The Washington Bee Newspaper, November 16, 1901, Page 2

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THE WASHINGTOKRé£ _ 2 ———— — = i THE LYING PAGE BOY. > SOND > - a HE ARRESTED WALES — excuance or coces. |YERKES ON SUCCESS. 00... rutmans comstitnente ee Learned Many Strange and New 1; raisish pait ‘Gem. John S. Mosby Tells a Lincoln x winners tiene Stun. They banish pain eg Present King Once Hated Before Ancedote Which Has Saver Former Chicago Capitalist Inter- ; aiid prolong life. IVES Ll Been Printed. viewed in London. Shortly after Ben Tillman, of South an Ilinois Justice. ; , as Carolina, caine to Washinton te take EP, atrarat tr) den, Jokn 8. . Monty. the “Saweme his seat in the United States senate! } Ez Sere cael ae as ident of hiS | 5.55 wan Is Ripe at Fifty and Be- a party of his constituents from the Col. C. M. Hammond mocuarccegaceatany ae ie a Speregiterigs the wis fore That Is an Apprentice—Not backwoods of South Carolina paid a ) = ’ : fon apting oe Sar were = dea speaSio meng an Age for the Young and visit to the capital. Of course taey captors Cemcmenrnn eae irepping Bt Lincoln. 0b Be inexperienced. immediately called on “our senator” a Good Joke. plans were circum at the las? and hinted that they would like to nt ( had reached Eze “ s Tillma ; fines of tal and had Charles T was interviewed see the town. Tillman was in rather | | 2 a an ia A _ ‘in London a reporter for the a delicate po His time was too ' ee an woman | Morning Leader, to whom he talked valuable to spend in showing rural ae . r about young men in visitors around Washington, and ( E <eS their support was too valuable to fairly well schemes,” he said hae to the rep “By the time I was 5 { had accumulated a fortune of ich in those days ¥\ a large fortune I lost world : « s noth- | by ¢ : for Americans, | a ke and lose half | Justice Ja ‘ mes before th eat Pectiinasions finally cons r position. 4 also 3 quent ppens that verse kes of fortune prove a . nth of Ch > | man’s t friend, inasmuc he en ee | comes out of each failure the canta Deiat oe [stronger for the lessons he has numerous hun F se Hardship, in my view, often » and Canada on ac- : AG. § Git en * - proves a part of a young man’s good of plentifulness of gam lock” % int and fish. Col. Heauimond was pro- ae prietor of a livery barn at Wilming- | It was to gather his views as to SENATOR B. F. TILLMAN : ° ton, and in such capacity took the be taught to hoot rather than (Some of His Constituents Were Fo No matt:r what the matter is, one will do you PSS SS ‘ : oa e e taught to shoot rather than to by. a Page Boy.) | Sapel vinty tate, Ses aemrentiog Re = Png een pwreBapm ais ves : ous and you can get ten for five cents ing- expeditions ; q 1 a happy thought } ir Leader reporter availed himself permit them to go sway with the ) gontainias pat oth Hy < 3 tot ate der. Request- | of the American's offer to be of serv- impression that he was not disposed je-<ont carvons ( The your rince enjoyed the sport jr 2 moment he care- | page *e & si ComPast, So hugely, and when Sunday came he ee <i see to be puteing-. fo herpleaded eu tur: \ i ey sews a ore ais apund “It is the fashion to tz of this portant bill which affected his con- went to the stables and said to Col. a gale " e ” ; 3 ee ages 2 @ sealec | age as being an age of y men, Stituents’ interests, and therefore Hammond: I would like to go out see that the] WES Ss i A today. ¥ went-tecct at thoes avails . - —s Personally, how- demanded his presence in the senate fe 7 AiR, meee in person to ke the view that chamber. In order to lessen their ‘ ! TELEPHONE CALL s28, When told that violations of Gt scctowhielt alasnnutatnent -howecer. ea Ls ¢4 GF) Pi au wy tox antine on Sanday were overwhelmingly sue- one of the senate pages and, slipping ig . RF, HARVE ht mes prosecuted in that local- ry . ‘ é = a i few exceptions simply a bill into his hands, asked him to “ . ity the prince ced the extent of v who, on openir walk diekt sous 4nkn 4k ee BaAK é DEALER N \ re } ml doers an nog log moog ‘ale that ‘young take she sisitors trom South Caro | Undertaezs, fo i that it would probably be a h ew davs to } bs ety ik: os ae ee ae : scien noule ’ + 4, Tara fine three to five dollars, ! carrying away your ng a Eee pi ts ag gee = of| eign and Domestic Fruits & Protas | 892 and Ave N.w wher said to Mr. Hammond : a amie te ietes cnet es ine seit nie a t . aiid 8 Well, hitch up, and I'll take the sd Stall 71 O street Market == = t Pill Wholesale and Retail Dealer In ar Thea: tie, the debilitated, wh: Gen. Mosby tr from execas of work of min t st body, drink er expvsare in “ moorted Brown Stout lis epigrammat a - Ul AIG, cherishes to-day Malarial Regions, | saggee : will find Tutt’s Pills the most genial Domestic \ nes, | un, s 5 v€ restorative ever offered the suffering gee x: f y invalid. ’ 1 = - dc : pea Try Them Fairly. | Cigars, &c, FRENCH IS PROMOTED. | rs Foe Mawes mgenessr ore i gals - | merves and acheerfulmind willresult. 1301 M Street, - retown, D & Sueceeds Gen, ate we ers pales in | pee pas SOLD BUREYWHERE. — “~ Command of the irst British Is i hous Gaede. : . — anid the casei” pie aie a | es TRY THE.. a |‘ a ceases iene ¢ ealer In Choice “ n 6 bias ‘Gen. Janka Deston cpumeenel nese Wi Li NEW HOME ” SEWING MACHINE 2 | V7 IDES, 1quors, | te sint srit nilitary | to good luck t g management. suffocate.” 326 G Street Southwest. 7 5 s¢€ a t the 5 ‘ diberancs tea Fis aor > w n ry t t 1 ——_—eeeEeeeeeeu“5onreVwr~nrPaeeeeeceeeee Kir gaa } ; ; : s Prescriptions a Spe Open Day %& Ni t wore e man w n life w . DRUGG'ST, ie . J <4 necessary He Is President Roosevelt's Private cor, and and HSts. NW 10 Secretary and an Expert in Hand- “ i I n s table rwa Correspor Washington, D. C b f ‘ ful man, pr oe to sesses v Mr. Cortelyou is ————— i pr z ‘ K stea the president's private make th liam Loeb, Jr. Slr. Roosevel CAPITAL SAVINGS BANK, | ard af | j and went the court| | | 609 FSt., N. W., W peta Pc WRITE FOR GIRGULARS } nt was at once | | | Capital “3 $50,000 Seung Machines we ian es } —— “ { Hon. john R. Lynch, eae ee 1 he unusual proceedings. Jus j on it, and stick to it J. A. Johnson, Vice-President , THE wEW HOME SEWING Acai t, { tice Young ad the complaint and] worse. With R. H. Terrell, Secretary ORANGE, MASS. asked the prisoner what he had to/ | not fa The g | 1. C. Bailey, Treasurer Union Square, N.Y. Chicas j say. “Well,” said the prince, “I guess one 4 fr D. B. McCary, Cashier | Dallas,Texas, San Franci al, | it—and how much th | rise es | FOR SALE 5Y | ; & taedaes a] wants to do t« i | 4 oie cence ees and become r i | John R. Lynch, Dr. W. S. Lofton,‘ ag Ne eee bee yokes te ok on Warfield, McKinley, L. C. Bailey. our posed he costs wer mitted — ihe, | Robert H. Terrell, W. S. Montgomery, | The prince handed the justi f pare _— : { Wyatt Archer. john A. Pierre, Henry a t refused to take the prof- of cases do not pay § a Ser E. Baker, J. T. Bradford, J. A. John-? fe t after the court tion t ar-} ison, Dr. A. W. Tancil, Howard H., 2 was invited the crowd | Binet | Will'am, 4 to the |} where all FRENCH | meant for Deposits received from so cents up- | re | drank to at the ex-| (New Comm r the First Corps of | st time showed on $500 and ie pense of En » king. eee ages of 17 rer with jompt Fa 4 Sal as 5 Oe Salt Lal Tr asti by no one more than the young] ma tions around | adaptable to peculiar kind of ; WILLIAM LOEB, JR prince f, but Lord Lyons was] Col ne movements | mental train and study required (Personal Secre President Thode ¥ \ exceed anery, and seemed to] which the relief of ) in electricity. Par s have come to | It.) i o é consider that dignity of M‘s na-| Kimberley » directed cavalry | me with their college-bred sons ¢ } Ree ee } 4s ¢ tion had t fled with. Lord Ly-| troops in the campaign which ended | and put in singularly few « maisihirank iodareear-a'atisegel o eayeies } i 4 Te ons subsic the } paper, which|in the capture of Bloemfontein and | have they proved of much service.” president, is to remain as his persoa- € ras easie! | then the pa.| Pretoria, and was the officer in| As to electricity as a profession for , 2! secretary. Mr. Loeb is a self-r }| ee Yn eo ene . i ae “kes has the man. At the age of 12 he had to <h..t ih eG ees © be wreathed with a most enen™@ pers ¢ day. so that the occurrence | charge of Lord Roberts’ left wing in | young men Mr. Yerkes has the rs i Ind a 317 OTIT. STREE',N. W. ee a teveet in 8 never appeared in print. “This was] the battles east of Pretoria on June | greatest fa to its being one of 40°F 4 if poner 2s sategrtty saa 2 Be over. 40 vears * continued Col.|10 and 12, 1900. In October last year | the greatest of future. j cleverness soon forced him ahead. He Oldest German Specialist, 7 « . Sh Sa at the head of the “J have had men of s le alent earned enough to begin anew the Hammond, “and most of the parties} he wa | piesa cet <: Atehens Gem. 15 is ee ina education which force of circum. X Ray for Examinatuuns, Diagnosis, | who took part in the event are dead. | cavalry division in South Africa. Gen. | judged from the purely professional = } ) and Trea ki dB i ;| French is 49 years old, was born at | and intel al point of view whom | stances had stopped when he was a| and Trea:ment in Skin and Blood Dis- The prince, as I remember him, was | French eel Sd Pita easel iene sate epaataiby dom "| boy of 12. He was graduated from! ¢ases, Cancer, Rheumatism, Piles, Equipren with 17s NEW a well- rood-looking young man, | Kent, England, an ecucated for |T could ubordi- | the Albany high school with hick | Demctere, cfc and an « t shot. He enjoyed] the navy, in which ther was or mates, and on the other } ae of | “Ea sti 2 asta “« Private diseases and Vitality of both PINCH TENSION, the trip to the fullest extent, was af- | officer. inferior ca | could truas | : sexes in old and so-called incurable aa fable and agreeable to all whom he ce im Railway Mileage wit structions with the hand-| Mr. Loeb became one of the most | cases cured. Static, Faradic, Galvan- NSION INDICATOR aie: 2 Increase in Rat ‘ = - <s ” expert stenographers employed at the | jc Electricity and Cautery in use./. met and made many friends and ad-| om. average inereas¢ ip the length |! ; : ae eae ’ 3, fae sushasirtarsel aged idan cccey ee A a a a io made by | State capitol. He was elected official | Urine examine. Daily, from 10 to 6; Bz t TENSION RELEA ae sin = hi ort anc tful | of railways throug eas eon about Aurereau, Ney and | Stepographer of the assembly at 21.) Tuesdays and Saturdays till 8 p. m. v Sy Sho Ee. about 11,000 miles nnum, equa ‘. : When J. Sloat Fassett was president) __ a5 her st complete and use’ al devices . Treasure Trove in Alabama. 5 spend Sei z ve : 7 = “is the senate pro tem., potas as added to any sewing machibte | Frank Jacks, a poor farmer in Mad- | 12¢S CX#SUBE, WET” Founder of the Carthusians, is private secretary. hen Gov. a - { Seon. county, Ala., found secreted near }°! this peigeoene ae me has s rated the | Morton was elected he’assigned Mr. » Ui ‘@ee WHITE is ' a spring a pot containing gold coins scsi ginrens r: Sage t ‘ ’ vsary of the ee to take ne ee 5 Duraoly and Handsometv Built to the value of nearly $20,000. The | ere Jeeee en ean ts no, th: fcaréer of the | Yolving executive clemency. In 1895 sae adie money is suppored to have been'| 220d to the Europes . . original | Lieut. Gov. Saxton made Mr. Loeb his| @f Roseau, Dominico, B. W. J., |.04 Fine finish pnd Perfect - 3 : iles annum to the Crer i buried there during the elvil war. et ae anion ¢ tiie eet: | Petree Sones: Sews ALL Sewable Artic tl is . ee lees oration was ) the Church of St. | Gov. Roosevelt selected him as his | } wil serve and please v0 5? e the rate of 2,250 miles, in Africa 1,100) 0 a . ; ] and Two Pernictous Habits, miles, and in Australia 160 miles per , Cunibert, wh 2no0 Was a school- —— stenographer. Mr. Loeb was Q O pla) oP. of your expectations. Not only children but many grown- > :eoy. It came just at a time when the | ¥? im as vice president, and after | Acrrve Daarers Wants? ic oo k up persons have a trickofholdingpins|@®™™- | monks of the Grande Chartreux had oe bag days in Buffalo he came peas territory. Libera terms. al] b in the mouth, and of sudking the lead Mahogany’s Tensile Strength. | ade ap their minds to seek authori- } to Washington with the new sie STUDIO: of their pencil to add to the facility of |} In tensile strength mahogany is | sation from the Freneh government | det. Mr. Loeb is now 35 pie seer RO: 20 Ae EW WHITE SEW'NO MACHINE Ge writing. Both habits are exceedingly ‘next to lancewood, sustaining 21,000 jand to remain in France. He is unmarried. Waeurmoton, D.C. saat AKO. O- dangerous, as well es inshese’ pounds per square inch. . Se a ——

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