The Washington Bee Newspaper, April 29, 1899, Page 2

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THE WASHINGTON BEE. Only one man, | | RPURNED S400 OODBRBE | === me With Expert Fishers and Huy in washington gives, FRANK S. Monnett, Attorney | ,.24ine o¢ General of Ohio. Says eee ole, oe ee nes YOURCREDIT He Did It ay ar ee ten and a ed upon A ever looked upon. Cig Parti fr S60 IS GOOD ATTACKS THE OIL TRUST.) Predecessor Began Fight—Succeeded | PM" were no p: spread out " ae $ in Having Standard Oil Co. De- | at E, e errman clared an Illegal Corporation. . ns a ARTIST, PHOTOGRAPH vy) ba fe = Lo Mue » the big 7 eventh Street, N. W. ; is Monnett Started Pruceedings to Have the sand dunes Politicians ought to tell the truth. | pote oa Trust Declared Ia Contempt of Court, - The Only Complete Housefurnishing EstaLitshment wed dectas Glace sce P ak a Ganeed Put a smal] man ina big posi-4 A uon and he will forget himself. | J.J. Duvall’s Washington. ; Him $400,000 to: Cease Activity—Is « - oe . 3 | eX ses ¢ lee L DtSte, IN. W.- Very Persistent Man. Why is justice in Washington There is no reason why special cred- tike the weather ? — ( A F K —_ it should be given to a public officialy} addition to he: Sg i . ho spurns a bribe, yet the fact re- | a score or m t is changeable. The : ae whe or mot ear is a ae to the 2027 L Street, N. W. mains that the public is strongly in- | were being ea clined to give suck credit, and particu- | M2" te New Y. 2 me i to the negro. | J, i succeeded in 1 white man not given g | Is now open to accommodate ladies a “ tarkyta ane wile spurs. a) €Q60d stacaes fat “ There is but litle hope for the! and gentlemen with first-class bribe which he could easily have | ayer made to m negro in the South. | LUNCHES € taken i. the circums + and | these tailless a: ‘ i n | never have been accused of anything | the thouse The Bre editor ie not looking ’ Au. opel mechs peti eso haa _ . 7 es Ss a quittigg in a fight inst | ax the kee for an office aud neither does he ICE CREAM, C\ 4S, CIGARS! a monster monopoly t Feb a want one, | as an nothing but hard work to him . | them away. Wyicha cis Gedkis aah hp Rbuce AND TOBACCO. That is why there is so much inter- 1 doniyy wen A /nhappy 1 - eS est in Frank S. Monnett, the young vehite t pitts dh Attorney-General of Ohio. who was distance of 77 td Clb ; ‘hl = 4 NG BS Spal ey v won the plaudits of the peopi of hi | low themselves . - own and other Siates by his per: woods were full . , . tent and well directed attack on the | domestic cats were m this and that.”’ g F F é e on this Manufacturer of Plain and Ornamenta Standard Oil Company. He bas | mainland by membe-s y und to th gf crew + ole By coming aro’ pis shown the sort of courage that men | IM& crew on the Is All offices in the District of Co- G = a these joined the \ 4 . d : like, and, if the people of his State a , jumbia should be filled by election. Stanton Flats [IR@ A RAILIA ever nominate hini for a higher office | half Papabe are The negro vote will divide} = : than he now holds, as is not unlikely, | tion tail. ‘The pe in 1900. i You will find a full line of eon EOrcheS) Byindow Guards) ne will make a mighty strong candi- | soon heeame = - PEEK lan . rills, Balconies, Gratings, Cel- late, even though the Oil Trust mag- | thick underbrr f Our new leadership is made out! Groceries and lar Doors, Etc., of Every De- nates exert their tremendous money I caine fas = of of that which cannot be seen. Pp ae scription. paws against him, as they surely bes 4 onty at food will do. on a4 that lived ore rovisions, bers .n the woods. Rabbit In union there is strenght. j , i Mr. Monnett is not more than thir Builders Work A Specialty, eight years old. He was elected At- | Were plentiful on the 7 lett i rah! R. P. SOPER. j E. M, eocsuing * aaprege t “4 All work Firstclass. torney-General of Ohio in 1895. His | the cats were cast ashor “ell attorney before the District) Stanton Miarket. Shondn naevnioheee 7 (F predecessors had begun suit against Lap driven away ar. : s op in Rear o reat, N. BK, the Standard Oil Company which had ee ee Bei h tere, NO: 354 aan ees von nwest resulted in the declaration of the Ohio The cats even becan . eis not the man to cater for Supreme Court that the trust was an bins I Lo atten wate n ‘avors. § illegal corporation and must cease its | Work. the spring an¢ epaia Geo. J Bessler operations in the State. That order | Yea? large schools of If there was more manhood in 2 =9 had been given by the court in 1895, | 2 oe = beany Phat many a feast. As the breakers negro attorneys they would suc- SOUTHERN and Mr. Monnett, like everybody else: . familiar with the situation, knew that | the fish upon the beach. ir ceed betier. - i va ed betier : IX E IX E the trust had made merely a pretense | inches of water. the cats w Be truthful, it will pay always. ea ak e of obeying it. into the surf and. fast > claws in the sides of the i Immediately he started proceedings 4 i xs . There is too much treachery | No, 713 F Street, Southwest. to have the trust magnates declared co te, oe ad vane eu pach 4 ‘rour the among certain negroes to succeed, Stalls: 86 to 87 Center Marker,—7th T T a | E B T in contempt of court and further pro- an : parm hapten ihis world was not made for the | When you are about to buy a Sewing Machine constituent companies in Ohio taken | jo uame so treublesease th white man alone. do not be deceived by alluring advertisements away because of the illegal alliance pay parties fecame quite and be led to think you can get the best made, into which they had entered. Through r : It is not well to tell all you know, [saat Leny } Ki hnest finished and these proceedings he has made life a smone the Lovina lore on the x " * - logs were used in chasing the cat 5 Most Popular G burden to the Standard Oil Company’s | (ee Te pact Wan aadle esti beach on official favors. lisicas | k Abolish the office of justice of | his I$ NO JOKE the peace. i “Save your pennies It is better that they are abolished | | | | | Be careful of what yon say and aps Brae epi ¥ y officers, and so wisely has he waged Many cate were killed, tet x i y for a mere song. See to it that i ¥ » to whom you say it, No. 1001 44 Street, Southwest. | ou buy from Teliable manu: ; His wae that they are fearful of the (dceas Welt Aout: AML Bp ethaen | acturers that have gained a s Ss. - } never saw such peculiar cats as | viaet t be too hasty in coming to gr ee) ee pecentston ty bearer se dsauase It surprised nobody, therefore, when | pound at Rarnegat.” 3 Sy S, ’ reeks age m1 : zs aba a conclusion, Jewelry, and Merchant Tailoring. Sewing Machine that is noted a few weeks ago Mr. Monnett told of eee The Maryland politicians have . 5 the world over for its dura- an attempt which has been made to Offensive Cargoes on Board. e Maryla Pp Having purchase the entire Stock | bility. You want the onethat NY get him to cease fighting by a bribe of “Sometimes the cargoes b @ fz not been cared for as yet. of eters SEATS ae ape is easiest to manage and is $400,000. & the ened Cc, ie from the hot countries play ha 7. we will offer to e Fubdlic 5 an ZZ srother-in-law a representative oi ie the f s they giv forth. , Will the aeere See become shoes to go at $2.50, $3 and $3.50 $2 . Light Running AT THE trust told him where he could find ‘ Lepr eha ohh porbs eta a factor in American body politic? | $1.50, 98c. nove Se Weak | $400,000 that nobody need ever know i wel eid Shed waddle « 2 is . ere Is none ndabiten erat! || 'y he received if he would only cease his | g; Matters fin: heeame so lai Be what you say you ar Branch Stores: 727 and 1021 435 i See ee terol norking BEE OFFICH, activity. He was not asked even to } we pe plore below & I nothing mor2. Street Southwest. k 5 parts, fineness of finish, beauty withdraw any of the suits he had be- | chased a big Newfoundland al in ni appearance, or has as many 1osrstwn. ww. gun but merely to let them drag} o¢ its kennel aft and us or later improvements as the a | along until his term of office expired. aa a hetile. «hite the cr he WHERE YOU OAN GET What sort of a man is this young | getyes around the dec EW ON AES DO jawyer who puts i is 7 isk «¢ sing washed overly fe DEC, | fortune, a fortune as t or greater pvp basins Cobia Mapapandy Deception is sooner An honest man is a truthful man. | The cook had to go into the It has Automatic Tension, Double P-ed, a:. TICKETS, than he can hope to make by a life of | easionsily for pro You should do nothing that is} Board b reek both sides of needle (patented),: — uther “ o> ork? , ard by the day, week or | on both sides uid hard work? lid so he tied distasteful to good society. , y Th re Af | Fae ea Nara ite Eaton PROGRAMMES, | Mr. Monnett is a quiet serious man, its ciocih poet on ; 4 es si eee month. € est TO- | the minimum. BUSINESS CARDS of student-like appearance. one wl such Furried visits he was It is not the person who grins in|, N : h in Mary-| WRITE FOR C)2CULARS. * carefully plans his actions and weighs | ana two other men. similarly ) your face, that should be regarded} 44™,erican house in ary- SSS VISITING CARDS | the results before he moves. He is | oq went down and © at as your friend. land.—Hot and ColdBaths, | THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE C6 all, about five feet ten. not at all in- | ropes and he 1 as - : Seer |i Bosrox, Mass, 28 UNIOK SquARs, " Feeception Cards clined to stoutness. is inclined to stoop | hatches could ‘ Don’t place too much confidence | Theatrical Companies a Specialty. | "™*@ieaeo tur sn Loris Mo. Dattas ext Ca aaa SO | 2 little. particularly when he shoves | tor fear the cargo would < in the person who pretends friend | No. 505 W German Street, ban Sa CT = my A his hands in his pockets and walks ship. Baltimore, Md. Be honest with your fellow man. pet "f had to put up the best we BILL-HEADS, | up and down a room thinking over a} the fumes until we reache e case or conversing with a friend. “The usually pl S. OPPENHEIMER & BEx.. -* | LETTER-HEADS, | His forehead is high and broad. His | foe hneomes sickenine. it rs . dark brown hair is parted in the mid- an has to sail for wee 514 Ninth St., Ns. STATEMENTS, dle and brushed to either side. but not | foaded with the ean CONSTITUTIONS, at all in a “chappie” style. His eyes | ig worse. and petroleur | large and expressive. His | pine Inmber. Yow taste BY-LAWS, jaw is square. the lines of his mouth | syersthing you eat. and t will never effect you Fare : ame DRAFT-BOOKS, | are firm. and altogether he looks as | bread are the same so fr ; = s he is. a man with much reserve force | ate is able to distinguis! on’t be alarmed at every little CENTER MARKET. OHECK-BOOKS Ere. | ina contidence that when he needs ft | ing strongly of whatever y« acche AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICE, it will be available. happens to be. . Mr. Monnett speaks slowly and does “Under the influence of t The try daily has been struggling Liberal discount to Churches, | not allow himself to get excited. In| stin these fumes get to be sir 7 Ed iy P _ cats = getting at the truth regarding the | r‘ble. Once we left port hard since its publication, Benevolent Societies, Social Clubs, methods and doings of the Standard | drinking water im ping cass i | ina: ¢ ilitary Organizations and Labor | Oil Trust. Mr. Monnett has hac ; ea st Mr. I as had to | had been ont onl¥ 4 few | It came out one day and has been Advertise Ih} M iller «& Krogma nn, ey Gat ° reqson many things out and form his | the water taen taste res trying hard ever since to make its an e Unions. own conclusions. as the trust has more | from day to day the tast« appearance daily. All work reaky when promised. secrets than a political boss and pays | more disagreeable. At last B) ——- DEALERS IN —— { Wanhen h ti hundreds of thousands of dollars a | forced to stop drinking altoze! ¢ have purchased an entire | year to lawyers to guard them. Many | make for the nearest port Can any one tell the difference oe = Tt bntwenn the 6A “orhon) anil new i | e Hams, Bacon, Lard, outfit of New Type with the most | of his conclusions he finds are not jus- pened to be jn the Island of § vse c tified a8 the evidénce develops. and it | There we changed the w school of politicians ? Beef and Beef Tongues. approved modern styles, enabling | is there that the persistent character facies for others of a mats Well out of the great number of us to ex u'e our work with satis- CALE = at cal 7 eae — iy ameen By Ge heat i i pate OE = Starting out fo establish a nt e meantime we had suffere hecigrial ns sengeemicrhiry se: hae eaten aie tocalliand with a witness. who will tell practical for our ignorance.” » @ invi ou and inspect | ly nothing and is constantly looking Pa 7 “Dove Brand” Hams a Specialty, u 4 ; for an opportunity to ridicule him. When a New Arnbassador Arrir What has become of the repeal our office even if you have nothing Mr. Manet frames his questions ac. | _ When a new Ambassador rit the civil service law ? W hb ‘ t as to do. cording to the conclusions he has | London he does not feel Don’t forget Thow the negroes as ing on —- reached. and as he puts them he is | #¢cept any invitations fought on San Juan Hill | soon able to ascertain from the man- | been received by the Queen se : = —— —— ner of the witness and the trust law- | Queen is at Windsor or (stern > 5 Fey tee 451, 452 and 453 Center Market.{ ‘8 whether he is th t track | audience is granted withov General Miles thinks well of the 2 GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. | 5r not. If he ts wrong ther ridienle, | she Is in Scotland, or in t negro soldiers. B 401 302 Northern Liberty Market. Northwest. If he is right they object and protest. | France, the Ambassador The best policy is when you can not do a thing say so. WASHINGTON, 1 y orne And yet not a negro officer has Mr. Monnett is an exceedingly affa- | her return before makine i i engagements. Etiquett been appointed in the regular army. ble man. in a quiet, unostentatious to pay his respects to t “19; way. He does not regard himself as at 2plhrh ot saben James, F. OYS TKR a giant-killer, or a monster-hunter. | before accepting spits The man who speaks the truth is ¥3 r He simply knows that the laws of | Subjects. gt ved ed cing TW) VETS» Ohio prohibit operations of monopolies | AB ovdinary visit to ’ fp + OS = it the State, th » made on what is caller! Don’t be too impetuous in yonr Dealer In Pappas aecraren fhe Standard Ol sleep” invitation from th: deliberation. It is a buisness buil- WH@®LESALE .GROCER Company to be such an illegal monop- | 274. The new Ambassi The man who thinks he knows oly, and that as Attorney-General it is Sy ate ee ‘ . . i : Wer , } his business to see that the laws rm credentials and p it all is generally affected with the) der for the scores |". 404 Fennsyiwania av | BTU. EQ QS extorced’ana the mandate of the court | the Queen. He dines 1 big head. 9 obeyed dence as the Queen 3 ; verses with her on the There was tyranny in the schools of merchants. WasHINeTON, p. f. "AND tions of the two eountr on the part of certain school officers. ae Held the Calico, ner he takes leave of t Al Gocaus acres. md Delivered retires to his room to Ww 7 " . = Maurice Corson, a Palermo {N. J. There are some school officials Office. Pree cS Chese~ CHEESE store-keeper. who died recentiy. cee ee peneey Be too much on the old woman order, ° bought a quantity of calico during the | Test. The next aa civil war, paying 50 cents a yard for | £48ts by himself and ‘s The day will soon come when all} 7709 7 Street. .W. A. e it. When the price fell to eight cents | TO¥@! carriage to the st! J You may need drugs. You can — a yard after the war, Corson declared London train. will be placed on a level. : tell. We are all liable to be sick or to After this formal j catch cold, you riay neegent preshes)| MARBLE BUILDING, __ uslees he Tealaid'a sum equivalent * hassador Is the duly = a . : ° 1 It is not the wise man who i 2 > combs, or some fancy article. Cissel’s, 7 sentative of his (ove makes a fool of himse3f. ry uve. wadacmiececs northwest, fadenigl ietardl en Ml GEE | at liberty to accept @ e es Palace Pharmacy, 11th and I sts. fCor..Pa. Ave. and Ninth Street. ; zi rT |} tions. When his mis : a - n’s store for thirty-eight years, and ij Qur head swells some times be-~ n. w., or Dr. L. H. Harris, cor. F and : ‘were finals ao) ad t almost the last visit © . rd sts.s.w., arethe places to go. | Washington, D. C. Telephone 271. were finally soll for two’ and three a similar one for taki ond the usnal size. These are all first class stores. i 7 cone Saar sovereign.

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