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EXPORTS ARE GROWING FAST. ! Shipment of Manufactured Articles In- creases—Crude Materia! Lessens. OVERY WITH HOME- TELESCOPE. | tics has i | that the ; Therearemore MoCall Patterneseld tathe Untea | Which have | States than of any other make ef patterns, This is ea | steadi] ts | ecoonne of thak ecyia, sccerecy and simpiicky. steadily =xports ale Magazine(The Queen of Fashion) bes | WETe 6.4 pe prod- pMagerine, One| not they | oe 3 becription (12 }O conte, Latest 1905 to 5 cepts. Bv getse MeCali Pat) 9.1 per cent the les which have un- nanufacture and ortations with those bureau finds that it of the total ex r cent. in jnome premiums er Taki cos bering oe remiens, | AeTBONS @ pro dress THE McCall CO, New Yers | comparing the « | of all articl George C. | THE BEE AND McCALL’S GREA1| formed 32 | FASHION MAGAZINE } ports in 1850 ¢ while articl E condition reeete for one ctissd for $2.00. formed 68 per cent. of the exports in COUPOX. 1850 and but 40 per cent. in 1905. itor Bee:— Articles y undergone a i enclosed two dollars. Send te; process zess below The Bee and McCall’ Magazine for one year. nufacture increased j the period, a crude state n-fotd li at a rate MAKE A TEETOTALER. ence for Man Who Swore Hur d Times. You Purchase Any Other Write » Pa I have sworn off 500 A 17a NEW HOME SEWiNG MACHINE COMPANY | tim RANGE, MASS, madeto sell New Home’ ver runs cut. last 25 years, but this declared J after being time the beds were ras authorized dc » of iron and where there weré I never such rats in all Th s bi and are as numerous ¢ a | FOR SALE BY as cats be ed FUNERAL DIRECTOR. hive. Their iness was artling, Ag Horinc, Livery anp SALe S*48Lk.| Why, one climbed up an iron rod and Carriages hired for funerals, par it. No, sir; no more booze after last night. I’ve cut it good.” |class style. Satisfaction guaranteed } was twice arrested for | drunk ‘ After his > i. iker s in two days After his Business at 1132 Third street, N. W j first offense he came to talk it over | | | [\ | stole a sandwich while I was look | t | ties, balls, receptions, etc. Horses and carriages = er. With | Main Office Branch at 222 41 ref { with the mayor, and was told his e ' | street, Alexandria, Va. [h no busy. ae ‘Well, m time is as valuable as month Telephone for Office, Main 1727 | | trai caecen ee Ait osu Telephone Call for Stable, Main) He proceeded to tank up again, and adage: | 1482- |fell into the hands of the police giontiee. RS’ : Vhen his name was called for the t wrote to[OUR STABLES IN| ar hearing he was sleeping off his wy FREEMAN’S ALLEY. second drunk in prison. Later, when <0." | Where I can accommodate 5C hotees | he was 2 gned, he was fined $20, ok which | Call and inspect our new and moder. pad isa t ee a oh : 1132 Third street, N. W. rats chan his mind. He stood for : J. H. DABNEY, Pup. | three hou s before the Pennsylvania ate caskets and nvect'-ate + ou: meth |! lroad depot waiting for a train to ee ee ie take him home, afraid to run the risk Se eee oan ——>=== | of passing a saloon for fear his good eparneasts 7 NEW ae resolution would be broken. . ? «8 THE GREATEST « THEATRICAL 2 SHOW PAPER Boston.—An unusual defendant in a (N THE WORLD. - case before Judge Charles M. Bruce, ~ (94.00 Per Yeat. Single Copy. 10 bts in the Malden d t court the other day was a valuable gamecock captured ——— at the farm of Charles M. Walker in | SaMPLe Copy FREE North Reading, on Sunday, May 5, DEFENDANT WAS A BIRD. Malden Court Pronounces Death Pen- alty on a Captured Gamecock. FRANK QUEEN PUB CO when constables of that town and the | r $ > state pol interrupted a cock-fight. ‘AaSERTs BORR PUBLISHE: tate po in Sapeeeen. oF. a> | About 60 “sports” from various places “a " el OF 3 | - “ ms had smbled to witness the fight ws Up $900; Looking for More. wd The court tried to determine the own- I \ me a V 18 ership of the rooster, and as this seem- ° ’ ed to be impossible, Judge Bruce sen- tenced the bird to death. It ha in charge of a constable since its cap- ture on May 5. At that time it was taken from Patrick Donovan, who claimed to have been offered h a dollar by some one to carry the bird away, when the police made their dé- scent and the crowd scatt i. After | that Donovan w fined $ or being | present at th e, and Walker, the owner of the rm where it took place | was fined $100 for being a party to the affair. He appealed been Aa \\ find th — | yweyer, under which the j THIRST ILLS GAIN IN TOPEKA, | Sale of Liquor as “Cure Aji” During | May Breaks Record BORN CLAIRVOYANT AND CARD READER. ABOUT BUSINESS. of li Spells Evil Influences. | 2&'* Reunites parated, and — Gives Luck to All. f 1228 25th St. N.W., Washington, D. C. pe of y over a century ago N. B.—No leters answered unless | atoq bet c rel accompanied by stamp. These N. B.—Mention The Bee. amount of s ‘ or a ¢ | \a half pint or 4 Moving Pictures. ROOMS FOR RENT. eee ‘ys are | Large, comfortable furnished heoms | 'eduire T ever before re- per cent. ) ladies or gentlemen, 1207 K| P€ i aph | fo reither Me 8 | ported in a nth. They tell strest mordhens |the story of dire calamity the of “sickness” t | Furnished res for rent at 117% | <na of the stle he | sth street, N. ich taken hold of the people. te eT. Front Parlor suitable fer a decter | or rly 100 sales of hi thanéece te Bei ot and a back bedroom, 1410 First raed bee nh fequired the ph theaters in Berlin and | hree exiva clerks. N. W. FULL DRESS AND TUXEDO) SU sITS. $1.00--For Hire—$1.00. Julius Cohen, 1104 7th street, N. W. ST. LUKE HALL, HEADQUARTERS L 0. of St. Luke, \ } | | Richmond, Virginia. | —THE— Independent Order ot St. ke WITH HEADQUARTERS AT Richmond, Va., is a growing Fra- ternal Society, with several Columbia Ice and Coal Co. FIFTH AND L STS, N. WOOD AND COAL OUR COAL IS CLEAN, ANI REDUCTION COAL FOR Cc FILE YOUR NAME ANDAUDRESS DO THE REST. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILL-E AND ADDRESS AND TE W AND WE WILL 5 AVE YOUR NAMB S THE KIND OF COAL YOU COLUMBIA COAL AND ICE COMPANY. W.Sidney Pittman Architect RENDERING IN PATENT DRAWINGS MONOTONE, WAT OLOR DRAFTING, DETAILING, TRACING AND PEN & INK BLUE PRINTING STEEL CONSTRUCTION A SPECIALTY. Poaone: Main 6059—M Gffice 494 Louisiana Ave. N.W A. Lankford, Incorporated Departments, op- | erating :— 1 A Fraternal Society paying Sick Dues and an Endowment at death. 2 A Juvenile Department pay: ing Sick Dues and an Endowment i at death. 3 A Regalia Department. 4 ASavings Bank. 5 A Large Department Store. 6 A Weekly Paper—The St. Luke Herald. 7 A Job Printing Office. The St. Lukes are now operating in 15 states, and are rapidly spread- ing in every direction. We want good, hustling Deputies. Good terms for the right persons, male orifemale. When you write inclose testimonial as to character end ability. For-further information, address MAGGIE L. WALKER, * Grand Sec’y, I. O. St. Luke, | St. Luke Hall, Richmond, Va. PROTECTS KOREAN FORESTS. Japan Is Applying Latest Methods to Husband Timber. Washington.—Luke E. Wright, Unit- ed States ambassador to Japan, has forwarded to the state department de- of the cooperative agreement be- on the yanese and Korean gov- ernments outlining a plan for the use | of for in the Yalu and Tumen val- leys. T plan is similar in many ways to the methods of the United s in developing the national for- of this country under the admin- ation of the forest service. The decision of the Japanese gov- ernment to app'y methods of forestry to the use of the forests of Korea is ven especial attention because it is said that the matter of a large timber concession by Russia to a corporation w one of the ulterior causes of the declaration of war between the two countries. Before Korea came under the rule of Japan its timber resources were bein ful lumbe idly depleted by waste- Japan's plan for the management of the timber lands of Korea to estab- | lish in the next five or si ars nine | rhood of is about $600,000, one to be furnished by the ment Wants to Stop Hat Tipping. Vienna—Count Johann Harrach, one of the leac 2 noblemen, is organizing press hat do substitute a m ation to sup- | utation and | ng wk | gail BU:LDERS EXAMINERS AND ESTIMATORS. lans gotten out at short notice from rough sketches, pencil draw- itten or v bal de seas on, and mailed section of the ght Hundred Thousand ($800,000) Dol- ashigtonn, D. C., and vicinity, the work be- early every description and character. | WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF DESIGNING FOR CHURCH- ES, SCHOOL BUILDINGS AND HALLS. » make a specialty of building up vacant lots, nstalling steam pl ges and business places, Any- We and indust s for schools, ¢ | one contemplating having plans gotten out, buildings overhauled et repaired, we would be glad to have them call on or write us, n Office 317 Sixth St., N. W., Residence, 1210 V Street, N. W. Vashington, D. C. lelephone 4629. Branch, Miller’s Hotel, Richmond, Va. Branch, Taner’s Hot Norfolk, Va. aines Yster' The Leading = in the City for BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. er’s Butter is the sweetest in the market. His Cheese is the and Eggs the freshest. Square Stands, Center Market, sth and Riggs Market. Oyst K streets, N. W., and OFFICE and Salesman, 900 and go2 Pennsylvania Aveaue, N. W. esale Dealer a alisfachun , « care thing in $3.0. shoes. Shoes at this e usually lack style or comfort or both. he style of more expensive ~hoes and good solid value are fond in our SIGNET SHOE because of the exceptional attention pee stowed on the making. The only cheaper ness in it anywhere is the price. A Goodyear-welted shoe, made on sevee | ral of the season’s handsomest lasts, in the most popular leathers. Looks first rate and wears that way every time. It’s worth your while to come in and look ni tae a over, even if you're not ready to buy Always welcome. Wm.Moreland, 491Penna Ave HOLTMAN’S OLDSTAND. 8IGN OF THE BIG BOOT