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BUSINESS PROPERTY. * t nes. 11. BOr; St. $1 UP; 1 wfc..>g 83; 1 mo- <7-20. " TH'w*. J. FISHER * CO.. Inc., 1414 V ?t. n.w. BEST DOWNTOWN BUSINESS PROPSBTIEB. 14;h at. near G. ( ..rner ou 14th st. ( ?riwr nesr 17tli tind P?. ?*e. ..ami 17:1 -t i??sr Pa ?*e fJJJS 1 -? n<-sr l-'Uh ?t.. ail 142 I"-'**' <? ncr co 11th ?? south <>f N Y. ?**? ? ! ?. - r?sr 1 4 ? U ?: . INT Ml tt.... ...... P"-'-' 1> .r N-t 14th and 1Mb. &> ft. front.. ?M.J? ii ;:ear Kith #&? ?" ' r ?.u ?? ?"l of 7til ?t air&J 'J nnsfer corner downtown fvTa*J*j us for complete lift. ] ni l.-I J. FISHER A- OO . lac., mhHKIt 1414 F at. n.w 1 Ht SALE- BUS Pi ESS PROPERTY ON 9TH 8T. ii ?. i.ur i; 't 29 7'?, feet front. TYLER & RUTHERFORD One.). i r.hlO-7t* 13"" F "t. n w. I'. ylNESS PltOPF.RTIES SPECIAL BARGAINS; I $13.one?Renting for f*4?14 feet front on F St. near 7th; the parcel moat be sold to settle i 1th'at. near G- .tory store building. renting for ft?i; lot alley; out-of-town owner win ; K'i:ith st?"*"'. F and U?S story building and ?t..re room; *17.SOO _ See ua about business properton t el., i a. are. 14tb and other b'tslnese sections. STONE & FAIRFAX. i;u2 New York are., adjoining corner of nth. nihlOSt - 1'oK "siI.B- M.50O- _ fit SINKSS PROPERTY FOR SALE. On Pn ai> between 21st sn.1 -2d ata_; now f. ipled f r re?dihnce imrjy*es. with e.lght a> t? rn t i->iij? conki be mad*1 a good investment " r.^ue^s pnrpui**. n? the location Ls good ana the orlce very low. * ' i K?M)d ?<?**tlon n.w.. near Pi. Rve;.)arf^ t o-story iri'k building. with brick stable In r.-?ir; now rentid to good tenant for per i nth; building ?ver ~ feet wide. Be euro t<? lmi'ilre abont this. 1 m'^between ?th an.l 7th oti.; 3-xtory bnlM V:.nd stable in n'?r, pnted at $?i per mourn. ' iVl. M?t. bet worn Pa. nve. and F at.; 3-atory mxl l.n* in. nt aub*tsnttally built; easily (haneed lulu business property. * ''tm'ilth ?t near G St.; 40 ft. front nearly 5fm* ft dct-p to alley; this in an exceptionally !;P^m.ttr to secure a pleco of b?lnes. jt iierty at a re?i*.n?bie price In u 1<^aJ!o" v..,. r? values arc In. rcasing rapidly. Be sure iiud O'Haurt til atK>ut thia. Cll \s*. S. MflR A Co. (Inr.i. )4<i:t N ??' Y'.-.rk aye, n.w. rr.l; v j <IN UT11 ST, N W.. OPPOSitT PA i \ 1 s K.'YAI. CORNKR 11TU AM><. STS;. * yp'KIFS IIIC!!: HI ILD1NU IN .i-1..\ is m;m:i.y new. baroain at *io. r "h??? See u? nlx?ut It. aMat M.IOUE & mix (Inc.). nr 14tU St. n-w^ FOR SAIJt-A FINK 1.ITT1JC BPSlNEf? PRO1!; t.srTl.iV ON coon 11T-S1NES8 street ON pin i i\].; i <?t 20x11'): ALLK\; G-ltOQM Bt II.DIM: PUK'E, $2.H3U. kf.modkled wonld rent for $?>. .... * ? ? n.: ;i St MOOEK ?t HIIX (Inc.), 71 ? 14th ?*? " '_ , FOR S\iTe \ T Hit EE" STORY BR{Ck BriMJ IN"'. ON 7TII ST.. I P NORTH Or K HT - 1 SRT) l'OR BC SINKSS l'l'RPOSE.S. BARGAIN A1 mhu at MOORK ft I1I1X (Inc.). 717 14th st. n.w. \Y WTED- HAVE tW.OOO. AIX GASH. TO IN , *? In Washington business small; give yirtlcuhirv Address BALTIMOKE, , Star offics. mhg-3t? ^ HORSES AND VEHICLES. One Cent a Word Each Time for 15 Words 8 Times FLEOANT PAIR HORSES. 1.30(> I.BS EACH; well matched: f> and fl years old. EDWARD G. !:MACK. Hoom 4ft. District bldg. mhlO-Jt FOR SALE?PAN ICL 7*Ol'TK, <JOOD CONDITION. Mid doctor's buggy, almost new; cheap.84.lr.. rap. at. inbiu-ot FOR SAI.E FAML1Y IIORSK; SOTND AND gentle; carriage and harness; 8<-?ld for want of use. I?ox 121, Star office. ron9-3t ItI"BBER~''ARRIAGK TIKES. BEST QUALITY, gusrantecd not to separate or come off; reduced prices. JONES RUBBER TIRE YYORKS. *?-? (j.4 K n.w. tniiO-et >?>11 SAI-E (H>\l. CART IN trOOI> OONDITION, cheap Apply 1<)20 Florida arc, n e. mh9-at H)li SALE I'll A ETON BUGGY. COMPLETE; cheap If Si.ld at once. Shop rear of 424 1st St. ^ Yf uihS-.lt JIST ARRIVED THIRTY HEAD OT DRAFT, git ernl d.-llvety and business h..rses; also several I w-priced farm horses. II. SGHLEGEL, rearj#23 D st. n.w mil8''[ TWO GOOD CHIH-ERY WAGONS AND A DAY* ton. complete Rear 424 1st st, n.w. nih8-St* WANTED?Y (*)i NG HORSE; GOOD DRIVER; sound and city broke. 619 Penn. ave. s.e. inhS-St* I OR SALE ROAN MARE; Sl'IT COUNTRY; *50. Rear CHS U st li e. ?nb8-3t FOR SAI.K 2". HEAD OF HORSES AND MARES; will suit farm .a- any business; all young; also ? mules; must be sold without reserve. Rear 477 Mo. ave, mhS-30t pi,, SALE TODAY?50 HEAD OF HORSES, ma res and mulfJ. suitable for all purposes; a rsre chance for auybodr needing any class of b ;-s? to call and se. this stock; all out of hsrd v rk a Is. j 3 fsst pacers Apply old goTernmant stabios In rear f 1120-22-24 20th st^n_w^ jnjiS tf 67 NDARD BREED PACING HORSE, SUITABLE for speedway, for ssle. Iniiulrs HARRY* ALEX ANDER. U>'esburg. Ys fe28-30t? (T..;SWEIJ/S IS TUB PLACE TO BUY NEW sleighs $12; large assortment, new and second hind vehicles si! kinds; $15 up; hurness, $3.50 up 2i.>y 11th u.w. fe27-tf FOlTSAU-: TO REDUCE STOCK. 28 VIRGINIA horses, city and farm broke; six surreys, four traps, three phsetous, four landaus, two delivery wagons; carriages for hire ML'RPilY'S STABLE 4S at. and Virginia ave. aw. f.25 Wt.o Itl'BBER TIRE RUNABOUTS. |35 TO ?150; TOP I czcles t.".0 to I150; barness. from $5 to $3.1, Ask for METCAI.F. THE BUGGY MAN, 224 and 22*5 14th st. n.w. fe24 00t-4 CONSULT WITlTBABCOCK BEFORE DECIDING what to buv for your spring driving. Carriage t ?uider# since 1S46. Write for our dialogue and * get our prices. II. H HAltctiCK **t>., liM-loU-ill W Fayette at. p K SANDS. Mgr. Baltimore, Md. fe21-30t IF YOL WANT TO 8EF. VARIETY IN SPRING stiles come to Bahcock In Hallltuore; $1.25 for the roiitd tiip on Saturdayi H. H BABCOCK CO., Fayette and Hanover ati. P F, SANDS. Mgr. Baltimore, Sid. fe21-30t At.TERATION HALF!. While undergoing extensive alterations and Im provements In our factory and repositories we are offering big values In our entire stock of high trade carriages and wsgons. }a3-t? S J MWEKS' 8QNS. 622 O st. w w AUTOMOBILES. One cent * word ea<%h time for 15 words 3 times. WANT>57~ELElTIUO KUNABOrT OR ST AS !.,?{>?* will i*?y fair <*ai*h price if wllghtly uwd. A,Llr?? iKV'i rANT," No. 1T42 S st. inhl0-3t* FOR S.\LK MOf>ET< B * CADILLAC AUTO; REA >? >u for M?llinK. have larger car; machine in No. 1 rendition; oil lamps an<l jjaa headlight. Ad dres? J A. S . 13ot 17th Kt. n.w. mhl0 3t* r*?R SALE- FLBi TBIC AL*Tl>MOBlLB RT'N about. Mil hi tire: icood a> now; cheap for cash. Prh e. J C. WKBSTSE, Gen. Delivery. nilO-31* WANTED BAKEK ELECTRIC RI NABOCT OR H'anhope; must h?> cheap. Address, with price, IV.x 123. Star ..fflo mht? .tt? TIKES-TFRES TfRKS OOXTINENTALS (OKR man). Diamond. Hertford. Penna. Recovering aihI vvlcanlaias auarsnteed; tul*ea repaired. ?W' clal pfOOfM. quick service St. ^J-jbn solid cushioned tire. ?err reallient. JONE8 TIRE WOKKH, Agt ?>2??4 E. inhO-Ct FOR S.VLK FRANKLIN 4 CLYINDER RLNA 1 ?it. very ?lightly nsed; lamps, top, speedometer, j etc. . <?wner want* larger car. Address "FRANK- j T.1N " (.'nlverelTj flub. mh8-3t* FOR SALE MY STANLEY STEAM CARRIAGE; In perfe<*t condltlou; pons***** all the noweat In rent lone: the most economical and serviceable tur obtainable. E. K, FOX. n.e. cor. 14th and New York nrr mb8 3t PERSONAL. 4 line, lt.fioc St. $120; 1st. $2 52; I m?? $7.20. WITH THE Rr.VIVAL OF BPW.NB8S AU. OVS3R th.. country *'?> should Investigate our i?t> gre?stre cash rate, for any ainonnt of nc-n'- w,-rn icarinCAts sh<*^. lists, shins. A postal "ferche#" . jrSTH S OLD STAND. 619 1>. mhlO-tf.8 MISS ORA L. FIELD. ?cniRO PRAtrriti." SCALP AND FACIAL MASSAGE uihD 7t* "00 II &T N.W. MISS A NO I.E. SF?1CES80R TO MISS DEMARIS. cxiort inanlcurliig for ladles and gentlemen; ?phone Main 4770. olBce hours. 9 ?.m. to 7 p.m. 0oy 11th n a. mhO-JOt JOHN TONKIN. EXPERT MASSEUR. 8. WEIR MITCHELL SYSTEM. Message treatments, all klnda. Good reference. mtft-OOt* 15n0 N Capitol st. 'Phone N. 5SS-II. IF YOI R CREDITORS ARE ANNOYING YOC let me advance you the money to pay them; you cau repsy mo weekly or monthly as you can .are It. Write me In confidence. P. O. Box 230. fe24 SOt.fl _____________ BRADFORD'S NATIONAL DKTBCTIVE AGENCY, SI ITE 224, COLORADO BUILDING. 14th and U. Strictly confidential, any cause, aO sections, l'hone Main 2528. After i p m. 'phon* residence, Msln 13fl?. MORGAN BRADFORD, Jr.. Supt. ;.-i-2-3tit? MRS. \MNt>I>?WS SOOTHING SYRUP Has been used for over SIXTY YEARS bl MIL 1.1<*NS of MOTHERiS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETHING WITH PERFECT SUOCEB8. IT soothes the OHILD. SOFTENS the GUMS. AL LAY'S all PAIN; OUKSB WLND COUC. and !? the lest remedy for 1MAB&HOEA. Sold by druggists In every part of the world. Be sore and ask (Or MRS WINSIXJW'S SOOTHING STRCP. nr*-Sa.tu.th.312t.lO _ MORPHINE. OPIUM. LAUDANUM, COCAINE haMt; myself cored. wlB Inform you of harmless, l.-riuaneat home cure. Mrs. BALDWIN. uik.'4 sa.tf Bo? an. cmwi> "fSST SALEr-^STABLE? ~ Ft iR SALK-A WEU,Bi;iLT ?-9T0BY BRICK stable In n.w.; wilt scnMHW) J# MM. Price, $n.2?V FRANK T. RAW LINGS CO., \y 5 Pa. ave. FOR SALE?LOTS. 4 linen. lt.N.-c 3i.tl.Oi); 1 wk . $2 33; 1 mo.. $7.30. I"1>U SALE A NUMBER OF VERY BEACTT.FCL LOTS. .MASSACHUSETTS AVU N.W.. I lli< Llv, KAU 'KAMA and I'.M.Aiit HEIGHTS SPLENDID OP l'OUn.MTS FOR HOME OH LnVEST Mi.\TSi. SWAKTZELL, RHEEM A HEN8EY CO., _rohlo-2t.<-8u t?j? F et. n.w. I FOR > ALE?A RAKE OHAJiCE I'D It BUILDERS a:wl speculation?48x148 feet ou H at. n.e.; 70 ??ents (??; To.>t, on easy tenus. J. &. CAR PES TKR. 414 7th m. n.w. m!ilO-3t* FOB SAL&?TO BLXLLTeBS AND HOMESEEKttft, 125 FT. x ?5, 175 FT. x 93. IUMWOiim LOTS on prettiejst htrket in THE MOST ATTRACTIVE FART N.W. CITY, AT 1'KK.K WHICH WILL RENDER A HANDSOME BUILDING OPERATION, COMMANDING READY SALE OK HOI .SE3 AT, SA\ . FROM f 13.(MJ TO $lC?flKK>, .MOST I'KUFITABI^. TAX SELL HOUSES AS BOON AS BUILT. tnhlo .it J. B. WIMKR, REAL EST.. 1201 G 8T. FOR SALE?DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY? F?Hir lots. J2xuu to 10-ft. alley; Quander at. i.e.; lai|w. on grade. Price, $300 each. Ai?i>ly 2315 I at. n.w. FOR SALE?UJT 104 BY 100 FKET, FINELY located ii.w., at k btrgila to lu*mediate pur chaser. Addrewi OWNER H. Star office. mblO-tft* FOR "saLB?LOIS FACING 14TH ST. EXTEND ed. greatly reduced for limited time; high ground: 2u minutes from treaaury; graded; cars paes property thia aumtner; exceptional opportunity for investment. Set- me about this. mli 10 tf ii. It. KilCES. 1400 Irving at. n.n FOR SALE -EXCELLENT OPW)ETUNIT1ES ARE now offered you in the new subdivision of "WEST HOLME AD MANOR. through which 14th st. passes. Thto is a part of the original Mt; Pleas ant tract. Inquire of ua for prices. If iitis locatiou d<*?? not auii you. we still have about 15 lots of the old Hoimead subdivision of Mt. Pleasant, which we are directed to close ouc on tiie most favorable terms. Think ?.r lots In this subdivision, adjoining Co lumbia Heights on the north, ar 30c. to 40c. r?er square foot. Some of them will subdivide into building lots of good width at $600 to $S00 per i lot. WM. 1>. SAt N HERS & CO., 1407 F st. n.w. FOR SALE?WE WANT YOU, AI?0, TO SEE our li*-1 of Jots in Petworth. Columbia Heights, Meridian Hill and other subdivisions. Don't buy until you see us. Inquire about the following: All of square 21. Petworth; 8.507 square feet; over 16,1*00 square feet of parking; will make one i of the prettiest homes ir. the northwest section. Square adjoining eutirely built up. Other attrac tive houses sunouujing; others to go up on adjoin ing square. Priee only $8,000; terms, $500 cash. This will give you an inciosure of nearly 2 3 of an acre of land at a price that Is almost nominal. WM II. s.\i NDERS CO., 1407 P st. S.W ; FOR V A LE -< i lH\l? Ci HUNER, FRONTING CAR LINK. LN N.W.; 100x150. PRICE, H) c. N H. ave., near site of projected houses cost ing $10,000 to build. Price, $2 foot. HASKELL & McLKKAN, 10l?S F st. n.w. mhl0-3t FOR SALE?ONK OF THE FINEST CORNERS ON Washington Heights, containing 5.000 sq lar * feet. Ov\! -r has just reduced the price to effect u quick sale. Do not miss the opportunity of se curing this beautiful site. CHAS. S. MUlIt A CO. (Inc.), nilil0-2t 1403 New York ave. n.w. FOR SALE- BEST LOCATION NORTH~CX)LlTMBlA Heights 25 ft. front; one square 14th st. extend ed; Capital Traction-line n.?\v being extended. A bargain. Address OWNER H., Star office. mhO-.'Jt* F??R SALE MCE SPECULATION. A GENUINE bargain, 25-ft. lot, northwest section: car line; all city improvements. Price only S350- Clip this ,"ad." and call for particulars. ROBINSON A CO. (Inc.), 613 14th st. mh7-tf FOR SALE FOURTEENTH STREET HEIGHTS offers as good an Investment at 30 cents sq. ft. as you can find In Washington. Buy these lots if you want to make quick .turn. Don't wait until 14th ?t. car ilae gets to running by the property if you desire to get in at this price. Only takes us 45 minutes to drive you out, show you the property and get back down town, ion surely can spare that much time to find some thing good. Just 'phone or write, naming tlmo you "would like to go. ROBINSON & CO. (Inc.), 613 Fourteenth at. fe2S-tf FOR SALE-LOTS. LOTS. LOTS. IN ALL SECTIONS. YOU'LL SAVE TIME AND MONEY BY GETTING OUR LIST. IN THE FASHIONABLE SECTIONS. ON COLUMBIA AND WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. STONE & FAIRFAX. 1342 New York ave. n.w. fe24-tf FOR SALE-$495 WILL BUY 25 FEET FRONT. $700 WILL BUY 50 FEET FRONT. FOURTEENTH STREET HEIGHTS. Fourteenth st. has been extended; 14th st. cat line will be out there by summer. This Is a snap for speculation. ROBINSON & CO. (Inc.), 613 14th st. n.w felJt-tf FOB SALK?OAf.L VoB OCR LIST OF LOTS BUII.DING LOTS FOR BUILDERS AND HOMS BUII DKR8: SPECULATIVE GROUND. CALL FOR LIST. neW-tf MOORE A HILL (Inc.). T17 14th St. n.w. ~~ FOE EXCHANGE] 4 . nes.lt,50c; 3t,$1.00; I wk.,$2.83; 1 mo., *7.20. FOK EXCHANGE?CHOICE LOT ON WASHING* ton Heights: 50 feet front; near Columbia road; clear at $7,000 for one or two houses, subject to trust. MOORE & BILL (Inc.), 717 14th St. n.w. FOR EXCHANGE?7-BOOM HOUSE, SIDE YABD, lot 25x100. In n.w. section, near 0th St. cars; $4,250; traile for larger house, about $8,000. MOORE & HILL (Inc.). 717 14th st. n.w. FOR EXCHANGE SOLID BBOWNSTONESOUTH front residence: 10 rooms; best residence section northwest; trade at $8,000 for smaller bouse or lot: want an offer. MOORE & HILL (Inc.), 717 14tb st. n.w. FOR EXCHANGE?BEAUTIFUL WASHINGTON Heights; semi-detached bouse; 12 rooms. S baths; hot-WHter heat; lot 20x123; south front; mottled brick front; built to sell for $12,500; trade at $10,000; clear of subject to trust for lots or good suburban; cau loan $7,500 on It. MOORE & HILL (Inc.). 717 14th St. n.w. FOR EXCHANGE?HANDSOME NEW HOUSE; 10 rooms; tiled bath; hot-water heat; best section ideal Columbia Heights; bargain pries of $7,500; want lots good section. MOORE & HILL (Inc.), 717 14th st. n.w. FOR EXCHANGE?10,000 Sgi'ARE FEET OF ground, close to 14lb St.. north of U St.; side al ley, rear alley; all Improvements; excellent resi dences opposite; trade clear at 82 cents for houses, subject to a trust. MOORE & HILL (Inc.). 717 14th st. n.w. WILL EXCHANGE EQUITY IN TWO SMALL lists n.e. for four-cylinder automobile; comolete ontflt. Address mhlO ;n? FLATS. Star office. FOR EXCHANGE - Attention, builders'?4 23-ft. lots on S st. near N. H. ave.: can be traded for houses in n.w. THUS J. FISHER & CO., Inc. 1414 F st. n.w. mhlO-St FOR KXCHANGK SEVERAL TWO-APARTMENT buildings, new and well rented, for unimproved n.w. property. T. A. HARDING, rohlO-ilt.eSu 1810 G St. n.w. ! FOR KXCIIANGE -BLOCK NEW TWO STORY I A.N1> CELLAR. H-ROOM. NEW HOUSES; FI R NACE HEAT. TILED BATH: LOCATED NEAR LINCOLN PARK ON CAPITOL HILL. TRADE AT 4,000 FOR CLE A R LOTS OR HOUSES, PREFER ALEXANDRIA. YA., PROPERTY. MOORE & HILL (INC.). 717 14TH ST. N.W. mb?3t FARMS. 4 lines,It.50c; St.$1.00; lwk..$2.33; I mo.. $7 20. ro& uiJk Valuable farm containing nearly 1T0 acr?*, lying directly northwest of the city, on electrl* car 113*, adjoining one of the most beautiful sub divisions In the vicinity of the national capital. Wf?, $360 par acre. Exceedingly valuably roi subdivision purposes. This property belongs to so estate, and the executors are very anxious to sell. Valuable stock farm containing BOO acres, with in easy driving distance of the city. Has but* electric and ste?.m railway facilities. Price, $'Afl per acre. Farm contatnlsg 21S scree, adjoining the Msry laud Agricultural College. Price, $;&,000. TEltRELL A LITTLE, 206-07 Colorado building, 14th and G sts. FOB INFORMATION CONCERNING VALUABLE FARM LANDS LN THE VICINITY OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. FOR BOTH AGRICULTURAL AND SUBDIVISION PURPOSES, ttee TERRELL * LITTLE, 200-07 Colorado building. mbl<vat 1Mb ?u<l G sts. FOR RENT-A DAIRY FARM OF 260 ACRES, within 8 miles of Washington, on Penna. K. K.; dwelling house, 8 barns and equipment for dairy. Will sell a numler of dslry csttle. Terms rea sonable. A splendid opportunity. Call or addreas ROBINSON WHITO, 802 F n.w. mli?-7t COUNTRY PROPERTY. 4 llnes.lt.80c; 8t.$1.00; lwk..$2.38; lmo , $7 20. FOR S VLE?FARM SIX MILES FROM CITY. ?n'K.ble for truck, dairy or stock; well located; ^ni'iiediste possession; terms to suit. J. C. MAT .iJ.'OLY, Owner, Fcudall bldg., 344 D at. n.w. U'ClO-3t* 30 ACRES. GOOD BUILDINGS: SOIL WELL adapted to fruit: 15 minutes' walk to electric station: 5 minutes from school. Price, $3.50i>. OHAR1JX HINB. Vienna. Va. rohfr-Sf D0QS. PETS; ETC. One cent s word each time for IB words 3 tlroea. FANCY BREED* OF CHICKENS OF ALL KINDS cheap; Incubators, brooders. Gullie and St. Ber nard pupa, pigeons, canaries, parrots, lawn grass, Sowers and garden seeds, etc. SCHMID'S BIRD srroim, tu 12th at. n.w. toii-tf 14TH ST. HOSPITAL FOB ANIMALS. 2116 14TM st. B.W., 'phone N. 1?03; ample faeiUtlee mating sick animals; ssparate wards: wt mrws. with exetdse yards: dog unswi. oeJt-tt* DENTISTRY 4 lines. It.We. St.MJ?. lwk..$?.B?. 1 mo. $7 10 TKKTH WITHOUT PLATES; NO EXTRACTING* 8^ pslo^fael, wt and last longer than sataiti lag. Dr. J. L WILaON, Hog f it n.w. uhMOt* HIQH-OUJBI DENTAL WOKK, I graduates, at coat; all madam nMkods n?t a? pliancs uaed; eattmatee free. WASHINGTON pan ate dental infirmary im h it Mts-rt MONET WANTED AND TO LOAN. I Hum, tt.?k Bt.tl TO. 1 wfc.Q-gg- i iml, M<>NKY TO UMX ON DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA I ?ml Marr land ml plult. Low rate* of Inte^es1, Insuraoc,' In all of 1U branches. J H. BKAI'UV COW ANT, Es'C-, mhlOftui.9 1219 y.'d at. aw. WANTED-(3,?? AT 4W,'r. THREE TE1M; first trust; " nearly new residence, Dnrihwest; v 11 in*- foil/ te.W); do commission. Addrv-SH Box 73. Star ufflf*. MONEY TO LOAN IN BUMS TO SUIT A* CT7It rent rataa of lutorost ea real aetata la the IN? trlct of Columbia. RTCH, FOX * BROWN, mhl-tf.S 1406 O at. a ir. MOSEY Til LOAM ON D. C. REAL ESTATE IN sums of $,VK> op at current fates. No chare* for preparing papers. JORDAN i BLOOMER (lac.), 1314 G at. n.w. felft-tf MONEY TO LOAN?WE HAVE (IM.MO TO LOAN at 44 snd Sf'c. In saiaa to suit. oa D. C. raal estate; prompt service and no delay. WLLLIGE, GIBBS * DANIEL. fel2-tf 003 * #00 lStha.w. MONZX TO LOAN AX 444 AND 0% INTE?g ON APPROVED O. a UKAL ESTATE. PROMPT REPLIES AND SMALLEST PUSSIBUI EX PENSE. ocil-tf MOORE * HILL (lac.), 717 14th ?t. a.w. (6W.000.8U To loan at ?H and 6% Interest on D. O. raal estate; no delay and least expeaae to Narrower ANTON HKITMLLLEK, 603 Hth at. M IM. se22-tf LOANS ON STOCKS, BONDS. LUTE trusts, bid*, asan. aharea, syndUst. certlfs. and other approved collateral. 6O-6J Metaerott bide-, 1110 F at. 'Pbone 617. 0. A. BAKER. acS-tT MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST BATES OV IN tereat on D. U raal aetata. No aareasoaaMs delay. ' WALTER H. ACKER, mb20-tf.B 1420 ? a.w. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE: FIRS'! trust at 4& 6 and 0%. No unnecessary charges. , X11K HARRISON REALTY CO., 907 O at. B.w. I 'alS-tf ' THE BIGGEST INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS and the place to borrow the cheapest money end tbe easiest repayments on the principal Is at the Perpetual Building Association, 60S 11th St. ANDREW GLASS, President; JOHN COOK, Sec retary. jalO-tf.eSn HEIRS TO UNSETTLED ESTATES, RfeAL OR personal, can BORROW MONEY; also second mortgage loans when rents are collected by us. JOHN H. WALTER, 203 Colorado bldg.. ltrfc and G sta. delti-sa,tu,tb-38t MONEY' TO LOAN ON D. C. REAL ESTATE? Lowest rate* of Interest. Payment on principal In amounta of (100 or more received at any In terest period. THE F. H. SMITH COMPANY, Bond bldg., 1408 Si. Y. are. a.w. no2-tf MONET TO LOAN AT % 4 AND VA PER CENT, Id sums of (1,000 to <100,000, on D. C. real es tate; pay off S per cent and S per caat loans and begin anew at lowest rates of Interest; all trans aitlona conducted with economical consideration for borrowers. WM. H. SAUNDERS * CO., JeS-tf-7 1407 W at. B.w. IF YOU WANT TO BORROW OR LOAN. BO* OH sell on real estate, 1 can ssve you time and cash, rs I give personal attention to all deals. dc?-tf-4 J l-.AKIN GADSBY. 5^6 18th st. B.w. MONEY TO LOAN , ON D. C. REAL EoTATH. LOWEST RATES. R. W. WALKER & SON. 729 lBtb at. B.W. Spl4-tf MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITT REAL ?state at 4, -H4 and 8 per cent Interest. Special privileges with respect to prior paymonta. Large smouats a specialty. TYLER i RUTHERFORD, 1807 F at. n.w. feSt-tf-6 LEGAL NOTICES. 4 lines. It.00c. St. $1.20. lwk..$2.52. 1 tflo . $7.20. SITREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, boldinz a Probate Court.?No. 13632, ad ministration. This Is to (five notice that the sub scriber. of the state of Pennsylvania, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Colum bia letters testamentary on the estate of Alexan der Fishel. late of the District of Columbia, de ceased. All persons bavins; c'ulms against the de ceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to tbe wubserlber on or before the 8th day of March. A. D. 1907: otherwise they may by law be excluded from an benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 8th day of Marrh, 1906. BIRD A. JACOBS, 726 7th street northwest, Washington, D. O. (Seal.) Attest: JAMES TAN NER, Register of Wills for the Dlatrlct of Colum bia, Clerk of the Probata Court. WM. M. LEWIX, Attorney. mhl0-law.8t IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT of Columbia, holding a special term as a District Conrt of the United States for the District of Co lombia.?No. (179.?In the matter of the condemna tion of all of original lota one. two and three, tbe south forty-four feet of original lot four, the south twenty feet of original lot five, and all of subdi vision lot fourteen, In square numbered three hun dred and twenty-four. In tbe city of Washington, District of Columbia, as a portion of the site for the proposed sddltlou to the poet office bulldliur? Upon consideration of the petition Bled herein by the United States of America, through William H. Moody. Its Attorney General, seeking the condemna tion of all of original lota one. two and three, the south forty-four feet of original lot four, the south twenty feet of original lot five, and all of subdi vision lot fourteen. In square numbered three hun dred and twenty-four. In the city of Washington. District of Columbia, as a portion of tbe site for the proposed addition to the poet office building, In conformity with the act of Congress approved March 3, 1903, entitled "An act to Increase the limit of co*t of certsln public building*. to author ize the purchase of sites for public buildings, to authorize the erection and completion of nubile buildings, and for other purposes (32 Statutes at Large, part 1, page 1211), It Is bv tbe court, this 23th day of Feliruary, A.D. 1906. ordered that Michael Gattl, Rosa C. Gattl, Etta Ball, Maria Hawkins, Stephen Gattl. Angela Gattl. Kate Mul ligan. Sadie A. McKean, Vera Hastings. Martha Itaper, Daniel I. Broderlck, Edward Mull In, E. Cecilia Hanus, Anna R. Forney, Edward O. Wag ner, Harry M. Wagner and August Wagner, part ners. trading as H. M. Wagner & Co.: F. W. B?l srlano, trading as F. W. Bolglnno & Co.: Lorenzo Costa, Theresa Costa, Mary Armstead, Saint Vin cent's Orphan Asylum, a corporation; Louis Ludwtg, Dorothy Knrr Hanvey. infant; Walter H. Acker, guardian of Dorothy Karr Hanvey, infant; Emma K. Hanvey. Charles White and William W. Vanghan. and all other persons owning, occupying or claiming any title, Interest or lien in or upon any of the said parcels of property above described and sought to be condemned herein, he. and they hereby are, required to appear In this court and answer the exigencies of the said i>etitlon on or before the 2d day of April, A.D. 1906. at 10 o'clock a.m., at which time the court will proceed with the matter of the condemnation of the above described parcels of property. By the court: JOB BAR NARD, Associate Justice. A true copy. Test: (Seal) J. R. YOUNG. Clerk. By F. E. CUNNING HAM, Assistant Clerk. mh6 eod-fit_ SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Co lumbia, holding a Probate Court ?No. 12.162, ad ministration.?This Is to give notice: That tbe subscribers, who were by the Supreme Court of tho District of Columbia granted letters testa mentary on tl>e estste of Elizabeth Delano Ames, deceased, have, with the approval of the Supreme > Court of the District of Columbia, holding a' Pro ! bate Court, appointed Monday, the 19th day of March, 1906, at 10 o'clock a.m., as tbe time, and ?aid court room as the place, for making payment and distribution from said estate, under the court's direction and control, when and where all credl tors and persons entitled to distributive shares or ! legacies or a residue are notified to attend. In per son or by agent or attorney duly authorised, with their claims against the estate properly vouched. Given under our hands this 21st day of February, ; 1906. JOHN GRIFFITH AMES, BEN AMES AND JOHN" GRIFFITH AMES, Jr. By HKNRYvV. TUL IXJCH, Attorney. (Seal.) Attest: JAMES TAN NER, Register of Wills for the District of Colum bia. Clerk of the Probate Court. fe24-law8t SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF OO lnmbla, holding a Probata Court ?No. 18376, ad ministration.?This Is to give notice! That the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, ha* ob tained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters of administration on the estate of Frank Duncan Jaudon, late of the Dlatrlct of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against tile deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally au thenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the 21st day or February. A. D. 1907; otherwise tbey may by law be excluded from all l>eneflts of said estate. Given under my hsnd this 21st day of Feb ruary. 1906. WALTER V. R. BERRY. Colorado building. (Seal.) Attest: WM. C. TAYLOR, Dep uty Register of WlHs for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 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ATLANTIC CITY ' city FOR SALE. Send for map. CHARLES R. ADAMS Sc CO. ISRAEL G. ADAMS. Mgr., Real Estate and I.o?n Dept.. fe14-wAs-8t-10 1-8-5 Law building. OCEAN TRAVEL." " CUNARD LINE. FROM PIERS 31-32. NORTH RIVER. TO LIVERPOOL VIA QUEEN8TOWN Lucanla. ..Mar. 17. 10 amlEtrurla.... Apr 7 2 om Umbria... .Mar. 24. 2 pmjCarmania. Apr. 1(5. 8 nm Campania. ..Mar. 31, 9 am| Lucanla. . Apr. 14, 10 auj GIBRALTAR, GENOA, NAPLES, ADRIATIC. K. . N?* Modern Twin-screw Steamers. PtvvnvA Apr 8, noon; May 22. July lo CARPATHIA " V? ?' a * m t r"r '*>? ]ulT 17 C'AJtt'ATHIA....Ai>r. 24, 4 p.m.; June 12 July JJl Apply for illustrated booklet describing in'tereatln* trip through Mediterranean and Adriatic VEBNON H. BROWN. 29 BROADWAY N Y Or 126 State St., Boston. Mass.' ' CfeV?-l^?reSu.2i'et"' "" ? " B w" Washington. FRENCH LINE. COM?^IKT,OKN.Ea^ut TRANSATLANTIQD*. to HSTT^-Parto iFranca). rrom Pier No. 4" N^rth RiTer.'foSt Morto'?it N Y ?La l^rralDe...March iB|.Ll Toaralne... Anrfi 8 M ,C^??,ne"SL*roh &1'1* Lorraine... .April l" La Savole... ? ? .Mar. 291 La Champagne. ..April IS mhl-363t,14 "" 8 fU] OLLAND-AMERICA LINE lflJ ^^IIiiTn^w^SS?1110^' ^ B?UL?o>r* u u Ballings Wednesdays as per sailing list Noordam, Mar. 14, 7 a.mip0tadam Anr 11 h nm steamer -TM ew Amsterdam 17,MO registered ton*. 80.400 tons displacement. From New Yjt* Aprtl 28. Mar 80, July 4. . . .Apply tor special pamphlet. HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE, 39 B'way, N Y. 1 Droop h Seme, 026 Pa. are.; Q. w. Moea, 1*11Q ?- n.w.. D. Lindsay, 1300 F st. n w jal9-tn.th.8s.a2t.18 *?????? k. n.w. WINTER CRUISES TO New Orleans and Havana i Southern Psctllc Elegant Passenger Shlpa ,Dd NEW ORLEANS, NEW ORLEANS and HAVANA, From New York every Wednesday, ar riving New Orleans Monday. From New Orleans every Wednesday, arriving ^Sdidta Berth *nd m?*u la FAST TIME. SUPERB SERVICE EXCELLENT CUISINE. Connecting at New Orleans with SOUTHERN PACIFIC Rail lines for all points in Louisiana, Texas, Mexico, Arlsona, California. Inquire Piper building. Baltimore at., Baltlmor*. de26-t^s??%Tnt P>>1Ud"t,t'"' P? NORTH QERMAN LLOYD Fast Express Service. * I^wiia?a of Levtatkana. ?.II.Mar. ST. 7 aa Kronfrtna.. .May ?' e i K.Wm. II..Apr. M. ? an Kronprlna.. Jnn. s ? , K. Wi TwIn-Screw^Pa^senger Service. Mediterranean Service. OCEAJT TBAVSL. Hamburg-American Line. Plymouth? Cherbourg?Hamburg. | 'DeutscMaad Mar. 18 Umwlto ....Apr. T t Patricia Mar. 17 Apr. 10 ?ffllMAo Mar. n ?iBlueeher Apr. 1* tPretorla Mar. SI ?Pennsylvania... .Apr. 21 I. I> t?riti. Mast Uurlaaa and Moat Modern at ImMmk ?Oim nia. to? ?naalain. fElcratof aad a la euite tuataarant. tOalUai at Dow tar Loadam and Paria. Mediterranean Service. TO GIBkALTA8, NAPLES AND GENOA. Prim Adalbert. .Mar. 22. 19 a.m.: May 8. Jnaa 19 . Prina Oakar Apr. 19. J pa.; June 2. July 14 I tMoltke Apr. J6 noon. J tin# 12. Jnly 24 j 1 Grill Xoem aad Ojnmtn. ' HAMBURGAMERICAN LINE ST B'WAT. If. a. r. DROOP * HON8. 926 Fa. ava. fa>-tf.2T AMERICAN LINE. PLTMOUTH - CHERBOURG?SOUTn AM PTON. Philadelphia. .March 17, April 14. May 12. June 9 St. Paul March 24. April 21, May 1S\ June 16 New York March 31. April 28. May 2fi, June 2.1 81. Louis April 7. May r?. June 2. June 80 PHILADELPHIA'' ?QTT.EXSTOWN - LIVERPOOL Harerford March 24 1 Merlon April 14 Prlealand March 31 ' Harerford April 28 ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE. NEW YORK -LONDON DIRECT. Mlnnetonka.. .March 17, April 24. May 12, June 9 Mesa ha March 24, April 21, May IP. June 16 Minnehaha. April 7. May \ Jnne 2. June 30 Minneapolis. . -.April 28, May 26. June 23, July 21 REP STAR LINE. N. T.?DOVER- ANTWERP (LO^PON-PARIR). Finland March 81. April 28, May 26. Jnne 23 Vaderland April 7. Msy S. June 2. June 30 Kroonland. March 17. April 14, May 12 Zetland March 24, April 21. May 19 WHITE STAR LINE. NEW YORK-QUEENSTOWN?LIVERPOOL. Baltic....' March 14. April 11, May i>. June Majestic March 21. April 18. May 16,'Jure 13 Celtic Mwrch 23. April 20, May 18, June 15 i Cedric March 28, May 4. June 1. June 29 j Teutonic April 4, May 2. May 30, June 27 I Oceanic April 25. Mar 23. June 20. July IS I BOSTON?QUE EXSTOW X-LI VER POOL. Oymhric Mnrcb 24, April 26, May 24, June 21 j Arabic May 10. June 7. July fl, August 2 ; tT^k MEDITERRANEAN AZ^E3 FROM NEW YORK Oretlc April 3, 10 a.m.; May 10. Jnne 21 Republic April 21. 3 p.m.: May 31, October 18 j PROM BOSTON. Romanic March 17, 3:30 p.m.; April 28. Juno 3 j Canopic April 7. 8:30 a.m.; May 1ft. Jnne 30 WASHINGTON OFFICE. 1306 F ST. N.W. DAVID LINDSAY, Passenger Agent. mh22-312t,eSu .? | Q. S. So Co. West lodia Steamers sail every ten days for Bermuda; also for St. Thomas, St. Croix, St. Kitts, Antigua, Do minica, Guadaioupe, Martinique, St. Lucia, Bar bados and Demerara. . For beauty of scenery and perfection of climate this trip is unsurpassed. For illustrated pamphlets giving rates of passage and all information, apply to A. E. OUTER BRIDGE & OO., Agents, 30 Broadway, New York; A. A HERN. Sec'y, Quebec, Canada, or DAVID LINDSAY. 1300 F at. n.w., Washington. D. C.; GEO. W. MOSS. 1411 O St. n.w., Washington, T). O. no2S-tu,tl^ss.Mt^ POTOMAC BIVEB "BOATS. 4 line*. It. 60c 8t.Sl.20; lwk.S2 52; 1 mo.. *7.20 C. S. BA.NU.iLL POTOMAC BIVKK LINK CO.? B1KAMRR HARRY RAND ALU MONDAYS AND 8ATI HDAY8 at 7 a.m., for landlnga on Potomac. Including Port Tobacco creek, Maddox creak, Wicomico rlrer and Numlnl creek landing,. WW) NESDAY at 4 p.m.. tor river land nm, Including laLdlnga on tbe Wicomico rlrer, Noi..tul aad lower Macbodoc creek. Return 1st, ateamer arrlvea Id Washington Taee (Say and BBLdaj afterooona and early Frida/ TIT'-t Steamer for OLYMONT and Intermediate Xaus Ian at 9 a m dally except Sunday; returning a boat 4 p. at- wolS-1* MARYLAND. DELAWARE AND VIRGINIA RAILWAY COMPANT. On and after February 8 ateamer* will leave 7th Jt. wharf every Sunday. Tneaday and Thnraday at 4 p.m. for Baltimore and rlrer landlnga. arriving In Baltimore early Tuesday, Thnraday and Saturday morning. Returning. leave Baltimore. Pier No. 9. Light at., every Tnesdav, Thnraday and Satnrdar at B p.m.. arriving In Washington early Thursday. Saturday and Monday morning. All river freight must be prepaid. Accommodation for paasengera unsurpassed. T. MURDOCH, 8TEPI1ENSON A BRO.. O. P. Agent. Agents. fe7-tf 20 Telephone Main 745. "" railroads: Seaboard Air Line Railway. TICKET OFFICE, 1421 PENNA. AVE. For Petersburg, Raleigh, Wilmington. Columbia. Savannah. Jacksonville, Tampa. Atlanta. Birming ham, Mobile, Penaacola and New Orleans. 10.CO A.M. DAILT ? Seaboard Mall ? Through Pullman Sleeper to Jackaonvllle, Fla.. connecting at Hamlet with Pullman sleeper to Birmingham. Cafe dining car Washington ta Hamlet. N. C. i 6.28 P.M. DAILY-Seaboard Florida Limited? Electric Lighted. Exclusively Pullman. Solid train I to St. Augustine. Fla., arriving there 2.10 P.M. Double Drawing Room, Compartment. Library, Ob servation and Dining Cars. T.28 P.M. DAILY?Seaboard Express?Solid train to Jacksonville and Tampa, with Pullman sleepers. Through sleeper to Atlanta and Birmingham. Also through ale.eh*r to Richmond dally except Sunday. _ _ __ Is Trains leave from Pennsylvania Station. 7:35 a.m. Dally. I-ocal for Harrlaonburg, War ren ton. Danville and way atatlona. 10:81 a.m. Dally. Waahington and Florida Lim ited. Through coaches and sleeper to Columbia. Sarannah and Jacksonville. Parlor car to Pine hurst. N. C.. week days. Dining car service. 11:18 a.m. Dally. United States Fast Mall. First-class coaches and aleeper to New Orleans Dining car service. 4:01 p.m. Week Days. Local for Harrisonburg and way stations on Manasxas branch. 4:88 p.m. Dally. Local for Warrenton and Char lotteeviile. 8:BB p.m. Week daya. Southern's Palm Limited. Solid Pullman train. Electric lighted. Through sleepers to Aiken. Augusta. Savannah, Jacksonville and St. Augustine. Club and observation cars. 9?. Ry. dining car service 7:80 p.m. Dally. New York and Atlanta Exnrew. First-class coach to Atlanta, sleeper to Columbus, Ga.; Sunset tourist sleeper Washington to San Francisco Mondsys, Wednesdays and Fridaya. 9:50 p.m. Dally. New York and Florida Express. Through coaches and sleepers to Columbia. Savan nah and Jackaonvllle. Sleeper to Augusta and Port Tampa. Dining car service a la carte. 10:00 p.m. Dally. New York and Memphis Lim ited (via Lynchburg). First-class coach and slseper to Roanoke, Rnoxvllle. Chattanooga and Memphla; aleeper to Birmingham and New Orleana. Dining car service. 10:43 p.m. Dally. Washington and Southwestern Limited. All Pullman train; observation car to Atlanta and Macon; club car to Atlanta; aleepara to Naahvllle, Atlanta. Macon. Birmingham and New Orleana. Dining car service. TRAINS ON BLCEMONT BRANCH. Leave Waahington 8:10 a.m.. 1:30. 4:48, 3:08 p.i_. week days, for Bluemont: 6:28 p.m. week daya tor I-ceaburg only. On Sunday leave Washington 0:10 a.m.. B OB p.m.. for Bluemont. Through trains from the aouth arrive Washington 6:42. 6:82. 8:80 a.m.; 10:18 a.m. (except Mondays). 11:08 a.m., 8:00, 9:30 and ?:8fi p.m. dally. Local trains from Harrlaonburg. 11:88 s.m. week days and 9:20 p.m. dally. From Charlottesville, 8:10 a.m.; from I^nchburg, 9:20 p.m. Tickets, sleeping car reservations and detailed ! Information can be had at ticket offices. 708 18th at., 811 Pa. a vs. and Pennsylvania Station. Baggage checked through from hotela and residence*. 'Phone Main .1780. P. R. R. Oah Service. H. B. SPRNCBR. Gen. Man. Feb. 11 8. H. HARD WICK, Paaa. Traf. Mgr. 1906 W. H TAYLOR, Gen. Paaa. Agent. L 8. BROWN Osn. Agt. Chesapeake & Ohio Ry. 2:80 P.M. DAILY?CHICAGO AND ST. LOUTS SPECIAL. Solid eeatlbulau electric-lighted Dining Car Train, reactsea Cincinnati 8:00 a.m.. Louisville 11:00 a.a.. St. I-oula 6:28 p.m.. Obi cago. 8:80 p.m. Pnllman Weepers to Louisville. Cincinnati. IndlananoIIa. Chicago and St Loula. Connection far Virginia Hot Springs. Dining Car from Washington. 11:10 P.M. DAILT?T. F. ?. LIMITED. Solid vestlbuled. electric-lighted Dialog Car Train to Cincinnati. Pnllman Watytf to Cincinnati. Lexington and Louisville without change. Com partment Sleeper to Virginia Hot Springs dally except Sunday. IB?,p,re Cincinnati to Chicago and St. Louis. Dining-car service. Reservations and tickets at Chesapeake and Ohio Office, BIS Pennsylvania avenue; 600 Fourteenth street, near F, and at tbe station. Telephone Main 8180 Co* Pennsylvania EL B. Cab Servian. H. W. FULLER, telephone Main 1006. General Passenger Agent. ATLANTIC COAST | JNE Effective January 8. ISO*. JacfatauvlUs. ? 11, at*fp<n* ?ua K*w M te RAILROADS. Baltimore and Ohio R. R. I.1UVK 01OOX N*W Jersey ?T. ?txi O St. ROYAL BUT IS UNK "BTF.BY OTHER HOI K ON rllK ODD WK H TO PHILADELPHIA AND NKW YORK NI*W TERMINAL. i>3l> ST.. SKW YORK. ?7.00 a.m. DiTer. Pullman Parlor. tfl.00 a.m. Buffi:. Tari. r. 5 Mr Train. i?.?0 a.m. Diner anil Pullman Parlor Car, tit.00 a.m. Diner aDd Pullman I'arlor t^ar. ?1.00 p.m. Diner aj?l Pullman I'arlor <^ar. ?3.00 p.m. "RoyalTJmited." All Pullman. f4.00 p.m. Cosebes to ItlliJflpHa. ?3 00 p.m. l>m*r and Pallmaa I'arlor. ?8.00 p.m. Coaches to Philadelphia. ?11.30 p.m. .Sleepers ?2.57 a. in. Sleepers. ATLANTIC CITY. 17.00. te.00. til 00 a m.. ?l.W. *3.00 p.m. EVERY IlOt r. ON THE HOCR (Week d tys. 7 a.m. to 8.#0 p.u*.l TO BALTIMORE, WITH ITU .MAN SKBTICT. Week daft: 2.67, 6.im. 6.30. 7?0. T.20, S.00. 8.W. 3.0O. p.30, lO.IX). 11.00 a.m., 12.0" noon, 12'^ 1.00, 2.00. 8.00, 4.0<). 4.43. ft 00. 6.03. 3 30. 7.00, 8.00, 10.00. 11.SO. 11.35 pin. Sundays: 2.67, 7.<>0, 7.2n. H.SO, ?.<*>. WOO, 11 tfl a.m., 1.00, 1.16. 3.00. 8.3*'. 6.00. 6 30. 0.30. 8 00. 10.0u, 11.30, 1135 p m WESTWARD . _ rHICAGO & NORTHWKMT.'ll.OO ?-?*?? 30 P-"J OINCIXNAn. ST. U'l IS ami U>! 18ML.Uk ?10.06 a m . M.:ift p.m.. ?12.45 nigh*. _ _ . ilTTKBl RU. *11.00 a.m., ?? lf> P 12.40 lit. CLEVELAND. *11.13 p.m. (XH-fMBt'S. "f.30 p in. VHtSUNG. ?10.O6 a.m.. *6.30 r.m WINOH8XTKB. 8.38 a.m.. ? ?.(?. t5.<M r m. ANNAIULIS, week days. T? a.m.. 12''." noon. 4.4f?, 6.t?> p.m Sundays. C "" a.m. ami 3 S0 p m 1.1 BAY al?l KLKTON. '4 p.m.. par'.or ear. FREDERICK, tg.35. *8 13, 110.03. til <KI a m.. 51.13. t4.o?. *5.30 p.m. HAfiERSTOWN. t)<>.06 a m. ami -.VOn p.m. BOYD and way points. + 8.3.Y SO.13 a.m., ?1.16, yS.00, *5.X5. SV'.IO. 111.30 p m. GA1THFHSPI H<J and way polnta. t*. 33, <0.10 a.m.. 112.60. Jl.16. t3.S0. "5.03. t5 33. to So, |i.:i6, (10.15. til.30 p.m. WASHINGTON JUNCTION and way iwlnls. t8.36. ID.16. 11.15. *5.00. *3.30 p.ui ?Dally. : Except Hiimlny. jSnnday only, lleservailiin of Sleeping or Parlor 1'ar ?paee, rates <'f fare. etc., r.ill bo t|iii. kly fntn'-hed BY TELEPHONE at all of II,e foll.:ivin* Ticket Of fleet: 7o7 15th at. n.w . nc New VrW ive Tele phone Main 1591: 610 IVnusyvsnia fiv.- Telephone Male 27H. StuH-.n. Nev .1 c:ncv up :in-l *' at.? Ticket OflU'c. Telephone East 0h7. Information Bu reau. E??t 724. rai.vtf <H IGJ Station Corner off Sixth and B Streets. 7.50 A M. dally. PITTSKCBU EXPRESS AND CHICAGO SPECIAL?Parlor and Dining Oars Harrisburg to Pittsburg. Connects for Chicago, Cincinnati, Indianapolis. Louisville and St Louia. Parlor Car and Pennsylvania Railroad Cafe Car to Harrisburg. 10.50 A.M. dally. MAIN LINE EXPRESS.?Fail man Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Parlor Car Harrisburg to Pittsburg. Pennsylvania Rail road Cafe Car Harrisburg to Altoon*. 12.01 P.M. dally. ST. LOLIS LIMITED-Sleep ing, Dining, Smoking and Observation Cars from Harrisburg. For Cincinnati, Indianapolis. Louis ville and St. Louis. Buffet Parlor Car to Har risburg. 12.01 P.M. daily. THE PENNSYLVANIA LIM ITED.?Pullman Sleeping. Dining, Smoking and Observation Cars from narrlisburg. For Chicago Cleveland, Toledo and Detroit. Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. 3.40 P.M. dally. PENNSYLVANIA SPECIAL (18 hours to Chicago).?Pullman Bleeping. Dining. Smoking and Observation Cars from Harrisburg for Chicago. Sleeping Car to Harrisburg. 3.40 P.M. dally. CHICAGO AND ST. L0CI3 EX- , PRESS.?Sleeping Cars Washington to St. Loots. Sleeping and Dining Oars Harrlaburg to Chicago, Indianapolis. St. Louis and Nashville (via Cin cinnati and Louisville). Sleeping Car to Harris burg. 5.40 P.M. dally. CHICAGO LIMITED -Sleeping Car Washington to Chicago and Cleveland. Penn sylvania Railroad Cafe Oar Baltimore to Harris burg. Sleeping, Smoking. Dining and Observa tion Oars from Harrisburg. Kcr. Chicago awl Cleveland. 7.15 P.M. dally. ST. LOCIS EXPHRSS -Pullman Sleeping Car Harrisburg to St. Louis snd Cin cinnati. 7.40 P. M. dally. WESTERN EXPRESS.?Tollman Sleeping Car to Pittsburg and Chicago. Dining Car to Chicago. 7.40 P.M. dally. CLEVELAND AND CINCIN NATI EXPRESS.?Pullman Sleeping Oars Wash ington to Harrisburg, and Harrisburg to Cleve land, Barberton and Cincinnati. Dining Oar. 10.40 P.M. daily. PITTSBURG SPECIAL? Pullman Sleeping Car to Pittsburg. Dining Cs> AUoona to Pittsburg. 10.40 P.M. dally. PACIFIC EXPRESS ?Pullman Sleeping Car to Harrisburg and Harrisburg to Pittsburg. Connects for Cleveland and Toledo. 7.60 A.M. daily. BUFFALO DAY EXPRESS, with through Parlor Car, Pennsylvania Railroad Cafe Car and Coaches to Buffalo, via Emporium Junction. T.80 A.M. for Erie dally, Oanandaigus. Rochester and Niagara Falla dally, except Sunday. 10.50 A.M. for Elmlra and Renovo daily, except Sunday. For Wlllla import dally, 8 40 P.M. 7.16 P.M. daily. BUFFALO NIGHT EXPRESS, with through Buffet Sleeping Oar and Coaches to Buffalo, via Emporium Junction. 7.40 P.M. daily for Erie. Rochester. Buffalo and Niagara Falls, with Sleeping Car Washington to Rochester. 10.40 P.M. dally for Erie. Canandaigua, Roches ter, Buffalo and Niagara Fall*. For Philadelphia, New York and the East. 4.00 P.M. "CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED," for New York only, dally, all Parlor Cars, Dining Oar. Express. 6.65, 8.50, J 10.00 (New York only), and tfl.00 A.M., $12.38, 13.00, 8.15. {4.40, 6.30, 10.00 P.M.. 12.30 night. On Sundays, 18.60. tll.00 A.M., 12.01, |3.00, 3 13, *4 46, 6.50 and 10.00 P.M., 12.80 night. For Philadelphia only. Express. 7.40, 10.00 A.M.. 12.01 P.M. week-days, 2.00, 4.00, 15.35 and 6.40 P.M. daily; 8.66 A.M. Sundays. For Boston .without change, 7.40 A.M. week-days and 15.35 P.M. dally. For Baltimore. 6.00,6.18,6 6C, 7 40.7.30. 8.60, 10.00, 10.60, 11.00 A.M.. 12.31, 12.36, 1.16, 2.00, 3.00. 8.16, 8.40, 4.00 (4.00 Limited), 4.20, 4.45, 4.48, 6.36, 6.40, 6.10. 6.60. 7.16. 7.40. 10.00. 10.40. 11.85 P. M., and 12.30 night week-days. On Son days, 8.56, 7.60, 8.60, 0.06, 10.60, 11.00 A.M., 12.01, 1.16. 2.00. 3.00, 8.16. 3 *0, 4.00 (4.00 Lim ited), 4.20. 4.45, 6.86, 6.40, 6.10, 6.50. 7.13, 7.40, 10.00, 10.40 P.M. and 12.30 nlgbt. Fof Annapolis. 7.40 A.M., 12.36. 4.20 and 6.40 P.M. week-days. Suudaya, 8.60 A.M., 6.4a and 10.40 P.M. For Pope's Creek Line, 7.60 A.M. aad 4.48 P.M. week-days; 8.06 A.M. Sundays. Ticket office*, corner Fifteenth and a streets, and at the ?tatloo. Sixth and B streets, where or ders can be left tor the checking of baggage ta des tination from hotels and residences. Telephone call "Mala 8730" for Peonsylraala Railroad Oab Service. (Dining Oar. W. W. ATTERBCBY, J. B. WOOD. General Manager. Pass'r Traffic Mas GSO. W. BOYD. General Passenger Agent. Women In the Great West. From Harper's Basar. Qirts, too, here prove their capacity, for I saw a house that a girl built hereelf. She took up a claim, worked it all alone, built her own house, and In a year more will have "proved up" and become a property owner In her own risht. We heard of several more such instances, and visited one neat little house, clean, with a wooden floor en which the neighbors loved to dance, and a windmill near by pumptn* gallons aad Pnon. at wood water Into big tanks for the benefit of the many cattle and riffs. It w get bor the rosdrtae. oSsrlnc ta every passer-by. M ranch, a fall section?that Is, one ?tn" up tar two youa* men aad thsir met flltsc on a quarter. The id! LOAN companies. 4 Una*. It.SOc. tt.fl M; I 1 mo.. n ?. NO. 40S COMMERCIAL BANK BLDO :: i4th&a:r Entrance to eleaator, 70# Mtk at. Do not fot*?l tile location yon ?f"l money and want it qolcfcl/. qnletly wltboat pebttrlty, at ?boot out-half the coat Toe mail pay any ottrn company. We da a larg* bo?tni-*? oa a aniaU mar (la of profit?that meaaa low rat<a to oar caetoiB era. We pay off otbar <-umpanlea and ajrasea yoe mora money. It will ba worth your while to daal with ua. /""V o A o a 1/1 AN A y-7 CyfllLIz?ini<s tu,'? C=/Ga WE DO JtHT AS WE ADVERTISE. fe.%-30d ^ NOW US THE TIME 505 E ST. THE PLACE To o?mle when yon need money Why not cwAftum *11 y<*ir email and ?iirxn ing M'la Into one. * '.i?*re yon can pay KnuiU monthly paymenta? If y w owe any Mn|?BX at prfimt let u? pay tfceoi off and advnnee yoa wore money at better rat***. We loan on furniture. Piano* Jkc . alao ?<x? ae*?tgrrvi?nt of salary. No ex pen t*. No extra charge*. ami uo publicity. Metropolitan Loan and Trust Co., 505 E St. N. W. mMMf-20 Wide eiitra!** on 9tli at. Private OBkr?. How Much Money Will You Want? THE money will be forthcoming Imine.l ately. ami the paying tect; terma ill be nade to auit yon when yon borrow here on Dlamonda. Wa tehee. Jewelry or Hooaehobl In storage. Intrreet at only Money Loaned Salaried People. HORNING, 9th & D, EST* mhPlfcd ' 3% mm mra mww?to* w?a*wu .* ?? ? ? GF YOU DECIDE To gei a PRIVATE loan on furniture, p!tt*-> etc. ral. #nd nut ti? eet ?t whe.e NO QITR8TIOX8 WILL BR LSKKD -?here the matter will rrc*iv*? prompt and courteous attention. All out this hlnnti mall It to ua and ojr AGENT WILL CALL AT ONC K anl explain our rut. a, whieh air the 1 mil aftred In *b?* cltr. Loans mm off and more money advanced. Tel. Main 4173 Name A idreaa A mount wanted, $ DISTRICT LOAN ase r sr n . w cor n deSl 2!W1 IN CO.", 11 AND F "Htwan mirm n nwu? Why Fay E0% When you can "n) (Ttrf get it here f lor Money loaned on Watcbea, Diamonds, Jawelrj, Ac. Batahllshfd 1870. 81. K. Fulton's Loan Office, 814 NINTH STllEitT N W. aeSS-tf.14 913 G St. N. W. FOB Best Rates on Furni ture and Piano Loans. We will serve yon quirkly, privately and courteooaly. We will nay off any loan yon now have and advance yon all the money yon need. Mutual Loan & Trust Co., 913 G St. N. W. mhl'20d PRIVATE I/JANS ON TIANOS"AND^ FrKNlWial LOW RATES; PAYMENTS Tt) *r IT BORROW. KR. CONFIDENTIAL AGENT WILL CAUa ADDRESS I' O BOX 12. fel5-?ot,4 Begin Right By transferrin* your account to oor rrmipany? conducted on the moat eonrteoua principles of any company In the city. Thoaaanda of aatlafltd cnatomera on our hooka and more coming every day. We conduct the moat liberal rebate ayatetn. Furniture, plauoa. aalariev. ?c.. accepted. CtlL write or 'phone M. 3000. Investigate. Surety Loan Co., 523 9th St. N. W., Ja? tf 20 Oor. 9th and t ata. Loans on Furniture MAT BE OBTAINED FROM THE Columbia Guarantee Co., 613 r ST. N.W.. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT DELAY Ja5 tf 16 OR PUBLICITY. FURNITURE LOANS SIO to $300 Made within two honra after yon leava appllft' tion. The moat private r.nd mo?i conveniently lo cated offlcea In the city. No mlaleadlng talk. Na "red tape." No commlaaiona. No notary feaa. Ma advance chargea. A square bneln*>aa deal. Salary loans made to steady nfPLOTS& POTOMAC GUARANTiiSE LOAN CO.. 828 F'ST. N.W.. Atlantic bnlldloa Ro<ima 21, 23 and 21 Second Boor. Stairway or alerator. dc?-20d KS&TTOODra&IL EITiEKT N. E COR. Si rs /7Q <TH FLOOR OPPOSITE 1 I LV) Av Hi TREASURY. UQU VJsb FRONT. zi"' niMif-rr CHEAP. UnVa/U-QUUVii/ On Anytblnc. We Can Offer We Make LOWEST RATES AV NO CHAROES lo the City, *?-J for drawing papera. Room 41, Home Life Bldg. THE ONLY INDEPENDENT COMPANY. feU 28d Money Loaned Salaried People And othera without aacurlty; eaay pa/vasts. Largeat bualo.?aa In B2 principal cltlea TOte MAS. Boom eoe. BIS 16th at. d w. oe*-tf.? What Irrigation Has Done in th? SMart From the World Today. Five years ago there wan not a home In the Imperial valley of the Colorado de?ert. There was not even an Indian h??gan (earth hut) to shelter the engineers who surveyed the first canals from the Colorado river across the de?ert. The parched earth was as bare of vegetation as a skating rink, and it seemed even less promising than Death valley, for It lacks the mineral wealth of that region, the ground being a sedimentary deposit from the Colorado river. Today a hundred thousand acres are under actual cultivation on the California side of the desert, and ten thousand on the Mexican side. Towns have arisen almost in a night: the principal are Imperial, Holt ville, Brawley. Calexico, Mexlcail, Heber and Silsbee. ranging from t*w to 1.S00 population. There are fifteen thousand peo ple and eleven school districts in the valley. The reports from these school district a for June, Wft. st>ow 701 children, against M70 one year ago. The population of the valley is greater than the school census would in dicate. because so many men have gune there to start farms, leaving their families tit home until they are prepared to receive them. Imperial, the largest town, has a 15,0<I0 school house and a brick church which also cost IC.000. The men who work out in Mm open all day say they do not mind the heat; there are no Instances of sunstroke in this dry air. The country is filled with college men. The moral tone of the is illustrated by the vote against in ? which was carried oat at two elections. A. telephone system has ed throughout the whole trrl . The town* tioseus neat brick business blocks, concrete eide ?ad ain<(ii1 HissH Shade trees are grown, and at eighteen months oW ? are from fifteen to eighteen feet In afford substantial