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2 THE WASHINGTON TIMES s SATURDAY TURD Y YMARCH I MARCH 25 2 1905
pensilUolls pensatlo sensations s a n nd < i possibly ajso dIS s seJf seIf9dhV eIfrfy n Y
ing stipulations Russia Will on nq nc ac acc
count allow a war Indemnity d mIi1ty to form form O tm
any An part parof of the arrangement arrngem arng mtht nt t J < T
The argument nritumcntemployed employed to support
this negative proviso is Jhls this The he sum
of s VOOcOQOO 5 IQ < KpQO KpQOv KpQOOO v QOwhlch OO which v vrqula wu1d probably
constitute the th tlu war < indemnity would
flao 11Ho enabl Russia to t carry r r on on the
struggle until wltIlJaptln Japan ias vas competely c mpet ly ex ¬
hausted Therefore it would be b more
a dvantageous adan tnglous to spend the m bney ney on
ruining the theenem enemy than in enriching her
and enabling her herto to toacqJlt acquire an enormous
fleet11 fleet
Danger in 11o MobHiea Mobi1iition biIitation tion
On the other hand however it may
be argued that in order Order10contlnue to tocontinue continue the
campaign not money mone only but men men are
needed 1e eded dedand and the mobilization mo > Uiz tIon of these these
iray cause disturbances throughout
Russia But for this objection the mill m ill ¬
tary officials are prepared and propose
to dispa tch to the iront front soldiers s01dlers now
j urying kervin It in ir Russia Buss1 n qf whom there the e are
quite enough for the purpose and to t
mobilize others to take their places
They believe belleethat that if if the themoli1izatlon mobilization
takes place on the understanding that
the men called to the colors will not be
sent to the Far East no dissatisfaction
w ill be displayed d
It Tt t Is felt that another condition on
which h f ft ch the fructification fru tificatlanaf of the Czars
peaceful p aceful mood is understood to depend
is 1st the e cor cooperation operation of o England nglandAmerica America
Prance Fxance and Germany Germnn more especially
the two AngloSaxon powers pawersis as moder maQ r ¬
ators at rs of the Japanese demands llemandsRussht Russia
on her part would make it quite clear
that she shewas was actuated actuatedby by O a genuine de ¬
sire for peace and had assimilated asshnii ted the t10
bitter iltt l lessons taught by th the war Tlmt Thrl t
disposition dis iosiUon would be manifested manif ste In the
heavy heansacrifices sacrifices she would be ready to
consent talnarder to in order to end the slaughter sIaught
Refusal R fusal to concur con concur r In these conditions
would > would doubtless relegate peace to the
distant distanff future turc
Not Acceptable AccePtableo to Japa Japan rt
rrhe Ehe correspondent admits that it Is
regarded as asunljkel unlikely that Japan JaPanwlll will
agree to the conditions and according ccordin ¬
ly Russia Russiawh whenever never she formulates
them will lprobablybespeak probably bespeakt bespoakthe the theappro approv ¬
al of outsiders and the sympathy srmpathyofall of all
peoples who desire des ire the thcendlngaf ending of the hc
bloodshed bfoods 1 d i S
But t the Japanese view vjewpoint point Js intelll
slble A peace p ace concludedlpn concludedon theseterms
would wa 1ld leave Japan wIth diminishing dimlniSJ dIminIshin hH
credit a large war war liebtand debt and the thenecc heee5 nece
aitv for borrowing again to raise her
nays na nar to the th requisite strength Rus ¬
sin slukecrilyawm keenly aware award that supremacy of f tti the
sea is the key ke to the lordship of the th
Pacific Pli i c would wauldlmmediatelY Immediately create createnn nn
enormous enormousfleet fleet
This she could do < with ease asefar for
France and Germany GeII11an Trill willadyanceun advance un 1
limited sums for warships tin n condition
that these thes be built where the tlh money m ney I itt fl
raised and that the proceeds of loans
be loft to pay pn for them That Thatf facility cillw
ds 4s really r l1l the master fact of the situation sltu situati tlQ u
enabling Russia to possess herself Jn lnIL rt
few feY years 1rsf 1rsfan o f f fan an overwhelming pver helming naval
force with which Japan cannot cuin thopc hope
to compete
Then what territorial t concessions chncsio s
Japan wrested from the theenomywouJd enemy would h he
olno of no value because with witl witlthe the t eloss lass of oft the
command < Ql11m nli of o th the s 5 ea a they would all dis ¬
appear On the other ot tli et e1 hand ha han q a ri1 ri1la a Heavy la
indemnity ind mnit would wouldenabl enable Japan to buy bu
ships iits4ind tfnd find maintain her preponderaTics prenond ral1 rance
At lt t sea wJtftout wit y Itot aAt which she 115 is doomed < doomedjto to o
lose lasp all the fruits 5 of her present vic ¬
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tories
Prince Princees Mescktscliereski Mes 6hthereski h scheres ki
Calls OillsL Oa11sLoud1y I Ii i pudly ud1 f for r Peace Pe q e
ST PETERSBURG March 25 25Prl 25Prince Prince ce
Meschtschereski 1I lt s htschereski says in the Grashadhln i
to day dn d 5
Know K Xnowin wl ing 1g that il1atftis it is my thy h duty to op op 1
e even e n those th s upon urian whom 1 loo l look ok k as s
most m st sacred shcr dreprescntatlves representatives and hd
Ipvjns loyJn patriotism t I lca ca call ll out loudly now
that th therchron there Iff only i one one ne thing thIn to raise up up
and save Russia and jl that Is the thehnm imme ¬
diate concliisipn Sf peace no matter m ttcr
wh what t it may mai cost
The prince d declares clar1S that t it itiSriQtJhe is L not the
Japanese who have vanquished the Bps R s
sianarmy sian rm butwet but butweourseIves wea ourselves rscvefj have h Ye done
it ittin 4h tRepersbn tne tneu u eIS l1c of OfthtOider Ctl1 the 6fficers ff rs r tfie th n g gen =
eral ral taff tattof of the h army arm ahd navy na in n the
administration pf r our corrupt c6rruptoUlcluls daiclals
and anlby by the Intelligence ln elllgen ewhich which misleads
the ttw t g Jc people < ple
it5s sU tHiSi hiYvnrch Yftrch ruined rum d Bussia and
as we have recognized recagnlzedaur pur our true tr e victor
S we we can conclude peace peacewUn with the theJapa Japa ¬
nese Iese The continuation pf the war is ex ¬
elusively c1ushel to the advantage o of f tli the th worst
sons sonsot of the thecauntry country S
Know Kn wthouORussla thou Q OBussIa Russia that the war Is
apunlshment by God which tha thoii didst dld t
merit God has h 3 tope to be thanked for not
granting victory vIct ry to us But BiItJg against ilnst a
foreign foe and enemies encmlesat at home homenobody nobody
can struggle at one one and the same time
Japanese Control
Funds of Korea
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TOKYO TOICYp March 25 25The The Official Ga
blshtsa decreeau decreeaui decreeau10rlzins decree auorlz1ng i 10rlzins the
ZPHC z zptte tte pu publishes IJUMll J O a li lij litiv j tiv y nuv v vw w
First Katl pira ril i BarikJn J3 Ba0k nI rn in the ti thireg regulatien re gJl Ilati tlbn n
of 6r f the theXorean Korean coinageV c oinag c to handle h ndle 4the the
Korean Koreanovcrflme1 governme oernme nt tt t fundsan funds a an and d issu lssue4on Iesuc Iesucon c on
j vertibie vertlbiebonds bonds S
It is Isajrlualamalgamatlou a virtual amalgamation of the
Kprean and fltdJ Japanese panese systems BstemsAmalga Amalga ¬
mation of the communication and andpastal postal
v services strvicesis is proposed and andpralbly prp1 proLhly bly will
t f igo go o Into effect erfeetsoon soon S
Will Be No N liiterv Iiitervntion ntion
Says Japanese Japa le eMin er
LONDON r March 25 25Baran Baron Ha Hnyashl ashl
the Japanese minister says he 4 4e does e s nat no
believe the numerous rumors rumorSanout ariout anout In
terventiori in the war wa He attached ni nc
Importance to what was bpins sai al
1out iout the matter
Onehalf On half of Jap Loan J
To T Be Floated in iuNewYorl New N ewVork Yor 1
LONDQN LO LONDON DQN March 25 25Th The i nc n fspt Jation ItlUom
for ihc the issue of a Japanese Jr panese Ipah l n wer
concluded conclu ded Thursday ThUrgday
A loan of a SluOiKOCOO l 15uCOCO OixoCOO will be e issuec
rnultarcously hn ul tareoulr in London Lordqn and Ne N 1
ITS v FOOD F 9D
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That Restores land and Makes Ma es
S Possible J
There Th f are aicstoriachsp stomach specialist claHst > as as vet
aa pseyc ia eye and andear ear arllnil and other specialists
fnat On o these thes told tol toltliycunc I loum yountr la Iadyof jSypl d o New
Brunswick 2 N < J to taqutt quit Triedlclries trte ± tcdIcines lclnesam
eat at GrapeNut3 Grn peNutc She Sheshz saysi
For tth9pt > Qit QJt1rnanthsJ 12 2 monlhSJ monthsilsuffered suffered severe > erc
ly y with gastritis g strips I was unabfe inabe to retail
much JDu < h ot anything lri iithIn thIng brr n my m stomach lia am nl
conssequftntly consequ consequnflt Ur Mrils was Y s compelled to togiv give
my occupation O J tlo l J 1 took Quantities o
medlclhft medlclnpturidhad Van thid had ad an idea Id 1 wSlsdJeting was dieting
but Lcoutlnued 1cout1nu d to to1juferlnd Buffer and soon Ja j
15 5 pounds in weight w lghr 1 lwas was d pr ssc
in epfrite and lost interest nt r ti in every
thing genera lly My I pllnQwM mind was so B af f
fected 4ctp tjiat t 1nll it was Impossible to tcf beco 1
Interested Int rted In even e en the lightest l hte trn reasJih Un
matter matt r
After A tiI su sucrn rteringr rterln for or months monthol I Ic dfci c dei le
to go to a stomach stG11lIl stcmzwhspeClahtnt h pccjalist i duH t He 11 ju 1
me on in GrapeKuts Gr pe rtIt5 and my mhea health hea Uh lth bcgai
to Improve ImlTo immediately Irnme hlately it was wa theJH the key >
note noteaanqw of a new life I found oUOdtltl that
had been b erl eating too much starchy foot
which I did not 11qt digest dl digestnipS s and that tha
cereals ccrc 1s which I Ihad had hadtrled fried had been
heavy 1I0av 1 soon soan proved rovedthat that It Is not n t
quantity of food aaQ that t pt one eats cut but th
xiualitV 1UttIit
Jn a few weeks weOk 1 gas rR i able l hIe p V p > W P1
S back to my m old buslri buldss SSOr ss of Qoliig aoh1 clerl cl den rl
tfyl AvbrkM workY orl have v c0i1tlnuod to n
JtP Gt tQNtZ n < N KOts ts fQr for or both bottH JtOQ 5 t1e morning mamhmnnl
cwitihg eai irn ng g ir 7rtJ meL iL lwakdj l wnkt wnkti J ln the th 1
w > Wh 3h h A ici clear r mind mi m1ndanc lidn aru3 rnJi ifceivestecl fetjl rQITe Tested te 1JrC J Je re
gained gnin dmv my lost weight in a short Dl <
Xain r rIlw tB welbf weIldnflhapp3 eli it ina ita happr happ again agilnand and owe owel i
to torapeNuts arapeu 2 rapeNuts t Name given by Postun
W co 1 Battle Creek Mich
TiOdfcln f 4 o0c k In each pkg for lr thQ little Ultleboak book
rh4it a o oa4 t W IvIP IvIPJ J
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ALONG ALONG WEIGH W ICH RUSSIANS RUSIANSARE ARE 4R IN INRET RETREAT RETREA AT 5 Z
Across This Stream Stretches the Man Maahurin hurianBranc 111rlanBr Bthncb n fi JJoffheSibe of o the theibeian Silje pan ian Railway Ra way It la I Also A1soneretheEIU 5ere erC tie Eastern Branch Br ranch nch
Starts South SQut 1toDalnY4 to Dalny 4d id d Port 4 Arthur thur
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York ark It ltwill will be Issued In inLondonb London by
the he Hong Kong Kn s and and Shanghai Sha shal Bank
and in New sew York by b Ku Xuhin tin Loeb Loe h fe Co Co
The price will be 90 90and and the theinterest4 Interest 4 ½
per percent cent The The term ter m lstverityears Is twenty years
The security is to be the net receipts
of the tobacco jrio nion mondpoly hcfpbly poly aTnou amou amounting ritlng 1t1n g to tt
32JOOOCCO 32OOOOro yen en f t I I32OOOOro
T3ERLJN 13ERLIN March 25 25FinancIers Financiers are
chagrined at the failure of German
bankers to tapartfcipate participate in the Japanese
loan This is ascribed to the fact that
England and nd America conceded more
favorable terms to Japan than Ger ¬
many was was yas willing to t grant
Furthermore the theJap Japanese nese refused to
accede to the condition that that should the
Germans make the loan Japan should
order considerable VArmaterlal var < ir material in Ger ¬
man many
No 19 o Lack L pko ck of f Funds
In Russian Russian Treasury
ST PETERSBURG PETERSBUR March 25
Finance Min Minister ister Kokoytzofr frmnJes makes the
personal pers 1al statement that the bullion buIhio re r ¬
serve deposited in St Petersburg Pet rsburg
amounts to SS8000000 rubles ru bles besides be idcs 120
000000 OOO OO deposited in London Lon on and Paris
He added adde that tXe th 5 treasury had in
addition a dition tothls to this 320OTO000 320od ooo rubles In gold
a broad bt mostly in Paris Par is ahd an anti d Berlin
He HereJudlated repudiated the the suggestion suggesUanthat that the
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finances of Russia would wouldpreveQt prevent a con conuatian ¬
tinuation uatian of th the war war and 3 3da da asserted sext dth v vthat that t
I It11 tljfere t11 t1tr re was nothi nothing nothing ng In th tfQfilinnClal IC < 5 financial sit ¬ I
uation U atio n to prevent Pr ee nt Htfssla R tissia S SIa beginning he g Innlng an a ai r ¬
other war war tomorrow
I Ther e ministry of finance has proposed
reforms rerarmiln in the taxer by which an addi ¬
tional tion lrecnue revenue of 2COOOOO rubles roay may
be raised S
The press Pf csscammlssion commission has h S declared in
favor of the abolitions of the censorship censor hlp
on books
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In an Interview the minister of a finance
i says ava the negotiations neg t1aUons for the French rench
than w in are still proceeding They mnycon may con
tiniie for weeks we weeksyet ks yct t before b folcUle they are
completed
TheIienehbnd1era rhe d ncl bnJiKerswhd kvhd wer werqIp 0 It Sl St
Petersburg departed le leaving vlngthe 1 the matter
under uriderqIscussian c discussion r
Morgan MorganWould Would Float Loan Loa J n
For Forests Security
ST PETERSBURG pJ rERSl1 R March lfarch25There 25 25There There
1 iS 5 a report in circulation clrctll Uon here her thatJ that J
PJerpont Morgan has intimated to Rut Ru
sla he can can arrange for a a loan which
could be secured by b os the hypothecation
of valuable forest lands
It is impossible impossibleto tocanfirm to confirm the t c report
Two Russian Russ an Ships S1 ps
Reported Repo rt ± t d to Be Sunk
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ST PETERSBURG March lIarch25Ar 25 25A A re < ¬
port which cajhnot yet yet be confirmed Is
in circulaticn cir ulaiica here that that Japanese tor ¬
pedo ped pedciboats fboats boats liaye bayesu sunk run nkt hthd the h RU RUgi Russian gi n bat ¬
tleship Navarin NaYar nand and the battleship batt1eshipSls Sis
sol Vellky
Both these th > scvcssels vessels are in Admiral
Bogestvenskys Rogcstvenskysfleet fleet which sailed re ¬
cently from Nasal Be Madagascar
MRS HAGNERS WILL
ADMITTED TO
The T e will of Louisa Louf i Hagrier Ha Iagrer g ger er wife of 0
i fprmer f Qrmer rmer Justice Jus tice Andrew B Hacner of
I the the theSupreine Supreme Suprcl be Court OU Tt Ttar of the District was was
S today toda offered for probate pr obate The Thedo docu u ¬
I ment 1tIerit is ida dated ed April 25 1E93 J i192 93 and pro ¬
I vides I es for or the follcwlnsdJstrfhuU following distribution of
the the estate est te of the testatrix testn tilx
To h her r husband Andrew An drew B Hagner
ajl her property 1i operty real and personal for
life and amlaftl aftvr afterhis A r his dcath death to the
of the diocese acel c caf of Virginia Vlrginla in which
Su SLPaulS Pauls Church Chur h Is 1 situated sllua d
tiler Ier undivided hair Interest Inter st in certain
property propert In Richmond Va is to be
sold and the proceeds pr cec s divided vjdedaJe onethird
to her hersster sster Elizabeth W H Gordon
L of ofBaltimare Baltimore onethird to be held by
r the thecxcuLQr executor to r > ty y the Income to h <
brother Randolph Harrison of Wil Vi
liamsburg Va and the remaining rEm Hnln third
to the children of her brother
Harrison
With Vijth the will is isfirla filed a
setting out the disposition th the tcsta testatrix
1 wishes wl hes made madeof of Certa ccrialn in personal pcr persopaliroj tT1Rl yrop rOl
erty after the death deatl1Qf pf her husband
Andrew B JJagner w ho Is named as
I executor c
r NEW CAr CANDIDATE CANDIDATECOMES DIDATE COMES
I I TO FRONT FRONT IN > J VIRGIN
I Another interest Interesting teres t tnrr ing nrr figure his enteret en
l the political campaign now in progress
ti f iii l Virginia The campaign this
will he the tbem most st heated heatedllnd and fierce ij
fought fOJ ght In Irtm many ny < years y is For t the e
l time a it itull full ull set of Staid Str officers and In t
United States Senator S natorm will be lectc
undcr n A Ar r the now primary system S Htm
every Ir entry cntl Js watched with great in
terest by h the voters tcrs of a f the Old
1 I ftnte tntc
t t Hie 111 i1 latest competitor for votes ote ii
I Prof Georg uorgt < H Hulvfiy Huh now siinerln 8J rll1
ttndent t ndentQtpublc of f public schools choQls In Ho Rocking Rokizi klug
I ham county who announce annaun CR himself a
1 tf candidate for the position of superin sUP rln
tcndent ten ent of public instruction Prof
Hulvey HUlve comes out on a platform
would carry carr Washington by bystormIn storm in
creased crMfiedsal1rlea salaries for school sChoolteachers teachers H <
has other Interesting planks In Inhis Tils plat
I form such as ascoJ1Rol1datlenocountr consolidatlen of countrj couutr
schools and the single textbook
t i His fiS camialgn calnJaf I win WH1hewn be watched ch CI with lth r
I gr crtJ 1Jflt at t Ufalcf d dcal ct interest In tA 8t by a number lUm bel o
r i IH 1 lt1nds tJ nds 1d S In Washinsiou lliS lO ll who 110 believe iJ fc ve he I
3 wtitlng vtJ bking in the riElu r11 11t Uinictlcsi li1l ctlcn
t 1 TO OCt7EI CUBE CUZ A COLD COLD mONE VSf flQ ONE DATT D 5 5Y Y
1 Take Laxative Brorao Quinine Tablets Al
druggists refund the money It It ralla taU to cure
F B l W Giuvei GNve Blcnatur U t on each acb box
1 cetL tcat ta r A t 5 >
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WISENOW 1SE EUR URN
TUEMIDNIGHT OIL
ProfessorTh Professor Thinks l ls Horning
No Time TiIuefor for Study
POOR LIGHTS LIGHTSINOLDE i IN INOLDE OLDEN TIMES
Brain Clearer Clear rI Late te at Night Than
When Powers PowcrsAreNumb Are Numb
With Sleep
CHICAGO cHlcAqOMnrch March 25 25Dr Dr John M
Scott professor p C7fGreclt af Greek in Northwest ¬
ern University addressing a class in de e ¬
fense fenstot fens of burning tlc tMmldnsght midnight oil
declared that the great creatschol scholtrs rs oC 0 the
present were jiot J1ottnose ot those who studied st1 rliAd
earl early J In th thmcirning mornlng I
In olden days he cSaldtho flald ald the Pqr
s lahs f ns coneffegate < qn gregotednt d at daybreak qa r < mkto to pur ¬
sue their studies but nowadays the
great grea t scholars sc olirs pore over oy t their books at
night t In the morning ones on g eyes are not
i clearhis head still stilUs is numb rr from m sleep Bl cp
and he hcls is in hp condItion h for mental
wor work k
l Because if aflaek lac lack k ctf IllumlnHting ill1mln dtng lnl frrcIl fpc il
I jities ities the ancients anclentswer vere obliged to study
f i in the early earl > morning AUhough Alt Qugh 1 would
I Inot not urge any of o you to refrain from
rising risin Garb caTI I would ndhm adv lae you to dp d
your study studying inE at night
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MUTUAL nEATH SPELL
CAUSED BY BYHYPNOTISr il ill ilTNOTI l TNOTI
I Mother I1otheiiiTnd an iiTnd n d Daught Daughter r Asleep Thirteen Thirt en
I Days Tho Thought ght at First Victims
of Escaping Gas
NEW XORK AJarch lUllrch25 25 25rr rrMrs 7 rr Mrs James
H Heustis an d her daughter t ghter Luclla Lu lla
have been asleep for farthlrteen thlrteen tlays nys al at it
the the Presbyterian Pres byterian Hos pital and Dr DrP Paill Pt iil l
Allen a noted no ted alienist has hn h s COme me to the
conclusion that they were were hypnotised ypnatl1 d
by each other If his theory the ry is correcjt correc
the thEirnotf th mother r t and ddaught d daughter rjvm vill never
avvake a iakei for neither could be beara11sc aroused ara11sc 1
t
only by b the others will Ill
The sleep of the two women was wasnt at
first thought to have been the result df
gas poisoning but physicians say that
it this were the case they would haw l1a e
awakened or died several days ago
Many Man physicians phY lclnos who have studied stJdl d
the case accept Dr Allens diagnosis dlagna ls
ac UC correct He thinks that the mutual
mesmerism Was W iL4 proba probably bly unintentional l
S For FQrthlrteen thirteen days they have lain mo ¬
tionless It Is quite possible that both
hear and understand what is going on
around them without the power p wer to ex ¬
press themselves themseleSbY by the slightest move moveC C
I ment of a muscle mu cle
Food Is forced down their throats
the swallowing swaHwlngmuscles muscles being eing powerless
This food foodcanslsts consists of ofcggo eggs beaten up in
milk and nd its n nutritive power powef Is suffi ¬
cient to keep J ecp the two alive allv
GIRLS REFORM SCHOOL SCH SCHO dL L
UNDER UNDERCONSIDEMTIO CONSIDERATIOf
11 A tentative ent Uv draft of the topart port or tli tIlE
I committee commtt ee which whIChlnVC5t1Etlted Investigated condition J
at the Girls Reform School was wasene one 61
the he most Important Importantmattcrs matters discussed
at t a meeting of the tb theBoard Board pf p QharUIe
yester yesterday day d Y afternoon afterl1oonH afterl1oonThe H The committee
which whichcamlst80f consists of Prof George W V5 Cook
John Joy Edson and Dr Charles P
Neill was requested requ sted to draw up upa a for ¬
mal malreport report to be ayhmltte < J to life U e beard
at Its next meeting The findings nr1l gs wit
not ot be bemad made publlcuntU public until that time bu
It itii is Intimated that t at there may ma be som
interesting hHlrA stlng recommendation recori riendritfo16 riendritfo16us as to th tht
I management ma1agcm nt of of the school r hool
I IIt It is learned I eln cl that the l homlnl loarti > oanl also < open I
considerable ccnsl rabe time discussing 1lsctl < lng plans am
I I IClUOSt ciuosucns ClUOSt iinc + stnns ns which whlchw1lI will havo l1lVO to t be su ant mD
I Imltt61 mittGi l to the Interior De partment am
to the Department Qt Q Jiifitlce relativ
to changes In the th connection of th thl
board with varlpus hospltalsand hospitals and char
Itahle Ha le institutlops authorized by b the
L last Congress
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I DIED
CH1LDRESS CII1LDRESSOn On Friday FrIda March 21 1 l 12O O
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En cnllpRfSS
Rotnalns R rnnlns will be Interred Inl > lr l at GJcnivocKl Genw o Cen
I otery cter at 2 oclock Monday March h lh 27
XaHmgre pal papers > ei e1 iex3e please copy coh 1 1
I IN I IiEMORI MEMORIAM iEMORI
BOWJfANp BOWMANPAN ANIn In loving remeqibranc remet pbmnci
I Of pf f BERTHA BOWMANDEAN who passe
Into a 0 happier hllVDI l1 life two tWQeIU8 years ago go
t It 1 r T F
FUKERAL FU ERAL DESIGNS
Of 0 every description desclp descipticamoderateiy IJ1moderntel moderately price plc e
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irjl E11r T Te FStreet e Street fitreetNorthwest Corthwe < < t Phono 11onl > J 5 Sfi 9 i n
J JWILLiAMLEE L WILLIAM LEE J
I UNDERTAKER tNDERT S A S KER AND LIVERY lVE Y
5 S32 fl2 Penn en Ave N W V 5 Washington WashullgtonflC b pc l flC
S Telephone lephoD8Malnlas MaIuiS Main 13Si lo
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INCREASED INGR ASEPWA WAGES t SFOR FOR
> BiRIGKLAyERS BRICKLAf RICKLAERSNOW NOW NOrvSURE SURE
Continued Can tin uedFrom From First FlrstPage Page
neers J1e rsnre are employing empQYlngmen empoyip men who are out ¬
side pf ptthcunlon the unions >
In addition additiontothe to t the t11elocal local men the Penn P ¬
sylvania and ndotherrailroads o other ther railroads the Fuller Ful1 r
Company anti an the other otherlargccontnict large contract ¬
ing In firms from New NewYorlt York Philadelphia philndel hla
and other Northern Northcrnclties cities have brought 1
or will Vlllbrll1gseeraL bring several thousand more
men here to work w rt on their own anon con ¬
tracts J acs This force is also union but
heretQforo they the have worked under und r the
authority of of their theirown own unions Now N w they
must m ust register rc lster In the Washington Brick ¬
layers Union lni6non on traveling cards or
must join tl1 the union here
Any An man can cnnbecome1 become a member of th the
union so the officers say when he
proves pr s that he has l 1fi worked yorkedfout four years ye years < rs
at th the trade and anQupon upon payment of a fthe the
initiation rcear fee of 15 l
i Men Irenl l who have UlYC been dropped from
luniOo union cells can caniet get et back thereon th reonby4he bythe bv the
paymferit p y n nt bt the the 115nr R5 15 and d six mon iri irin n ths S
dues du s
Support JiPJ JiPJttof ttof of National N ti tIalBoqy Bpcly I
These r FIW ii lr ro th the con eonjiitlpns Itions enforced enfarce din In
other olh r cities citl s The national rt t16Qolunlon union will
support supp rt th l tl > local union it wissa was sa said id to ¬
day t ff a there Is s hPt pit1l1n1y like hikdy ly to o be any
seripus s r1o break la Intie t te tije e agreement unless
the thctwP two makes 11akqsqf of It Waquarrel a quarrel among
theinselvcs thcms hcs 7
Wlipnl 5 1W hea i tite ll plans p Ia os as asa is arraii arringcd rra ged ff > 5sr work 6Wf tk
out ou tth the WashIngton V ushimtcjn bricklayers brclclaerslplWtl l iriion
will hate been Increased lt1cr sed in membership
from about SOO OOto to some fom estimate esUma j nearly near r
l Hint ma maujr rdztfiS j thoujKind tll Umnd This lor orfe Is is
i plcdgOO Vll1dg J to tos s fat1d fand by J the t vc Master 1Iast r Brick
toers layersAOditItiii sociajIqrtJA sOclii lqI J Yi f
With Wilhtlieeccept1 the exception n of r President ± fr T JU T L
Holbrook pf the Washington Brick
Companv CompanyftWa it was Impdsslbleto hnp6sslble 5 to get any any
of oCU tile e prominent rmln nt builders Whocauld who could be
I Ioc IocAtca iocttthti oc Atca Atcaf t to tethik thlkoll talk pn Oflthie the th situation s1t1JatlontQr for pub J Ju u
f
ll hijatida hQ > f 5 I
I Ill Vi Yiew idw w i 4 fiM of OfMasteBu r Maatterr ster Bu ilder i1de ilfler ji i i 5 5
I One Onn9 p ttf tll thp tht t p qfflcia om rniaisbtthe cl cla cll a isbt l bi bit t the be Master 1 1 s sfe fe f
Bund rs AssocI tlQn atd hQwetr dh t
there there are are it ie at present being belngconstru constructed < t d in
Washington no less than 6000 various
kinds of buildings In w hich brickwork
is be beingqsc ing used while hUe there are r in inco
Of preparation plans p1an for orscQres sc eQres ares of other ot o
structures trfadiUfrorttt i addlfiori np those th 5eo of ofthe the
Government which intilude the Senate
office offic building the the House H u5eQJlc office buIlding blU qing
and the th Municipal Municlpalhlf1dlng buIlding th the latter as as
changed under the grant o ot more money mone >
The increase in cost on these buSldingi
would he said under the new wage
scale amount nm unt to tonear nearly 5500000
Jn jn speaking ieaking pf the incrtfase Inqrimseln In ex exp exilense pense nsc
the builder also Ala called calledattcntiori attention t to p the
fact that after July l1ulv11he Julyithe 1 the wages of the
carpenters would > be Increased from ram Jflo r C
to f1 4 arid at the thesamp samr same > time the Pal
would get an Increase of from i35IJ 350
4 a day
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BONDAGE AND FREEDOM
SUBJECT OF F
Albert Ibert S Bulin regent g tof of the th recently r
organized olganl edVedanta Vedanta TJn University lversity herslt will de
liver Ih r a lecture l cture at Rauschers R scher Hn Hall Sun S n
tiny ay evening at at S oclock o elocx pn pntheYediujt the Vedantj
philosophy The Thcsubjec subject t tof of the lectun l ctur
will be Bondage llond se and Freedom
NEVER
Miss Elderly is doing doln her herbest best t t
catch that young KentuckIan S
She Shew wont oOt succeed 5ucc edr
I Think not
I I know it A A KentucUJan Kentuc jan never take
I a chuser chaaer1Iouston llouslon Post P st
Failure
S tp t cure c cUre re indigestiOn Js brgeldue largely due tp th
old oldtheor theory that when the stomach b
comes com > slnncUveltneedssamething inactive It needs something ti t
mechanically digest its contents cont nts <
I IcatharticI cathartics purgatives etc are
which give e only onl temporary tem porar relief be
cause C 1l1 they direst ditn by irritating it the he
I of the s fomach omach
t Modern lod in science recognizes rccognl es the fac
i Ilhat I that It it is the nerves nlv sthat that furnishes mo
I I live tl power to digest the contents pi pfAh of th
I stomach
S S The nerves agitate and mix the f ooc
and stimulate stlmuJatothe the secretions When the
become weakened they lack energy Tin
indigestion dyspepsia spur
result
l
Dr Miles
Restorative Nervitxe N rvine
t will relievo rple fi fiobStinate obStinate cases ca s of indlges in
r tion dyspepsia dsp pslr and stomach ritom ch trouble b
strengthening these nerves 1 n es vj c
I I had severe ver stomach troublo trou ble
Miles lljl s Nervine and Nerve and Wve Llv L 1
l Pills cured me I can now eat
without trouble
Ij I G COBRIEN OBRIEN WinstonSalem N Ti
The first bottle wlllbQnetlt will bonetlt if if notHl not tn
= druggist will return rett rn your money monl
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HIS MASTERS VOICE It
I L J rb i Talking v
Vi C T O
1 Ii Iin n S Ii g and Records
I Best and most mOst perfect fit fi the
For sale Ylhaesale lyholesale or orretHfor retail for ca
or on 1 time
John F fiEUl Ellis s Co C Ct t
a37 37 Pa Ave vu
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GONTRACIOHSMUST CONTRACTORS r MUST
COLLECT COLLECTGARBAGE GARBAGE
Better BetterSeiyjce Serv ice Demanded Jemandedby by
Commissioners oln ssioners
NEW CONTRACT IS PENDING
Threat Thre at f o of f fa a Supplementary ry Collection ColIectipn
by bytheDistrict the District at a Expense eot of
S Fertilizer Fertjliz ertiliz tCOnipant Company
Fol FU Folltlwthg jowltis b bwlt1g wlt1g the preliminary work of
drawing draw ng up p new n w mid marecrJtpr more compr Cotnlprhen hen
slvfc sly specifications sPicinca toris to benubmlUCd be subm submitted itted for i
bids for garbage collection colIecUonn after t I the
termihatldn t rmh aU l1 on I November dvember SO inexy inc ue u t
the th present pr S i1t c contract ontractwlth with the Washing Washln ¬
ton Fertilizer fJttnl er Company Qmpn ny Cpn5m COJ1 CommtsslonCr m soner
West took active citiva tiv steps tepg towttrdse toward securing rlng
better b tterscrvlqe service from ihfc the Jtrtm fertiliser er com om ¬
pany 1 3urin urfngth ur1pg the balance of th the jife jib of
their thefragrc agreehient agre etf etfmt tnet mt
The fr fertSlier fCrilICr tIl1 company companr ft Is is reported
is s ar aroslngm losing oslngm mbftey mOtley c yon on iheprescn the tIi present contract contra t
and 1 nccordjhs nccordlhg CIOtdhlo to a constantly growing
list 0 of 3ohijjiint pohl 0 ih jj 1tnts1Ue laints filed dW with wltI Jthtqe the Street t
dleanlnff Cle Cleanin 1n g 1epartme idiiartmCnt epartmenty t residents of owa o jnany y
eeeUons tf Of r the the c city ity haye v been given Iven
the thmost most 1thsatisfactQry t t tinsatfsfactpry servlcc service
Entire E tfti ki 1 If eljghbpihboas ifgh ighborhoods bQ1hOodJNeg Ne glected Cte i1
S In his hlsrep report r t to Comrnlaslpher Coinint slo 1 r West V VeSt eSt
Superintendent Sup rlntetjdtnt Stidham s statefS tates tate tha that ttbe the
princ prI li TIndip ipal lp l catise a scof of complaint co plaqt is in ae asa pg s
t wiere lFle t entire ebtir Hr neighborhoods nelghba hoods have been be n
neg neglecteda1togetherEach neglectett iectea a altogether Each complaint mplait
bdrhd b th but tbYdnvcsUgatlon by > investigation mean a fine fine
of ofl Jl 1 dn n the thccontrnctor contractor
SuRerintehdent SupCnIntend n rrqtei1d nt Stldhams beat bes illus ¬
tration tr Ull p of i tthe the the poor paorse service rvic recently is is
th tHeriis thb1fsLoffits t fslo t ofVfl ofVfles r es s In February Februa the penal p n l ¬
ties deducted dedu t d frOnt fr m the companys cOmpanys mpanys
voucher ouch t < Jotiled totaled iE01e more than tha I l 2GQ OO j as is
against an ft Jl average veztg of o f 60 60 per p r month
durjnsr ll1lI1gth the th fiscal 1fscalyearbr year ot 1904
Stiahams Demands
All that tiirttlatn iam am demanaiag demanai how now said
Superinten SuperIntendent dent Stidham Stldh m lna in a letter to
the th contractors contra contractrs tQfB is a 3 biweekly collec olle c ¬
tion wh when n such is called for by the
contract contr actnndnot ahd not a collection once in
ten days
It Is a aseriousquesU asenious serious question n in my mymin mind
whether l1etI1ertJjIsdepartment this tbIs department Is fSdolng doing = righ Igh
inc in continuing coutinui ntlnul g to certify cer t fyt to vouchers vou Mrs is 15 ¬
sued uedtwilie twice twlceeaeh MchmonthallowIng each month allowing the
full price pric of oCthc the contract w when hen the ser
S vice is not being rendered according to
j the specifications spe ltI ions
j Commis sioner t tn tOner n r West in dorsed the 5 ac c
itlbn U rt of Superintendent i1perlnt ldent Stidham Stidhamand and
recommended ie < ommcndcd that
The company o tnp nywlll will be required to ful ¬
fill fln fi ll th < j > terms te terips r ns of o r its contract cantractunder under pen ¬
alty of having the District Institute a
supplementary service at its expense
KNOCKED FROM CAR
NOW NO JIN IN IN HOSPITAL
Knocked from the running board pf ta a
Columbia olumb a Car eroniHatredt rol1 x > n II r street tre tb between tween First
and Second Secon d str streets ets northeast George
Hare pf qf231 231 221G G street southwest struck
the ground g1aund gnhiShead on pn his hi head and received rcc led
a severe severecutover severecdt cut over his eye lie Hewastaken was taken
to the Homeopathic Hom bpathlcHospltaL Hospital
S Hares Har e5 khees struck B the top of ota a a i lence ence
which whlchwa was temporarily t ro orarn erected to pre pre ¬
vent V nt accicTerits ac luc nts at atthc the th < r ne n w v Union Station
site 1te
Special Spe Speci ci lRateC l Rate California < Trips
> Those Th s desirous d sirouso of f visiting vi lt1nS California
and other points p Intson on the Pacific Pacl c coast
AViil vItl ill find few ewUmes ew times more opportune
than tJlanthe thantlie the present re ent bnUl JJntll May 15 1530 a spa spe ¬
cial d on feway hwa wQ ra te will prevail for the
fcunsct iuns excursions via the Southern Sau thern and
Southern S S Other h Pa P6Ifi Paific cific which will will In great
measure itfllnllnate lIri1 nate the matter mattero of ex ¬
pense pens The rates r tes for through berths will il1
lie t the same as usual Descriptive lit ¬
erature as to the scope of these ex ¬
cursions cUrsi n incidental lncldenal02xpen expenses s stopovers
t etc ile t may may he had at the theatfice office of the
general nerdl agent A A1 J Pcston 511 Penn
tj ylvanla yl anla avonue or at 705 05 Fifteenth
street
A iGt7AEAkfrEED QTTASaif CUABAIED feEJBJJ CTTBB etrBEFOB CVR POE PILES
Itching nHnd Blind Bleeding or Protruding Piles Il1e
Yo br urdru druggist g lst wjll refund retundmoney money If 1tPAZO PAZQ
piSTMENT OI oITMENf T lE lfnnll fails fafl to cure you In 6 Sto to M 4 toys
tO cents
Wonder Wonderwhat Won e what t1lt Mertz ter z will say sa tortay toclayT
Store clOses cl ss 6 pm 9 pm Saturdays
j jT jj T j
1000
for aswel1 a Swell w ll Spring Suit to meas ¬
ure ur in inthe the 3 < Mertz7 Mertzway wa y of
snappy highgrade fancy wors ¬
1
teds gray plaids plaidsblues blues brown
effects grays etc etcIS 15 styles in
all 111feg4Iarly regularly worth 12 Fit
guaranteed S
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MeftiandMertzQ Mert and Mertz Co
906 F Str Street t
S
AUCTION SALES
g
AUCTION SALE OF FINE HORSES
At the ARLINGTON tRLINGTONHORSE HORSE COoS CO S stable
32S7 and 32S9 M st t nw nwr non r on MONDA
MARCH 27 7 1903 100 at 10 100CI OCIX OCLOCK > OK A JL
Horses consigned by b the following shippers
Chas Clip Ciipp > i > > of Fr Frederick Uerlck Md 1 load Harr
McHcnm 3ldflaniy en 1 cr r pt ChambersSurg 1 ur J Pa 1 load a c
extra draft c cn n and driving horses Will y V111 I
lile hrr hr of f llauerstown 1IpgcrstownMd Md 1 load
aje Dt 1I > ai an < Sx C zaetiona1i < j l tlonaJU line lot of horses an
worthy wotth this atentlon of contractors
n ien And nd SVnBon agon men also some s sOme me teams f
fine fine dvivln driving fe ARLINGTON HORSE CO 0 S3
and n nd32h1M S2S3 M st mv Washington D C
mh252t v
The The ie famous
HOOMAKER
PEN PENN S RYE
s
Ten Tenvtars yfars old 125 1
Order Orde r by phone
r5heShooma T5he > e Shooma ker Co C
Established E tabUshed 1S5S 1s5s
1321 E SL St N W Phone Main U5SM
J + t J h >
GO ooNFiEA NfEOERAU 1 MONEY
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FOR iIthASTBIAM AUSTRIAN GOLD
Immigrants Immigra tsCh Cheated ated in NewYorkCar jNewyprk VXork Car ar
rie i foTe to Texas xa by by Railroad R lr lra a c Campany C n p ny
Collection CoUec tlon Taken Takengp Up to Help Them
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GALVESTOJu GALVESTO Tt Ttfias rtixas jxas March Jarclt ra 25
Twenty Tw nt1 Immigrants from fr rr Austria utrIa who w wi
have arTlygd a fYodllqn IJQre byjsteanijcrfrDPJt byt Mpe rrOtnJ Y
York destined for points P9ln s in Texas were
swindlca swindl d Jtf to N New wYark11l York In Ijiexdhtnge exchange xcfingefcr for
their thcIr1 SSOQO t In Ayatrlan money m < me they got
Confederate Coniederaemoney money t
Th They y say eo y that at ntther their lodging house 11OUS
ir irN New Yprk a amfln man j pr ppefeniJug > rjaiendJos endog to be an
agent for itlie fheG Government ornmept called ah1cdand and of ¬
fred t re I to exchange ex hnng their ul their r foreign to cl coin oin for
American 4 m rnoney mOt1C i iylthpjt wlth9 t 4lscount f sc01 The
Austd Austrfaiirj mgot sot new a a few silver dollars and f
the balance balaitcelfi itt SloConfedernteIt1one BOO 100 Confederate money
Th Tha good ga clmaney money was expended on the
vjiyagp pyage JYaglt3GaIVstDn tp t Galveston and nnlthe the Con Gonfeqer Confeder eder
iite nt ate currtjjcy currccy care fully bjdarded darded untij u UJ
they arrived hero when the swindle
was discovered The railroads have
taken the Immigrants to t their th Ir destina ¬
tion t n in Texas Tex sand and Jl a collection was
taken up topr to provide ovlde Jm Immediate nedlatenecessi necessi ¬ r
ties 0 S
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n
Meets the require
S ment ment5o of lthectitical the critical
American taste for
a dr dryer r yer y r rt t ale al in the
S fullest fuUestd degree grae
AH Sealers clubs hotels restaurant
and Oyster Houses
CHURCH CHUR H NOTICES llOTICES
I CAt CAtVAKST t VAKST v ARY BAPTIST BlPTISTCHt1RCH CHURCH Sth and H
eta 5t my Heiv Re Rev Samuel HV H Greene D D pas ¬
tor torI2am tor9ZO 9 30 amw amt Sunday scboot P PR S Brlstou
superintendent Annual Sunday Sundaysc school LrolI raIl
ca caU ll 1020 10roa1 ani Sni and sermon by the pastor
at a l1Mpm 730 pm m Teachers Te chers Bible Club Thurs ¬
day d 7 pm Church Churchprarer prayer meeting m etingS S
pm Endeavor meetings Tuesday Tuesda 8 pm
and Sunday 645 45 lUlL Ail S are cordially In
yltc T s ltcd fte d It
VEDAJ VEDANTA EDAl TA
Bondag and Freedom Freedox will be the nub
Jfct of t the lecture to be delivered delferedb by Al ¬
bert S Dulin on ontheBeUg1on the Religion and Philosophy
of Vedanta at TUuisehcra Hall Connecticut CO mectlcut
ave aeand and L Lat st nw 5und3yeenlng Sunday evening at 8
oclock o clock Admission free It
WEST WASHINGTON WASHLGTOX BAPTIST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sermons at atlinm alit Uam am and and7O 7 750 0 pm b by Rev J A A
Taylor r of La Louisville U15me Kjr K Members Mem b ersurg urged ed
to be present strangers wel welcome pme It I
UNION t IOK METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH CH RCH
20th st st nw nwr n r i near n 1U Pennsylvania P nnstanlaaeRe ave aveRev Rev S
Reese Murray DD pastor pastorllnmthe pnistorU 11 am the t tReese
Rev Re Bishop Cranston DD I LLD > LD will
preach The The new pipe organ will be used ulle I
for the thetirst first time t1meonthtsocc1S1on on this occasion 730 pin JJ m I t
annual an nual missionary mlt Iona exercises Cx ercises by b the Sunday S Un 11 j
school All Al1welcome welcomefree welcome free treelieats seats It l i
SEVENTHBAY SEVENTH DA Y ADVENTISTS ADVENTISTSHow How Shall
Washingtons TCellffOEdncatlonal Problem
Be Spivcdt 1 and an The TheGreat Great Lesson LelsonDrnwn Drawn
From the th Struggle of Our Fathers F1tberslnCol in Colonial nlaJ
Times Tlmesto to Secure cure Religious Freedom Fr edomLre are the
themes that will wUl be discussed dI8 IUs edSuIlda Sunday March Ma rch
25 2Glt at 3 and nnd730pm 730 pm in InI n Pythian > y I nT Temple9th feippIe e 11le9 h
st near Massachusetts lda h ett8 tire All Trelc welcome birie e
It
SECULAR SEC LARLEAGUE LEAGUE LEAGUEConcordla < Concordla Hall lower
hall 506 Sth thlit Kt nw n 3 pm Address by I
Mrs Manila Marllla1tlcker Dicker Subject Prayer
Free discussion dl slon Seats free Public cordially cordl lly
Invited It
CHBISTIA CHRIST1A1j8CIE SCIENCE > CEFlrst First Church ot
Christ SclerUiBt corner cO1er 15th and R Rsts ats nvr
Services SerlcesSuri Sunday 11 am m and S pm p m Subject t
Unreality Unreallt Sunday school 8chooll0 10 am Wed
neadai 8py 81 S pk n Public cordially invited All
icats zeat catli free 1r elteadlngroon Reading room In the Trader
National Bani Bulldlne Bu 1ldlnr corner corn er Pennsylvania Penn5Y 1 DI1 141
ave avean and 10th v zt nw It
SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST Scientist
Hall > 111 1W 1 1102 > 2 Hth Utho cC o nvr pwServfl Services > l lt lSunday t Sunday 11 ii
nm Subject Unreality Sunday school
1015 ami am Wednesday Yedncd 1y 3 pm Reading room
Tradcra Bank Building 10th si and Penn ¬
sylvania ave a e it
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i U UIl1 In Il1a A a Mu iWltitu ztit ltitu de of
Ex per er ience d Councilors Cound ilors i
There is s Sa fety ety etyU U
Hmertcan JI mtrican Security S curityan ana i
I ICrustmpany Crust Crustmpany Company ompauy i
I Charles J J Bell President
Henry HenryF F Blouiir Vice ice President
James W 1 Whelpley Wheipleyi WheipleyTreasurer Treasurer
i
James F Hood Secretary
W y T A ilcKenney tcKenlle Atty Att Trust TrusfO OFr r
Ward Vard Thoron 1 Auditor
Howard S SReeside Reeside Asst Treas
Gha Charles des r es J Howe Asst Secretary
STORAGE DEPARTMENT
Albert AlbertM M Read Gen GenMan Manager ger
I C AAspinw A AAspinwi1i AspinwaTi if Asst AsstManager Manager
I DIRECTORS
Milton E Ailes John Jo nA A Kasson
Charl CharIJ J JBelI B Bell ll G George ore orle L L Knowles
I Henry UenryF F Blount John JobnR R McLean
Samuel J Burdett Caleb J Mime
Albert Com Clarence Cl rellCf F Norment
TVIHlam M Coates Crosby Crosb S Noyes
William V Vo o Cox Myron M Parker
Tl W RIley Deeblo henry E J Fellow PCne
Robert Dc D Deinan ssr o Robert Portner
James Jam s E Fitch Frederick C Stevens
Villlain J 1 Flather Ward ml111oron Thoron
I Daniel Fraser Frank J rank A Vnnderllp nd rltp
John E Hcrrcll Henry Henryens Wells
George F Huff Henry Henr A Willard
Henry Hurt Joseph J tflph Wright
1405 4 5G G STREET
it
5 its Easy to Buy
AndEasytoPay And Easy to Pay
toy EomefnrnlsJiinffB Eom8furniahb trB when
yoTi yoti profit by the undersell
inff nir prices we quo ana the
l 1t1clelclctllt Itherel < l > erel credit terms tcntswo wo extend c tcnd
all 11 patrons
Credit CrtdtIs Is 2cuT Parse P Q ct cttho the
S Hub Furniture to O 2
S SE E E Cor 7tb 1tbancl and D Sts
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I NO SUBSTrrUTE SUBSTITUTE 1
has las yet been be n foun d for forco co d
liver live o il il There h hre re are a resQ soca taIle lle d
extracts extractsw xtract trac r r rV Av ines in s ane n ndc dc t cor cor 6r dia dials ls o of l
cod liver o il that are sa id to
conta in the active a tive prin princ iples ipl s
but jut not not4he the o il ilite1f itself This Thisis is
bsur a i d don on it5f it5fce its ace ce You YOUinight m ight
as a is We ve tell ll llx x fr tract c tth tthactiye the active p prin prn nrr
c iples o f fw w heat he t an d dma ma ke
bread br breadw adl w ith them e The best
form of o f fco cod co d liver liver o il that can an n
be je digeste d dan an d dass ass im ilate ilated d
most ost eas easily ily i1 is Sco Scotts t tf ts f s Emu m u1 l
s ian
VrTi WelIaand Weni id d you YQtU a sanrale sample lefr free
SCOTTnOW SCOTTBOWNE4O9 COTT BOWNE E 409 09 Pear Pearl l Street Str ctNew New Yet yentol 1f
SPECIAL NOTICES
WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE that we have
formed a partnership for the general gene ral
practice of law under the firmname firD name o t
LANCASTER LA CASTER SMISH SMI
Attorneys Att rneYsat atC atTZiiw w
n
A 5 1 1419 9 G Gg St HiSg n
lharles harlesC C Tancaster Herbert E Smith
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WILL WILINOT VJLI NOT be responsible lorany fdr r any I
> ills lI1scontracted contracted by Leah LeahJ J Winans she ¬
iaving voluntarily left my myc ted d and
oard C T AVINANS vINAlfJ
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K Kann kann n nSo Sons 1s Co Regular Regul r office rate rates
barged
Skirts SkfrtsSun Sun Plaited 200 t O
Suite Xn1fenn nffe and d Accordion Plaiting Ph1 PlaitI f
2c 2cyardt1p yard Up 1
Work Called 1 for or r and andDeUvered Delivered
Oppenheimers New Home
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ATLANTIc AILANT CITY HOTELS
The TheWashingtoIl Washlngton Times advertis ¬
ing represen representative tative in Atlantic City 5
is i John c Benson B nSon nSonJ J gen g gene neroJ4J1anaget r > rnanaget age
of the Resort AdvertisIiigCo Advertising Go Bart
lett < buildin g North CSrolmi Car llia and aI1
Atlantic avenues All advertisement 1 js
will be accepted at attl1 the sannte s wera rate las
at th the home o office ffice of Thef WashihgF Wahirig
ton Times > >
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YOUNGS HOTEL P 1 t
EtiROPEA itoPEAN PLAN LAN mhR PTPBOO7 i
Adjoining dJOln In Boardwalk B full ml ulI ocean CeaJi Aiiw Open 0 Ie 11
allearLong all til year Long Ulatance phones in rooms rt1oms
fresh and sea feawater water In baths Pure water
from 1rornarteslan artesian well ss 25 feet tdeep deep ice made
from this tbtsater water Whlte service
JAMES AIESR1EENA H KEBXAX
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