 D street n. iw. apieat Save 20% net Home and Furnitu: Size Sw What are you paying for Fire Insurance on your 2 Accident Insurance, $20 per KER, 458 La. ave. ‘Tel 142, Ask for catalogue. Agen 726 15th at. agency for Gardner & Vall Laundry of 5 Best laund-y 10 he country Men’s Shirts to Order. We have been making Shirts to order since and have made them for thousands of We think we can make Shirts for you suc- cessfully. If there are any faults as to fit Ss of Scolch Madras or Cheviot. f fabrics from French cl e e the best in the world, © cuffs attached or detached. rts of fabrics from the looms of h weavers, $3.50 each—cuifs ved. THE CONGRESSIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY. Senator Hawley. ERTISEMENTS, DEATH OF EDWARD 0. LEECH. INDEX TO ADV Former Director of the United States Mints Paxses Away. Edward Owen Leech, who was di of the United States mints under Presid, -Page Page -Page -Page Harrison's administration, died at Mount “Page Sinai Hospital, ‘w York city, last night. Z Z -Page 5 He was taken ill about three weeks ag EUS NCES. <Page 4 and was operated on for appendic Du PROPEKTY Pave 3 ing the first week he rallied from the ef- Ceara fects of the operation and was considered NTRY REAL ESTA “Page 4 to be out of danger, but pneumonia set in, | THS, Page 7 and from the first his recovery was doubt- } Saye ful. Page 16 Mr. Leech was a Washingtonian by birth Page 3 nd education, being a graduate of Colum- | Page 10 bian Univers of the National Law ae a College of th in which last he car- Neate is d off a gold medal for proficiency In hi (Ottices) . class, an honor never before attained by P (toons). y student fn the history of Stores} was the son of D. I | (Louses) spent his entire adult If Mr. La ding In (Lots) ector of the m administration At ADS AND BOAR se MMER Rt SUBURL UNDER" > (Lats). D (Mise Abe meee ene N DEAD. John A utt Pasxes Away, Aged S6— Other News. Special Correspondence of The Evening Star, tion of cashier of the ROCKVILLE, Ma., May 1, 1900. National he held at the || Mr. John Allnutt, one of the oldest and K had recently me nme t respected citizens of this county, died re Sunday at his home, near Laytonsville, sent aged eighty-sin general break- down of the the cause of death. De the following chil- tase dren: J. Wm., Benj, Aden D., Jacob M., J. He waa hie andl_comp: | Charles E. and Mi: arah and stateme ar tary statis | © Allnutt, all of this country, and Mrs. production 0} clous metals thre s Benson of Baltimore. The funeral ut the world h were pu place yesterday afternoon from the t Treasury riment and ed Church South at Go: sought by economists and public men of | one of the most large Europe and America. Experts on mone-|in that section. The services were subject d them as the ducted by Rev. G. Dorsey White, heritative pubieations to be had. the nd th interment discussion bimetallism in Germany, ining the church. and England, and wherever Carrie M. Humphries and Mn Geo. ce Carhart, both of Washi were sie ae ie murried here yesterday by Rev. Thomas H. Matte oo tee Campbell, pastor of the Baptist Church. Pa ati i a The funeral of Claude EB. Watkins, the pgst and present. of the sev antries | Yang, telegraph operator who committed ee won Bas s were | Suicide several days ago at Cumberland by shooting himself with plac th held in high es Mr. Li em. sh was the brother of Rev. Geo. ch of thi a revolver, took tt 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon from home of his parents at Boyd's, this iene f a county. ‘The sermon was preached by Rev. qe or te le Tas [ee s of Germantown, and the eae f Deen ee a eee interred in the Presbyterian should have died In early manhood ts a | Cemetery at Boyd's, under the charge of matter of sincere regret to his host of | ‘he Junior Order United American Me- Genie and edauicece St OF \chanies, No. 61, of Alexandria. The pall- bearers’ were selected, three each, from the Jr. O. t. A. M. and the O. RT, to Which organizations the deceased belonged. The flora! tributes were handsome and Women in a Row. was a row in Maiden lane late yes- y afternoon, In which a number of | 2¥Merous. colored women participated. When blood Se Sa had been drawn and the countenances of ane = auomneD ane in the alice ceeal & se 2 : ‘ourt today on a charge of vagrancy. It peveral (of the ‘principals bad (been) die |l was aiteged inthe Incumaation Tete woe figured, Policeman Holz appeared upon the | a person of evil life and fame. He was arrested on Ohio avenue. The young man was permitted to forfeit $5 collateral. scene. He arrested Queen Waller, Harris, Laura Day and Mamie Henderson. One of the quartet had to be given hospital treatment. ‘The women would not prosecute each other for assault,” the policeman told Judge Scott this morning, “and I charged them with yagrancy.”” The officer told the court that the women were among the lowest females of their class in South Washington. Judge Scott heard the statements of the Women and assessed a penalty of $20 or sixty days or the farm each. —_—+ Freight Cars Leased. By agreement, which been placed on record in the office of the recorder of deeds, the Pullman Pa! ‘ar Company leases to the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company sAPENTA” The Best Natural Laxative Water. ONE DOSE gives IMMEDIATE RELIEF, ORDINARY DOSE, A Wineglassful Before Breakfast. Woodward & Lothrop. _ OSTEOPATHY. Geo. D. Kirkpatrick, D. O.. 1413 G st. nw. Exauinat Boyes from 9 to 5. tion. tres, fe8-78t* ? se number of freight cars for five years. At the expiration of that time, and vpon payment of $1,162,356.10 in instalt- ments, the cars are to become the property of the Chesapeake and Ohio road, Its good effects are maintained by smaller and steadily diminishing doses, repeated for successive days. WEATHER INDIQATIONS, Fair Tonight and Thursday; Fresh Winds, Shifting to Westerly. Forecast till § p-m. Thursday: For the District of Coluinbia, astern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and Vir- ginia, fair tonight and Thursday; fresh southerly winds, shifting to westerly. Weather conditions and general forecast: The disturbance in fhe north has moved eastward to eastern! Lake! Superior, with slightly increased intensity, but without precipitation, except a few light, scattered showers on its western edge. The southern depression is moving off the South Carolina coast. after causing show- ers through the south Atlantic states. There was no other pretipitation to an ap- preciable amount, except a few scattered showers in the northern and middle plateau: The temperature has risen decidedly in the lake regions, and is six to fifteen de- grees above the seasonal average. In the northwest there has been a marked fall, with freezing temperature in eastern South Dakota. There has also been a mod- erate fall in the Alantic and gulf states. Generally fair weather is indicated to- night and Thursday in the southwest and east of the Mississippi river, except that showers are probable tonight along the lower lakes. It will be warmer tonight in castern New York and the interior of New England, and cooler Thursday in the Ohio valley’ and lower lake region. On the Nev England and middle Atlantic coast the winds will be fresh to brisk southerly. shifting to westerly Thursday, and on the south Atlantic coast they will be fresh and mostly northerly. Storm signals are displayed on Lake Pepin, Lake Superior, except at Sault Sainte Marie, northern Lake Michigan and northern Lake Huron. The following heavy precipitation (in inches) has been reported during the past twenty-four hours: Jupiter, 2.18; Macon, 3; Griffin, Ga., 1.60. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. \ The following were the readings of the thermometer and barometer at the weather bureau for the twenty-four hours beginning at 2 p.m. yesterday Thermometer—May 1, 4 p.m., 77; & p.m., : 12 midnight, 61 6 2 noon, 74; ; minimum, 88; 8 p.m., ¥; 12 midnight May 2, 4 a.m. 2 20.0; 2 p.m., Conditi of the Water. Temperature and condition of water at a.m.: Great Falls, tion, 36; receiving condit‘on at north conne tion at south connection reservoir, temperatu fluent gate house, 36; & Tide Table. Today—Low tide, 4: high tide, 10:20 a.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, p.m.; high tide, 11 The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rises, 4:59; sun sets, 6:55. Moon sets, 10:46 p.m. Tomerrow—Sun rise: The City Lights. Gas lamps ill Hghted by 2 p.m.; extin- guishing begun at 4:07 a.m. The lighting is begun one hour before the time named. servoir, Are lamps lighted at 7:17 p.m.; extin- guished at 4:22 a.m. ———— BOARD OF TRADE'S GUESTS. Distinguished Gentlemen Who Attend Shad Bake Saturday A distinguished company will go on the annual outing of the board of trade Satur- day next. The board will leave at 1:30 p.m. for Marshall Hall, and the arrangements have been so planned that everybody may thoroughly enjoy the occasion. Among the guests on this occ the following: Frank W. H ator Shoup, § will sion will be rkett, Sen- Repr er Bur a seorge surer: 5 ntative “Jame: Bab- cock, presentative A. C. Latimer, Wu Ting the Chinese ministe pre- sentat rles Dick, Si linger, Representativ field tative F sentative F ick He 5 tive Joseph E. Thropp, Judge M. P. Repre tive J. ALT. Hull, Repr tive Junc yle, Representa - Pugh, Representative Georg an, Represent Robert W. resentative N) elas N. Cox, Repr nlative D. Sperry, Representative George W. aylor. Representative John S. Rh J.B. Morton, Mr. H, Bingham, sentative Joseph R. Lane, Representative Ww Williams, Representative Fran V hman, Representative John C. Be pntative ss I Je . Willard Db. jngston, Rudolph Kiet Vandiver, We Ta. ib sybrand den, Theodore Gilbert, W. J James A. Norton, THE COURTS. Court of Appe: The chief jus- Mr. J sand Mr. Justice rd. t appeal No. Fefel agt. Stocker, funk agt. United Sta gument commenced b 2 D) OW. for ap- pellant, and continued by Mr. . H. An- derson for appelle Equity Court No, 1—Justl Woodbury i refe ditor orde ugt. E pearance of absent defen p AL befor, testim examiner, red take Ridgeway agt. Ridgeway; time to file an- swer and cross bill extended till May 8. Dough: agt. Fletcher e ratified nisi and reference tu auditor ordered. tankruptey Court—Justice F : In re Alfred Uhiei iditor’s report rati- fied. In re Benjamin Gartinkle judica- tion and reference to E. S. McCalmont or- dered. ulty Court No, 2—Justice Barnard. Brandenburg ugt. Kuiser; decree pur- suant to mandate. Y: % agt. McIntosh; time to take defendant's testimony limited. Herrell agt. Herrell; order allowing certain exhibits to be remov Kliner agt. Kliner; testimony before J. W. Anderson, examiner, ordered taken. Lee agt. Lee; Bernard T. Janney appointed guardian ad litem. Clampitt —agt. odridge; pro confesso granted. Stipe agt. Stipe; testimony before W. H. Baden, examiner, ordered taken, Og- den agt. Ogden; time to file transcript ex- tended. Colbert agt. Riordan; sale decreed, with M. J. Colbert trustee to sell. Smith agt. Smith; order for appearance. Hooke axt. Hazard; sale decreed, with John Sher- man and Thos. P. Waggaman trustees to sell. Hume agt. Drescher; do., with S. T. Thomas and J. H. Ralston trustees. Heu- rich Brewing Company agt. Knight; re- straining order, returnable May 9. Burnett agt. District of Columbia; pro confesso granted. Smith agt. Sommerville; order confirming a.ditor's report. Clarke agt. Clarke; order for appearance. Ohl et al. agt. Ohl et al.; testimony before D. T. Hassan, examiner, ordered taken. Munson et al. agt. Greene et al.; order appointing John J. Hamilton special auditor, ete. A. B. Dick Company agt. Newman et al.; de- cree making pro confesso final, etc., and reference to auditor. McKay agt. Girvan; reference to cuditor. “Johnson et al. agt. Danenhower et al.; order granting defen- dants’ cross bill ten days additional to an- swer. Circuit Court No. 1—Chief Justice Bingham. Oliver agt. Richards; on trial. Clagett ast. Jarboe et al.; verdict for plaintiff for $1,004.57. Schultze agt. Auth; verdict for defendant. Fersinger agt. Donoghue; cer- {fled to Criminal Court No. 2 for trial. Circuit Court No. 2—Justice Bradley. Henry agt. Kimmel; remittitur of $200 filed and judgment for plaintiff on verdict for possession and costs, with stay of exe- cution for ten days, Criminal Court No. 2—Justice Cole. In re Wm. Sewall, contempt of court; sentenced to jail for four days. Estate of Marcellina Jarboe; verdict sustaining will. Court—Justice Cole. Estate of Areanne Wood; answer of Wm. N. Wood nled. Estate of Martha Caney; order granting letters of administration to James B. Wilson; bond, $10,000. In re Mary F. Harrison, guardian; order directing in- vestment of funds. Estate of Braxton B. FINANCIAL. He Noticed It A Yankee, who bad traveled in Switzerland, was asked if he crossed the Alps. ‘Wal,’ be drawled. “now you call my attention to it I guess I did Pass over some rising ground.” He must have been some relation to the other Yankee that asked an English acquaintance if he wasn't afraid to go out after dark in England. ‘Why 0%" said the Englishman. ‘“Well,”" seid the American, “I should think you'd be afraid of falling overboard If there isn’t any railing round your bloomin’ little island.” Did You Notice the recent “‘break"’ in steel and fron stocks? Now we are not going to tell you what we sald they were going to do, or call your attention to our ad- vertisement of the steenty steenth in the N. ¥. Daily Howler; we didn’t advise you to fell them or to buy them, but if you lke to trade in “Hair Raisers" we can execute your orders in them (or im anything) on a margin of from three to five per cent. We have private wires to all the leading markets and offices in all the principal cities. Try our service through our local correspondent, or send for our free book. HOWARD, CROSBY & CO. 62 WALL ST., NEW YORK. WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT, L, D. FOWLER & CO., 1421 F ST. at REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of the QOENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON TY, At Washington, i the District ef Columbia, at the close of business, April 26, 1900. RESUUR Loans and discounts. rdrafts, secured a bonds 0 secure efreniation... 1. bonds to secure U.S. dep. sits. . $833,901 209 24 rg oo vo miums on U.S. bonds 00 Stocks, securities, &e.... Z 50 Banking house, furniture and fixtures. o Other real estate ow 30 Due from national agents) ae a1 Due from state banks and bankers 2 Due from approved reserve agents 60 Internal revenue stamps 41 Checks and cther cash items. s Bxchanges for clearing heuse Notes of other national banks. Fractional paper curreney, and cents. Lawful mon nick reserve in bh Speck eS = $218,854 00 Legal tender notes. 150.000 00 -——- 368,884 d with U. treasurer if circulation)... 10,06 LIAB Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund... Undivided | taxes paid. National bank “1 Dne other banks, Due to bankers Individual deposits | u Ject to check...... Demand certificates deposit. Certitied Sa Vnited States deposttn. Deposits of U.S. disburs- Ing officers. - eee ‘Total. - $2,296, olumbia, 8x: named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and be! A. B. RU Subseribed and sworn to before me N WARD ¢ it PORT OF TH Of th RIGGS NATIONAL BANK Of Washington, D. of business honse, stamp sh items aring house Fractional paper currency, ni cents Lawful mone: Legal tender notes USS. certificates posit for legal tenders. 180,600 60 868,482 00 $6, ‘Total, 12,304 12 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $590,000 00 Surplus fund 100,000 00 ndivided. protits, taxes pald. 96, Due to other national banks. 61 Due to state banks and bankers. ds unpaid. Individual nd ertificd Total. . District of Columbia, ss ARTHUR T. BRICK, cashier of the above ume nly swear that the above » best of my knowledge and ARTHUR T. BRICE, Cashie yed and sworn to before me this 2d day DAVID RITTENHOUSE, ary Publi CHAS. ©. GLOVER, THOS. HYDE M. LATE ROSS PERE Correct—Attest: it GURLEY & JOHNSON, BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1835 F ST., Members New York Stock Exchange. New York Correspondents, Van Emburgh & Atterbury STOCKS, BONDS & LOCAL Securities bougtt and sold—Casb or Margin, fe7-16tf Tel phone, 390 and 490. Johnston; proof of publication filed and or- der appointing guardian ad litem, Estate of Elizabeth Barber; account passed. E: tate of Geo A. Ridgeway; order grantin) letters of administration to J. C. Ridgewa: bond, $700. In re John Taylor (minor); or- der appointing Diana Fountain guardi: bond, $300. Estate of John Miller; order granting letters of administration to Wm. W. Douglas; bond, $9,000. Estate of Oren W. Weaver; petition for letters of adminis- tration filed. In re Robt. H. Harris, guar- dian; petition for release as guardian filed. Estate of Charles Fischer; will, dated June 7, 187, filed. Estate of Henry D. Clark will fully proved. Estate of Thos. M. Steel; will partly proved. Estate of Ann Stacy Owens; commission issued. Estate of Chas. Fischer; will, dated August 10, 1878, filed. Estate of Anna M. Ehrmantraut; petition for letters of administration filed. Estate of Cleland Lindsley; proof of publication filed. Estate of Henry R. Cohtll; petition for probate of will filed. Estate of Wm. C. Hazel; inventory filed. Estate of Peregrine W. Browning rule returned served. Estate of Henry Jost; summons returned not served. Estate of Nathan A. Poole; notice of trial of issues served. Estate of Eliza- beth Lee Washington; order admitting will to probate and granting letters of adminis- tration c. t. a. to Fannie W. Reading; bond, 3500. Estate of Mary D. Fessenden; will, dated March 8, 1884, filed. —_————__. Minnie Grant, colored, two years old, Jiv- ing at 2080 L street northwest, was knocked down by a delivery wagon yesterday after- noon and slightly injured. ‘The affair aap- pened near ist and L streets northwest. The child was taken home by friends. HAPPY LITTLE GIRL. HER FATHER LEARNED HOW TO TREAT HER, “While drinking coffee, I visited a celebrated physician, who told me that my severe headaches, languid feelings and inability to work were caused by the blood being very thick and sluggish, from the use of coffee. Since leaving off coffee and using Postum Cereal Food Coffee, I have recovered my energy, am able to work hard and feel brighter and happier in every way. - “My wife also uses Postum Food Coffee, without any disagreeable after effect. She feels strength- ened and invigorated with the Postum, while, on the contrary, coffee made her weak and neryous. We also give it to the little girl every morning, and it would be a bard matter to find another child as bright and healthy and bappy as she is. ‘We are great believers in Postum.” H, A. Beck- with, E, Pembroke, N. X. THE CONDITION of the NATIONAL CAPITAL RANK OF W. At Washington. in the District of the close of business April 26. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts, secured and unsecured U. S. bonds to secure circulation... Stocks, weenrities, ete... Banking honee. furniture and fixtures. Other real estate owned... Due from pational banks (not reserve agents)... s Due from state banks and bankers. Due from approved reserve agents Internal revenue starups. 3 Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearin~ house... 2.1”! Fractioual paper currency, nickels and cents... viz 4 Teserve in bank. tender notes. __ with Tt I Capital stock paid fi Surplvs fnnd nal bank notes oatatanding. to other national mpanies: savings banks. ds ipaid Individual deposits su to check... 2. 7S1.835 49 Demand a Prsit. = 25 00 Certified checks. 240 89 34 74 Tors District of 1. ii. 1. MekE . bank, do solemnls ar that the aboy is true to the best of my knowledge and b H. H. Meck Correct—Atrest: JOUN Pil GEO. it REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of th HOME SAVINGS he Distriet ANK. At Wasbington, f Columbia, at the close of busine pril 26, 1900, RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Revenue stumps... Forniture and fixtures, LIABILITIES. Capital stock (paid in full) Interest and exchange. Individual commercial posits... Individual posits... Certified checks 91,59 S 05 de. savings 56,419 81 25 00 148.041 86, o $190. . FRA . Treasurer of t named bank, do solemnly swear that the above ‘nt is true to the best of my knowledge and . FRANCIS MIL ‘Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to bef of May, A.D. 1900. above me this Int day HOWARD MORA Notary Public, D. HUGHRUE, ERBACH. CLARKE, DANA Li LN, ND SCHMID4 vy. SCHAEFER, in cRNA ATTA STORAGE Most accessible and best appointed Stor- Warehouse in the elty. Clean, dry, : rd—and guarded by watch: n_day and night. EF Padded Vans and experienced men = for moving. Goods packed and shipped anywhere. Lowest rates. Estimates fur- nished. Lf easel Parcel Deiivery Company, 929-931 D St *Phone 659. 2k o—_—______-_____-» Wen loan | No Trouble | 2c, eo of —on Furniture anos and other household — goods wit rem oval Lowest rates of interest. See us. |To Get Money| SES from your possession. No publicity. No delay. Security Loan Co., my2-14d SOHC CSS eee eee eee eeeee Accounts F Business Men and Indirid- nals respectfully solicited, We ‘do a general Bavking Business Location very venient for uptown business men, The HOME SAVINGS BANK, Seventh and L Streets. OFFIC! Room 1, Warder Bldg. Cor. oth & F, (til woe eeeeeces . . . . Ps . . . ° ° ‘ NEW ISSUE OF STOCK. THE FIRST Co-Operative Building Association, OF GEORGETOWN, D.C. Office: 1325 Thirty-second Street. ORGANIZED MAY, 1882. SHARES, $2.50-PAYABLE MONTHLY, The Association fs now in sunis of $10.00, $360 onnltip if $150.00), Uficate ring 4 per of deposit. At the the series sub- scribed to (six years from te_of its issue) pald-up shares particlpate in the Pall Earninza equally with shares paid upon monthiy. This fea- ture gives yor interest for the whole thme upon the whole amount deposited, ard rids you of the Incon- venlence of making mouthly visits to the office. <. President. Vice President, ER, Secretary. NG, Treasurer. Storage. Owing to the enormous quantity of Furniture stored with me in my buildings 637-629 La. ave., I found it necessazy to lease the large ware rooms 683 La ave.. and am now prepared to store your Furniture at my usual low rates. You can pay storage and hauling charges at your convenience. A postal or "phone message will bring my wagons to your door. Marcus Notes, "Phone 1574. (@p13-1m,25)___633-37-39 La. ave. a «6414 and 5% Promptly loaned oa ‘estate in District of Co Tombia. Heiskell & McLeran, oc25-8tt 1008 F st. 2-w. Washington Loan & Trust Co. © OFFICE COR. 9TH AND F STS. myl-5t-42 PaID-UP CAPITAL, $1,000,000. ‘cans in an> amount made op approved real estate or collateral at reasonable rates. I>terest p-ld upon deposits on monthly bal- ances subje t to check. ‘This company scts as executor, administra- tor, trustee, agent, treasurer, registrar and in all other fiduciery capacities. Boxes for rent in burglar and fireproof vaults for sufe deposit and storage of valuable WTI FINANCIAL, of two R CATT PHOPHONR EASTON apoNn The Future A MYSTERY stm: row. Re vertnkes ¥ open an F_ BISCHOFT, s: wD on yen tom: p are bay Interest upon deposits, Union Savings Bank, 1222 F St. apdo-1d x ~ ESTABLISHED 1S, Lewis Johnson & Co., BANKERS, 1315 F Street, Sun Building, Members New York and Washings ton Stock Exchange. TRAVELERS USE, EDT eh . drawn as checks, . fn enmt fry where used. No identification necessary. Also Letters of Credit available everywhere. Correspondents of MOORE & SCHLEY, 3 font _ _ NE y YORK. Have Your Wiil Prepared BY THE Union Trust & Storage Company OF THE DISTRICT OF GoLUMBIA, 1400 F st Wills drawn naming the company executor of trustee kept safely and without charge EDWARD J. STELLWAGE JAMES G. PAYNE... GEORGE F. HAMILTe BRADLEY FLEMING 1 ap2t-2itr Frank H. Pelouze, Member Washington Stock Exchange, 1405 F Street. Specialist in Local Securities. ap4-26t° CARLEY, ROSENCARTER &C0,, Banker® cn@ Brokers, 20 BROAD ST., NEW YORK. Bonds, Stocks, Cotton, Grain, Provisions, Special fast wire constant quotations, WASHINGTON OFFICE: NO. PST. N. vASHIN 1421 F ST. N.W, MAKE ASSURANCE DOUBLY SURE. Realty Appraisal and Agency Co. (ncorporated), 610 13th St. N. W. Makes appraisals for real estate ioans. Guarantees the real estate will bring the amount of loan at forced wule or buys the property. Issues ce-tificates protecting LOANS ageinet TAX SAL and buys in property if sold, ang holds certiticntes for your benefit. The charge is only $2 for five years on loans of $5,000 or lene It will loan refally or will SELEOR THE BEST S the trust Co.’s have nd G = our SELE BROKERS should submit GILT-EDGE LOANS. No commisston ppen to have client's money, to St, and no dictation as to title or fire ins. Go. co: .T US on ans REAL ESTATE MATTER, It costs nothing unless we can serve you. S. W. WOODWARD, President. R, Vice President Ww. ‘Treasurer. fe1-78t-26 MONEY TO LOAN. AY, and 5%. R.W.Walker& Son fel1-104 1006 F_N.W. The West End National Bank, 1415 G STREET. WASHINGTON, D. 0, Capital and Surplus, $250,000.00. Accounts of corporations, firms and individuals solicited. Letters of credit through Brown Bros. & Co. ang foreign exchange available in all parts of the world issued on den and. F. C. STEVENS. President. JOHN H. MOORE, ‘Vice President. fe2i-m.whs-20tf R. A. CHESTER, Gashler. MONEY TO LOAN: 44 and 5%, ON DISTRICT REAL ESTATE. RATE OF INTEAEST REGULATED BY CHARy ACTER OF SECURITY. 4 R. O. Holtzman, mbs-litt loth and F sts. n.w. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Surplus, $111,496.44 * AS MONEY TO LOAN. No charge to tne borrower for examination of title. ~S No charge for sppraisement. 7 Xo charge for recording. No .ommiss‘ons. Loans Absolutely Free of Expense. Settlement of talf sbares or whole shares at any time and caving the Interest on the shares settled, Bu''ding loaas made and interest charged only, on the smoun* peeded as you go along, and not of the whole loar, until you have drawn it all. ‘Theee adventager make the loans of the Pet« petual the ch apest in the city. . ©. ©. DUNCANSON, President, JOHN COOK. Secretary, Office. 506 ith s:. Ge30-30tf The National Safe Deposit, Savings and Trust Company, CORNER 25TH ST. AND NEW YORE AVR Capital:One Million Dollars Bests Bate incde | rglar-proot Vaults. : ra inside Br: ace a Administrator, Executor, Trustee, &e. oe W. B. Hibbs & Co., BANKERS & BROKERS, Members New York Stock Exchange, 1419 F Street. Correspondents of LADENBURG, THALMANN & ©0., 608-168 New York. —— THE RIGGS NATIONAL BANK, OF WASHINGTON, D. Oo. Capital, $500,000. EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY, Letters of Credit AVAILABLE IN ALL FOREIGN PARTS, BANK COLLECTIONS, ORDEES FOR INVESTMENTS. STOOKS AND BONDS, apza-2stt »* ® Hopkins & Co., 27-32 WASHINGTON LO, & TRUST BLDG, actiadenpeer ys eRy ral Gescral Suptoe Bustos, LETTERS OF CREDIT AND BIAS OF EX. Ch ANIM on re Hong ond Beanena Ran, Sytass Soabe eae