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AUCTION SALES. THIS AfTER^OOV \!?\M A \\y >< II I.Kl: \n i|ii\KKI! ( SA I.K OF VAUARI.F. 1'\IM i*i:ovfi> ukai. kj?t\tk '>y htii stiif.kt MI hvm \ i: \\i> ? sti;ff.tv \ K . IIAV i\?; \ KRovf \i;r: ok .-.7 ffkt by a i?kith ok "no kk. t to mv, stiiikt. j Ri vtrtni' of a iIitw of tb<- Supreme Court 1 f the HUlrii't ?f I'oliimhla. passed In Fquity Cmisr \o. "SU'?4. w, the undersljrned trustees, nil! ??|i :<t pnhlli- auitl.ui, in front of the pr- mi-, on KKIOAY. THK \TXKI"KFNTH DAY or KKBitt \11Y. \ t> i:*??. vt kivk o i I.ook I' M the following d seribed !?nd iind premises to wit: original |,,t numbered square loin. | eotnprisinti in< re or le?. 11 4??> <.qn:nv f-et. le- | < nt?-d in t he If y of Washington IK*: let of: 'i.iiiiiihin !?'Mveen I! :iti"l C. 12V> iind 1.1th I tr--- ts northeast. T--nns ??r <in?th'rd --f tin* rvtrehas* money t-< Ik- paid in -ash. and the hnlam-e in two -qua! installments. pay a:-|p in iw and two year- ?lrh Interest at ! i?-r e.-ntuni p--r annum, payable >em annually. from -lay of sal--, seenred l-v -Jof-1 of frrs' upon tin- property sold, .-r all ash. at ??: option --f the pwvhaser. \ ri>-p--sit -if - win |?- required of I hi- pur--ha?er at tin- fun- of salo ,\!| -otivpyanclne. r-eording and n-darin! fees at th<- - ost of the pnri-lias-r. Terms of salo to !- enmplied with within fift.-o,; days fr--ill day of salo, otherwise th- trnsloo- ips. rvp thp right to res,.]] the t-r-i ?r v at tin- isk and -st of thp defaulting pit- has. r afior five days" advp--t1spinpnt of su--h r-sale in son.- newspaper published In the city of Washington. I' C. W. GW1NN OAOINFR. Feudal! building. JOSEPH C MXTTINOEY. Fendall building. fob -IA-'|s.rS-:Afe!2 Trustee*. I'OMORKOW. BOO Horses and Mules at Our Auction Sale Tomorrow, Saturday, j 110 O'CSock. This stork is shipped d.re.-t from the farms of Virginia anil Maryland, nn-l suitable for all k.n-isj of work Also 15 Horses for Express Company. \ i - n ill wagons, mimics nun riarucs>. , All sold for tin* hijth ?l<*llar. M.MIRATII A K KNN'KI.I.Y. Aiui~ \1?\M A ~'tVKSl'Hl.KR. APPTIONKKK Trustee's Saiie of Freoclh. Landaus. r.r rirtup of f.mr rprtain rhattfl iIppiIs of trust duly :p. .rtlptl. rps|rf*itivply. in IJbors 2704, folio } i'i ; H^wl, folio |M*> pt m'ij. ; folio 4<4 ?-t so.i . 11 nil 2Mo. folio 1 f i t ppij.. of thp la ml ri'porils of thi Pistrlrt of Columbia. ami in | further imrMinnrp of a iIpptpp of tin* Stijirpntp t t'oiirt of thp DlstriPt of roluinliin in pqiiity a urn* No. 27022. Porkrt til. passi-ti July It). 1 ilof.mlt havinc boon mailt* in the paympa* 1 < f tin promissory notes spoiiroil by said chatto! | Hopils of trust. ami at thp rpt|i|psl of thp party i < , ur. il thrri'by. thp undprsisnod substituted ! trnstpp. umlor anil bv virtue of said dee rep ami j said trusts, will soil at publb- aiiPtlon. at tin* aintion ronnm of Adam A. Wpsrblor. 02n Pa. ntp ii.w.. Washington. P. on SATt'KPAA . ! I UK TWI NTIKTII PAY <?l" 1KBR1 ARY. A.P. , P.*?f?. AT TAVKI.VF O'CLOCK NOON, thp fob j l-ovinc 'b?-rib. il rhattels ami personal property i known as one five jilass French lanilnu. No. ( 2:;t.V built by Ilineks A Johnson; om* five-class; Prer-eh lainiau built by paint* tirrn. ami finished ii trrecti Iriiiiniii tra: two hansom cabs known as Crowley Rros ami Post on Transfor Co. oabs. ami out* five-class French lamlaii. N * 2.*t4*>. trimiripil i" croon i-loih trlinmine. anil built by sabl firm, together with all oiishions. ?*ti*.. nhirli p> to Irak** uti a first class carriutre. Terms of salo rash. JKSSF. F POTBl liY. Trustpp. Columbian biiiblius. 41ti nth st. n w. fpt.-. ilA.lbs C ?; SI-OAN" A CO. tINC.i. ACTS.. 1407 O ST. Lot of Furniture and Effects from an < >1d Alexandria Family. Local Homes. Storage Houses. Etc.. at Public Auction W ithin ( >ur Rooms. 1407 (i St., Saturday, February 20. 1909. at 10 A.M. Brass an! Knani. l"il Beds. nak aii'l Walnut j Ilr-tlroem Suites alid t?>i?1 I'i s. < 'hiffoiilui-. : < ..iiier t aliinets. l'arlor t'abinets. Sideboards.Mahogany Bureau.-. l'arl?r Suites. Book.as-. <'.t?J f hairs anil S"fas. Bookers. Refrigerator-. I?resainc Tables, flocks, Pictures, Awnings.: Mattresses. Ir-.ii Safe. Siirtr'-on's ('hair. Morris, '"hairs. folding Bed*. Cots. Standing iM-.-k. Kj tension Tables. Mnfttg fhalrs. Ijidy's Seeretaiy. t'hina and Class. Gas Steves. Ci?>king I'tensils. Mirrors. Books. Pictures. Kitchen tloods. etc. A \ r> AT TWELVE M.. Kine let of Carriages f.>r a private family. I.ady's Saddle and Bridle. Terms cash. f. <L SI.OAN A ? tt. tine... Auets. fel.S 2t.3."> AI 'AM A. WF.St'ULKR. AFCTIONKER. Household Furniture. Uprght Piano, Cots. Ru^s, Etc., by Public Auction Within My Salesrooms. 920 Pa. Ave. N.W .. SATURDAY. EEP.Rl'ARY 20, l 'oniniencing at 10 < )*C lock A.M., Iio'IihImiji 1 t riirla Pimm. Knmimlt-d Sidings. Sanitary Cnutho, MattroHsiw |?r, ?s. r-. <"lilffoni^r^. Mirrors. I?osk?. Sld?*lM?in d*. < it: ? ?'! ? *rts. K\f?-nsi<?!i T?iM? s, pnokraso'S. H ill II;* k>. 1 trn*?-h?*ad Sen inj; Mnchhios, Oritn vi* tif^. Chair*. Kcx'kors, Tahiti. Parpets, Huzs. SR?v? s t?-. At 1J < )"Clock Xoon, 3 French Landaus, J llandsf>mc < "ahs. Extension-front P?rou?;hani. Surrevs. Unties. 2 Urouj^hams, \ ictoria>, W agons. Harness. I -1c.. bv Order of Trustee ami j ( Jtliers. l eo >. ? *:l s|i. felS -1 ADAM A WKSCHLKT. \net. 1 < Sl.tt \ \ A i d. tlNf.i. Al t"TS.. 1 Ui7 ii ST. . _ StySssh Carriages at Auction, in Front of Our Rooms, 114157 G St., Saturday, Fer0o 2?, 1909, At 112 O'CSock Mo, For Account of a Lady Closing Out Her StalblCo I Roil ami ltla<-k Di-mi-hrako. with polo anil shafts 1 \ i?-t rist. w ith polo. 1 Town M'xli'l Station Hm kaway. with polo mix! hafta. 1 Natural Wofxl l.<no\ Wagnta, with pole and shaft* 1 Boston ~tr utidiT Kuiialxnit. with shafts: t?.\'s soat in roar. The aboM af only slightly iiaod; hy le-st tn.:k< i-. ami iu fiti'* on'litioii. T**rms '-a?h. Ii. SI.OAX A t'O, ilno.t. Ait'*!.-. f-i M't ,:tr. by vinri F. or three pertain heeds of TBI ST. IHI.Y Kl*> URHl.n IN HIRERS \'h, 2s."..*. _'si;i AMI 2: mi"., \T i-m.ios <*,2 anh 71 KT SI Tf 111 SI'Ki Tl\ HEY OF the i.ami keioi:i>s of Tin: histrut of IIIT.1 MBIA AMI \T THE KEQFEST < H* THE I'AKTY SKI PR EH THEKKBY. TIIF I NpKKSinNKH TRI ST EES Will, SI I.I, \T PPP.I.IP All TP IN. UN THE PREMISES. I IN SATERTHY THE TWENTIETH HAY OF EERRI ARY P.Hiil. VT 11 AI.K P \ST Kf It'll I'I'I.iii'K P.M. THE EOIEOWINI; PROP ERT Y Y ot.o half umllviip-fl Intin st "tviinl hy tin* lata f* arli** It. Morgan In the -following ih**i rlboil land ami pr>niis"?. sltnato In tin- Hist riot of i o 1 tmhia. anil dosignatod ? and holtig part of th>* tr.o t "f land oall' d "Flotoha'.l's I'hanoe." Iwglti tilng f*>r th>* satin af tlio <*nil of tho fifth lim* of tl at part of Flotohall's Chain-'*" innvvfil l?\ pa rah ll"lrno?il To tho holrs of William It. f'hapird. Ii ?a?'-ii. and running thonoo north 'jutilogp ?*a w ? 2.*1 _. |h r> hox thonoo south tl dogro's wost 07 |u-roi*.os thon.o south 12 degreos wi-st f>ri por *h"s thonoo s..uth <12 <h gr>*o* oa-t fi', porohoH: thonoo north .V>', d**gre<*x oast :t'.i"*4 porohon; thota. Bnrtli 2.A porrhoa to th?- 1? ginning, itb rattling I'll ;i< r? s. t?i* *r? or ?e*s. -epf tug r??ur parel* fr ?n **?id land ?n\e\as foj.iws: i ?ne :? r? described in de#?d r? ord'd hi Mbof j?s?; fotfn 7') *'t ?e?| are d? serlt>ed in d?vd i *??- r * I "?I In I ib? r 2ls**?. 71 ?*t s??q ; about 1 4.mV? 11ar-- feet ?1 - -ri!? 1 In d i In Lllwr 2313 f"ll ? rt! ? t ^**4j . and alN.nt 2o.tNW> v jtiaT * f> t ?!?"* ; HkmI in deed r*Mi?r l?*?f in !JIvt -i*>. foil. 41 ! Mi! . together with the linr i-:u f?:h. eon*fstfn:: ! a dwelling. >i*?? the entire 2IMN4I square fe?*t I???t men t: aii'! is; ?r? f ?11 n described as beginning nt a point Iri th? <)i\is|nii line l?etwoen the lanil of fi:? i"he\\ I'haM' Kami <*?>nipa*i.\ ami the land tn -nginc r?< he estate i f the late John I*. M??r gan *;ti.l point l?o!ng north 1" degree* 34 minutes ea*t 342.4 feet from the stone at i 3e southwest ? orn- r of the land now owned 1 ?y John It Morgan ith *nid divlsiob line north 10 degrees 34 min t' * ? a*t 'Jiki fee:. thenee #*hst 101.72 feet, then-" south lo degrees 34 minutes west 200 feet. t!**f|ee West 101 7'J feet to tljC I *?gf Dill tig. nt: iniiig a dwelling and barn. Term* of sab- . All ? ash. A deposit of ?300 w 111 I-- recrnired at time of sale. All eonvevatie!*>g. re online. . a: ? ? *! of femdiaser. 'iVrms ?f *?|e to l?e ? i m piled with within fifteen days fr ?tn day *>t sale, otherwise the trustees reserve t e right to reseil the properiy nt the risk and nsf of defaulting purchaser. after five days' ad \er*i*en?.tif of su?-h resale in *ome newspaper publish**! in Washington !>. t\ A\r?ltF\V WTKSOX. NO::i. \V KAKKSO Vl,K. T rusfe^s. 301 k st. n.w. TltO< t o\Yi:\ A SON. Auctioneers. f? lo ?]&d* i AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. _ ______ WA1.TKR It. \VI1.I.I~\MS A ? <?.. AM TIONEKKS. on: rkufi.ar satfrp.u sai k on tomorrow. fkbhfaky twkntif.th. ? "MMK.\? l\t; \T TKN n i |,iM K A.M.. "ill sold Ht our salesroom. comer 10th and l'? uvo. .!!_ ii.w.. ;i 7011.-nil assortment of Household KfTVris. consist lap of Parlor. I.lhrary. Pining It n ut and *:f I handier Furniture. removed from private vs- Jf idem es for convenience of sale. If A I.St I Rrie-a Rrne. I'nckethooks. Wallets. I'ost ?'inl|:,.AIImiiYIs. Traveling S. ls. Military Brushes. I'le- j tare Frames, etc.. b"lng a little shopworn. A *chufiee jo soeer< bargains. ! t), WAl.TKit R WH.I.IAAIS A i n . A nets. v;: FI TI KK D.WS. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. IS Tlil STKK'S SAI.i: or TIJKKK ATTR.U'TIVF. jf ItltRK PWF.M.INHS KNOWN AS PRKM ISKS I.'l'Jl ANIi trjo;; s STREET NORTH WKST ANH 1.V I." VF.R.MONT A V K.N IF. MiRTIMVKST. A RARF. FIIA.NCK TO SK Fl RF. SOME BAHRAIN'S By virtue of crtnfti deeds of trust, dated the Itii day of November. A.P. 1 00. and reeorded in I.ihef No. folos. respect ively. -!? Pt seij.. 2!?o et se(j. and et sei|.. of the land reeords of the Ili?triet of t'oliindda. and at Hie ropiest of the holders of the notes seemed thereby. tlie undersigned. surviving trustee, will y. offer sennrntelv at mihlie auetion. In front of *'C 111.' promises. on FRIDAY. TDK FIFTH I?AY I'F MAUiTI. A. D. l'HHI. CIIMMKM'IM; AT FOFK O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described y~ real .'st.il.', situate in tin- city of Washington. :::: District of Foinniliin. to wit: lots numbered :.f thirty nine i !Oi an.I forty 110. in \| Mitchell's subdivision of oricinal l"t numbered four it. in sonar.' nnnilMTcii two hundred ami thirty-.-itrlit : tZP... as per l'lat recorded In tli.' office of tin ; . . surveyor for tlm District of Columbia. in l.ihcr W. H M,. at folio |ii."; an.I lot ntnithmd thirty ' 3C i'to. in Moses K"lly'? subdivision ?f lots in s?ptare | ':f numbered two hundred and seventy eight t27M. j jtf as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor j f. r the District of Columbia. in l.il.er It I.. II ! :;f at folio 810. together with the improvements! -,f thereon. j Terms of s?|. One third of th* purchase money to f.e pali) In .-ash and the balance t>> lie paid in three eipial fnstalintents. respectively, in on". | t"; two and three years, secured by a deed of trust ujion tlic property sold, with interest, payahlo semi-annually. :it the rate ?>f six |>er cent per annum, or all cash, at lit" option of the pur , chaser. A deposit of $2i*t on each lot will be I J'. required at tinu- of sale. Sale to t?- closed in j "if fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise tin ; V property w ill be resold, at the risk and cost of . defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertise nient in some newspaper puhlished in Washing ton city. D. ('. ( on veram*ing at est of pnr chaser. WALTER II IIKNSKY. O fclS ilAds.eSu.fe'JlbV uih1 Surviving Trustee. ~THOMAS J. OWEN * SOX. AI'CTIONEEBS. y? CHANCERY SAFE OF TWO STORY FRAME ;.:: DWELLINU. NO. :?o BRYANT STREET N W Ry virtue of a decree passed in the Snnrcme j coi.rt <.f the District of Columbia. In Etpilty j \'.i. we will sell, at public auction. In ! "{" front of the premises, on TI7RSDA Y. THB i * * T1YKXTY THIRD PAY OF FKP.Rl'ARY 1!M?B. ! V AT I1AI.F PAST PH It O'CDOCK P.M.. the j y following-described land anil premises, situate | *J? In the city of Washington, in said District. ntnl [ known as and h.dng the west one-half of lot nine j (Iti in Week seventeen (1T> of the Howard Hniversify subdivision of the farm of John A. Smith, | know n as "Kttingham r:aco." as the same ap- | pears of reeord in I.iber District No. 1. at folios [ Trt't. and 77 of the reeorils of the ottlee of the i ^ surveyor for the District of t'ohimhi.a (also de- J* s-iibed as lot si.t. square .lORyi. with the Itn- *j* provements thereon. V Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money y to he paid in cash, and the balance in two equal I y installments, payable in one and two years from | the day of sale, and to he represented by fh" promissory notes of the purchaser, hearing interest at the rate of fi per eentum per annum, pay- ; able semi annually, and seemed hv deed of trus* ! on the pr-perty sold, or all eash. at the option I of the pur. ha-or; #P>rt deposit ^required "pon ac- } reptanee of bid. All conveyancing, noiary fees * * and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be V complied with within !T> days or trustees may advertise and sell at the purchaser's risk and *J? eosf after five days' previou- advertisement of ?% such resale published in some newspaper of ?*. Washington. D. C. CHAS K ROBSOX. ,1, 61L' F st. p.w.. ' * THOMAS WAI.KKR. I J 5b6 5tli sf. n.w . j V fe11-d.tds.eSu Trustees. I Tl 1 < )M AS J. n HKN ift Si IN. Alt 'Tit i N RHUS* ! jj* TKt'STKKX SAI.K < >F TWO-STORY I'RAMK *J* hwki.i.im;. siti \tk hm; morris road. y <;i:iswi?i.u's audition to anafostia. v d. o. I > Hy virtue of a ibs*d of trust given to u- anil [ recorded in I.il?-r llttln at folio "."0 et scq.. one j of the land records of the District of Columbia. [ Hud at thi* request of the party s cured. \v?* will j sell at pitltiic auction, in fr tit of the premises, j VII TI'KSDA Y. I'll K TWKNT Y-THIRD HAY OF j I KKBK1" A It Y. llhlll. AT IIAI.FPAST Ft H'R | J li'CT/M'K P.M . the following described ! ? :?I e?- *j* Uti'. situate in tin- nutrl't of Columbia. t ? wit: j : .1 numbered two hundred and four l2tY4>. In J V li A. liriswo'd's subdivision of lots in "Chi-| Chester." known a< 'Griswotd's addition to Ana- % costla." as f>* r plat recorded iti -the office of ?*, tin- surveyor for the I?istr|ft of Columbia, in . ? Mher-County ft at folio loo. Terms: One third (1-Si <-a<h. balance in one #J4 lit and two i2t years. with interest at <ir'r per j nnnnm. payable semi-annually. fine hundred *j* dollars l$loft.iao deposit required at time of sale. V ! Hood title or no sale. All conveyanelng. etc.. ' at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not V | complied with within ten days from date there- ?J? of property to be resold at cost of purchaser. C. JOSKPH II KT1SOX. A CHAIII.KS P.. It A 11,1'". Y. .J. fefi.lO.l.Vlfl Trustees. *% THUS J. OWKN Jt SON. AUCTIONEKRS. ? l.'h'U t; at. n.w. Administrator's sails of Tf very vaEuablie business . and residence property, being premises No?0 til 11923, 11925 and 11927 Pa, p, Avenue NoW*, and No, b.1 2??0 O street N.W. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a Probate [ j Court, passed in administration cause No. 14.XI:!. j jv on the docket of said Probate Court, the under- | w( signed administrator. e. t a., will offer fur s.ih' i at public auction on TIICKSDAY TJIK T1VKN- i ,. TY FIFTH I \ 4 OF FKB1SIAIIY. 1 ;?:? *. AT | ,... HAI.F PAST 1'Ol'R O'CLOCK I'M . oarl of rights! lot .7. in square IIS. in the city of ' Washing! District of <'olumlda. descrihed as ju follows; ISi g.lining for tin- same at a !?>int in (|(, tlic north lino of I't unsvlvnnin avenue on lio dividing lino lemon lots t ami and running thence northeast' rl\ at right angles to Penn , -vivaniii avenue 77 IT foot to tim rijar line of siiil lot r>. thence wist alone said rear line .75.1') ~" feet. tlienee southwest alone a line drawn at right angles to Pi ntisyIvnnia an nne to the tine of said avenue, and tlienee southeast along tie t"-1 line ..f said avenue 5t> fe.-t to the point of he- ' ginning. improved hy premises Nos. liU.-:. 1M25 iml 1P'27 Pennsvlvania avenue northwest; an I ! I I iniinedlalely thereafter lot 2-S. according to tin- . T1 . siihdivision made hy A A. Wilson el al., in ! lh! quale I OX as said subdi vision appears f rec >rd i & | in the office of the surveyor of the District o' ' n Columbia. in Book 11. al Jingo 51. la-lug itn j on jiroved hy house and premises No. 2 hXi ti street j so northwest i So Terms: Due third of the pnrehase priee in i II I caslt and the balance in two equal installments. I payable itt one and two years front the date of I -ale. and to In- represented hy tin- promissory ? notes of the purchaser, hearing interest at tinrate of six per cent per annum, pavalde semi annually, and secured by deed of trust on the pn?| ertv sold, or all cash, at tU** Option of the purchaser. A deposit <if M? on em-li parcel \v iI! lie required at tin- time of sale. All conveyancing. etc. at purchaser"- cost. If tin- terms of sale are no* i omplind with itt fifteen davs from j tin- date of sale tin- right is reserved to resell ; at tin- risk of the defaulting purehasor. A J.I.AN i:. WU.KKR. Administrator, e, t. a., estate A. A. Wilson, de ceased felS-dArtls.eSu ??.?. et ADAM A. WKSt 'III.Kit. AlCTIONKKR. Trmstes's Sale an Bank- a ! rnptcy of Two-story Brick Apartrrant No. 39 Qaaincyi Place Northwest. I Ity virtue of an order of the Supr- nr- <"oiirl of ; the District of < "hitniiia. holding a ltankrup cy t'oitrt in re tjeorge II Adams, haltkrupt N--. 5P2, ti e tind' t'sigui d trustee v ill sell lq public atnti--n. in front of tip- premise*, on MONDAY, j M A IP *11 MUST. P.*'".'. \T II AI.I I'AST rolUjPI O'l'I.IM K I'M , the following d-scrih-d real cs late, situate in tin- city of Washington. District ' p . f t -. a.... a.. , ... ;.. ........... -I'll ; If : < iiui'iii, t ?>ii- i ? in fn|iinn" ? i ?*. I ^ j f.-rmorly i?I -K 11. ill tin- snhdit isi-m known as- I r Itlo. n tngdah-. impmvod l?y two-story hriok two -i [J family apartment. ! ... Torm* a*h. \ do;*'?it of rotpiirod nt tho ; Hint* of salo. If torniK of salo 11 ro not oomplii-d j 1 with in tiftoon .lays front day of salo tho nnih r | ! nipn'tl trustor ro*-rvos tho right to rosoil th'- | _ j property at :h"v ri*k and oust of tho ilofaitlting ] purohasor. aftor tlvo days' adv-rt isotnoitt ?<f suoli i ro*.ilo in *"ini? tiowspapor pihllsli.-d In tho <|:y >f Washington. I> ' All oonx ovatioing. p-onid iug. oto., at piirohnsor's oost. l it YD \ POrtSI-.VSS. Trustor. _ foil'. rt&ds.eSn*fp22 Kondal 1 htiildfng. Tints. J. ttWKN A. SUN. AI t'Tll INKERS. CI Till 'STEPS' SW.K it| V.M.I AISI.K TlVliSTORY nisii'K nwKi.i.iM:. r.'2i k st sf. Ky vlrtno of a .-orlaiu ilooil of trial. .Inly ro- ! i.rtlo.l in I.ihor .No. Ml.an. folio IMit ot sotj.. of \ ; tho 1 : i it I to.-onls of tho Disti l-t of i olumhia. and at th" ro.piost of tho party sooiirotl tiior liy. tho V ltidorsiguod trustors will soil at pnhlio allot ion. i nt front of tho pr ttii* *. <.n \VKIt\KSIttV. T1IK ? TWENTY KOI I IT' H HAY OK FKHKP ARY. AT). ] i l'.ntli. AT II Al.F-l'AST IT Hit oTTjh'K P.M.. * thi' following-do* riho.l laml and proini*. *, sitnato j in th - oity of Washington. Distrl.-t of Poliimhla. * and dosigtintod a* and lioing lot it ujjl h"rod Si I of i ' lhimphroy and Ihilim-r'ti sulslivisinn of lots in Mptat'o nttnthorotl llllS. a* per plat ro.-ordod in tho oitioo .if tho snrvoyor for tho District of Co- '! Ininhla. in I.ihor Ml. at folio 1st), togothor with tho inipntvonionls. Sold stihjo.-t to prior dood of trust for $M."t*i. Tortus a* to roimtiltdcr stat -d ' at sal.-. A dopoxit of Slott will l><- r-ipiin-d at tinto of salo. All oonvoyanoiug. l-orortllng. oto.. at oost of pnrohaaor. Tortus of salo to ho < > ui i pliod yviih within tlftts-n days from day of salo.! othorwNo tho trustors rott.-rvo tho right t ros.-ll j J'.' tho pro|s-rty hi tho rl*k ami nut of dofaulting I purohasor. aftor llvo dai s' ad ortIsotnont of s.p h } i rosalo in sonto nowspapor pnh'ishod in Wash- I _ ; ington. I). C. I 1 KIHY \ I:I > 1.KW1S, PRANK A. JUNKS. 1 M Tr ts-oos. j r: r. I'.khkf.nd, aitomoy. lit; r.ih ?t. u.w. I fol7-d&ds,cSu AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FITI'BB DAYS. _ FUTIKE DAYS. CATALOGUE SALE ?OF A? Valuable and Unusual Collection -ATMendelsohn's Art Gallery. MAHOGANY FURNITURE Bn the Beautiful Old Styles off the SJ1E RATON, CHIPPENDALE, HEPPLEWH1TE, COLOXIAL AND OTHER EARLY PERIODS. EMBRACIXC, OYER SIX HUNDRED LOTS IN EVERY CONCEIVABLE SHAPE. CONSISTING OF Dining Tables. Sideboards. China Cabinets, S de I ablcs. Dining Chairs in great variety. Library Tables. Davenports, Dressing Tables. Bureaus. Chiffon ers,Cheval Mirrors,Desks. High Posters, Work Tables, Card Tables', Reception Chairs, Chairs. Sofas, Block brunt High Boys and Low Boys, Corner Cabinets, etc., etc. M S-) \ I.ARCK ASSORTMENT OF Sheffield Ware. Old English Prints. China, Marble \ ascs, Tenders. Andirons Eire Sets. Persian Prism Candelabras. I ' _ _ 1 , * /--v Ik * _ . _ I ? - - t V. *-?, rt v n ? ri i?iasses an? copper urnaments, rersian i\ugs, v^uhma aim I liree Division Dili Over Mantel Mirrors. Curios, etc. Collected by Several Antique Collectors from all over the world during the past fifteen years. lo be sold at public auction within our rooms, 1409-1411 NEW YORK AYR. NAY., Wednesday, Thursday, Fraday Saturday, February 24, 25, 26 and 27, 1909, At 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Each Day. On Exhibition Mon. iTues. Feb. 22 <& 23, 1909. A. MENDELSOHN". Auctioneer, foi:?:st 1400-1411 New York Ave. N. W. 4 r*aor-tmb* a t er n a \t>c a tit r a t t uutcc SIX 1 O /A.1S. 1 VIA 1V1 L.vJ, 1407 G St., Near U. S. Treasury, Washington, D. C. THE LA PLACE SALE ELEGANT EUROPEAN HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS (iathcrcd in All Parts of Europe BY' MR. El J. LA PLACE (40U and 408 4th Avenue. New York). 1 he well known connoisseur and collector of New York. London and Paris. L? ? ?? *-? ?? ? * . f 4 L 4 ! 'mil iitt- / f\1 <1 III 1 T? ^ i\V. |M lllclll* *11 ill*." i rtiuuu.'* VyUuvv,nun3 anvi x-o tatcs of tlie Old World. Sueh hp Furniture and Ornament? nf the l.onip', Empires'. Napoleonic and other Important Periods, Sheraton, <'hippendaie. Adam and Colonial Furniture, Finely Mounted and Decorated. Flare Old English, French and Dutch Silver. Sheffield Plate. Flare Flrnnze.t. Valuable Fire Sets, Tapestries., Rare Screens. Old Mirrors. Reautiful Flare China and Class. Old Prints. Curios and many other Scarce Articles not to he had in this country. Comprising: an unusually tine collection of European interior decorations. All to he sold at public auction within our art galleries, 1407 Ci street. Washington. I). I. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, February 24, 25 and 26, 1909, AT 11 A.M. AND 3 P.M. On pidMc view MONDAY and Tl'HSDAY. I-'KB. 22 and 4^, 9 A.M. until 6 P.M. C. G. SLOAN CO., Inc., Auctioneers, 1407 G Street. folS-lf A A A A A A A .y, A A AA AA AAtWtA A A A AA A . ADAM A. WKSCIII.KIl. Al'CTIONF.KR. WINTER RESORTS. II STKK'S SAI.K or TWO l lt.VMK HWK.I.I. I\i;s. mis. 1110 TW'KNTY FIRST STRKKT ATI.ANTIC CITV. \. J. AM) jn::t t. STRKKT NORTHWEST. ? III.- undersigned as substituted trustee under r rr AI All! . FRONT. 'S HOs EL TRAYM0RE, lilM.v cause No. will sell at puhth: auc I , A11.ANT IF CITY, N". .1. in. hi front ?if the premises, on Tl F.SDAY. \ T hi* Acme of Modern Hotel Fapiipment and ARCH SFi'ONT). l?0!t. AT KIVK O'CLOCK Luxury. M tlie south 17 feet front by full depth, that Open Throughout the Year. 1th. "f lot is, square 72. in the city of Waste _ 'I IIAI MOItK MOTF'.L CO. ;ton. District of Coluintiia. being Improved bv | < II VS. O. MAIHjl KTTK. Manager. frame dwelling. No. Ilti) "1st street northwest. fel2 Oof.tu [>. s. WHITK, President. .VI. imiL'iii n ri V TIIL'IIF IPTVR trill sell I " : -? 7ha', HOTEL STRANE .lili the full depth or ?ai.l lot. being Improved a frnm" dwelling. No. ?W1 I. street north AtlaOttlC GatV. N. J. st. Washington. It. f. ..... . . ? rerins: One third of purchase price cash. lial ALW A\ S OPKN CAPACIT ce ill nfi' mi l tun years. w:tlt * interest, sereil hv deed or trna' on property sold, or all TOO. sh. at pitrehaser-s option "" 1 On the ocean frontal Pennsylvania are., t en pa reel at sale. I ernis to In . ottiplp d ? 1th i?j[>rs to days, otherwise property will he resold all ?|||H ?f B aQd ston<> faulting purchasers cost and Hisk. Cnejeelled in lo. atiol,. eqnlpmrnt and servlt ' HI. H . . ' Open surrounding*, substitut-d It tuitee, knn l.ith st. n w. jji)f nnd fn,s|, an(j water paths, slrtf rets d&ds.eMI&fe.'2 or en suite. Steam heat throughout. tJ. SLOAN A i ll.. 14*VT '! ST. N.W. Elevator from street level to top floor. Sun parlrtT overlooks Itoardvvalk and oeean. tl.E or PERSONAL KEEECTS AMI llol SE Winter and spring rates on application. |((i||i COOPS i'Olt XTOIIACK EMAIHiKS. Kleetrie auto meets train-. Notice is herein- given that on SATI RDAY. K. It. OI*"K. II. c. EDWARDS. HI!I \ rt V TWENTY SEVENTH. EM". AT Manager. Assistant Manager O'CLOCK A.M.. there will tie sold at pule fell -tit.eSu.g2 a net ion. In the iiuetioii room of C. C. Sloan is: ? Haddoira Hafll n il effects on storage v* B. It. Moses & hiis. I tie.. in th? name of K. BaHalcy. Mrs. Ida ATLANTIC CITY, X, ,f. Ill Mrs. 1". A. McNey and Mrs. I*. M. Quintan. Directly on tlit- ocean front, with nnohstruet W. It. MOSES A SONS. Inc. view. Salt water In nil baths. Hot and en fe 1 fW!t.cSnftfe22 _ . . water in moat bedrooms. Always open. Bookb ??????? ? f W iiQt.gsj lo LEEDS & MPPINCoTT. educational. Berkshire ioji, o^v'cu'va IK WASHINGTON. $2 np daily: $?. $10. 512.r,0. Sir, weekly: prlv-, orritA/yrt baths: rooms running witter: steam: capaeti ART SCHOOL '"'T u'rr-' "rJ ?-& 1E dickinso Washiragton HeighUs i COME TO atlantic city and enjoy tii 20.-. the lie v. Columbia Road. of *I,e combined with t Miss S W Kelly. Loudon Medalist. * 'onvenie,tees which this famo Classes In drawing; painting In oils; water "U-lhe-jMir resort has to offer. .fig?fftSrJrtSS" " "^,l"i,e"'- HOTEL DENNSS -i?" "'"i" >? ?noi?tract mujT V 7 ani:VimiMB: iu^i. aW. n!w. -ocw"' vu>w- i?i5-r..-,tu.th 321 r?- Ti)"I.| 1 asio'ln ?"?? owbors ?uu?k- Lam born, &'??"!' - _ itv. 2.V); elevator, private hntbs. etc. * Spec WALTER Te MOLT Bpfr^.y,aV's- J, , ,x A-M,rxKU Mandolin, guitar :m<l banjo teacher. 1 ~ " Ensemble practice to pupils. WASHINGTON INST OF MUSIC. ?:57 K st. _ _ _ . __ ___ tay. t f.C I'lK.iie Main 21.it _ fr |_J M I p |^1 Tp p MANHOI.IN. Gt ITAIt. BANJO V/ I lr?LI Vf 1 1 I Instruction liy Ol KTUI DK Bit 'KI N't. II AM THOMAS. 0 .,p ???a,.h i.-|rpnrr-1f v?m) flr . one Columbia 1235-F. Studio. 1231 Uirurd n.w. era lure "reproof. StndforLit jjl*. 1 ?.?t 3(1 \xff NN ti BUSINESS COLLEGE. STH & K. THE I.KKliS lOMPANV _ l U Known In the Departments as the . , 3li= HK.St AND MOST SUCCESSFUL tei-i r.?. u. to Civil. SKIIVICK SCHOOL.. PKKPAKK WITH ? srSfSS? 1 Ka*t Capitol >t Telephone Lincoln ::8 Day AtlSlIflltSC CltV N \l and night sessions. Twenty fourth year. rt * HOI 1TB i IlL, 1! ty , I N|, , de-. eo.tf.4 0n American Plan, occupying a whole hie zf n 'i rectiv on the ocean front In the cimi... ? VLliSJl: lnniaiilil lLfffliiniglUliii^lSo lion, which Is Atlantic City's modern high ula n?? ami Private Lessons. Translation Bureau, home district K.JtV1 MO,SKNSKN' ,M" "J,h 8'- n n- It presumes to offer the highest standar ''?1?? ??????- ???- in appointuieutM, culs'ne and service, and Is t 1 R A \ E R one llol<"1 for luxurious comfort and ijulet si s^>. Itl'SINKSS COI.I.KtiK. roundfngs. v1 vri' i" s-r's:" V \v -S I,M 100 private bath rooms; spacious parlo. mHs-5d ocean front dining room. Orchestra?Cafe and tirll?. Booklet. IAI;|:- ... J B. THOMPSON & CO. s()\ IaS a.m.; adults, ? p.m. frotUit ;ci i< km.. Kl*irS,'rtoH"" Hotel Seville, Si;ii"iK;h"" VRASCIR MANN "AI.C A.M.. j SSS.""^'' ^ T Wl-tf l tin.. -.1 r. SI. n.w. daHjr. lha.klct. J. P. UIBKItSON stenographic Academy, ?"m n-"ii tdst? Colorado Build ng. E HOLMHURST, Short ha ml and Tvpen riling. I lav rates. J7.."K) IVtinsy Hants avenue near Beach ATI.ANT >r month: night. KT Individual Instructions. 1 1) 1 - nobs true ted ocean; view; prlvj neidcte course n Pitman, f.'hi.tat; Uregg. *25.00; Stationary waabsUnd*. with hot nnd e< ,11, hie. S'Jmm. |. eluding typewriting running water. In bedrooms. Elevator to strt v ! level. Capacity, dOO. Open all the year. Ho i cleetrle coach meets trains. Literature tin OUT OP WAbEIWOTOW. re<|iest. ife. Hnt.lu) HKXltV DAUNKLl. T?\I ;.1 'I A f KI.Kt I i.iiAiI.iiNi, <01001. j THE AK?'HI?AI.K. OCEAN KM) Si. JAM in Hi- eo.mlrv for gi els md small hoys: terms I plnee; second house from oeea'n: steam hri v?rv in -Vi at Address Alls* llAItl?KY. i elerator; private l.atlis; sun parlor; open tli CiarkaviUc. i ' au4 tf place. JOXEa* Sl EASTBL'KN. Ja25-30t-< a WINTER RESORTS. J ATLANTIC CITY. X. J. iPirAiriinilrtirio Tenn. hti>. ami Beach. First ' IT rCWsWIillllifi., h<>tri fron, Boardwalk. Mil em famllv hotel Special spring rates. I nex[; celled table. Booklet. ?J. \V. CAKMAXY. [c f'-l 7 -,'llitt JXtaxxticxHo l | "THE HOTEI. FOR COMFORT." j Modern, hisrh-class. homelike: near Beaeh and ^ all attractions: every convenience; elevator; ; -team heat; snn parlor; excellent rnisinc; white : help; 2"t? rooms; ,V> private hatha. Special nitcs. - S- up ilsilv; $lo up wceklv. Am. plan: booklet. ; C feM Stij " \. CttNKAD KKHQ1.M. Ft op. . ~HOTEL WILTSHIRE, "i Ocean en?l Virginia arc. Capacity. 4*>0. Kqnip- | jied in most modern fashion with every comfort; elevator. private Paths, sun parlors, steam heat. [z etc. Special spring terms. $12.."0 up weekly. $2.-?0 up daily. American plan. Booklet SAM1 KI< j: KLI.IS. Formerly of Hotel Majestic. fe!S-!h>t.S (C* i*k> /Oi tc it- .r% -ao ti-wo-x* \ p w York avc. pear 11 ilU11119 jt.-a -h. Elevator. St-'am ! ?r h???t. Moderate rat<*s. Mn? I>. KNAl'KH. k Sioteii Boscobel, *7ru,tho X ; AtlnntIe City. N. J. Finest table and *rrviee: A I capaeliy. 250. Write for SPECIAL, KEBRl AR? j RATES, tnentt Mini souvenir iienell. Elevator to X t street. 20tli season. i A. K. MARION, Owner and Proprietor, sr I fel.t-tnt.T I "GALEN HALL, A IIOTEI. AMI SANATORIUM. X ATI,A NTH' CITY. N. J.. With its elegant enmfort. its superior table and \f sarvlee and eurative ami tonie baths, with trained attendants, is an ideal plane for a lone or a -Jf short stay. F. I,. VOI'MS. Men. Manager. Information at MR. KtlSTEK S, 113:1 Pn. are X felfi-SOt. 12 1 Troxell Hail, ^ Selert fainilr house; fire proof. Booklets. fe|.-.-eod.::0t.4 K. TROXKI.E. I ISLES WORTH X On the Reaeh. Yireinia ave. Speeial Ameriean plan. $1! ."><) tip daily. A F.nropean plan. $1.30 up daily. A Speeial weekly tertns. X FRANK M. PHOERCS. WM. HYMAN. A Manager. < Prnpr. A fesnot.io I ALBEMARLE most modern and leading moderate rate Motel; l?# 100 sunny front rooms; private baths, elevator; steam heat; sun parlors; niuslr. Kleellent tahle, X own rarms & <lnlry; white service. Special rafs. "j* $S to $1.1 uj> w'kly; $2 up d'ly. B'let. J. P. Cope. V fol.'l-.Rot.f | Seaside House, DIRECTLY ON* THE OCEAN* FRONT, t Sea water baths. Open all the rear. t feJ2-30t.6 F. I>. COOK'S SONS. 1 mi mmm ~ >*? Virginia Ave., near Beach. Atlantic City, N. J. Open all the vear. Fine table. Suites with ?* private bath. Handsomely furnished. Perfect (X# sanitary arrangements. Elevator to all floors. Spe} clal ratAs for winter and spring. Cnpaeiiy. 250. '$* MRS. N. R. HAINES, Owner and Proprietor. fel-150t.Jft ? HOTEL IROQUOIS, ,t? Ocean end So. Carolina ave.; close to attractions; capacity. 400; elevator; private baths; sun parX* lers. orchestra, etc. Special. $10 to $17.50 weekly. V Special party rates. Always open Booklet, y Ja.10-30t.7 W. I*. SHAW. ? The St. Charles, y front. Distinctive for its elegance and high-class y patronage. Orchestra of soloists. Sea water in y all baths. IIlus. booklet. NEWLIN lIAINEiS. y ja2.S30t.ft NORTH CAROLINA. $ KENILWORTH INN, ;!; Biltmore, N. C. A 20 Hours From New York. ? Adjoins Geo. Ynnderbllt's famous estate; al,*? ways ojien; new management; ideal climate; riding, driving, golf, tennis. ,t, NO CONSUMPTIVES. ,1, de13-iWt.Hl | Base Ball, Racing | and Other Sports :s (Continued from Fifteenth Page.) *:* V straight sets in the amateur racquet ,% championship tourney yesterday after?? noon. Brooke's work was the feature *t* of the afternoon inatehes. and Ills win ,j? over Waterliury came as a complete sur J? prise, as the latter was lnok''d upon by critics us the probable winner of the tourney. The match between Fearon and Mc_ (Virniick was tli?? ntost interesting eontest of tlie day. The match was a nip? and-tueji affair for five sets. Mr. MeCormiek. by brilliant work, finally carrying off the honors in the last set. George H. Brooke, Philadelphia, defeated Bawrenee Waterbtirv, Xew Vork. 15-S, 15-8. 15-10. II. MeCortniek. Chicago. defeated \V*. J. Fearon. Chicago. 15-12, 9-15, 15-12, 1 ft-1 7. 15-1 1 ? Payne Whitney. New Vork. defeated W. P. Burden. New York, 15-5, 15-9. 15-2. GANS WILL PICK UP $2,500. V He Will Start Training Saturday at Kid Sullivan's Camp. BALTIMORE. Md v February 19 ?Joe Gans is home after binding his match *e- with Jabez White of England. The battle tie of ten rounds, as has been told, is to be before tiie New Vork Athletic Club March 12. The weight is to he 135 pounds, and Cans is to get $2,500. with a percentage. Joe will start training Saturday. I lis training camp will be that which Kid Sullivan has established near Washington. Sullivan and Sammy Harris will give Gans his boxing work. Joe says lie is feeling in tine shape. He expects, after the go with White, to light other battles between now 'nd the l time the warm weather begins. il<l "t; DUMBARTON CLUB WINS POOL MATCH ly, .V The tliinl and final contest of a series IK between tlie pool teams of the Dumbarton flub of Washington and the Montgomery Country Club of Rockville was played oti the tables of the Country Club Wednesday evening and resulted in a victory pd for the Dumbarton boys, who pocketed : "jot balls to l'.Nj made by tlie Country ~ Club team. Tlie victory gave Dumliarton two out of the three contests. Last ial evening's score was as follows: Dumbarton. Country Club. Kite Ri> Dan son ..! ;;8 IKcker fin l-cn-|s 17 Kastrrdny I'eler 50 Sliiou! "."i ; I logo 7,fl Hill SO i Nicholson 4t 1104 i 196 Following the contest refreshments were served and a good time generally was enjoyed. GREAT LITTLE ? FIGHTERS READY ft ' ^ NEW YORK, February l!?.-Both little fighters claiming that they were ready to ? make the weight at 1pounds, preparations were completed today for the tight *11 at the National Athletic Club here today ?3 between Abe Attell. world's featherweight champion, ana jcm uriscou, tne Lngiish ils featherweight champion, who has not lost he a tight since tiis arrival in this country. ,r" The little men have trained hard and consclentious'y, and it is expected that the contest will be the best seen hereabout for some time. Late last night the dispute over who should referee had not been settled, but a compromise will be agreed upon before this evening. The betting to? day is lb to 7 in favor of Drismll. Several large wagers were recorded. There were sevreal runners that the police would up interfere with the tight, but the promoters seemed to be little disturbed. GOOD DAY FOR THE PUBLIC. ? ! 11?? At Santa Anita Six Favorites Show Jet Their Class. LOS ANllULES. Cal.. February 10. ? A very ordinary card was run off at Ks Santa Anita Park yesterday. The pub<t; I lie. however, bad a very profitable day. i las six futorites were returned winners. % The only first choice to meet defeat j was Kntre \*ou?. The hooks were hard hit by the successful string of favor- j ites. Summaries: First race; six furlong? Milpitas. 112 (Power*!. 2 t?> 5. won: Thlnl Kail. 101 (Paget. 7 to 1. j eci*oad; Vol ma ('.. h>4 iShrlneri. 25 to 1. third. | Time. 1.11' 3-5. Piton. Henry of She"namero. ! Light Comedy. Aragoii and Saint Kilda *Iso tan. Second race; selling; two-year-olds* throe and one-half furlongs --SepnlTeda, l"7 iShillliigt. ! to 10. won; Klora. lop tpowersi. 7 to 2, scond; lli'lma S.. lot! lHoward*. 4 to 1. thlnl. Time. 0.40 4 5. Si?.rting l.lfc. Fred Stone. Istdv 1'itret. tJ. A. It.. Mary's l-amh. Mary Van Burcti mi El Perfeeto also ran Thin! race; selling; tivc and one half furlongs I-adv Irmn. 105 (Schilling). to in. won; Hilly llodemer. lo4 iHnwardl. ft to 1. second; Jam* Swift. I its (Kennedy). t to 1. thiol Time. 1.tto .'15. Work and Play. Ail Alone. I'ncle j llm. Free Kn1|r!it. The Bear and Semprotii also | ran. Fourth race; selling; o ven furlongs Halve-, j loft (Powers!. 4 to 1. won; .Tulin 1 suits, 101 j (Page). 4 to 1. second; K'ng <>f the Mist. t"0 .Scliilllngi, In io 1. third. Time. 1.2(5 1-5 Ker- t iv. Knt re Nous. Skyo. Financier and Charley I Pain.* also ran. Fifth race; mile; |mrso Piute, lull (Schilling), j 2 to 5, won; \-/o. li)4 (Mcl.eet. ti to 1. second; ' (trio. ]( ?? iHoidstcini 11 to it. third. Time, i 1..'11* 1-5. Itouutus. Nasmerito and Parton also j ra a. j Sixth race; seven furlong-; silling Progress. j loft (Auhuchont. 5 to 11. won; l!cy I?? ! Mumlo, loll (Kutwelll, lo to 1. second; Tec Beach. 101 j tPaget. <; to l third. Time. 1.25 1-5. Sadler. ! I*av Star. Jo Uee*e. Dritlauune. Itecklay. K?ro- ! si I any. Bye Bye I. Friar of Elgin ami Ant|s-do ' also ran. Seventh race: selling: live and one-half fur j Irtllirc I 'cnefi.lt 1 111 I s.-hiU'lliSl t A 1 VV llll ' I Tl . lemon!. Jort i\|r?;oe>. !* ! ? 1. second. ?;art?T IJjrhf. 1i:? l|ow?r(J?. 1H t.? 1. third. Tim- j I.fC? .S'tiipnu'lli*. ( ?ir;isi. )Ihiu'us> . Soimi T Hniretf. Mini Loo. Shirley U"seni"r#^ .lane fa.ni;el and Hen Stene also ran. HIGH PRIVATE IN LEAD. Takes the Derby Trial in Easy Fashion on Oakland Track. OAKLAND, <"al., February 1'.'.?A cnml card was offered at Emeryville yesterda\ ; the Derby Trial at 1 1 - Hi miles as the feature. High Private and Fanatic, from] the Forsythe stable, ruled favorites. After] Eight House and Halman tired, High Private drew away and won from Tom Hayward. while Fanatic was third. Fine weather favored the racing, but the track was sloppy, owing to rain of the early morning. Favorites were played. The summary: First race, three au?i a half furlongs; purse? liiek Itclrtierlen. 112 (Seoxillei. 7 t"> 1, won; \apn Niels. 105 iSlrt'urtllvi, It to 1', seeond; Abler tiiileh. lop Tapliiii. 7 to I. third. Time, n il 15. Judge Henderson, father Eugene. Matehem. < iau. Sixteen, tirahatiie and Itay Streak also ran. Second nee. six furlongs; selling Argonaut, 10K iMentryi. 2 to 1. won; Osmrine. lot u'larki. !> to 2. second; I'eseoninets, 107 iKeoghl. 0 t ? I. third. Time. 1.17 4-5. Atlness, Serenade. Utile Jane. M atrhtullii Charles \\ I lodges. Itriirht Skies and False Niiii also rail. Third racr. ntile anil twenty yards: selling Full"tta. tt'M iTii|'lin>. to i. won: Steel. I'litrki. IS to 5, second: Neliulosus. 107 tSweetl. > to 1. third. Time, 1.47 3-5. Import .iinl Husky also rau. Fourth race, mile anil u sixteenth: Derhy Trial ? High I'rlvate. t Is tla-ei. 11 to 2<?. won: Tom llaywanl. ll?2 ttiillierti, U to 1. second: Fanatic. 105 tMet arthri. 11 to 20, third. Time, l.jn l-.V I'alo Alto. Lighthouse, Op-can Queen and Madman also ran. Fifth raee. mile; selling Painty Itelle. 1(t2 iTapllm. !l to 1. won: IMlio Hollars, lit (KeOghl. It? to 5. seeond: Itosevale. Ill5 tilllM-rli. to 1. third. Time. 1.43 4-5. Miss Helaney, Ks tella i'.. Km and Km. Melnr. I'rieeless Jewel. Itlanehe <\ aud Sahara also ran. Sixth raee. six furlongs: purse Fordello. 1 <?T J tla'et. 2 to .". won: May Amelia, 102 ttiillierti. J> to 1, seeond: Fanev. Ml (Andersonp. 25 to 1, third. Time, l.lti 4-3. Karly Tide. Hector. Saiuwn. ltather Royal and Fit i'i<-o also ran. MOMENTUM'S CLOSE CALL. Defeated Ray Thompson by ThreeQuarters of a Length at Tampa. TAMPA, Fla.. February 15L?The third rare, a handicap, was the feature of yesterday's races, and Ray Thompson and Momentum fought P. out all the way. The latter won by tliree-ijuarters of a length. After investigation into the race run by Je-anette M. Wednesday the judges ordered her entry refused tin account of inconsistent running. Jockey Hlnchcliffc will lie reinstated. The summary: First tare; six furlongs and sixty yards Rosehero. lull iBurtom. 4 to 1. won: Maivina. tli2 (t'mwlryt. X to ft. second: itexail. lot ti'alahaui, 12 to 1. third. Time. 1.21. Kuilobu. Miss 1'erl goitl. Rattle Ax, My Istve, Herlida ami French also ran. Second race: fire furlongs Ktameshi II. Ill (I'rendergasfi. 4 to 5. won: Anna Smith. 11ti (JlcCarthyi. 2 to 1. nil; Ilew of D.twn. 10.". illau nam. 15 to 1. thir?l. Time. l.o4. Katie < Reason, ! t'lojsteres. Ma<k and Faces anil F.mllv Almanac i also ran. Third rare; five furlong Mmiientiim. H'4 (I-otflli. r? to 1. won; Kay Thompson, ill iPrendcrgn-tt. h to 5. second; Koschurg IT. 1n4 illannani. o to 1. ibir.l. Time. 1 .? :{%. IMIjr Itultman. Snntlro. Sally I'roston and <!lift"n also ran. Fourth race; seven furlongs Merino. Iirj iTtrannint. ;t to 1. won; Klysimn. K'7 tSniitlii. o to 1. second; Pinipaiitc. H7 iCriwIeyt. to 2. third. Time. l,.'!o'j. Itissc Arkle. Maleeoii. Sin- Wolf. Hawks Flight. M. I*. l?awsoti and Camel also ra n. Fifth race; five furl..tigs \ u n t Taldtha. 06 ilteedt. ."V to 1. won: Birtlslayer. lo;t iBrannont. ti to second; Itevcry. Hit tlrwint. "n to 1. third. Time. l.tM5!. Antatlor. 4V. Williams. Mis? 1'adden. Kate Carney. Toniochleht and Cartio Klder also rati. Sixth race; six furlongs and sixty yards Car raugh. 106 iSmithi. 6 to 1. won: Minnehaha. 1<?li ilIannaD). s to 7?. second: Airship, imt iBurnst. 11 to 5. third. Time. 1.21. Precedence. Miss Topsy. Calabash. Charley I.nsk and Cliftcn Forge also ran. FOR PAUL JONES' MAUSOLEUM. House Committee Approves $135,000 Appropriation. The House committee on naval affairs has reported favorably the bill passed by the Senate appropriating .<1;:."?.ikhi for tinishing the erypt of the chape! at Annapolis Naval Academy as the permanent 1 resting place of the body of John Paul Jones. The crypt lias been left in the rough with exposed concrete and brick. The appropriation sought would provide for a suitable style of finish and decoration. Gen. Horace Porter, former ambassador to Franco, largely instrumental in arranging for the removal of the body of the hero of the Bonhomme Richard front France. expended $.T.T.4*?o out of his private purse in arranging fur the removal. He has suggested that this amount he appropriated for the completion of the crypt instead of for the purpose of reimbursing liim. MURDER IN SECOND DEGREE. Verdict of Jury in Case of E. A. Brady, Who Killed Carter. Murder in the second degree was the verdict returned by a jury in Criminal Court No. 1 late yesterday afternoon in the case of Eldridge A. Brady, colored, who has been on trial before Justice Gould for the killing of Wilford Carter. Brady was indicted for tirst-degree murder. but the jury decided that malice was lacking, and returned a verdict for the lesser offense. Attorneys Hetnans and Thomas appeared for the prisoner and Assistant i'nited States Attorney Turner conducted the prosecution. TO BAR ALIEN OWNERS. I Proposed to Prohibit Foreigners From Holding Land in Cuba. j NEW YORK. February IP.?A bill prohibiting foreigners fmnri'holding any property in Cuba lias been introduced in the house at Havana, according to a special cable dispatch to the Herald. Property of Americans, English, Spaniards, (ieimans and French to the amount of nearly S^.non.non ( (ft would be affected by the passage of such a measure, says the <1 s-j patch. The bill contains three clauses, as follows: That only Cubans, natural born or naturalized. can acquire property, j That all business transactions now under way for transferring properties to | foreigners s-haM be suspended. This law will take effect from the date of its publication in the gazette. Building Permits Issued. The following building permits were issued today: To H. J. MeClurs. for one two-story frame dwelling at .'ITut Patterson street northwest; architect. J. J. Crane: builder. ! A. C. Wat then: estimated cost Jo Caroline K. Veateh. for repairs i > i :;t1.1 Ashley terra-e; architect. Harry j Barton: builder. John Simps"**'- ^otis; I estimated cost, jil.-lOO. WITH THE LAWMAKERS OF THE SIXTIETH G0N6RESS The army aj pioptiation hill, wtiieh w * reported to the S mate late yesterday, earrles .<1?C .VHt.otio, an inetease of $!. "N't.tW; over the amount as* it passed toe House The prlnrlpal items of inert as* are as follows: lr.ereased pay for enlisted men. Sl/Jtwio. pay of otllvers of the line. Jtlus.ooi; longevity jay of enlisted men, si.'e.oia; pay of oftivers in medh at department. .<l.".j.non; pay of retired O livers on aeti\e service. Sl.M>lO; pay <?f retired enlisted men. <ukm; eneampment and maneuvers of orKanlzed militia. siTo.i*< ; harraeks t ml quarters, ?.Sui.titto; transportation of the army and its .sujiplies. f s4i>; military and post roads in Alu-ka. $ kVO.tMt; buildings o-i Oorregidor Island. Philippine Island-. SJoO.tK^t. The only item of Important e strieken from the hill is $:j.~io.OOO for barraeks and quarters in the Philippine Islands. An amendment was adopted to provide for the attendance of We-t Point cadets at the Taft inaugural < remonle-. this provision having he n refused b> t. c. House. Senate Confirms Nominations. Toe S< nate \ester?la> confirmed .lose 0". Rarhosa of Porto IJico to he a member of the exeeutive council of Porto Kico. Alexander I.indsay, Jr.. of Hawaii to he second judgee of the circuit court of : c.e first circuit of Hawaii and Arthur H. Wilder of Hawaii to he associate justice of the supreme court of Hawaii. Fisheries Treaty Ratified. The Senate yesterday ratified and made public the special agreement with Great Britain known as the "Newfoundland fisheries treaty" In ratifying the agreement the Sena*e adopted a resolution declaring as a pat. of the act of ratification "that the Senate understands that It is agreed by hot i narties tiial the treatv docs not include an\ question as to t l:e Hay of Kundv "r tiie innocent passage of \meriean ris ing vessels through the tint of I'aneo, ami that the respective views or eontentions of the I'nited States and lireat Britain on either shall lie in no wise prejudiced by anything in the present arbitration The special agreement provides for the submission to the permanent court ?>f arbitration at The Hague of questions relating to fisheries on the north Atlantic coast. House Rules Attacked. After the passage of the Knox eligibility resolution and the penal code in t o House yesterday. R? presentatives Hepburn and Hubbard of Iowa made vigorous attacks on the existing House rules Mr. Hepburn asserted that ntenilers bad betrayed their trust and prostrated themselves at the feet of the Speak, r, who, he said, had been made a tyrant. The fortifications appropriation bill was discussed The cruise of the battleship (let t and the question of battleship construction received attention. The bill was pending when the House, at 5:151 o'clock, took a recess until 11 a.m. today. Disagreement on Naval Bill. The House yesterday rejected to# Senate amendments to the naval appropriation hilt an ilasked tor a conference, and Messrs. Koss. Illinois: 1.oudenslager. New Jersey, and Padgett. Tennessee. were appointed the House conferees. Hobson Accuses Ambassador O'Briem In the course of a speech In the Hounn of Representatives yesterday in which hot discussed among other things the cruis# of the battleship fleet in its bearing ot? diplomacy. Representative Hobson ofj Alabama charged that Ambassadorf O'Brien, at Toklo, had joined in a petition that Japanese he permitted to sell Hquorn in San Francisco without a license. Hoi .t .J ftliot limirkru Tlmra <_J Id I II i ?JI l uri iiiui uui o- ? vw w Pig sold. ' The statement that Japanas? la Sail cTancisco were selling: liquor withoitfl license was challenged by Representative Smith of California, but the Al&b&mal member read the names of Ave who www regularly in the liquor business, whose! sales, he said, were cpntincd to Jap&neiq males. ; Attempt to Overrule Veto. An aiumpt will be made to pans th^ !>ayne record bill over .the President* veto. Such action was recommended ye?< terday by the House committee on mill* tary affairs. The bill sought to change the records of the War Department so that the record of John H. Laync, Company (3, loth Regiment. L*. S. I , would read. Discharged for injuries incurred in line of duty,' instead of "discharged by favor." President Roosevelt objf-eted to the mutilation of the records and expressed the opinion that to do so would establish a demoralizing and vicious precedent. The committee believes the President misunderstood th-- House. The desire was to make Payne el.gib e for a position in the civil service, from which his war record now bars him. Agreement on Copyright Bill. After a contest extending throughout the Sixtieth Cong re . the lions:- committee on patents was able yesterday to agree on a unanimous report on a gen eral l opyr glit bill, li is a bill on wnnn Represf ntative Washburn <>f Massachusetts and Representative t'nriier base been working all winter, and will be known as tin- Currier bill Tlie so-eai'ed "canned music" clause which has been agrc il upon recognizes the exclusive right in th * eotnpo-er t<? control Irs copyiigiit. but provides that if he or any one under his authorty uses tile composition tin a mechanical instrument, then all makers of mechanical instruments may use the composition on the same terms. The terms are specified in the bill. The life of copyrights is fixed at twenty-right years, with a renewal period of twenty-tigm years more. Rainey Called on for Proof. Representative i>enby of .Michigan yesterday called upon Representative Kainey of Illinois to produce the proofs of t.ia charges which he made against President Obaldia of Panama. Charles P. Taft. William Ne son Cronnvell and otliers in con' neetion with tire canal affairs. Mr. Rainey said last night thai he i would make a speech on the Panama matI ters early next week. The Proposed Stafford Statue. Representative Ransdell i>f laiuisiana hat i introduced a joint resolution in the 11 i > authorizing the erection of a statue tc Rev. Dr. Stafford at the intersection of it*.. ti? crtvuMfi fjtul Mnss;ii,hUF,,t'8 I I I I I <1 11 \l I.I n ?T> I ?. V ? ... avenue and I. street northwest. The statue is to l?o provide! by t.i* Father Stafford Memorial Association. A similar resolution, wlth-h bas !? ri introduced in the Senate by Senator Klkfns. carries an appropriation of .M??? to prepare tlie sit > and erect a suitable pt destal. Negroes May Be Barred. Negroes may l> debart <1 from Jury . duty in the south and elsewhere In ti e I I'nited States if the penal rode bill heroines a law as it was amended in one important particular y? sterday. Section of the bill as reported made it a crime for state officers to dis<|iialify I any person from sereins on juries "on acount of race, color or previous condition of servitude." Representative Bartlett of Georgia I moved that this section l?e stricken froir I tiie bill, and it was so ordered bv a viva I voce vote. Name Inadvertently Omitted. I The name of Mrs. Kouisa Key Norton third vice president of the District ol Columbia Chapter. National Society I'nited States Dadghters of I Kl:!. war inadvertently omitted front tlie list ol officers furnished The Star for its import yesterday of the ceremonies of in* tin veiling of the bronze tablet commemorating tlie treaty of Ghent at ut< Octagon Huuatv