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LEGAL NOTICE. PERRI W. FRISBY, ArrorNey rtof the District of Colum- — a Probate Court, No. 10620, Administration’ Tuis 1s ro Give Notic That the subscriber, of the District of Col- wsbia has obtained from the Probate Court of he District of Columbia, Letters of Admistra- i on on the estate of James W. West late of the District of Columbia, deceasea. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with vouchers there of, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or erore the 15th day of April, A. D. 1903; other- wise he may by law be excluded from all bene- St! said estate Given under my haud this Tsth day of April, i902. S$ upreme Co: bia, Holdin Amanda West, 825 oth St., N. E- Attest: LOUIS A. DENT, Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk sis notice must t cessive Weeks in the mewspa order of the Court direct fDi. Cropsey Lukes Kev. be at St. morning. will Church to-norrow Waller is Pasto.. “ Dr. Wilbanks baptised 70 Jor more last Sunday. This distunguished pas tor has improved his church toa great exten. and has expended a great deal of money in the improvement of the main auditorium’ is Prof W. Stanton Wormley now the chorister at the Secoad Baptist Ly ceun. . Tne Afro-American Co incil held an interesting session ou jasc Tuesday evening at the John Wesley A. M. E. ehurch on Coin. ave. The speakers were h.merous, | ' Mr !phonse Arnett is holding his P. Office. Mrs. Washington of 4th st. n. w.. is fast unproving fron a long illness. Her eyesight is slowiy comiag to her | again. own he G SATae marriage of Miss Mamie x | Wood to Mr. Juha W. Lee took place , Tharsday evening at the residence of | the bride, 743 Sieubden street. The | Bride was escorted by ser father, Mr. | Taonis Vooland aad as ner oly at! tendait maid, her sister Miss Lena Wood. [neilatter wore a gown of | idy and carried ; | wore white or. ried a boquet of bric noay was followe is cM bay iM a Che an vis | Waller | Conc Ag { nents Can be , mE Terms. Eng M.A. Tappan— 339 F St., N. HORN THE TAILOR, If you want a fine spring suit ot clothes, don’t f 11 to call and see thas well known tailor, Mr. Horn. He if the best cutter and fitter in the city and ini wo vill giv2 you satisfac tion. Mr. Horn knows how to fit -nd he will give you the “worth of your money. Call at once and get a fine GENUINE YANKEE IDEA. *Carting” in Midair Is a New Labor- Saving Occupation Invented by a New Yorker. Veey novel is the form of horseless carriage, or rather wagon, being used to remove the dirt and stone from a great cellar now being dug in New York. The contractors in charge of the excavation have discarded the use of horses entirely, except for draw- ing wagons to and from work. In- stead, the heavy two-horse carts are picked up by a giant crane, lifted higher than the average house and swung about in great arcs of half a block or more. Derricks have been used for such purposes before, but “CARTING” IN MIDAIR {The Very Latest Form of the So-Called Horscicss Wagon.) never probably on so extensive @ scale. This peculiar hauling or rather lift- ing, operation goes on all day long on the west side of Herald square, between Thirty-fourth and Thirty- fifth streets. The excavation being made of this entire block is said to be the | t t The floor of this ¢ un 10 feet below the level of the it very difficult to | npon an incline which co t The pk: really ingly sim- ple e ‘ y was | built t ngt manning the « it the street level le of the great high was a powerful | ‘ > the int in ion. re a dozen or more of empty carts being loaded down e hole at the same time. As soon as one has been filled with at bowlders it is again attached to the derrick, raised as easily as though it were a toy, swung about half a block or so and dropped on the elevated roadway, exactly behind the particular team of horses which | During working | are waiting for it. hours a cart is handled in this way | on an av every five minutes. | | | READY FOR THE FRAY. Democratic Congressional Commit- tee Takes Up Plans for Winning | | the Fall Elections. Representative James M. Griggs, 0 , recently eleeted chairman of | essional commit- Georg the democratic cong: tee, and Benjamin T. Cable, of Mlinois, | Spring suit, 937 F Street, N. W CHARLES SIrEIFF. This is one of the best knowu piano manufacturers and sellers in the Whited States. If you want a first clas~ wastrumeat don't fail to call on him See advertisement in another column Several families to . ty Our Delicious Ice Cream, ne Dolirr A'so the refreshment for the People, Per Gallen. Pine - Apple - Snow, Delivered Free to anv part of the City New York Candy Kitchen, 918 7th Street, Northwest. Phone Main—2756-3, Dunis§and Skiados, Props. 32350 ASLES. PRICES THAT TALK. i a « ‘One pair ot glasses to sce fer and Rear. Special Price..........$1 §0 it = [GOLD FILLED Eyegtasses, war ranted for 10 years $1 00 Solid Gold Glass 83 00 Finest ground, crystal leases in b ASAIN, ome 935 FS. a a ee ee ee HON.*BENJAMIN T. CABLE. dn Char, of Democrat.e Congressional Campaign of This Year.) who will be chairman ot the executive committee and the real leader in the coming campaign in all the states, have fore them. Both are confident of electing enough democrats in the va- rious states to make the next lower house of congress democratic. Mr. Cable’s headquarters will be in Chicago. Mr. Griggs will haye his office in Washington. The most powerful leaders in every state will be associsted with the gen- eral committee and al! will work har- moniously together for the success of the party under the determination to eliminate the silver issue from the platform at the next national conven tion. Censas Taking tn Ja Census-taking in Japan is simple, original, but trustworthy. The houses are counted, and for each of these dwelling nlaces an average of @ve persons is allowed. begun to map out the work be- |} FHE WASHINGLON BEE. MUST BE GERMANIZED. Emperor William and Duchess of Al- bany at Outs Over Education of the Latter’s Sen, Emperor William has been put- ting his rather Spartan ideas regard- ing the training of boys—particular- fy royal boys—into practice on the young duke of Saxe-Coburg with a thoroughness that has kindled wrath in the bosom of the young royal highness’ proud mamma, the wid- owed drrhess of Albany, King Ed- ward's sister-in-law. The young man, who is now just 18, and whose name is Leopold Charles Edward George Albert, will not assume control of the German grand duchy which he inherited from his uncle, the late duke, King Ed- GRAND DUKE “OBURG His Mother Is Worried Over the Way the Kaiser Educates Him.) vard's brother, until he is 21. Mean- while he authority of ‘he kaiser, who is anxious to make a capable man and a good German of him. To this end William II. not long ago prescribed for his young cousin course of military training similar to is under a that to which he has obliged his own go, allowing him, how- ever, to live with his mother at Pots- Now, however, the kaiser has sons to unde dam. insisted that his pupil leave the ma- » regime prescribed for ad she took rev pful, g effectua ly voner e duke’s mar h came to Ger set by fist the ed to Berlin, wh nd youn ma al imper THE PRINCE OF WALES. May Visit United States in October to Dedicate New York's New Chamber of Commerce. The prince of V . who has been invited to dedicate the new chamber of commerce at New York next Octo- ber, and for whom it is said King ppt the in- will not Amer- led to ac Edward has dec vitation of the 1 entire stranger committee, be a on the |} ican continent. It is only a few months since he and the princess completed a tour of the British possessions by THE PRINCE OF WALES it Him to Visit 4 Next Fail.) erossing the continent through Can- fada. At that time many Americans a sted in his entertainment at Vic- } to Ottaw Montreal, and all seemed to be with his dignified 1s becam | yet democ a }3 guest of libera The prince, who was the duke of York until after his return from the long journey, is |the second son of King Edward and the sa Ata very early age he was sent to the sea, lor prince of the realm. with a view to his ultimate command of the British navy, and his jolly, rollicking ways won for him the love of the nation. On the death of his elder brother, the duke of Clarence, he became heir apparent to the throne, and also fell heir to Clarence's affianced wife, to whom he was after- weed married. It has been said that the marriage was the queen’s com- mand, and that neither of the young people's hearts was involved in the alliance. The prince has three sons .and one daughter, the eldest of the j chiidren being Prince Edward, a man- ly little lad of eight years. Indastrious French Women. Fully one-third of the textile goods manufactured in France are the product of female labor. BLACK SKIN REMO | ¥ = A Wonderful Face Bieactt AND HAIR STRAIGHTENER. ad Searanteod te do, whet weakly and 20 be “best im the world.” One be) required if used as di 4 WONDERFUL FACE BLEACH. |-LIKE complexion obtained Fy oy will ‘ure the akin of é bl 4 = brows person four or five shades lighter, a mulatte person perfectly white. eight hours a shade or two lighter will Meeadle. Is does not turn the skinin Diesehes out white, the skin fal without continual use. ia te, jesor ie skin Nery soft ts, ten, ver spotere THE HAIB STRA:iGHTENEB ‘ery one dollar box 8 hair, long and strai falling out. Highly and makes the hair soft and ess: Many of our customers say one dollar a box. any or Post-Office money order, ¢: a the ali that is i < PE Ob EE OE EE IE a We ee ee remaining beaut vs t. rfumed comb. our dollar boxes is worth ten dollars, yet we sell it forone person sending ds onr “ollarin a letter or- der or registered letter, we will senditthrough & EK KKK AK KEK LLL ELE EE EE EE EF OD You Don’t Need —w $500 « $600 to purchase an instrument here. Our liberality has created our popularity. Our prices for high- class musical instruments are within the limits of reason and economy, Ir You Can --Pay $5.00 or $6.00 Monthly for Either... PianO « Organ *® * bs we shall be happy to accommodate * you. Let us talk the matter over We shall arrange satisfactory terms. ; sent 6:0. D.,lewifeome by express, 250 extra@ ® ln any ar where aes to do pt % claim, we w! return money or @ - % Eo 1% Sanders & tayman Co. CRANE AND CO., | * 123 West moscmsntage de . The Leadiag Piano, Organ, and Music House ia the National Capual | '@ catalas | z z 2c , PERSCY S.fOSTER 1337 F Sree Nor hwest i tea 4 Manager. ° - | © Baltimore Store, 15 North Charles Street. % | h Beli FHSAHAAAKANAKAHAAAAHAAAARALIAAHR AS Brooch Hee a Estap.isep 1842, ESTABLISHED 184) | | SUBSCRILE NOW... 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Louise—Well, she says when a wed- ding invitation comes she feels hap pier if she takes some money buys herself a ¥ree Press. What is her and new book.—Detroit “Mr, Cumrox is only suffering from an ordinary cold, I believe,” said the sympathetic visitor. Well,” answered Mrs. Cumrox “we've do our best to keep it from being ry. We've sent for the Most expensive physician in the city.” - Washington Star. Mustn’t Do It Again, Poet—I was plea o see my poem in your paper. Is there any money— tor—Oh, no; we sha you anything this time. offense, you know. If, however, it is repeated, we cannot let you off again 80 easily.—Boston Transcript. ed charge It is your firs: Easily Explained. “I wonder why the baby cries so much,” said the young mother. “That's easy,” answered the bach- elor uncle, “Why is it?” demanded the mother. “Because it is a baby,” replied the uncle.—Chicago Post. No Mixed Drinks. “Did the prisoner indulge in objur- gations?” asked the young attorney of the witness. “No, sir,” replied the latter. never knew him to take an whisky.” — , erapa. — "7 ! ything but Pittsburg Chronicle-Tele- 84 STIEFF PIANOS Have stood the test for sixty years When buy ing from us you are deal- ing direct from the manu- WE HAV OTHER MAK § Taken in trade which we low PRICES sx yas oe — UPRIGHT PIANOS AS LOW AS $125, Square Pianos $25, Orgais $15, Piano Terms to suit Stief ie Warerooms, 521 11TH STREET N. W. J. C. Conliff, Mgr. Bteblished. 1666 ‘FOr Ghd Healt sath € Fe BURNSTING LOAN OFFI E. —— i Buy pure f your appet : | Old Homestead and (ira diamonds Goldand silver watches, mechanical, Br ads, baked b jewelry, stols, guns, i c fill t 2 | ng + fill th tuols, ladies and gentlemen’s wearing phi the re appearal. 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