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AUCTION -ALBO, 3AM W. RATCLIFF AUCTIONEEE. Bankruptcy Sale of Val uable Unimproved Real Estate on U Street, Irv ing Place and Cambridge Place, Georgetown. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court at the District of Columbia, sitting as a court of bankruptdy, passed on the 16th day of Marchf 1. the andersigaed, as trustees of the estate or Char C. Duneansos, bankrupt, will offer for sale, at public auction, to the hhest bidder In treat of the premises on TU DAY, 1IE THIRTY-PIRST DAY aP MARCH, AT HA.' PAST FOUR O'CLOOK P.M., lots sixty (60), slsty-one (61). misty-two (62) and aixty-three (68), in Asford and Ridout trustees' subdivision of part square.twelve bundred and eighty-two (12,2), Ia that part of the city of Washington. District of Columbia, formerly called Georgetown, as per plats recorded In the offe of the surveyor of said District in Liber A. R. S. at folios 241 and 347, situated on Cambridge place between 30th and 31st streets. And Immediately thereafter, on the same day, lots one hundred and sixty-one (161). one hundred and sixty-two (162), one han. red and sixty-three (168), one hundred and sisty four (164) and one hundred and sixty-five (165), In samd square and subdivision, situated on Irving place between 30th and Slat streets. And Imme diately thereafter, on the same day, lots one hun dred and eighty-four (184). one hundred and eighty 1ve (185), one hundred and eighty-six (186) and one hundred and eighty-seven (187), In said square and subdivision, situated on U street between 30th and S1st streets. Terms of sale: Cash. Conveyancing and record Ina at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be com pied with in fifteen days from day of sale or the tees reserve the right to resell at risk and est of defaulting purchaser. Each of the afore said groups of lots will be sold as a sldgle parcel and a deposit of one hundred dollars on each par ee wl e Wuired of the purchaser at the sale. WI[. W. MILLAN; Trustee, Equity building. UM AN E, GASCH. tee, 1326 New York avenue n.w. E. SOUTHARD PARKER. Trustee, ihl9-dads National Metropolitan Bank. THUS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTS. 913 F ST. N.W. TRUSTEEB' SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING ON MINNEBOTA AVENUE, KEN ILWORTH. D. C. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly record ed in Liber 2650, folio 2 et seq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the re Quest of the party secured thereby, we will sell at public aection, in front of the premises, on TUES DAY. MARCH THIRTY-FIRST 1903 AT FIVE QCLOCK P.M., lots numbered i and a In block 8 Allen W. Mallery and Lawrence 0. M'allery, trus tees;, subdivision of part of lot 8, In the tract of land heretofore known as "Fife Enlarged," now known as "Kenilworth," as per plat recorded in the ofie of the surveyor of the District of Colum his in County Book 10, page 17, situate in the county of Washington, District of Columbia. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $1,500, balance cash, of which a deposit of $100 will be required at time of sale. Conveyancing, Recording. etc., at prerhaser's cost. HARSNCROOK, Trustee. mh20-d&Js JULIUS A. MARDEL, Trustee. 0, 0. SLOAN & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. TRUSTEES' SATE O SEVEN NEW THREE STORY BRICK DWELLINGS KNOWN AS NOS. 1000 TO 1012 (BOTIg INCLUSIVE) WHITNEY AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of seven separate deeds of trust, all dated the 17th day of Mareb. 1902, and duly re oded in Liber No. 2646, at folios 229. 233. 237, 246, 250 and 254 et seq., of the land records ot the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, we will sell, at public pection, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY. MARCH THIRTY-FIRST 1903, COMMENCINd AT HALF-PAST FOUR 'CLOCK P.M., the fol lowing described property: AU of lots numbered thirty-three (33), thirty-four (34), thirty-five , thirty- Ix (36), thirty-seven (37), thir eiht (38) and thIrty-nine (39), in Samuel E. iern's subdivision of part of block numbered twenty (20), "Columbia Heights," as per plat re eorded In Liber County No. 14, folio 111, of the records of the oflce of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Each lot is improved by a new three brick dwelling, and known as Nos. 1000 100t. 10 . 1006 1008, 1010, 1012 Whitney ave., Wash ington, D. C., each having 9 rooms and bath, with all modern improvements. Terms (on each house): One-third cash, balance is one and two years, with interest at 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annuafly, and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $150 will be required on each house at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, notarial fees, etc., at eost of purchaser. If terms of sale are not com plfed with In fifteen days from the day of sale, the property so in default will be readvertised and re sold, at the risk and cost of said defaulting par. Chaser, after due notice published in some Wash Instsa newspaper. HENRY A. NESBITT, LYNN 0. DE LASHMUTT, mhl8-dAds Trustees. FUTURE DAY. JAME8 W. RATCLIFFE, AUGOIONEB. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE IN THE PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC. NEAR THE CONDUIT ROAD. By virtue of a power of sale contained in a deed of trust to the undersigned trustees, dated Decem ber 10th. i89, and recorded December 18th, 1897 in Liber No. 2260, at folio 350,. one of the lana records of the District of Columbia, default having been made' In the payment at the Indebtedness ae cured by said trust, and upon demand of the parties secured, the trustees will sell, at public auction, on the premises, near the Conduit road above the reservoir, on THURSDAY, APRIL SEC OND, 1908, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M., all the real estate and premises described in said deed of trust, being lots seven, eight, nine, ten and the east half of lot eleren, by the full depth thereof, block number eleven of the subdivision of White ven, now called Palisades of the Potomac, No. according to a plat of said subdivision recorded I Aber County Subdivision Book No. I at folio IM ed by a frame dwelling of eight rooms, elnaive of basement, In first-class condition, fn h in oak and of modern design, and with all lodern conveniences; a large stable, carriage house and servants' house; well supplied with water from as artesian well and illuminated with gas. The t tation overlooks the Conduit road and the sur country; is about 300 feet from the Oon it road and within five minutes' walk of the trie ears and as a whole affords a roomy convenient and attractive suburban home, In a beautitll and healthy vicinity. Terms of sale: Cash. Conveyancing at the cost et the purchassr. Taxes to be pid by the trustees to the date of sale. Upon te payment of five ~r ddollars depoelt on the day of sale, the teswill allow the purchaser ten days within Which to have title examined, if he so desire. When the balance of purchase money must be paid will 1 at once thereafter be resold at MARION DUCKETT! 685 F at. n.w., Wasbington, D.C. CHARLES H. STANLEY and DAVID S. BRiSCi~~OrE, Md mht9-dts Trustees. NOWHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ' Notice is hereby given that on THURSDAY, APRIL SECOND, 1908, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., within the auction rooms of Brown & To?son, $400 and 1411 N. Y. ave., we will sell at public auction, to enforce lieu for storage cbarges due ad Lpaid, all goods and chattels stored with us to dames of William Stevens, Louise Dorsey, An Mie Lewis. 0. R. CLIFFORD & CO., 1834 14th n.w. Chancery Sate of valu able vacant tot, suitable for small apartment house site or for subdivision into three building lots, situate on south side of Massachu setts avenue between Ninth and Tenth streets northeast. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in a caune therein edigknown as 1&oore vs. Douglas et al. 'No 101 sequiy the undersigned tr'lateee will sell pblic auet5o ka front of the Drmss on U DAY, TUNINTH DAY OF APRIIs A.D. 193AT HALF-PAMr FOUR O'CLOCK P.M1., the ~iowng-described real estate, situate in the city atWashington, In said District, namely: All of ~n llot eight (5) in square nine hundred end r-one (941), having a front of fifty-nine feet inches (5' 6")) on Massachusetts svenue by en averag dpth of about ninety .90) feet and 6entainng fifty-foor hundred and seventeen (%,417) b8ae fet, more or les. eraof sale: One-third of the purchase price ia ; blsae In two eual Installments at one end yeas, te be scedby a deed of trust and Jhe ""ynotes of the pucaser bsaring Interest six e cent inom the dyof sale, or an eash, at meas ao the. Deost at two hunde dUra peurdat time of sl. Thrms ta he complied WitIn ten (10) days from day of sale, esclueive eewicthe truetees reserve the right to resell ad Sand risk of defaultiag purchaser alter five notIce ot much resale in the Evening Star RY . DAVIS, Trustee, Oe,Jenite bl '7?th and D ints. ---Fa-,8 % 4.rustee. C 0. S0WAN & C0., AUCTIONE, 1407 G ST. Emme3 W ALE OF THREE VALUABLE BUILD IAyf ONQ MamTBErWEEN FIFTrH ANT2D NEW'JERBEY AYENUE NORTH et a esrtais deed of trust, recorded in Z ~we'f,7 at folie 60 et ssq., et the land rec o fd a theDitcet Columnbia, we will sell at a d,JEste e peiss a1 P - - ~ wmecm dreal estate, Us.s a.d . ..swIm.o 1 t inLiber U, .,tlie 108,Iaet ureyr et mi it esatael= 6866 squate feet et m at e a ned t0 via ,s at , __ AsIea.5UW! e@ t We AUCTION anas, T.o.... Brown & Tolsi The most superb. colh Mahogany Furniture In Brass Fenders, AndirOns A and Canton China, ShefBe Bric-a-Brac, Curios, etc., to the Washington public Will Be Sold at By Ca Without Within Our 1412 H Wednesday, Thu] April 1, 2 a At i1 A.M. and ; This grand collection specimens of rare and be dale, Louis XIV and Early ture, Artistic Brass Good. Oil Paintings by well-k many other valuable artic Monday and Tuesday, Ma to 6 p.m. BROWN & T Office Sm274t-75 Catalogues Maili I. H. SAYMA AUCTION. Tomorrow A Rare Chance. $2,ooo WORTH OF NEW Ft TO THE HIGH DOLLAR. PO5 SERVE. EXTRA LARGE DRE OAK AND MAHOGANY; LAD] MAHOGANY, WITH TRIPLICA ROOM SUITES, TWO PIANOS LEATHER COUCHES, 20 SOIL] IRON BEDS, ioo NEW FELT M BOOK CASES, 8 QUARTERED WRITER AND DESK, FOLDIN TIFUL CREATIONS IN SOLID BRARY, PARLOR AND HALL TOILET SETS, ART WARE, CR AND THOUSANDS OV ARTICL TION, TOMORROW'AT 16 A.M 429-431 9TH ST. N.W. DEALER ING ATTEND. It TOSORROW. Wilson & Mayers, Aucts. An Auction Sale of unusual quality and value will be soldon Wednesday Florn ing, April 1, at 10:30, within our sales rooms, 1229 U st. n.w., of Fine Mahogany and Oak Fur niture, French P 1 a t e Mirrors, Musical Instru ments, Bric-a-Brac, Im ported Vases, Pictures, Antique Furniture, Co lonial Beds ard Mat tresses, Comoination Beds, Couches, Office, Parlor, Library and Din ing Chairs, Groceries, Cigars, &c. ositnin part of Fine Upholstere Mabogan Kice ables 2 Square K bePanos, 1 Up rih che r P Iano, 1 Mandoin, 1 GutrS Fine Musie racsto AOases, Flowr Stands anar Flree 1late Old Walnut Settee, T? lrg in gen, ebony and '); sme 20 odd Fin rBom -Old Colonia Bras ank ro oceds Ne of Odd Chairs And osELd God enrly etc. Conaigmets reeived up to horof ale Cme in adinspect the goods, now on exhibitIon. h0-tWILSON & MAYERS, Autioneers, MARCUS NOTES, Auct., 9th, Cor. D n.w. The Entire Stock of lHar ness Dealers' and Livery men's Supplies, also fix-. tures and tools, ATE8 T.N,A PUBLIC AUCTIO ON mprsn Inpart exrensive Bits Lie Sheets, chamois Sin,B Tnk ktraps eeat otDrvn Gb,. elgat Sadls nkle Bqts Grte ,ub ad Dresig Ha ess c plete set of Harnes "ss,"'and NickeHans Fitins Wall Case, Show Case and hundreds of other articles too the bes and wel eeted, th owner caterin to ttio of the etire trade as eldo0 god of this character are sold to the highest bidder. Sale ab solute. naha0-2t-8G WAIU B. WILLIAMS & 00., AU(CIIONB. PAWNBROKEI' AUCIO SALK OF UNRE Ia ilve. l t th -tor ofS Burnetlne, 6 a In his stor on whc a due one yes itereto ed and Meta Watces Diamonds of alher gce raceI Cu ButosSe WALRd Bl. WIcyLLAS C inora*ts B ls nh ,erue ofe arils Sale to a mtne evere day the Lad- ieorta are solHtric of icet, *- a ' e t \ :- .. -"-NTIN B |ke * O UW WA OF A-TR 31K35 o. te and-s R se ithDatetoClmia AVVAN ULM n, Auctioneers. ct1on of Antique Oak and great Variety, Handsome md Fire Sets, Old Meissen 14 Plate, Mirrors, Bronzes, ever offered or exhibited Public Auction, talogue, Reserve, Art Galleries, Street, rsday and Friday, ,nd 3, 1903, 5 P.M. Each Day. Includes some of the finest wutiful Sheraton, Chippen Colonial Ilahogany Furni i, Sheffield Plate, Valuable mown artists, Curios and les. On public exhibition rch 30 and 31, from 9 a.m. oLSON, Auctioneers, , 1409 and 1411 N. Y. Ave. d on Application. N, Auctioneer. AUCTION at 10 A.f Do Not Miss It. RNITURE TO BE SACRIFICED ITIVELY -NO LIMIT OR RE SSERS AND WASHSTANDS IN ES' DRESSING TABLES IN TE MIRRORS, 45 FULL BED CHAIRS, ROCKERS, ETC.; 6 D BRASS BEDS, 14 BEAUTIFUL ATTRESSES, io MAHOGANY OAK BOOK CASES, TYPE G BEDS, WARDROBES, BEAU MAHOGANY TABLES FOR LI USE, FOLDING CARD TABLES, OCKERY WARE, STATUES, ES TOO NUMEROUS TO MEN ., WITHIN MY SALESROOMS, S AND PARTIES REFURNISH TOMORROW. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE LKPROYED REAL ESTATE ON NORTH SIDE OF K STREET BETWEEN 31ST AND 32D STREETS NORTH By virtue of a deed of trust bearing date on the 19th October. 1894 and recorded in Liber 1966 folio 90, of the land records for D. C., we will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDXEShDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF APRIL A.D. 1908, AT HAI.F-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.1., the 1 following-described real estate in square No. 11t9, in that part of the city of Washigtoa formerly known as Georgetown, in the District of Columbia namely: All of lot 71 and part of lot 72 In Peters' square. Beining for same at the southwest cor ner of lot 71 and running thence east 64 feet 9 inches. more or less; north 128 feet; west 64 feet 9 inches, more or less, and south to the beginning. This property is Improved by brick machine shops a and offers a great inducement to in. vestors. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance 112 equal pymuents in one and two years, with interest, pay able semi-annually, from day of sale, and secured by deed of trust on premises' or all cash, at the option of purchaser. A deposit of $20.00 required at time of sale. Conveyancing and recording at cost of purchaser. If. terms of sale are not comn plied with in fifteen days from time of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting puchaser.GOD, .HOLSWORTH GORDON, Trustee, mhl9-d&ds JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. Trustees' sale of valuable real estate on 4 Street Northwest between Pennsylvania Avenue and C St reet, formerly occupIed by the District Government. Liber 1997, folioa182 t se. fthe land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the will rfor sr'ae,'by ub.".cti"n. infront"o DA OF MRCH. A. D. 1903, AT HALI-PAST real estate state in the cty f Wa sriDs trict of Columbia. to wit: Part of origial lot fuhudre ad nney-n (91) catae withi nig on 43 stree atthe northeast corner <' sai i n(i)nge t ten soths oer of aid lot thenc west o the sot lie of aid lot sevety ineet;an ale In the rear tence t osi *.alleo-fo* ( fett "e"he .ndrt..es" co.e of (125 fee to the ac of nuing embracnte twen-en (2) of orrsn's subdvision, a in Terms of sale: One-third cash, the balance in sae,a terate of 6 pr cent pe annum, ecue tteoptin of the prhasr $0deposit re aent complied with ine ay from te dayo sath trute reserve the rghtto reel th D-0 All cocyanc, recording,- stamps, etc., inh18-dAds ADRSA, count ofthe ranutlWUED TH FRTDAY OF AkRII 1908, at'the same hour sheldedsTruses -Wilson & Mayers, General Auciersand Storage BoosS lUg Gatt etw Cnnents soiied. s JAE W. RATLIPP, AU1TIONErm, Adams Express Company Sale of Unclaimed Freight. APH~A..1906, AT -E.OCOKA.L the in the ale rosiames W Ratce, No Pa.ae n.w.,t e chags sbot 1100paaes Tkge, tc et to be soldwtotrmre WAIRUR 3, WilLiAMS & 00 UOIN SAse fuhisfild AWZJeg a ta No fell. tl ., t'hae et the stolsma, and at-sh. shew? e mems 1e *ffi - aste in g .'* 00neatm i " Zets ft4 a s d s in Wefler ad sahiic 31E6 1045, am assed-1 ls . t 1 t the erdes the s 'veyo's eMee of naid Dlstdet. Said lot ash located as 13th street he tweean tan a and Georgia avesse 5s@ut ast, and en g avsews between 1th And 14th streets soeast IMMEDIATELY TsRuApTER, in front of the premise., lets 16 and 88. in Tallmadge's sibdM aion of lots In W e- as per ptat.reeor4ed in Book 15, egs , et said surveyor's- mes. a id lot 85 bongem Pennsylvania avenue between 18th and 14th streets sonthes{t, and lot 16 On 13th street between said aves. ON THE SAME DAY, A? HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., in front mf the premises, let 9, in Tallmade's subdiviston * part of squara. 1068, as per plat recorded In Bak 18, pegs 61, of the records of sad surveyoer get, located-on Pen. sylvania avenoe betweent ildth and 15th streets southeast. ON THE SAME DAY, 'AT A QUARTER OF FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. Min frost of the .ptemises, lots 28 and 29, in Taliomdge'i subdivision of lots in square 1077, as per pat recorded in Book 15. page 68. of the records ef said surveyor's OGde. situated on Kentucky avspne;:east of 15th street. southeast. ON THE SAME DAY, 2r MIVE O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the premslen, "lotst15 to -9g 1ncusive, in Wgller and Maian, tnrstee', su v ion, in 888,S per Paat smoedld in Book 21,. page 7 of te s of said surveyor's eSee, situated on 7th and 8th streets between H and I streeta northeast, and on I street between .7th and 8th streets northeast. AND ON THE SAME- DAY; AT A QUARTER PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the. prem ises, the 47 feet 6 Inehes:fsmt on 12th street. be ing the entire front of aid lot, by depth of 90 feet, of original lot 17, in sgpare. 992, situated on 12th street between D and E streets southeast. Terms: One-third cash, of whilcha deposit- of 1100 on each lot must be made at the time of sale, and the balance In two equal installments in one and two years from day of sale, for which notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from day of sale (payable quarterly) and secured by deed of trust on the property- sold, will ha aken, or ,al cash, at 'the option of- the purchaser. Afl con veyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. If terms are not complied with in ten days from sale the trustees reserve the "ight to resell the prop erty at the risk and colt of the defaulting par ehaser or purchasers, after -eight days' advertise ment in The Evening Star newspaper. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, rah28ddds IRVING WILLIAMSON, mh26d&dsTrustees. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, Auctioneek. Trustees' Sale 3-story Brick House, No. 205 C Street Northeast; Three 2-story Brick Houses, Nos. 209, 211 and 213 CStreet Northeast. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No. 28075, the undersigned trustees will offer -for ale by public auction, in front of the respective premises, on MONDAY, THE 6TH DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1908, AT HALF-PAST FOUR CLOCK P.M., the following described real es tate, situate in ..he city of Washington, District >f Columbia, to wit: All of lots I, K and L, in igua 757, together with all the improvements, Terms of sale: One-third cash, the halance in me and two years, with interest from the day of sle at 6 per cent per annum, secured by deed of rust on the property sold, or all cash at the op ion of the purchaser. A deposit of 450 on each iouse required at the time of sale. Terms of sale o be complied with within fifteen days from the lay of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the Ight to resell the property at the risk and cost f the defaulting pure aser, after lve days' ad rertisement in some newspaper published in Wash ngton, D. 0. All conveyancing, recording, &c., at murchastr's cost. CHARLES L. FRAILEY, Trustee, Columbian building. EDWIN B. HAY, Trustee, mh25-d4 ds 6-' ' Bond building. - THOS! J. OPEN'i-SDR AUaPIONEEBa LRVffSTE 1tEDE"OP VA0Ur -O= REAL E9TATE. NO. 8381 N ST. N.W. By virteetes aadeedof"ursat datedi4lw.Slst dayc if March, 1898, and recorded in Liber 2291, folio 108, of the -lend "eeords-e" the,j)ig$ri1, -.. rta, and at the r est of the perty meci ry, the uderaigne trustees .will offer rublio auction, is front ' of the on t'HUSDAY jaE SEOOND DAY pO APRII4 AT FIV 1 P.M., the following de ri real estate' the ity of Washington in ;he District of OoItmSh tb witt All tMose cer' ain pieces or parcels'of land and ises situate and in that part of the ciy of Washington, n the District of -Col his, fo rly known as 'Georgetown," and kniiwn and dln hed as ieing parts of lots on hUndred' seven (107) Lnd one hundred and t elve,4112), in Beatty & 3a*kins' addition to Georgetown In egpare welve hundred and twety-nine l be Jing or the same at a potal on N treet, formerly 1st street, -distant 117 fet ' east rom the inter.etp of soid north Use of N street with the east line of 84t .street, formerly Fred rick street, and runni. thence east or said iorth line of said N street 27 feet, thence north 75 feet to an alley, thesoq west-on said alley 27 eet and thence south 175 feet 10t e place of be nnin. Also Iart o Mt one hu '8d aid ten 110), in said squtre eltv humdre4 and twenty ine (1229) beginning 4 the north' line of thn iUey In saiA square at ajeaint distant 75 t rom the intersectiodn" ot.said b: 7lath f --ia l Mey with the east line of 34th street. thence ast on said. alley19..eef. nehes,'thenod-Wii .7 feet, thence west 19 s: $.-inches and thence outh 17 feet.tqhe ping%-witth al-the- inf rovements. Termns .of e' Qy i epse, one-third. in :one 'ear and of Fd'h n two years, or all cash, at he purchaser's toptin deferred' paymgpi;i any, o be ee'preeC&dby " he rdmilssbry notes. of the urchaser, bearing date en the day of alp. ,with nterest, - payable smi.ansualy, *t td'rate of ei er cent per annum and secured by deed of trust a the property soiL All"eosveyancing recording nd title examination at .urchaser' cot A d. osit of 1200 to be saude at the time 'of sale. P'ermns of sale to be cqm~idwith within ten lays from day of s .e.i case of default the rustees reserve the righ f-they sd elect, to re eUl at the risk and oosl of the defaulting put baser after five days notice in The Evening Star. Caxes adjusted to dyof sale. 6DAR . WESO00TT JOHN RIDOUT, mh21-d&ds Taustees. THOS 3. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, IDRUSTEE5S ALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED1 REAL ESTATE. ON FLORIDA AVENUE BE TWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STREETS NORTH WEST, BEING -THRBE-8TORY BRICX DWELLING HOUSE, 611 FLORIDA -AVENUE NORTHWEST.1 By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 18th day if May, 1692, and .recorded in Liber 1690 folUo 1S6, of the land records of the District of hlolum usa, and at the request, of the party secured there y, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale, at LHURSDAY, THE NINT D AY OF APRIL,'190. IT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the fol owing described real estate,:In the city of Wash ugton, in the District of Celumbla, to wit: All .bat certain piece or parcel et land and premises unown and distinguished qs, and being, part of lot mumbered fourteen -(14), In aWatson- J. Newton's mbadivision (of A. L. Barber N Compeny's stebdivi ion) of lots In block one (1), Le Droit Park,- as per plat recorded in Liber Cunty 7, pae70, of the uarveyor's ofice of the District oClumbia, ba ginning for the same- at- the southeast corner of aid lot 14 end running thence In a northwesterly - firectIon 18 feet; thence in: a northeasterly diree :ion 100 feet; thence southeasterly direction 15 !eet; thence in a southwesterly directIon 39 feeti hence In a southeasterly directIon 5 feet; thence n a southwesterly direction 61 feet to p lace of be iifning, with all lmprovements, consIsting of a rery desirable three-story atone and brick dwell ing house and all modern improvements, including steam-heat plant. Terms ofs sale: One-third.eash, eSthird in one rear and one-third in two:years, or all eh, at he purchaser's otion, detrid payments, if any, uurchase, bearingbate on ihe day t of theae rith interest, payable sear-annuall, at the rate fasix per cent per anneon and macused 'by -deed if trust on the nroDerty sold. All conveyancing, ording ad itle.'rat- etam at -rrchaser's !st. A dpstofas100to:bmaet the- time if male. Tlerms etsi obe complied with within :en days from day of sale, -etherwise the noet nay be resold at- risk ap cost of defaulthur-~ bhaser after fiv6 days' oie - HA RiE W. KiADy, -D, OARROUa 'DIGOES, mhM-dede . ,Trustees. .JAMma W. 10IIIFFU, AUOTIONEIR, "|0URT SALE GETWO FRAME DWECEENGS, KNOW AS.EEMI AN 8$9 .VIR. By virtue. 9*def of the Supreme Cott of. the District of Cole bpassed in the mate of the estate of John Rhp da abc W 87i Probate;, the _qadersign e will mell 6yubie- -ace tion, on THURSDAY, TE SECON DAY Of APRL- A.D. .1906, AT HALF-PAST FOUR YUWK P.I.. n front of the mreisee, that part if lot I, In Frederlek May's so ivisi of e smurs seven hundred and ninety 69;deseribed as !ollows, vis.: BeginnIng for. aaee Virginia Lveni twenty-one and 6-100 feet_measured north lerne ofl salshid av eer from the: nortteast scnro ad1:Aine-ihsaid avenue nrth sretwardly nineteen snd 6-100 feet; thence at right angles mt-three fet e le allM th mear; thence wihsaid seymuhatrd nine teen and 96-00 feet tec othw Aiytre et to us e ~ tether- ith s the imrvmta .s toeep ~ ~ssthe wart at lot -uth frettlfg.), fremt mad on 'f!4IirSBnavenue ,eji ~d akof .tWplbtrefttosi Tinmsamt sit:Oat ma BY AV Masi L OWUN &s'Wt, A1 ' a = waeem the davit it e. ee. to n ] Tbaa e , ond- tv, dt : ldst, payable usm-a- - t e trust e y >A oof sale. ete., at p ecost. Terms of sale to e complied with it afteen days, otherwise trustees wiB resean the uepeb at the risk and east .at defaultiag par ehaser, ata ava dy' advertisemnent of such as sa0 4WTH GORDON, HI0 P o at. .... HENRY P. BL.ATR, Columbian buildisF, mhl-eds Cbl i Trustees. THOR. J. OWEN & -SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE RESIDENCE AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY IN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF WASHINGTON DIS TRICT OF COLUMBIA, BEING THE THR . STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE NUMBER ED 88 E STREET NORTHWEST, AND ALSO LOT IN THE SUBDIVISION KNOWN AS TRINIDAD." IN THE DISTRICT OF CO By vi e of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Colomba pssed In egoty cause No. 2378, wherein Magruder Wilson tt at al. are omplainants and Illeary L. Ofett et al. are dfebdnti the undersigned will sell at publice TUEAY, THE SEV T ,AT QUARTER TO FIVE OCLOK P.M., the following deribed premisituate i the city of W -shin 1 ton, Distict of umbia to wit: Parts of lots numbered 64 and 65 i Kibbey's subdivifion of squase numbered 628, fronting on E street north west about 18 teat, improved by a three-story brick dwelling house, known as number 88 U street northwest. AND ON THE SAME DAY. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.; the follbwing described premises situate in I the county of Washington District of dolumbia, to wit: All of lot numbered 26 in John E. Beal and others' subdivision of lots 14, 15 and 16 in block I 8 in the sdbdivision by the Washington Brick Ma chine Company of part of the tract of land called Tinidad, as per plat of said Beal and others recorded in Liber County No. 7. folio a1, in the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale- as prescribed by decree: One-third cash, with balance in equal installments of one and two years, with interest from date of sale, secured upon said real estate so sold, or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of f00 will be required at the time of the sale. Convey ancing and recording at cost of purchasers. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from day of sale; otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the p rty at the risk and I cost of the defaulting pureser. after five days' previous advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washi on, D. C. ARTHUR PETER, Trustee. I mb24-dts Washington Loan and Trust bldg. 0. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. 1 TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROV ED REAT ESTATE ON THE EAST SIDE OF c FIFTH STREET B*TWEEN G STREET AND VIRGINIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded in LIber No. 1522, at folio 846 et seq., of the land i records of the District of Columbia, the undersign- a ed will offer for sale, at public auction in front I of premises on THURSDAY, THE SECOND DAY r OF APRIL. 1908, AT HALF-PAST FOUR t O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real es- p tate, situate in the city of Washington, in said I District, viz.: All of lot numbered twenty-one (211 a In Alexander Randall execator's, subdivision, in square numbered eight hundred and forty-seven d (847), as said subdivision is recorded in Book R. L. a H., page 12, in the office of the surveyor of the a said District, containing 2,102 square feet of t ground (more or less), unimproved. t Terms: One-third cash, balance in equal in- r stallments at one and two years with interest at I per centum per annum, payable semi-annually from the day of sale and secured by deed of trust m the property sold; or all cash, at the purchaser's option. A deposit of $50 will be required at the time of sale. All conveyancing and recording will be at the purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within ten days, otherwise the trustees re serve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. W. E. EDMONSTON, 500 5th at. n.w., ALDIS B. BROWNE, 1419 F at. n.w., mh214da Trustees. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FEE SIMPLE PROPERTY IN WASHINGTON, D. C., CON SISTING OF ALL 'THAT VALUABLE LOT AND IMPROVEMENTS, NOS. 1815 AND 1817 F STREET NORTHWEST, KNOWN AS THE "SUN BUILDING," AND A VALUABLE UN IMPROVED LOT OF GROUND AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF 14TH AND N STREETS. Under and by virtue of a decree passed by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, on l'ebruary 11th, 1908 in Equity cause No. 23383 (which in the amended bill is entitled Edwin F. &bell, individually ad as trustee, etc., complain nt, vs. Elisabeth L. Abell et al., defendants), the mndersigned trustees will sell, by public auction, the property firstly above -mentioned (Nos. 1315 nd 1317 F at. n.w.), In front of the premises, on EDNESDAY, APRIL EIGHTH. 1903, AT THREE [)'CLOOK P.M., said property consisting of two idjacent lots, together forming a rectangular lot - hrontty 53 feet on"PV:st. With a depth of 113 feet fl inc to a 80-foot alley; the first of said two sdjacent lots being described as the east 28 feet lront on F st. by the full depth thereof, of origi ral lot No. 4, in square No. 253, and the second as ot No. 81, in square No. 253, on plat recorded in Book No. 11, folio 78, of the records of the sur reyor's office of the District of Columbia; and be ng the western 25 feet front on F at. by the full a lepth thereof of original lot 8 in said square. Said intire lot, comprising said two adjacent parcels, is .mproved by a dne 8-story, attic and basement, parble front office building, with elevators, steam p reat and all modern conveniences, known as the S5un Jiuilding" AND ON THE SAME DAY, AT FOUR O'CLOCK ?.M1., in pursuance of said decree, we will sell. ry public auction. In front of the premises, the property secondly above mentioned, being a valn- S tble unimproved rectangular lot of gtound at the r iortheast corner of 14th and R sts., fronting 100 h reel on 14th st. and 186 feet 9 inches on Ra t.; iaid entire lot being described as part of lots num aered 6 and 7, in William W. Corcoran's subdivi. C lion of square No. 239, as per plat recorded in a [Aber W. F., folio 142, of the records of the sur reyor's offce of the District of Columbia; begin ing at the southwest corner of said square and -unning thence east 136 feet 9 inches; thence I oth 100 feet; thence west 136 feet 9 Inches to i L4th ste, and thence south on said street 100 feet to the beginning. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money .. to be- paid in cash at the time of sale, or within ten days thereafter, the balance of the purchase noney to be paid in two equal annual install nnta, in one and two years from day of sale, the eferred payments (including the cash payment, if t be not made on the day of sale) to bear interest it 5 per cent per -annum from the day of sale mtil paid, and the deferred payments to be evi laed by the note or notes of the purchaser so-a :ured by first trust on the property purchased; or il cash, at the purchaser's option. A deposit of ,2000 on the "Sun Building," and a deposit of 1,000 on the unimproved lot at 14th and Rasts., will be required from the purchaser or purcha.sers it the time of sale. Taxes and asseasments, as eIl as the rental from the tenants in the Sua Building, to be adjusted with the purchaser and iportioned to the day of -sale. Conveyancing at ur chaser'a cost. Reference Is made to said decree and to the pro. reedingu In said cause for further particulars, or inquiry may be made of any of the undersigned b trustees, or of the auctioneer. ,RICHARD M. VENABLE, Trustee'. 1400 Continental Trust bldg.. BaltImore, Md. W. CABELL BRUCE, Trustee, 744-750 Equitable bldg., Baltimore, Md. CHARLES McH. HOWARD, Trust-es, 1409 Continental Trust bldg., Baltimore, Md. C.- 9. SLOAN & CO., Auets., 1407-000 G t. .w.' mh7-a.1t,m,w&f,ts ' JAmES W. RATOLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. L'UBTEE'S SALE IN BANKRUPTCY OF STOCK OF DRUGO, FIX'NURES, UNEXPIRED LEASE.d Ac., OF PREMISES KNOWN AS THE DRUG ST1ORlE OF FRED A. MAL.TBY, ON BENNING ROAD NEAR ANACOSTIA ROAD, D. C. e By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of I :he District of Columbia, in re Fred A. Maltby, sankrupt, No. 269, the undezaigned will sell b ublic auction, on the above premises. WEDNE*. I AYg THE EIGHTH DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1908,r T TEN O'CLCK A.M., Stock of Drugs, Fixtures,r Jpexpired 4-year Lease of the premises, also the leuse built on- the premises, subject to the rights f the lee~ thereon. Tern. cash. - ORRIIN B. H ATLAM, anma2,7,80,ap1,8&7 Trustee in Bankruptcy. JAMES W. RATOLIIFFE, AUCTIONERR rustees' Sale sof a Valua, ble Brick Dwelling, No. 912 H Street, Northwest, Washington,, D C. By virtue of two (2) certain deedas of trust ate Inly 11, 1506, and March 16, 1807, and recorded, rspeetively, in Liber No. 2128,'-folio 475,' ad lASebrt 202, foliO-S0 Ct aeq.,'of the land records of the I District of' ColiWabia, the undersigned trustees, for efabit made under said trusts and by direction of the patty secured thereby, will sell, at ble auc iond in front of-the premises on MON AY AH 1HIRTIETH. DAY OF MAitC, 1008, AT QUARTER-PAST FIVE O' A.aP.M... the 2i I lowing described real estate, to wit: Lot aem 0, 9rales adCharls, Dusaes su5I1g5 sf the lot of thn Chnrh .of the Ascension, sure numberedl three .hdadjed 4* evnt-r U), as ppit in book 12. 915.S, in theur- I wyor's fUe or isad District; ue~ for' thea 'se 121.40 fe'et .iest. of 0th street ruaning thence west 20 test; thene south 13 ;the Iht~0 feet, and thence north 12 feeth the be- a 1 t northeat. Terinh of salel One- rd cash; bslanoe in on md two years, writh rest at the.rate of .ix (6) e~ - ent r. ammene ..I the defred pHeasS O oywhh alRbe seured by deladt trust aes r all. cash, at psaesesa ofb. reer at thee .t sala,.t to be 4 with -in -mm ee dy vasen a ata EInU SUMa 'O YALaASa WL A= * vftws eta power at hia e..fbai f the lot 'Ii 0nd testamunt f T hB H war, eesess, mde * eftga ao s A psd W. *a ephans' mfat >ee 1*afinS .ehaii e te as a y ee A .D., * @e tha gsggdr a g e rhit i.e. teataaaeat a s ei.eea , late et WI ea n doan>y, *=.14s1 at pine sa" t hset te e t hmet e In Saisrbw.t Is eouste:.Me., ltilia * 'lsi at ifa J L'MM O'ORLO P.M. ON TURAY. THD IWWlT.-EfBHTB DAT A3' AlBfa A.D. 1StS - AR the felowi g- aeatl a r-aL estats: All that at er parel t land big and being in Brew.,IDsi, a Washingtoa county and state at Maryland, en aiming four acres at land, mare or lew, and is tm seved by a good two-stosy weatherboard dwelltag ouse, cstaining tea rooms, a basement, a gosd +dlar and a large et, with a clotern and an lrteslan well t amantain water at the base neat door; a large stable, wages shed, eoase, earn rib, mast house, chn house and s iasesusmary outbuWldlags. It Is ander'a ginood reper in every respect, - been renoata.Te dyaf1ig Is suit aS for a homse er a -mme residence. Brownsvflls is situate at the foot of South nmoun :ain, ln the Washingten County branch et the . and 0. B. R., notme than ome-fourth at a ale from the station. It is saurroended by god aba plenty of good isuttaa water, ehuebs. chacstores~ and Res ietwee3 Soath Mountain ad Antietam battlields and a abort distance 'roe Maryland Heights. It Is but a cauple ot mon.' ride as the B. aud 0. B. R. from Washing' on, D. Q., or Baltimore Md. Every sa er Brownsville I full of city iio.Mers, who leave the rowded cities toget the beneft of the pure moa aIn air and water. This is one of the most desir ble. for a summe resort In the state at The terms of tMe sale, as peescrflwd by the er hans' court, are:-One-third of(b -9Purchase money ash on the day of sale or the vatidcatlon thereof aUd the balance to two equal payw ts in one and wo years, with interest frt th day of sale. The leferred payments to be necureb the purchaser riving his notes, with seert tobe approved by :he .ie& Passeassion will be given' on com liance of terms of the sale. DAVID .W.. McCOY, Eecutor. For further Information about this 1opertp a the recotor, or OTHQ V. M DD4 AIF. A orney, Hagerstown, d. mh3-ap14&24t 6 JAMES W. RATLITF, AUC'lONEnM. LUR W SIA O MW& ITS, "GA Default having occurred in the payment of the in lebtedness secured by a certain deed of trust se orded among the land records of the District of bolumbla in Liber 2563, at folio 450, the under igned, trustees In said deed at trust, will sell at lie auction, at the rooms of the Iteal Estate ge, Nos. 1228 and 1228% F street northwest, in MONDAY THE SIXTH DAY OF APRIL. A.D. 1908, AT ONE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-de cribed land and premises, lying and being in the aunty of Washington, District of Columbia: An undivided one-fourth Interest in and to lots and 12, block 2; lots 5, 10. i, 29, block 5: lot 11, dlock 6 lots 7 and 9, block 7; lots 8 4 and 18, In 'lock 1f; lots 10 16, 20 and 22, in block 12; lot 7, n block i8 lot Ii, in block 14, and lot 8, in block 5, in J. H. C. Wilson et al., trustees', subdivi Ion, known as "Garfield Heights," as per plat re orded in Book County No. 10, pege 5, one ef the ceords of the surveyor's oee of the District of blumbia. Also an undivided one-fourth interest In an undi 'ided one-tenth interest in lot 1, block 1; lots 14 and 15, block 2, and lot 24, in block 12, also being n the aforesaid subdivision of Garfield Heights, nd in lot 22, in a subdivision of part of "Chiches er," made by the commissioners in equity cause to. 1638, as per plat recorded In Book Levy Court ;o. 2, page 78, another of the records of the afore ad surveyor's omce. Terms of sale: All cash. A deposit of one bun [red dollars will be required at the time of sale ] .nd the purchaser must comply with the terms o ale within ten days of the day of sale; otherwise I he property will be resold at the risk and cost of be defaulting purchaser. Conveyancing, recording, evenue stamps, etc., at purchaser's c,t. JACKSON Hi. AALfTON. 'FREDK. L. SIDDO.NS, mh81-d&dbs Trustees, Bond ldg. 1. . SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 0 ST. Assignee's Sale of the. Entire Contents of the Columbia Athletic Club, No. 1409 H St. N.W., Comprising ?araphernalia, Furniture and Fixtures of a Well-Appointed Club. All to Be Sold At Public Auction .t at the Club House. By order of a deed of assignment given to me I ad duly recorded, I will sell, at public auction. a rithin the above mentioned premises, on FRIDAY, 'HE THIRD DAY OF APRIL, 1908, AT HALF 'ASP TEN O'CLOCK A.M., the entire contents, a amprising Decker Bros.' Parlor Grand Ebony Case t 'lano, Billiard, Pool and Ping-Pong Tables. Roll- I op Desks, Iron Safe, File Cases, Bookkeepers' asks, Committee Tables, Leather Chairs and ofas, Overstuffed Chairs, Sofas and Poufes, in t ilroad cloth; Large Rugs, Carpets throughout- the s ouse, Ornaments, Clocks Fine Engravings and rints, Sideboards, Leather and Cane-seat Arm hairs, Tables of all sies, Hangings, Fenders and mdirons in brass and wrought iron, Book Cases, looks, Library Tables, Stag Head, Plated Ware, rockery and Glassware, Cutlery, Ice .Boes, creens, Stoves and other effects, as usually found = Snn establIs.ment of this kind. Terms cash. mh27-dts 3. G. SCHAFER, Assmignee, ? TUOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONE!RR. 'RUSTEES' SALE OF CERTAIN VALUABLE IM PROVED AND UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE IN THE SUBURBS OF THE CITY OF WASH INGTON, HOWARD UNIVERSITY SUBDIVI- ~ SION. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated Jane ry 20th, 1900, and recorded.-in Llber 24,folio 74, of the land records of the District of 0 om ia, and at the.request of the petty secured there- 1 y, we will offer for sale, at public auction, In rout of the respeetive premises, on MOND 4, r 'HE SIXTH DAY OF' APRIL, 1906, AT FOV31 'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate the Howard University subdivision, in the runty of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit 3 rach parcel being offered separately).. ad In the rder hereinafter stated: Lot five, in bloCk seventeen, in the Howard Uni- ei eralty subdivision of the farm formerly owned by be late John A. Smith, commonly calledRng am Place, according to the plat of said sbfi Ion as the same appears of reco'd:in the oScee of a he surveyor for the Distriet of Colia,M Ia sub- C Ivision book marked District, No. 1, pae77, Im. j roved by a lreand comfortable dwelin If the poedofsale of th1s parcel are in"m lest to ay the debt, then lot Soar, in block ueven hen, in said Howard Upiverast subdivision, will T a offered (this lot is Ounir '4I.a Terms of shle (a to eac lot): One-third cash. j ne-third in one year and owe-third In two yssas e r all cash, at the irchaser's option, the deferred ~ ayments, if an, to be represented' by theorm ory notes of th purchaser, dted on the iaof ale, hearing interest, payabe' semi-aona ,at he rae f. per cent per anpggp, and to -e se-d ured by deed of trust on tes prprty sold. All a onveysneing, recordin and tlexeamination at g urchaser's cost. A deposit of P250 on lot five and 200 on lot four will be required. Term. of sale to1 o complied with withiar ten days from the day of t ale; in case of default the trustee, reserve the I Ight, if they so elect, to -reseli the property in aspect of which default -occurs at the risk and oat of such defaulting purchaser after five days' oie in The Evening Star. But the trustees re erve the right, if they so elect, to enforce corn Ilance by the purchaser by appropriate judical roceedings. HARRY C. BIRGE, Wt.- H. SAUNDERS, mhS&d&dsTrustese. TROS. I. OWfEN SOWNg AUCTIONEil SEUSTEE'8 SALZ OF DESERABLE REalDENCB AT SOUTHEAST COE1IUR.0P NORTH CA - lANA AVEIUE AND. NNH STwintur WIl-4 *EAST. -Por default nerthtt certain deed of- trtist 1 ated January 3,9, recorded in Liber tn. os allo 391 at seq. of teland .reeners of the Dsrc rent the mdian,IonTHE S. 'OURTHI OF A.D. AT 'AS -OUR O'CLOCK -PM. , the floigdeecribedt mal estate. nmy: Part of ltthirt (80), in |aroline Imdell's mu losa of ls~In sqaenine andred and frythreeal.beia at the orthwest corner if-said lot .lIt (80) and ran- I lng thenee soth on 0th -street wet~feet I bree (JBinhes;. theee .east lt wt th tote at heneosei; slag g Q" aen".and acwith stalarv I mantsming nine ems, dheaife. .... itc s at ntar= and bested by Terms og sale: rtir- lat 3rsei,1.3J-n he fiEve -per est *,, .,d,.a- R - ~~e .m.- *-/ Aven0 ! usa lmS T& aAV OrION. Amremmm ainown e TOLM1Au, A o-'SI 1803 as& 1411 Nta Teak ase. BOULAE GAa O D08BnA .M HOUtiHeOL rUmNTUER FROm E'IATi V-MF a Dfarms. E'TO., n1eat2N ddJs S enaz smi'c. anrm UmAn, A IG ' . BOND,.ass, A T* *B I "WiiiNOI AUCTIWN IO , Ils- AND 143 - NEW t0E ATU. OAK., WALNIUT AND ASH 3 BOOK SVITndw dDD BEDSTE ADS, AND WASH STANiDS, PARLOE FURNITURE, BETENSION U k E.mO ,ENS.GS CN E NAM DADSL PICTURES, 15 E011 MATTING, RUGS, . ET WAEE, GLASS AND CSLA COUCHE KITCHEN GOODS, LOT CANNED GOODS. CO. "ERC,.PH AIRAND OT)N-TO LMATE &SS PILLOWS AND N 01BENiO -A GENERAL ASORTMBNT OF HOUSEHOLD EPPECTL .AND sT TWELEB . HORSES, CARRIAOES, HARNESS, ETC. TEnMS CASH. mowl-2t BROWN & TOiON. Asetl..., THOMAS J. OWBN A SON, AUCTIONEERS. Valuable. Real Estate at, Auction, centrally locat ed, good for business or residence, being the dou ble brick building known as No. 417 New York ave nue N.W., with a two story brick stable in the rear on a large alley. Under and virtue of a certain ed t tst, ucrdd n JhrNo. 3lS at foi 5et seq. es f the land records for1the aDistHctso C.I C Wuba, e will sell tt ublie auetlm, In troat ot the en MONDAY APRIL SIXTH, 1,8, T A real etate tute In th city of w t District Oolumbia, to wit: All t itL :nuber" m-two (42) and farty-three (4) ot B. L White others, s ,gmees, subdivso at rgallot two (2 Ianqaenmee Sterho esad ourtes (514), as said subdivision is rs rded in the odee ot the soreee ot the I tret if Clumbia, ie Book H. D. C., pag 17. Terms of sale: One-third of th Jommhasaw : cash and the balance in e a tw which the notes of the purchaser must bee. eari Interest payable sml-annuaW tat the sate r Mie (6) per cesm per annum, -if' paid acS ecured by deed of trust am the property solo ill cash, at the 'haser' option. A deposit 200 wIll be at time of sale. All cea - wncitg. aclnowlegn and lecordlug at paecha s ost. If the terms at sale are net complied with witin ten days after the day of sale the trustees userve the right to resell at the risk and cast of A. defaulting purchaser. RABERT N. MORRImnN, S.THOMAS H. ., 1117 F st rUSTEES' SALE OF DESRABLE PROPER COR~NER OF 'M AND FOURTH STEEETS -NORTHEAST AND SEVENTH BETWEEN F' AND 0 STIiETS NORTHEAST. Under and virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the strict of Columbia. passed In Case No. ,2S4Y the undersed, trustses, )Car the following real estate am FRIDAY. THE riIRD DAY OF APRIL. A. b. 1008, AT RALF PAST FOUR O'LOCK P.M.: Lots 11, 12, 13, 14 wd 15. in square 604. situate corner at ad 4th rtreets northeast. AND THEREAFTER. ON THE IAMB DAY, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, lots ., 7, s~ s, LO and 11, in square 81, situate on 7th street be. :wees F and 0 streets northeast. All of the abem opertles wil be ofered I. parcels to suit. Terms cash. All cmaeeyancing. recording ad 'evenue setaps at the oost of the purchaser. A lepi at P00 am eac pare will h eurda As tfie of sale. Terms to he complied with with a fifteen days from the date f sale otherwise he trustees reserve the rgh.to resell the prep. Lat at the risk and cost I' the defalting pt SOSEPH B. BAILET ALEXANDER WOLF, JAMES W. RATCUFFB, Au amh24dds Chancery Sale of Two Modern Brick Dwellings Known as Nos. 428 and 428y2 H Street North west. By virtue at a decree of the Supreme Court ot be District of Columbia, pase Ine cases these b ending, known as Moomav. oagla et aLoNe, 0205 in Equity the undersigned trustees will sell y publeact{ao, in front of the premises as UD,DAY TH, SEVENTH DAY OF Wild; 1 D. ised, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK '.. the followi described real estate, situate a tLe city ofWsigo,in sail District, amely: The eastern part of lot nine (), in Jom ' Ingle's subdivision in square tye pspdpd -.. Ighea (518). having a froStt T-:(8 K tee-apeoet, wo and on-alfIces(WSW) rteebst a the south side af H street nor between hurtl nd Fifth streets west, and extending back of that ridth one hundred feet (100) to a public alley, ogether with the Improvemeaft consisting at two aodern brick dwen houses three stories and esement, each ain lg rooms and ad numbered respectively 49and 428% H sre orthwest. Terms of sale: One-third of the parehbas prike s cash, balance in two equal nstallments at sne ad two years, to be secured by a deed ot tret and be promissory notes of the purchaser. bearing in. erest at six phr cent from the dy of sale a' all ash. at the .pt,o af the purchaser. "he sail eaperty will be sold assa whole. Depoit oftwg undred dollars required at time o sale. Term o be complied with in ten (10) days from the dy f sale, exclusive otherwise the tt stsea rese be right to resell at cast and rift of defaulting orchaser after sve days' notice at such resale if he Even Star newaper HENRY B. DAVIS. Trustee, O81ce, Jmfifer bl1dg.. , 7th and D sts. GEORGE FRANCIS WILIAMS, Trsbiw. ODdce, Baltic bldg., 406 jr at. *a S W. RATILFIS, Ane. .b5-dAds XOBRED BY U=I3HMnu XeFadden's Row of Flats" Ham Trouble in PhIJadliphia. A dispatch from Philadelphia, Pa., last Ight says: A panic wasn precipitated in be People's Theater here tonight when tie actors in the farce "McFadden's Row f Flats"' were mobbed by a throng og rish.-Americnna Eighteen men were ar'e eted and held without ball, charged with iciting to riot., The disturbance occurred in the first act. Vhile Arthur Whitelaw wan singingr ''Mr. Moley" he was greeted. with a shower of ggs, and some person in the audience dis harged a pistol. Immediately there was rush for the exits, and in tlie excitemenlt number of women ad' children were rampled upon. None iaSm seriously In ared, however. The police authoritiesl were. notiAed and tree patrol wagons fle,with -policerpes. tere dispatched to the qcb.: The distio' ra were inclined to Tesist errpst, and1 there rae a lively encounter, but the riotous lement was quickly subdued. The magis rate before whom the prisoners were ar' s.igned refused to accept bail for tem. Major p. C. B. O'Donovan, national presS ent of the Gaelic Lagu-e, occupied a box t the theater. After the occurrence he aid hils presence was due to a 4o0*re to udge for himself if the attack madea on he play in New York Saturday night was rarranted. -Major O'Donovan said he saw othing offensive in the performan=ce KAT BEBTRAIN W. D. CRUX. a His Appointment a Violation et the Constitution? A special dispatch to the Baltimore Sum kom .Charleston, -S. C., yesterday, sas: dayry 3. 44gar Smyth said today that if Avised to do so by Corperation Counsui Ieorge H. Noieatt he wril apply. to th Ynited -States ceurts for a restraining er, ay prohibiting Dr. W. D. Crusa frdan be owing ecllector of the port of Charlestom Itil the cosistitutionality of his appoint ment can be tested. This =tte1t assed 03 the following editorial, whc rinted In the News ad'Courier this morn Soe very good lawyers hold that Presi ent Roosevelt's apoIemsat of [Dr. Crua a be colleetor of kestoas at Charleston raS in arand open vlolatie of the pro Csn t e mnedse .wak requires . lhut such appuottents shall be amade by ad with the advice and coseent of the nste, aspd confers em the PresMea te 01rer only to *fill all va=eoiu that ik Swhich(kq has bese *pnclStei ddnot hes.dri.,- the r....a to Seate, er'rather, her wa not WOE5 uigthe reeses, had when he was sw ciIdhe was nct ...aemmed by the Sea p reylis In the Costitnionmw medb to -gierd ain8t ebsl ausse glautherity as 3mt9 he Weddaet is sa hMs.e em ~eqns gs to bet tSiUa