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APASTIET TO TM. FOR RENT-ELOANT FLAT. 4 11* ROOMS. bath and porch; central leentlss a.w.; es car line; $|5 per meath. Addeess ISM 21. fatr sf FOR RENT-VERY DE81RARLR FgRIZISIED apa rtment in n.w.; owner Of faraitae weUld Ile to retain room; references eseba _Ad dress Box 24A. Star ofce. - a FOR RENT-A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO SE care one of the most desirable. saany. centrally located apta.* 6 rooms; 2 baleeaies: rent teasen able; save time and car fare. The Ceme. 15 Grant place n.w.. bet. 9th and 10th. 0 and H D.w. su6-st FOR RENT-JUST COMPLETED, THE COR coran. 1821 Corcoran at.; ap to date; porches; $35. The BIRNEY, BEAUTIFUL apt . south por tlico. only $30. 'Phone North 20. an22-2t J. O. JOHNSON. 1419 G. 'Phone 818. FOR RENT- FLATS 1229 AND 1231 C ST. S.E. Five largP rooms and bath. Apply to RICH ARtD itOTitWELL. 28 9th at. n.e. an26-3t* FOR RENT-NEW AND VERY ATTRACTIVE 6 room second-floor apartment. cor. 13th and B ats. s.e., one square of Lincoln Park: 2 bay windows; all rooms front the street; an ideal residence for small adult family. Rent $28.50. an2-2t W. F. WRIOT. 619 E at. n.w. FOR RENT The attention of persons desiring apartments is invited to the following: The Marlborough. 18th mt. above "I" at. nw.: frst-class, well-kept. fireproof building; a desirable 6-room apartment at ............................. $65.00 The Cumberland. on Thomas circle; first-class fireproof building; entirely new apartment with 6 rooms and bath at ............................. $65.00 Several two-room and bath bachelor apartments, each at............. $22.50 The Parkside, on 25th at. north of Pa. " ave., well-arranged six-room and bath apartment in new building at... $37.50 The Cameron, corner Vermont ave. and "T'" at. n.w.. near three lines of cars, one 5 rooms and bath apartment. 4 rooms front, at................. $45.00 One 5 rooms and bath at...... $35.00 The Miller, 1111 M at. n.w.. one .5 rooms and bath apartment at... $40.00 One 2 rooms and bath, well lighted, at ............................. $25.00 The Montgomery. one 4 rooms and bath apartment, all outside rooms, in good order. and oeautiful building, at $32.50 One 4 rooms and bath at...... $27.50 The Kensington. corner 14th and Clif ton ss., 5 rooms snd bath, in splendid order, at........................ $45.00 The Brunswick. I street, 13th and 14th sta. n.w.. fronting Franklin Park, a 4-room and bath apartment In strictly first-clas fireproof building, within easy walking distance of the departments and business district, at............ $45.00 Theme are all excellent value at the prices at which they are offered, and can be inspected at any time. The increasing number of inquiries for apartments should remind those who wish to be suited for the coming year that application should be made with as little delay as possible. Further Information cheerfully furnish ed upon application either in person or by letter. B. H. WARNER CO., an25-:t 916 F at. n.w. FOR RENT-BRIGHT. ATTRACTIVE APART ment. 4 rooms and bath; convenient location; for rent now or September 1. BRUNSWICK., 1330 1 at. n.w. Flat 46. au2S-2t* FOlt RENT 18 rented-only two left. New two-family apartments. 5 extra large rooms; porcelain bath; $19; wortu $25. Rhode Island ave. bet. 5th and 6th sts.. Eckington. Act promptly and secure the beat. an25-3t F. H. SMITH CO., Bond bldg. FLAT OF FOUR ROOMS AND BATH: STRICTLY first-class; large yard; two-story apartment house. 1h54 3d at. n.w. au25-3t FOR RE.NT-FOI'R LARGE ROOMS AND BATH; 1st door: 116 D at. n.e.: $18.30. WILLIGE, GIBBS & DANIEL, 605 13th. au25-St FOR RENT-DESIRABLE FLATS: . 502 U n.e.. 5 rooms and bath............$20.50 8e0) Florida ave. n.w.. 5 r. and b.; corner..$25.50 302-4 Florida ave. n.w.: Sr. and b.........$21.50 CENTRAL AVE. AND BRIE ST.: 1st floor. Sr and b......................$27.50 2d floor. t;r. and b.........................$30.50 au2S-3t MOORE & HILL (Inc.), 717 14th. FOR RBNT--3 FINE 5-ROOM FLATS. $26, $24 and $23: steam heat; high location; 12 minutes to treasury. The Beraick. 14th and Park. Ring janitor's bell over post onice. au24-tt FOR RENT The Norti'ampton. 1405 W at.. Sr..........$45.00 The Princeton. 1430 V st., 4 & Sr..$32.30 to 40.00 The Essex. 1422 N at.. Sr .................. 50.00 The Oregon. 1927 14th at., 5r.............. 35.00 as24-.t L. S. FRISTOR. 1418 0 at. FOR RENT-THE "VIVANS." 1723 "G" ST. n.w., several elegant dats; all modern conven lnnes. LOUIS D. WINE & CO., 1304 F at. n.w. au24-tf FOR RENT-DESIRABLE APARTMENT' IN THE "Ivanhoe," 1700 9th at. n.w.; 4 rooms, buffet kit.heu and bath; only $30. au23-tlt A. A. WILSON & CO., 303 7th at. FOR RENT-SEPT. 1,. APARTMENT, 5 ROOMS and bath; 2d door front in the Goodwin. 1419 Park st. n.w.; large roixma and all outside; hot water heat; tele hone; In every respect very de sirable; price. 40 per month; yearly. See jani tor. GEO. A. MY ES. 1405 F at. n.w. au23-tf FOR RENT-SVIVERAL VERY NICE APART ments in The Stanhope. N. J. ave. and H n.w.; all front teoms. JOltN SCRIVENER. 319 4% at. n.W. an20-6t APARTMEN'lWfU LET-HIGH-LAs BUILIMaUl. THE WINDSOR (1425 T at). NEW; FIREPROOF. Apt. 101. Sr., bath and pantry............. .00 Apt. 501. 4r. and bath..................... .00 Apt. 106. Sr and bath...................$30.00 THE ALBEMARLE. Sr. and bath.......... $30.00 THEP ALIIEMARLE. 4r. and bath..........40.01 THE VIRGINIA, 4r. andt bath (front)....50 THE VIRIGINIA, Sr. and bath (frontl..00 THE COYWOOD. Apt. 28........... 250 TIHE COYWOOD. Sr. and bath (frot).... $.00 THE ETHIELHIURST. 2r. and bath....50 GENOA. Sr. and bath.................... .50 Wit. A. EASTERDAY. 718 14th at., Bond blds. jyI-34t* FOR RENT-APARtTMENTS-801 19TH ST. N. hcesekeeping apartument, with 3 rooms and bath; $310. in mece order. (GEO. W. LINKINS. 800 19th n.w. anl8-12t FOR RENT -NEW FLATS CORNER 1;2TH A "'C" STREETS NORTHEAST. CARtS AT DOOR. First floor. 5 rooms and bath; $22.60. Second floor. S rooms and bath. $23.50. These are well-built apartmenta, having sep arate cellars, furnace and yard and flue porches in rear. Full particulars at omice of LIIF.ERMANN & HAWN. TELEPHlONE MAIN 2021. NO. 1303 "F" ST. N.W. aul8-tf NOS. 16t'2% AND 1604 MARION ST. N.W. (BET. 6th and 7th. Q and R sts.b-Two remaining 2d story apartment. of 61 rooms; porcelain bath; rear porches; rear yards. etc.; eastern exposure $25 per mo. L. W. (GROOMES, 1405 N. Y. ave. au1-13t* RINAUTIF'L 5 ANiD 6-RtOOM HOU81LKEEPIN(1 apartments in "The Pebbleton," within bio-k liupont Circle: $35. $40 and $45 month; all mod. impe. EARLY & LAMPTON. 61-> 14th at. aun17-t f FOR RENT PANCOAST APARTMENT llebUSE,. 1845 Et. Capitol at.. neamr Lincoln Park; 5 rooms and bath. $30: steam heat, hot water; janitor. D. it. OGDEN. 1926 FIrst at. n.w. aul7-tf lOlR RENT APARTMENTS THE1 GARFIELD. 13th and I ala. n.w.; 5 roms and bhth............$37.5n to j42.50 THE At;'STA. N. Y. and N. J. svec; 4 to 6 rooms and bath.-........-.-.-...$32.50 THlE iAWTIiORNEc. 1527 I at. n.w.; 4 rooms and bath. .. ... ...... ... ..$27 to $30 1HEl I.0'ISA. 216 N. Y. ave.; 4 roo,ma and bath. ... .. ....... ..20 to $22.50 THEl AI)54N. 916 14th at. n.w.; 4 rooms and bath.... ...................$25 auI7-If Apply to WE.AVER BROSl.. 1416 F at. FOR RICNT--FLATS-4 AND 5 ROOMRi AND baths; hack porches: steam heat; newly papered and painuted;: $22 and $25 per no. Inquaire 2d floor. 304 E at. n.w. aun5-18t* FOR RENAT-APPLY AT ONCE FOR CHOICE spartments in that well and favorably know. house. THi E CONC ORD). on New Hampshire ave. cor'. Oregon. in one of the most desirable real. deace quarters. Rents reaaur.able. CAFE. mal-26t FOR RENT-. T0M H sws. Sr. .....10.00 1006 28th ow. Sr. b.16.30 1448 K Ca p. Or. b. . .16.30 7 18thb se. Sr. .. . .14.q0 THlE PltLLiPS COMPANt. 330 John Miarshall pi. jy21 -e FOl R FNT-STANTON A PAR'IMENTS. 126 C ST. a.e.; five rooms. $30; six rooms. $35: tiled baths; strain he-at: electrie elevator, hot water; large store rooms and porches. Apply to .JANTOR. sai3-if POR RENT-THE PORTNR. 15TH AND U S.! m.w.-Ahaolutely fireproof: the larget and moat essaplete apartment house in Wa ngtaa; fear, ee and six-room housekeeing, and two, thse asd four-room noo-hoeseke ng apartmeats. Apply at oifle, center section, 15th at. ssl3-tf FOR RENT "PREE.""FREE."' RORTH SIDE T ST. N.E.. NOS. 24. 28, U AND 30. NEAR NORTH CAPITOL ST. 6-room Asa. $28.60. and 6-room and bath g $S0S; braad-new; handsomely papered;tie ath: one month's vent gives to desirable om etla. Houses open- aalS-it,l 3 lI. NT FREEI FREERi FREE! FIRST MONTHS ENT FRED Te prompt a uleants for the beat 5 and 6-esm bis Is the ty. renting for $25.0 ad aeg.is per maath; in a fine location northwest. De net miss thsattsstee ~ t tIsa. Daenbnew bata 4 ems and bath. M -tt.$ 4 -MM n gliS geg - AiAl~1 9 To mnt. The se RE6E -seMt m AICKSo v. wio m emas. ro a a bath.... . an 8 The L. Granea, A07 4th t. n .0 tiled bath................... 6 ad i The Pesset. S st. a.e.. rees- aand s bath .. .................. 4he Astoria. du.3dsmb t. .. el .i.g dI a. i. s.w.... .. . The Baymond, 814 234 st. a.w.. $ esen6 kitchen tiled ba th...... ...... New a Ior. 4th sb. n.e., 5 rooms and bath; heat and hot water Blila bld4. 85 B ELt. Te East 886 Modern dwelling 1822 N. H. ave.., 14 rooms. 2 baths (new). Key at drug stoes. PFrice 0 per month. 2522 13th it. nw., 10 rooms and bath... .50.00 an1o-tf FOR RENT-1206 0 ST. N.W., 5 3OOMS AND bath; on third door. Rent .70. 8 Al1D.6 MARS.' anl-tf 1412 G at. n.W. IOR RENT-TWO FAMILY FLATS. Brightwood ave. between Whitney and Scott aves. Each flat contains five rooms and bath. with cellar; a.m.i.; newly finished and in excel lent condition; cars pass the door. Rent $7.50. JAMES F. SH . Jy14-tf 643 Louisiana ave. n.w. - FOR RENT-BY B. F. SAUL CO.. 7TH & L N.W. 7th and Mass. ave. n.w.. "The Home," 4 rooms and bath, all front rooms, elevator. rent low. 1301 7th at. n.w.. 6r.,8d 4..witb use of bath.$30.00 1607 7th St. o.w.. "The Lafayette," Sr. and both............................... 27.50 1452 Chapin at.. 1st door. Sr. and b....... 27.50 2u Seaton it. n.w.. Sr. and b.. 2d door..... 26.50 10 T it. n.e.. 5r. and b., 2d floor.......... 26.50 317 R at. n.w.. 2d floor, Sr. and b......... 2250 1526 12th it. n.w.. Sr.. 2d Door........... 15.00 1017 7th at. n.w.. 2r.. 3d foor............ 7.00 512% M n.e.. 4r. and bath................ 14.50 17th at. extended. Sr and bath............ 27.50 1406 1st at. n.e., 2d door. Sr. and bath.... 21.00 1414% Duncan at. n.e.. 4r. and bath...... 13.30 1427% B at. n.e.. 4r. and bath............. 14.30 JySo-tf FOR RENT-THESE DESIRABLE APARTMENTS. RENT FREE TO SEPT. 1. First door. 5 rooms, rent...............325.50 Second flor. 6 rooms and attie........$26.50 Separate cellars, porches, yards, ete. 0 at. between 80th and Slot ets. Dumbarton ave. between 30th and 81st its. Q.st. between 30th and 31st ata. orth Cap"eol and V its. North side T at.. east of North Cap. it. $y30-tf MOORE & HILL (Inc.). 717 14th at. n.w. FOR RENT-FLATS-AN OPORTUNITY TO GET one of those cool apartments In the "Lowell" (Nc. 1907 14th n.w.); 5 rooms, bath.; a.m.L Ask for the janitor. Rent moderate. EDWARDS & REEVES, Inc., my25-tf 614 13th ,w. FOR RENT-CHOICE APARTMENTS: "The Landmore," 1183 24th at. 5 rooms and bath.......................$40.00 4 rooms and bath...................... 82.50 2750 14th at.. 5 rooms and bath..........$40.00 1204 G it.. 6 rooms and bath............ 40.00 1905 Pa. ave.. 4 rooms and bath........ 25.00 jy16-tt THEO. A. HARDING. 1310 ( at. n.w. FOR RENT-$25.25-FLAT, 1ST FLOOR. NO. 182 U at. n.w.; 5 rooms, bath, cellar and yard; rooms large. brig't and attractive: neighborhood Drst. class. GEO. J. EASTERDAY, 1410 G. my5-tf. HOTEL APARTMENTS, TH E HIGHLANDS. CONN. AND CAL. AVES. N.W. Apartments from two to seven rooms and bath, furnished or unfurnished. Larger apartments with two baths if desired. Cafe American and European. For further information apply to E. L. 1!TON, Manager, The Highlands, or WEA VER BROS., Agents, 1416 F st. n.w. au23.tt FOR SALE-LOTS. FOR SALE INSIDE THE- DISTRICT. 22-acre tract of beautiful land near Tenleytown. Fine opportunity for subdivision or gentleman's country home. THE PRICE WILL INTEREST YOU. WE ONLY OFFER BARGAINS. FILL, VAN DYKE & FILL, anu2-tf 1323 G at. n.w. FOR SALE-SITES FOR WAREHOUSES. STONE yards, lumber yards. machine shops or iother manufacturing businesses. on tracks near the great terminal freight station: special prices if b'ought at once. ECKINGTON IMP. CO., 1410 G. anu2-3t* r OR SALE-IMPROVEMENTS COST TWICE THE amount asred-Corner lot, 44195, with 12-room brick dwelling, and 2-story bridk stable sufBcient ly large to accommodate 4 horses, *agons, etc. Situated a e. corner of 3d and N at*. 's.e. Accom modating terms. Price, $2,500. ELIIIDGE E. JORIDAN, 1814 G at. n.w. au253t FOR SALE-NEW SUBDIVISION, ADJOINING WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. LANIES HEIGHTS AND NATIONAL PARK. Fine, economical lots on Adams Mill road and Kansas avenue, overlooking Zoo Park. within 2 squares of both- car lines. The subdivisions surrounding it are being rapidly built up with some of the best residences. ALL IMPROVEMENTS are now in or will soon be put In. A number of lots have already been sold to parties who will build detached hs. PRICES LOW NOW. Easy terms-small cash payment. THOMAS J. FISHER & CO.. (Inc.), an20-6t 1414 F at. n.w. FOR SALE-LOTS AT A SACRIFICE IN NORTH east section. particularly suited for the bldg. of 2-family apartment houses. 20-ft. lota, grano lithic sidewalks, alleys, etc.. for $50 each. Out of-town owner very anxious to sell. THOMAS J. FISHER & CO.. Inc.. 1414 F at. n.w. au20-Ot FOR SALE-23 ACRES IN VERY DESIRABLE location for subdivision, on Bladensburg road, in District. Lots should sell for 15c. a foot at least. Only $1.200 per acre to quick buyers. Property in same section, hut not ao de'iIrable, recently sold for $.500 per acre. Investigate. THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., Incorporated, An20-Ot 1414 F' st. n.w. FOR SALE-. Why don't you buy a lot Ia CEVY CH ASE. FERN WOOD HEIGHTS. OAK VIEW Or WASHING'TON HEIGHTS? We control all of the godlots in thee "subs." THOMAS J. FISH ER& CO.. Incorporated. Sau20-6t 1414 F at. n.w. FOR SALE-BEING IN IMMEDIATE NEED OF (ash, will sell magnificent lot on Washington Heights, worth $4.000. for $2,800. Address W. L. .. Star oee. je27-tf F'OR SALE-BUY A LOT IN BEAUTIFUL CLEVELAND PARK. Buy before the new Connecticut avenue bridge is built (now started and wUll cost $1.000.000); desirably located lots only $1,000; $100 cash. Call for booklet and plat. MOORE & hILL (Inc.). EXCLUSIVE AGENTS. jeld-tf 717 Fourteenth street. FOR SALE-LOTS. LOTS. LOTS. IN ALL SECTIONS. YOU'LL SAVE TIME AND MONEY BY GETTING OUR LIST. IN THE FASHIOINABtLE SECTIONS. ON COLUMBIA AND WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 And 80S F at. n.w. ouyl7-tf FOR EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHIANGE INVESTMENTS GREAT OPPORITUNiTY TO TRADE YOUR VACANT LOTS FOR CHOICE INCOME PROP ERTY. RENTS $02.50 MO0.: 11 ROOMS. 2 BATHS; BEST SECTION WASH. HEIGHTS. TRADE FOR LOTS. WANT PROPOSITION. RENTS $45 MO.: 10 ROOMS, 2 RATHS, NEW, "'BLOOMINGDALE;"' $8,500; TRADE ONE HOUSE. TWO OR TEN HOUSES FQF LOTS. RENTS $125 MO.: 22 ROOMS,~. BGATHS. CHOICE SECTION N.W.: TRADE SUDJUOE TO 310.000 AT 4% FOR LOTS AND) PUT IN- GASH. CONVERT YOUR 1NCUMBERED V~Ig*NT GROUND INTO INCOME; UNALO YOUR CARES FOR AN INVESTMENT. n SEE US ABOUT EXCHANGES. WS ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR EXCHANGES. MOORE & HILL (inc.), 717 14TH ST. N.W. aa26-St FOR EXCHIANGE--FOR SMALLER PROPERTY OgT N. Y. ave.. brick. 12r.. seuth front, larg 2. story brick stable, automobile room, elcrct, porcelain beth. etc.: rents for $100; good locate for physIcian, dentist or oce rooms; cost $20, 000. Price, $13,000. Apply on premises. an26-St* FOR EXCHANGE-DO YOU NEED CASH? WE oter the equities in several well-located north west houses and lots, subject to small trusts at 4% and 5 per cent; will give the equities in os. or more of the paprtiee and from $1,000 to 35.000 in cash. A godopportusity for ownes with trusts comting On. STONE & FAIRFAXa 804-806.806 F it. L.w. . je18-tt FOR EOANGB3-WHY NOT LET US TRADE YOUR RAL ESTATE FOR YOUT OUR BE. CHANGE DEPARTMRj 8I STRICTLY UP TO DATE. WE MAE TRADING A SPECIALTY AND NOT A SiDE R8UE. ALL PROPERT g.hgTBD WITH US FOR EXEE RE ca1gYES THE IMMEDIATE ATWUIN OP a EDOF THIS BRANCB OF OUR 5UB1. STONE & PAIRFAX. 03-6-4 V et. L.. 30R EZCHANGS-OR IEFFFORTE ,, OVER. WTONE A FAIRFAX. 6444 P at. a.. Sin7-tf 20E UALI 01 EUEANOZK MOR an1.-OR. men--m ,. 3 artp. a meali ' seam aseba sUS I a.1ss, bath; tr@md !EJIKEL & McramA. 10g8 P 1?. L.W. 1I1'E ST., OO3Ni ESIDENOL I 12 ROOMS AND BATHS I IN PER13CT CONDITON.1 ISTEAll[$ AND A.M.L FRONT AND SIDE PARKINr. - WILL SENT FOR $70 P .O, HEISKELL & MeLRAN. 1 au26-dt FOR SALE-BIG BARGAIN ON CAPITOL BILl less than % square from Lincoln Park n.e.; PC larg, modern 14-room htse and stable; side t nt; fe condition; $7,250 will buy It; cost 4 only few years ago. 1 at12*-8 Address Box 14. Star oEce. a FOR SALE-BY HEISKELL & McLERAi, 1008 F ST. N.W. INVESTMENT OR HOME. $4,250-Now rented at $30 per mo.; 8-story and cellar brick dwelling, centrally located n.w.; F( 9 rooms and bath; in perfect condition; deep F lot to alley; easy terms. HEISKELL & McLERAN. 100s F at. n.w. au26-6t FOR SALE-$3.000-A COZY LITTLE HOME ON 5th at. n.e.; 2-story frame; S rooms; lot 18x100; stable- want offer. FC WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F it. n.w. au26.3t FOR SALE-ON PA. AVE.- NEAR WASHINGTON Circle. a One dwelling, 12 rooms, bath, hot- I water beating; hone recently thoroughy reno-5 vated and improved; lot 22 by 95, with frontage also on K st.; price, ,g000. au26-3t GEO. W. LINKINS. 800 19th at. n.w. 1 FOR SALE-THREE BRICKS, WITH 4 ROOMS _ each, in good order, renting at $10.50 each; lots - 12 by 75 each to alley; price, $3.500 for all. PC au26-3t GEO. W. LIINS, 800 19th at. n.w. 2 FOR SALE-A FINE HOUSE ON 9TH ST. N.W.; s 11 rooms, tiled bath room, laundry, cellar, fur- I nace. stable; all in good order; lot 20 by 138.9 to 30-foot alley; In a rapidly Improving business $1, section; at present prices would cost the price to build the house; price. 38,500. au26-3t GEO. W. LINK1NS. 800 19th at. n.w. FOR SALE I 7 2 7 7 ISN'T .THIS CHEAP? 7 7 7 7 ? A six-room, bay-window brick, new porcelain bath, second foor, newly papered, new boiler in kitchen, cellar, all modern improvementt, large back yard to paved, wide alley. Located one half square from the Portner Flats. 15th and "U" sts. n.w., near two lines of cars and the. herdics. Price only $3.500. This is an excep tional chance to procure a small home in a good neighborhood for little mone Don't miss it. PA& F. GROVE, an25-St 525 11th at. n.w. FOR SALE House near pension ofice; 3 stories, 10 Nl rooms and bath; good-sised lot, with stable in rear. Can be purchased at a great bargain. t WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, an24-St 1420 F st. n.w. 1 FOR SALE $4,200-N.W.; % block of cars to treasury; 3 story brick; 9 rooms; reception-hall plan; 1st floor kitchen; tulrd bath; furnace. Once had $4.500 loaned on it. $350 cash. LUNDON, O'BRIEN & BELT, Inc., 1220 G n.w. au23-5t( FOR SALE- I $3,800-It's wonderful what a nice house you TH can get for this price. Almost new; northwest* L facing wide avenue; southern exposure; 6 rooms and modern bath; cellar; furnace; large rear ysrd; pretty mantele and intertor fixtures. NOT ON A SIDE3 STEET. Cars 1 block. BLUNDON. O'BRIEN & BLT, Inc., 1220 O n.w. au22-5t OR SALE $3,500-A CORNER; HOT-WATER HEAT; S nice. bright rooms; n.e. section. A genuine bar gyjain. BLUNDON. O'BRIEN & BELT, Inc., 1220 G n.w. au23-5t FOR SAIE- nel $5,00-S ST. N.W.-Neariy new; S rooms; re. lun ception hall; oak ;Inish; furnace; % block from ter cars. A nice, clean-cut property. Easy terms. Wr BLUNDON, O'BBi & BELT, Inc., 1220 G n.w. tric au43-5t mi to FOR SALE-3 REMARKABLE GEORGETOWN Api BARGAINS-One 2-story S-room brick, $900; of rented at $13. One 2-story and attic 8-room of brick, $3,000; rented at $27. One 3-story 11-room pra brick, $5.000; rented at $50. the au23-4t WILLIGE, GIBBS & DANIEL, 605 13th. knc FOR SALE-N.W. NEAR U. S. CAPITOL. $4.250-Three-story dwelling; 9 rooms and bath; (4) in excellent condition; rent. $30 per mo.; good in- on vestment. speculation or home; easy terms. aac HEISKELL & McLERAN, 1008 P at. n.w. "B au20-t Jidr FOR SALE -A MUST-BE-SOLD COLUMBIA re 1:EIGHTS HOUSE. an 11 rooms; steam heat; kitchen on first door; trh lot 17xl5u to alley; mo ONLY $6,600. Should bring $8.000. tr Would consider a trade. THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., Inc.. ext au2O-6t 1414 F st. n.w. pmI FOR SALE- res HOUSES! HOUSESt HOUSES! Ooi In all sections-of all descriptions-and at all An prices. ing We will be glad to show them or send mes- the orandum. on Drop us a line giving description, location and an, price desired. hal THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., incorporated. the nu20-6t 1414 F at. n.w. of of FOR SALK- We A POSITIVE AND SAFE 16% NET in INVESTMENT. the On only $1.600.00 a net Income of $262.00 per sai annum can be secured. A prominent trust has A.i secured two. A good guide to go by. They are thl 2-story and cellar apartment houses. Rentals stj $22.50 and $23.50; total. $46.00 per month. Con- his struction perfect. Well located n.e. cot PRICE. $5.600.00. $4,000. 5%, CAN REMAIN. his Come in and let us talk with you abcut them. for LIEBERMANN Br HAWN. 1308 F at. n.w. th au18-tf tru FOR SALK-901 FRENCH ST. N.W.; MOST DE- W. sirable and convenient location; new double brick, containing eight rooms and bath; light on lu three aides. M. S. CARPIN'TER, 1423 F n.y. i aul7-26t* -fre bis itt ATTRACTIVE HOMES FOR 53.750- <tl $350 CASH AND BALANCE IN SMALL di MONTHLY PAYMENTS. CONTAIN- th ING SIX ROOMS. TILED BlATH., CAB- gui INET MANTELS. FURNACE, LARGE exi CLOSETS. AND CELLAR UNDER EN- ur. TIRE HOUSE. FINISHED IN HARD WOOD. AND) WILL PAPER TO SUIT. Di, INSPEC~T 1015 FLA. AVE. N.E. J B. F. SAUL CO., 7TH AND L STS. At aul5-m,.w&f-20 lun H. Ap FOR SALK-ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, WEST C' aide of 13th at. near Princeton; newly papered; bal 12 rooms and 2 baths; kitchen first floor; steam me heat, for only $8,50, or au6-tf.5 H. L.. RUST. 608 14th n.w. ndt FOR SALE- All STORE FOR SALK. SOUTHWEST. WI 62.000; two-story building, occupied by thriving" atu grocery and provision store and dwelling of six to rooms; corner of alley; same tenant haa occupied of place for past S years, at 515 per month. she EIXCELL.ENT INVESTMENT. - " $4.500; four good brick dwelling. in Hunton onc eourt s.w.; each have 4 rooms, water and run- ret ning closet in yard; paved alley in rear. Als, to sne two-story brick dwelling on 4% at. s.w. with da, 6 rooms: all are occupied big whit, tenants; total G1 sent. $39.10; worth moore- tri GALES ST. HOME. $1.850; this price Is low for an attractive frame dwelling on Gales at. n.e-a street of many eay homes; 5 rooms; water in horn.; eloset is yard; range. etc.; concrete cellar under entire houge; white tsnant; rent $10.10. STORES FOR SALE. ~.B00; Store on CORNER to Sotiat .0;corner store. Cat. n.e. JAMES F. SHEA. *Phern East me. 6G3 Iouisana ave. a.w. D aus-tf.30 S ALEXANDRIA REAL ESTATL N -Alexandria Realty Booming. The new million-dollar terminal facWies at Al exandria make It a get shipping point. Henc the increase in the vaue of real estate. We have some choice property. improved and 1nmpryi that we can quote at a very anasonable fgr. M. B. Hlarlow & Co., Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Brokers, Harler$ bl.. 119 . Fairfax st.. AlexandrIa. Vs. 'P'hes Ben 2B. ai-14d GEORGETOWN REAL ESTAT!E. ' An Attractive vi: Home Proposition In Georgetown. On tthese ~e eoM aesidences Io Ceak (anta .at . nsm= .14 -arge. sa s eepi,an caabl e makina s a esiadd ese.Owar tsestoreside Va manntr bradand will * asn 'M Wg W sillg mpeair. ~mos t asem assaam.ew.sm so enel . aa ;% I Imt /Yfi"=08S MN 31 h AN Dlld'iL 0P *essman asl"as 9 est.a Ise -s esben e T nrns o amgme with he p ar em Q - e am hiased Set hal[ at qiw.,me t-sss and fetur acres of A ON A. P. W., aat oe2, Its tE A Ln-5 CAn A1b MONT< PAY tes wi a re new. S aenetry aos8e at oo M.ar ears meslm I MONTHLY; NO CAS PAYHENT; NIeE d,4r. cottap With paeehes; two sGres of ~1a~ withf and garden~a hs t hom iod; etc. Por With some en thgoe d ~?4 to W. R.*IU N . R hiverdale. Md. 121"t* R SALE-BEAUTIFUL SURURBAN HOME AT Hlencsiytyn,. Va.; nine-room house, with large orches and Sne esllr"-two.acres and a half of rotad, with fruit and 'hade trees. Two-5try table In fair condio excellent water; ton tinates' walk from -rad statics; pties. 8,500; on easy terms, .p9ly to LEWIS HOOF lecretary of the Mercantile Railway Building and ean Association. Alexandria, Va. . pL-6t iR SALE-FROM I TO10 ACRES, ROCKVItLLE lectrie; small e*teh 5n.balance adatl. tolother house just -ase in "'Filna Heights;" water, sewetge, electric lights, far. ace heat; good shade; one car tare to any part f the city small cash pa7ment, balance ontd p. . H MILLER. 1804 F. 1st foor. auS20-7ta R SALE--"NOT IN A BOW." A NEW EIGHT som and bath 2-story brick house; large veran as; open grates; cabinet mantels; hardwood an. eh; 2-story stable; homSe 88 feet front; center all; lot 60x156 to 15-foot alley; -located one guare north of Mount Plasant near 14th Ut. ex ended. Last Congress appropriated 159.000 for be extension of 14th ats This will greatly en ance the value of this property, Pdce $6.00 500 cash. bal. as rent. FULTON R. IORDON, 18 14th at. n.w. Telephone, Main 529. au18-lOt 'R SALE-ONE CAR FARE, 6 TICKETS FOR 6 eta. to Rogers' Addition to Mt. Rainier. Letu to 8 ets. per foot: conveyances, recording and: betract free. J. d ROGERS. owner, Fendall Idg. ' au18-tf 00 CASH. $1.00 PER MONTH. WASHINGTON HIGHLANDS. NO INTEREST. NO TAXES. PRICES, $50 TO $250. Strtictly a high-class residence section. High round, no 'malaria, healthy -lection; 100 feet igher than Dupont Circle. District property. rhoo, churches, markets, electrie Ights, elee rtc cars and are engne house all In doe proz rn1y to property. Wide ci streets and ave ues. One car fare. City collection and deliveq f mail. Police protection. WASHINGTON HIGHLANDS COMPANY. Ph"ne M. 1400. 018 WF t. R.w. 1.00 CASH. $1.00 PER MONTH. l-$m,20 |ABY CITY L1OS AT COUNTRY PRICEB. ogers' Addition te Mt. Ralaler, arl in Die riet and Aryland; high -and be:utifully locted ad covered with magnificent oaks; at District he. B. L ave. and 80th at. n.e.; one car fare, tickets for 25e.: 8 min. ride from Eckington. D win. ride from center of city on City and sburban cars; only aecessible and handsome art of the -District where people of moderate means can boy. Prices. 2 to Sc. per foot; lots sarest R. L are. extended. 6 and Sc. small aA payments. balance monthly. J. C. RoGERS. wear. 844 D at.. Fendall bldg., and oale, liatrict line. Jy1-T8t s '30MING SUBURB-MOUNT RAINIER. r .S 2 TO 10 CENTS A WT.--MOUNT RAINIER, kJUSES, EASY TERMB-MOUNT RAINIER. LL WANTING HOMES SEE MT. RAINIER. miO-tf-4 BRADDOC$ 'HEIGHTS. - Desirable lots, 5Q up - e o Villa Sites from $50t fGet booklet of~ e-tf OO. R. 014.,l15 14th at. n.w. LEGAL CES. . B. DUVALL AND"5. L. BINCLAIR. ATTOR s.-In the Supreme Court. the District of Co thi,a holding a Distrip Cattt.-In re: The mat of t'he extension of 8th street northwest, or tght's road. District of Colgmbla.-No. 615, Dis. t Court.-Notice is h b kiven that the Com sinners of the District 61 Columbia, pursuant the provisions of an .et df Congress. approved ! -11 22, 1904, entitled%'Au;aot for the extension kh street northwestg or' Weight's toad, District Columbia," have Sled a pdtitlon in this court ying the condemna gpp of land necessary -for extension of 8t, sst 4rtiw'est, otherwase wa as Wright's road,- In tI'W District of Colam northward to Irving street, through lot four in block one (1i ot:Tedd.:and :Brown's subdi on. with the full width otaesid lot, as shown a p1st oc map. prepased byy said Commiseloner arnexed to their said petition and marked chiblt, -D.. C. No. 4; als tatt r of seven (T. ,1ad Mds -ppdp tg tt a_ ted to any intlytt ,L k not in the service or emplojYSent of the Di.. t of Columbia or of the United States, be sum ied by the United States marshal for the Dis t of Columbia to assess the damages each ter of land taken may sustain by reason of the ension of said 8th street northwest, or Wright's i, and the condemnation of lands for the pur es of such extension, and assess the beneaits ilting therefrom, 'as provided In said act of Igress. It Is. by the court, thia 25th day of ;ust. A.D. 1904, ordered, 'That al persoaa hav any interest in the proceedings herein be tad y are hereby required to appear In this court or before the 20th day of September. AID. 1904, continue In attendance until the court shall e made Its final order ratifying and confirming award of damages and assessment of benefits the jury; and it Is further ordered. That a copy I this notice and order be published once in the I shington Law Reporter hnd on six seculir days The Evening Star, the Washington Post and. Washington Times, newspapers published in I District. before said 20th day of. September, , 0. 1904. It Is further ordered. That a copy of r i notice and order be served by the United tee marshal for the District of Columbia, or deputies, upon such owners of the land to be demned as may be found by said marshal, or deputies, within the District of Columbia, be saId 20th day of September. A.D. 1904. By court: WENDELL P. STAFFORD, Justice. A e copy-Attest: J.R. YOUNG, Clerk. By J.* LATIMER. Asst. Clerk. au26-2awt UP'REME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF .00 ibis, holding a Probate Court. No. 12328. Ad alsraton.-This in to give notice that the sub lber. of the District of Columbia. has obtained - in the Probate Court of the District of Colunm letters testamentary on the estate of Emma nolds. late of the District of Columbia, de0- - med. All persons having claime against the eased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, h the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to subscriber, on or before the 10th day of Au t. A.D. 1905; otherwise they may by law be buded from all benefit-of said estate. Given 1 ier mny hand thin 10th day of August. 1904. P. I KER WEAVER. 1208 32d street. Attest: M1. GRtIFFITH. Deputy Rtegister of WIil for thea trict of Columbia Clerk of the Probate Court. (SE H. WILSON and JESSE H. WILSON, Jr., t.rneym. suI2-1aw,3t UPREME COU'RT OF THE DISTRICT 0F CO bla, holding a Probate Court.--Estate of Jacob Kengla, deceased. No. 8297, AdmInistration. jlleation having been made to the Supreme irt of the District of Colubin, holding a Pro a Court. for probate of the last will and testa at of said deceased, by Henry W. Green, It in - ered thIsi 11th day of August. A.D. 1904. that Ice be and Is rereby given to Ellen Rose Kengla,i tin Edward Kengla. Ellen Rtose Kengla, jr., ce Marie Kengla, Blanche Margaret Ktengla,. Iliam 1. Kengla, Blanche Dill, Leo F. Kengla Ginda A, Kengla, and to all others concerned, appear in said court on Thursday. the 15th dat September. AlD. 1904. at 10 o'clock a.m., to u cause why such application should not he -- uted: Provided, this no~ he published in the 'ashington Law Reporter" and The Erening Star I e In each of three succ-sve weeks before the tn day herein mentione-the first publication be not less than thirty days befiore said return I r. JOB BARNARD, Jestice, Attest: W. I, t IFFIT'H. Deputy Registir of Wills for the Di.- t *t of Columbia.- Clerk :of the- Pvobate Court.e ItDON A GORDON, Attorneys. ai12-law-St d SEWING NACHINES. - ewing flachine Bargains. nger.......Q . ..... $5.00 'heeler & Wilso..:.,..... $6.5o omestic ..............$9.50 andard .....,.g........$10.00 ew Home.... .."....$11.0o All warranted 4iegears. At Oppegralmner's, New H -W 514 9th .W Machines reparireid warranted, I Machines for reg, oe. per week. Aisew.sf andderate. Nrewatm ek e 1 Os ours.sa3L Otoaulassle 4 g ess:ltO. 3 e w Yokev. Cmitatis fth.nes3*imm s HiIring is to Mteet ever y d h fodr a ney r " ias !aswg ' Money loaned salaried people. HRNING, Pa n;:--n .aul wI eesm---at ,. wth ..m tey . Hysiodt P ermit, ps, e Modet yoB vie t s Capital Loan Co., 602 F Street Northwest. Private entrance se g. aa4-tt,2o =r $0 or upward on furniture, pianos, salary as ignment. etc., at the lowest rates of any com y to the -city. No recording. No publcity. rvate rooms an the secod Aloor. Every payment ma; lon reduces Interest. Loans with other ens paid off and more messy advanced at a wrate. No expense to make loan. Surety Loan Company, Boom 1. Warder Bulding. 9th and r n.w. jaS-tf20 Why Pay High Rates? WE LOAN ANY AMOUNT FROM $5 TO $500 )N FURNITURE, PIANOS, HORSES, WAGONS, RTC. We charge for interest' only . 0 one month, 1Oe.; three months. 80e. one month, 15e.; three months, 45e. $50 one month, 25c.; three months, 76e. And all other amounts in proportion. )UR SPECIALTY IS TO PAY OFF LOANS OF HIGH-PRICED COMPANIES. lutual Loan and Trust Co., pz8 F St. N.W. Rooms 12 and 13. Easy stairway or elevator to second floor. aul2-tf,20 .OANS ON FURNIIURE MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE COLUMBIA GUARANTEE CO.. 613 F St. N. W. Absolutely No Delay. .OANS TAKEN UP FROM OTHER COMPANIE$. feb-tt L OANS made on furniture.plans te., without removal. Do net hesitate if you want money, as yea can make your own terms, and we make no inquiries among your neighbors. friends or employer. Your S1 transactions with us are not pub Usi lished. Everything strictly conlOen tial. If you want to save money, time and worry-SEE US. Washington Mortgage Loan Co., 610 F St. N. W. js31-tf-20 A LOAN OF $50 On Furniture or Piano Will Cost PER Can you afford to pay the high rates charged by ither companies, when you can get money from us it this small charge? You can carry the loan as ong as you like. and there is no other expense. No ake charges for papers, commissions, recording. te No publIcity, red tape or delay. Any amount rom $10 upward. THE ONLY INDEPENDENT COMPANY. National Loan and Investment Co., .E. cor. 15th and G sts.. 4th foor. opp. Treasury. fe2-tf-24 PRIVATE PARTY Will make loans on furniture, pianos, etc., without removal, at short notice. Address Room 24, Atlantic Bldg., And Man Will Call. ;sa404 .f1ONEY Aor everybody at rates lower than the lowest. Isn't be deceived; come to us and Investigate. lsinesa strictly confidential. No one knows of our transactions with us. We lend on furniture, ,r,a or salary. If you have a loan now any there and need more money, come to us. Nothing leducted from loan; You get full amount. Exten tons In case of sickness without extra charge. Metropolitan Loan and Trust Co., 505 E St. NW. fe-tf-20 Money Loaned Salaried People Lod others without security; easy payments. Larg et businesa in d8 principal citieS. TOLMAN, Se29-tt.5 Room 101. 588 15th st. n.y. PROPOSALS. CONSTRUCTION OF MARINE BARRACKS, Fashington, D. C..-Headquarters U. S. Marine orps, Qua rrasters Office, Washington. Anrt uceived at this offc until noon on Septemher 12, erution an completion of an additio to marine ,arracs Inin g the erectio n furnishing o anan specifcatios propoa blank and othe uformnation may he obtained from the undersind nto waive inormlties. F.L. IDENNY oo le Q2u-artermaster, U. S. Marine Corps. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS, WASH r.gton, 1). C.. August 25. 1904.-SEALED PRO. 'OSALS will be received at this o08ice until 12 m. Lugust 30, 1904. for erecting wooden fences aroqn4i Ite of the Takoma School Building. Takoma Park, ). C. Blank forms and Information may he oh ained at the offee of the Inspector of Buildings. L. B. F. MACFARLAND. H. L. WEST. CHESTER LARDING (Acting). Commissioners, D. C. au25-4t TREASURY DEP'ARTMENT, OFFICE SUPER. ising Architect. Washington, D. C.. Aug. 23, .1904. -Sealed Proposals will be received at this ofie util THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. ON THE SECOND )AY OF SEPT., 1904. and then opened, for the ester side of gvrmen lot (ol sale n sundry and two adjoining sheds and fencing) at he Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Washing. on, D.- C., in accordance with the specification, optes of which may he had at this offce at the iscretion of the Supervising Architect. JAMES ENOX TAYLOR, Supervising Architect. au24-w.f&m-3t. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE u,ap,,iin(Architeet, Washngoa, Auas ieuntil THRE 'CLOK P.M. on the TWEN L'IETH DAY OF SEPTEMBNR, 1904, .and thea gened, for the construetion, Incloding plumbing, et otulig aofEngrving and Print. eg, Washington, D. C., in secordanee with the had at tis oU,a h disceinof the Sp 1mag Architect. JAMES KNOX TAYLOR, Spr OFFICE 0F THE COMMISSIONE, D ., Lr eAiat th a T& 'CLOCK M., SEPTEMBER TWELITH. 1906. Ea imstructing a portion et the lewage D spoa ym. 'e Iitt of Caubla. and bak .rms .f .rpsaa may be .bnn t tais ...ee he rigt isresre to ejt sy and afblds er ATI eMORROW (Acti.g. Oi.m im.Mrs3.O PROPOBALS WILL -BE ECEED AT TE et.Wash D.C untlI TWLEoCV 0, SEP ma WENTY-SEVENTH, 19e, ia,Pa. Ws*nt D. C. eb a ., . Fi.lae., aeMP smd, ,a hina, n =.s, ne traveling ers Es be i|s. T B chwplus Uink Ri Oini 8ilTE AND B gtBERT. t:3 A.I, daly. PTUTBDS E S AND OHICAOO SPBOAL-Padsr and DIMng Caf im Chicae beela Barde0 g to Pltt"I On laata fhr Chicage, Imiaaselb. LavSM ad St. iamb. BdeSt Broer Paro Car e a -risbufrg. 1050 A.M. daft. THE pENNSYLVANIA LIM ITBD.--Pflimaa SMesplag, Dining, Smking and Observatism Care frm Harrilerg. For ChICoSst (0velan, Toledo. Detroit and Clanc ati. Bt at Parlor Car to Harrisburg. 1050 A.M. daily. ST. LOUIS LIMITED.--S1eP ing, Dining, Packing and Observation Cars Her' rbtg to Cfainnati. Indianapolis and S. Lee"s, 1t1fet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. 10:50 A.M. daily. MAIN .LINE EXPRES.-Pau man Buffet 'arIor Car to Harrisburg. Bat Parlor Car Harrisburg to Pittsburg. 3:30 P.M. daily. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EX PRESS. Sleeping and D151ng Cars Washington to St. Louis, Harrisburg to Chcago. Indtanapolta. St. Louis and Nashville (via Cincinnati and Louisville). Parlor Car to Harrisburg. 5:40 P.M. daily. CHICAGO LIMITED.-Slieeping. en'king, Dining and Observation Cars. Harris blrg to Chicago and Toledo. Parlor Car to Hat rlsburg. 1:15 P.M. daily. ST. LOUIS EXPRESS.-PaI man Sleeping Car Harrisburg to St. Louis and Cininnati. 7:45 P.M. daily. WESTERN EXPRESS.-Pullman Sleeping Car to Pittsburg and Chicago. Dining Car to Chicago. 7:45 P.M. daily. CLEVELAND AND CINCINNATI EXPRESS-Pullman Sleeping Cars Washington to Harrisburg and Harrisburg to Cleveland and Cincinnati. Dining Car. Connects for St. Louis. 10:40 P.M. daily. PACIFIC EXPRESS.-Pullman Sleeping Car to Pittsburg. Connects for Toledo. 7:50 A.M. daily. BUFFALO DAY EXPRESS, with through Broiler Bufet Parlor Car and Coaches to Buf'alo. via Emporium Junction. 7:50 A.M. for Kane, Canandaigua. Rochester and Niagara- Falls daily, except Sunday. 10:50 A.M. for Elmira and Benovo daily, except Sunday. For W11iama.port daily, 3:30 P.M. 7:15 P.M. daily. BUFFALO NIGHT EXPRESS. with through Buffet Sleeping Car and Coaches to Bufalo, via Emporium Junetloo. 7:4 P.M. daily Sat Eris; for Rochester. Befals and Niagara Falli daily, except Saturday, with Sleeping Car Washington to Bochester. 10:40 PM. for Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester. Bet felo and Niagara -Falls daily. Pullman Sleeping Car Washington to Bochester Saturdays only. FOR PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK AND THU EAST. - 4:00 P.M. "CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED." for New York only, daily, all Parlor Cars. Dining Car. Express, 6:55. 8:50. *10100 (New York only) and *11:00 A.M., *12:35, 3:15. *4:40, 6:30, 10:00 P.M.. 12:30 night. On Sundays, *8:50. *11:00 A.M.. 12:10. 3:15. *4:40. 6:50 and 10:00 P.M., .12:30 night. For Philadelphia only, Express, 7:40. 10:00 A.M., 12:10 P.M. week-days. 2:00. 4:00, *5:35 and 5:40 P.M. daily: 6:55 A.M. Sundays. lor Boston. without change, 7:40 A.M. week-days and 5:35 P.M. daily. For Lake Placid. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days. 12:35 P.M. For Baltimore. 5:00. 6:15. 6:55 7:40. 7:50, 8:50. 10:00. 10:50. 11:00 A.M.. 12:10. 12:35. 1:15, 1:29, 2:00. 3:15, 3:30. 4:00 (4:00 Limited). 4:20, 4:40. 4:48. 5:35. 5:40. 6:10, 6:50. 7:15. 7:45, 10:00, 10:40. 11:35 P.M.. and 12:30 night week-days. On Sundays. 6:15, 7:50, 8:50, 9:05. 10:50, 11:00 A.M.. 12:10. 1:15. 2:00. 8:15. 3:30. 4:00 (4:00 Limited). 4:20 4:40. 5:35. 5:40. 6:10. 6:50. 7:15, 7:45. 10:00. 10:40 P.M.. and 12:30 night. For Annapolis, 7:40. 8:50 A.M.. 12:10 and 5:40 P.M. week-days. Sundays, 8:50 A.M. and 5:40 For Pope's Creek Line. 7:50 A.M. and 4:48 P.M. week-days; 0:05 A.M. Sundays. Seashore Connections. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. "ATLANZ'TIO CITY SPECIAL." through Pullman Buffet Parlor Cars, via Delaware River Bridge Rcute. 1:15 P.M. week-days. Via Delawsre River Bridge. only all-rail route. 11:00 A.M., 4:00 P.M. and 12:30 night, daily, 12:35 P.M. week-days; 10:00 A.M. Saturdays only. Via Market Street Wharf. 6:55, 8:50 (Saturdays only). 10:00 and 11:00 A.M., 12:35 P.M. week days. 12:30 night, daily. 12:10 P.M., Sundays only. For 'ape May. 10:00 A.M.. 12:10 and 12:35 P.M. wekadays. 12:30 night, daily. Por Asbury Park, Ocean Grove and Long Branch, 8:50.- 11:00 A.M., 12:35 P.M. and 12:30 nIght, week-days. Tieket. ofices, corner Fifteenth and G streets and at the station. Sixth and B streets, where orders can be left for the checking of baggage to detiatiou from hotels and residences. Telephone call "1640" for Pennsylvania Railroad Cab Service. *Dlning Car. W. W. ATYERBURY. 1. R. WOOD, General Manager. Pass'r Trafice Manager. OEO. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent. Baltimore and Ohio R. Re ROYAL BLUE LINE TRAINS "EVERY OTHEIR HOUR ON THE ODD HOUR' To PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. *7:00 a.m. Diner, Pullman Sleeper. 19:00 a.m. Eufe.. Parlor. 5 Hr. Train. *9:00 a.m. Diner and Parlor Car. *11:00 a.mn. Diner and Parlor Car. *1:00 p.m. Diner aend Parlor Car. *3:00 1.m. "1.eyal imnited" Ail Pullman. f4:00 p.m. Coaches to Phildelphia. *5:00 p.m. Diner and Pullman Sleeper. '8:00 p.m. Coaches to Philadelphia. *11:30 p.m. Sleepers. *8:00 a.m. Sleepers. Atlantic City, tT:00. 19:00, t11:00 a.m., t1:00, *30 uEVERY HOUR ON THU HOUR TO BALTIMORE WITH PULLMAN SERVICE. Week days: 3:00. 5:00, 6:30, 7:00, 7:20, 8:00, 8:25, 9:00. 9:30. 10:00, 11:00 a.m., 12:00 noon, 12:05. 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00, 44: :00, 5:05, 5:30, 6:00. 6:80, 7;00, 8:00. 10:00, 11i 11:36 p.m. Ssanayes: 3:00, 1:00. 7:20. 8:35. :00, 11:00 a.in, 1:00, 1:15, 3:00, 3:30. 5:00, 5:80, 6:30, 8:00, 10:00, 11:35, 11:35 p.ba. * *., . . WESTWARD. LBhVE MW3ION. New Jersey ate, and O st. CoUOsand NORTHWEST, *11:00 a.m., *7:30 Elte lsI ST. LOUIS and LOUISVILLE, *1'1:0 at *%05 p.m., *12:45 night. PIW08UUN land CLEVELAND, *11:.00 a., cofxm *1:30 p.m. WHELNG, *10:05 a.m., *7:30 p.mn. WINCHESTEE, f985 a.m., 14:05, f5:00 p.m. ArNNAP1OLIS, week days. C00, 9:30 a.m., 120 hIooN 6:00 m. Sma, W:5 a.m., 5:30 p.m. gism E 35 30:5, l0:05, t11:-00 a.m., tiiKG WN t 055 am. ad f500 p.m. ndway points. is:5, 39:15 a.m., $l1:15, :3, 1015 tl: p.ma. L AYand ELU!TON, *4:M p. eAITHEZSBURG and way 5it,91:15, 1:15 a.m., tl12:50, *1:15, 13:3S, i:06, *5:0, 5:86, 16:50. *7:35, $10:15, ti:8* p.m. Wh..agsein Jacetiem and way poa=to, tg15 15:15~ a.m., *1:15. 1:00. :30j p.m. *Daly. lErcep Sne, Sta e n. re called frand chc e rm hetels and by Union Trsafer Ca. em emimes left at ticet ees, 619 Pemnsyvania ave. n.w., New Yost awe. ad 13th et., and at statism. .B.MARTIN. sas Ccapeake & Qhio R~y. Trains leave Stvaladation. 2:30 P.M. DaI-CHICA4OAND ET.LOPUS UP3S. Ss~ a.m., Les ine lhee S.'.., St. Es5mb 6:15 Sepn80 21 .lna. bemd ses Attaneti Coa.t La. m.~ d *~ Mid 4:0 am. ilsl - aeeplag Cars New Yet to lammele. nen. 8:45 p.m. dai-Ssepbtg (hs New Yast t Peer Tamea, I'.. vta JatsmavBle; New Yat M Au guta. Ga.: New York to austeatsea S. C.; Woo. bOts. D. 0.. to Wilmingtse. N. C. aaes at Pletesbrg tr NortIk. via N. & W. PULLMAN DINING CAR RURTICR ea ts trala. For tieetts ad an intermatiem apply at the OFFICE OF THE LINE, 81 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORT11WEST. and PENN8YLVANIA RAILROAD STATION. A. L. REED. District Paaseeger Agent. Wesbmgtes, D. 0. W. J. CRAIG. H. M. EMERSON, Gen. Pase. Agt.. Traae Ma Wtlmlngtua, N. C. WBmngton. ',. - SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Schedule effective June 19 1804. Trains leave from Pennsylvania Station. ?:35 a.m. Daily. Local for Harrissbabsg. Waw reaton, Danville and way statloas. 10:ai .m. Daily. Washi on and Florida LV" Ited. T coo rachesa sleeer to Columbia. Savannah an Jacksville. Dining car service 11:15 a.m. Daily. United States Fast Mall. First-clas coaches and drawing room aleeper to New Orleans. Dining car service. 4:01 p.m. Week Days. Local for Harrisoaburg and way stations on Manassas braneb. 4:55 p.m. Da Local for Warrenton and (at lotteville. 9:00 p.m. Daily. New York and Atlanta Ea pss. Flrt-class coach to Atlanta. sleeper to umbus, Go.. via Atlanta. Sunset tourist lsepr Washington to San Francsco Mondays, Weneasys and Fridays. Dining car service a Ia carte. 10:00 p.m. Daily. New York and Memphis Lim. Ited (via Lyncbburg). First-class mach and elsep. ing car to Roanoke. Knovile. Chattanonga and Memphis; sleeper to New Orleans. Ding car service. 10:45 p.m. Daily. Washington and Southwestern Limited. All Pullman train club and observatien cars to Atlanta and Macon; sleepers to Augusta Nashville. Atlanta. Macon. Memphis, New O'eans. TRAINS ON BLUEMONT BRANCH. Leave Washington 8:10 a.m.. 1:30 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 5:U6 p.m. week days for Bluemont. 6:5 p.m. weak days for Leesburg only. 11:30 p.m., Set urdays only. for Bloemont. Snday trains leave Washington 9:01 a.m., 9:10 a.m.. 6:5 p.m. far Bleemont. Through trains from the South arrive Washington 6:42 a.m., 6:52 a.m.. 9:50 a.m.. 3:00 p.m.. g:30 p.m. and 9:50 p.m. daily. Local trains from Har risonbu 11:55 a.m. week days and 9:20 n.m. daily. From Charlottesville 8:25 a.m. and :28 p.m. daily. Tickets, sleeping car reservations and detailed tnlbrmation can be had at ticket odlees. 705 1tth street. 511 Pennasylvania avenue and Pennsylvania Station. Baggage checked through from hotels and residences. 'Phone 1640 P. R. R. Cab Service. C. H. ACKERT. Gen. Manager. S. H. HARDWICK. Pass. Traf. Mgr. W. H. 'a AYLOB. Gen. Pass. Agt. L. S. BROWN. Gen'l Anent. SEABOARD AIR LINE RY LEAVE PENNA. R. R. STATION. For Petersburg. Ralelgh. Wilmington. Colambla. Savannah. Jacksonvil.le Tampa. Tllshassee. At lanta. Birmingham. Mobile. Pemacola and New Orleans. 10:46 A.M. Daily-SEABOARD MAIL-Through Pullman Sleepers to Jacksonelle. Fl. comeet 1og at Hamlet with Pullman BBest Il.epsr to Atlanta. 7:00 P.M. Datly-SEABOARD EXPRESS"SuEd train to Jacksonville and Tampa. with PaRmaa sleepers and cafe dining ear. Through sleepers to Atlanta. Ticket Otaee: 1421 Penns. ave. FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE. WASHINGTON. D. C.. POST OFFICE NOTI( . Should be read daily. as chengee may occur at any time FOREIGN MAILA are dispatched to the parts at sailing daily. and the schedule of closins is ar raged on the presumption of their naoiterrapted overland transit. For the week ending August 2. 1904. the last connecting claes will be made frem the MAIN OFFICE as follcws: TRANSATLANTIO MAfIA. PRIDAY-(e) At 6:05 P.M. for SCOTLAND, LIVERPOOL and IRELAND. per as. Lacania. from New York, via Queenstown and Liverpool. Mai for other parts of EUROPE most be directed "Par s.s. Lucania." (a) At 7:15 P.M. for EUROPE. per s.s. New York. from New York, via Plymouth sad Cherbourg (c) At 11:41 P.M. for BELG TM direct, ,.s. Vaderland. from New York. Mail must directed "Per a.s. Vaderland." (c) At 11:4 P.M for ITALY direct. per e.g. Princess Irene. fiem New York. Mail must be directed "Per s.a. Princess Irene." (c) At 11:45 P.M. for SCOT LAND direct. per s.m. Astoria. from New York. Mail must be directed "Per e.s. Astoria." (e) At 11:45 P.M. for DENMARK direct, per as. Heka. from New York. Mail must be directed "Per as.a. Hekla." MAILS FOR SOUT1 AND CENTRAL AMERICA. WEST INDIES. ETP. FRIDAY-(a) At 7:15 P.M. for NEWFOUND LAND. per-s.&. Roeslind. from New York. (e) At 21:45 P.M. for BERMUDA per as. Trinidad. from New York. (c) At 11:4d P.M. for CURACAO and VENEZUELA. per s.. Enlla. from New York. Mail for COLOMBIA. via Caracao. must be di rected "Per s.s. Zalla." (c) At 11:45 P.M. for PORTO RICO, per s.s. laero. from New York via San Juan. (c) At, 11:45 P.M. for F LAND. JAMAICA and COLOMBIA. except MA DALENA DEPARTMENT. COLOMBIA. per $.a. Srrnia, from New York. Mall for (X)STA RICA must be directed "Per as. Sarnia." (c) At 11:4 P.M. for ARGENTINE. URUGUAY and PARA GUAY. per e.a. Halisones. from New York. SATURDAY-(d At 6:25 A.N. for PERNAM BiCO. MACEIO. SANTOS. RIO GRANDE DE SUL. ARGENTINE. URUG'AY and PARAGUAY, per a.a. Hathos. from New York. Mail must be dl rected "Per s.s. Hathos." MEXICO. overland, unless specially addressed for dispatch by steamers sailing from New Yoer, close here daily at 10:05 A.M. (f) and 10 P.M. th) CUBA MAILS close here at 8 P.M. Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays via Port Tampa. Fia.. and at 10 P.M. on Thursdays. via New Orleans. NEWPOUNDLAND. by rail to North Sydney and thence via steamer. close here daily, except Sua days. at 2:30 P.M. (b). and on Sundays at 11:3. A.M. (k). the connecting closes being on Mon days. Wednesdays and Saturdays. JAMAICA. by rail to Boston and thence via steamer, close here Tuesdays and Fridays at 2:30 P.M (b) MIQUEION. by rail to Boston and thence via steamer, close here daily. eacept Sandays, at 2:20 P.M (i. and on Sundays at 11:30 A.M. (k) BELIZE. PUERTO CORTEZ and GUATEAILA. by rail to New Orlesns and thence via steamer. close here daily at 10:06 AM. (ft and 10 P.M. (hi. the connecting closes being on Mondays. COSTA IiCA. by rail to New Orleans and thee via steamer, close here daily at 10:06 A.M. (Ii and 10 P.M. (hi. the connecting cloe being en Thea dy. TRANSPACIFIO MAILS. JAPAN. KOREA. CHINA. and spcally ad dressed mail for the PHILIPPINE [LANDE. via Seattle. close here daily at 6:30 P.M. up to Ans 26. for dispatch "Per s.s. Kanapawa Mar.*(e) PHILIPPINE ISLANDS a GUAM. via San Frrncisco, close here daily at 6:8 P.M. as te August 27. for dispatch per U. S. transot e JAPAN (except reeela-poet mallet. KOREA. CHINA ad PHILiPINE ISL.ANDS. via Yaneouver and Victoria. B. C.. close here daily at 6:28 P.M. up to August 30. for dispatch per s.c. Empes of China. (@1 AUSTRALIA (ercept mails for West Australia). NEW ZEALAND. NEW CALEDONIA. SAMOA. HAWAII and FIJI ISLANDS. via San Franeisco. Cal.. close here daily at 6:30 P.M. up to Sept.. ber 3. for dispatch per a.s. Sierra. (0) HAV7A11. JAPAN. KOREA. CHINA and PHIL. IPPINE ISLANDS. via San Francisco. close here daily at 6:30 P.M. up to September 3. for dis patch per s.c. Coptic. (0) TAHITI and MARQUESAS ISLANDS. via San Francisco, close here daily at 6:30 P.M. up to September 9. for dispatch per g.m. Mariposa. AUSTRALIA (except mails for West Anstrts. FIJI ISLANDS and NEW CALEDONIA. via Vn couver and Victoria. B. C.. close here daily at 0:8 P.M. up to September 10, for dispatch par s.. MNOTLMiis for COCHIN CHIA are dispatch ed to New York. N. Y.. for connection with Eorn Mails or MANCHIURIA and EASTEN SIBERIA will be dispatched to New York. N. Y.. until fur ther notice, for transmission to destination via Rnssia. instead et via Japan. the usual route. Unless otherwise addressed. WEST AUSTRALIA mails will he dispatched via Europe. and those far NEW ZEALAND. via Sam Francisco. Cal.- the cket rotea. Mails for the PHILIPPINE 13. NDS. pealyaddressed "Via **sp. e eeVia Canada." must be prpid atth se rate of postage. Malls frHAWAI Nared patched to San Francisco. Cal.. esclasively. REGISTERED MAILS close at the MAIM OIS. FICE as fotlows: (a) At 6:30 P.M. me dar; (hi at 1:4 P.M. earn day; (ci at 0:4 P.M. mm day; (d) at 5:30 A.M. earn day; (e) at 5:45 P.M. same day; (O) at 9:35 A.M. earn day: (b) at 1:15 P.W. same day; (k) at 5:45 P.M. prees day; o)at 2:28 A.M. eame day. 5.29 JOHN A. MERRITT. Poetmaster. A dispatch from Atlanta. Ga., last night says: Col. A. R. Lawton of Savannah ha resigned nas president and member of the court of Inquiry appointed to investigate the conduct of the state militia In the Statesboro' trouble, and Lieut. Col. Jordam F. Brooks of Savannah has been appointed In his stead by GNov. TerreiL. Col. Lawtoe gave ill-health as the reason for his reig nation. Since be Is a retired Oarm his serv ing was optionaL. CoL. Wooten of Albany will be president of the court. Constables AEt ImplHeated is Lmba A dispatch from Selas. Ala., last night nays: Eugene Roberts, a negro, arret for complicity in the lynching of Edward Beli, a negro, has made a -mse-a- Ia which be charges that Standl. Cherry and Ransom. special conetalee Ia charge of Bell. were Implicated in the negro's death. Other white men and wogres are -~mads and a number of warrants have bees is sued Aam.m- Vieme 1irt. A dpatchn froma Portland. Ms., at ight says: Capt. Dragg of the aSamer North Star, fromn New Tork. uspoges that at uses -etrdy when tMt-he os ma as Ann, uNeSS be -ese the - -m aMees et ane. --na---a and ena