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THE EVENING TIMES WASHINGTON SATURDAY MAY 25 19016
Continuance of the Upward Move-
ment Toward Record Prices
SUOVTH Same IniAlter n Good Think StatementLondon Exchange Closed T Iny
NEW YORK May 25 The Stock Mar-
ket or at general in com-
parison with yesterdays Ex-
pectations of a very strong state-ment were Commonly held
tha rumored settlement of the lastlarge short account in Northern Pacificstock exerted a favorable influence TheLondon market was closed over thesuntide holidays
Interest was fairly well diversified inthe early dealings although the trading
not In especially largewere however heavy bothAmerican Tobacco anti Continental To
bacco around yesterdays final prices inboth stocks
In the railway list notably strong fea-
tures were Missouri Pacific AtchisonUnion Pacific the Wabash issues andSouthern Railway The extent of the advances scored In the railway list invitedprofit realizing sales after early dealings-
In which a number of recessions werescored The local traction stocks werestronger and more animated than forsome time particularly for MetropolitanStreet Railway-
In the Industrial quarter the UnitedStates teel stocks were active but little
dealings In the tobacco shares Amalga-
mated Copper was the only active featureof the socalled specialties and was firmThis mornings news contained littlewas definite with any bearing uponmarket The trading continued largelyprofessional and for the most part seemeo1 to be altogether on the mattersalready The tobacco shares sit
new high pricesbank statement made a fine show-
Ing but the market went off somewhatafter It appeared
York Stock MarketYork Stock Exchange
Open High Low Cloi-
ated Copper 116 116 115H 115H-
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bank statement figures were muchbetter than had been expected generally
was an Increase In cash of more9039000 and an increase in the
reserve of about S0 0 0 theof loans aiding In making the favor
Able showing The figures of the statementwere as follows Reserves Increased 79St500 loans decreased 114638500 specie Increased S17SM legals Increased 21S35deposits decreased S10a66SGd circulationdecreased Wa The increase in cash intlew of the shipments of gold during the
was somewhat of a surprise Thestatement suggests that the insiders are
trying to make the best showing possible
American Tobacco advanced to 336 andTobacco common advanced
ttrc both new high prices Later in thes2sk h there was a decline in eachcagewhich however the level of thegroup showing a ijne net gain for the
the best on the list Nothing newregarding the affairs of the companiesf heard and Jt is supposed that the in
The issues were strongerThere has been much talk of the goodprespects of the company recently espe-cially since it became known that athrough line to Pittsburg is to be builtThe debEntur B bonds and the
stock are both considered goodpurchases Mr Gould Is quoted as verybullish on all the Gould Issues but therei not the same reason for expecting someof the other stocks of the group to ad-vance sharply
One sale of Northern Pacific was madetoday at 300 There are many storiesafloat regarding large sums of money lostby Important people on the short side ofthis stock None of them can be tracedback to their foundation It seems ratheracfeurd to believe that any competentmarKet trader would sell the stock short
tier the corner was known
T IB Southern Railway securities werefairly strops as were the llonon issuesThe st ry that the Southern to absorbtHe Monon is again heard It now
to soon just how much of theElaborate programme of consolidationsthroughout the country was destroyed bythe recent panic Some people believethit all tho schemes will be carriedthrough quite as if there had nopanIc but others say that the insiderswill be afraid t venture their money insuch plans now The Seuthern prefer-red looks to be a good purchasein any event but many people considerthe too high at present unlessthere IB important reorganizationplan to be carried through that wouldchange the status of the company
The Atchison issues were fairly ttrongt flrsc but went off later There is every
reason to that Pennsylvaniapeople are telling the truth when they as
rt that they are nvt buying Atchison se-curities at with any idea of gainingcontrol of the corapanv It is pointed outthat thip fact seems t be established lythe refusal reoently of President Cassattto allow Vice President Pea to join theAtchison board The ststement of theAtchison for is nearly dueand it is understood that it will make anexcellent showing
Judge Gary Chairman of UnitedStates oerpara on has just retuftvid Jfrpm a tour ot inspection ofmany of the Trust He makes theStAtement that he s business Brisk and
ectB espsllcnt big profits fortill Tru year
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DEIOSIT AND TRUST COMPANIESNational Safe DepositWash Loan and Trust 1J2J5American and Trust 221Washington Safe Deposit 80Union Trust and Storage 19 leojj
NATIONAL BANK STOCKSBank of Washington-Metropolitan TECentralFarmers and Mechanics 2i5Second totCitizens 170Columbia tnCapital iMWest End V7TVTraders UIZ 135Lincoln 120 1
RAILROADCapital Traction lavCity Suburban
INSURANCE STOCKSFiremen 33 3Franklin 44 KQ
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A SURETY
Prominent Companies Likely toTheir Interests
BALTIMORE May success ofthe surety business in this country duringthe last ten years has caused attention to
directed toward the possibility offormIng a big combination of the largercgmpanles and a movement is on foot Itis understood to unite them The puttingunder oh head of all the corporations
a bonding business ould obliteratecompetition which has caused some les-sening in the percentage of profits withinthe last few years and make possible thereduction of expenses which arc nowmuch greater than formerly though thecompanies are it is said more prosperousnow than ever before
Foul companies are said to transact thegreat bulk of the bonding business of theUnited States and two of them are Inthis Fidelity and Deposit Com-pany of Maryland and the United StatesFidelity and Guaranty Company Theother two are the American Surety Companyof New York and the Pacific SuretyCompany of San Francisco The Ameri-can Bonding and Trust Company of thiscity Is a comparative newcomer In thefield but its business hris developed rap-idly and there Is also a bondingin Pittsburg besides some smaller con-cerns elsewhere
The Fidelity and Deposit Company hasrecently opened an office in forthe transaction of business In Great Brittain being the first American compant ofits kind to enter that field
Enquiries have been made regarding thesecuring of options on the stock of atleast one of the Baltimore companies andit Is said that large New York financialInterests are behind the plan The nameof J Pierpont Morgan las been mentionedIn connection with it but whether he isactually interested in the movement isnot definitely known here Parties In Interest are inclined to think that the consummation of the proposed consolidationscheme Is distant though they do notdeny its feasibility nor do they questionthat it could be made to increase the ri tprofits and ala in preventing the growthof competition-
A gentleman familiar with conditions inth bonding business yesterday expressedthe opinion that the success attendingone of the newer companies had alarmedsome of the older corporations whichfeared that further competition might develop and accordingly parties interested
inclined to look with more or lessfavor upon the plans for a combine
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Killed J y a NeighborMIDDLETOWN N Y May 25 News
reached here yesterday that Charles Vand 1yn a citizen of GrcenrleM a smallhamlet near Ellenville Ulster ceunty wasshot and Instantly killed by Frank Heroy-a worthless fellow of the village whohad been drinking Heroy lived with hisaged mother and uncle
On Thursday when Vanderlyn returned-to Greenfield after serving his customerswith milk Heroy was abasing the oldpeople and Mrs Heroy appealed to Vanderlyn for aid As the latter entered thehouse he received the full contents of adoublebarreled shotgun through theheart at short range Death was instan-taneous
After the shooting Heroy walked to Ellenvllle where he notified Dr B F Nealand then surrendered himself to the au-thorities Heroy was to the UlsterCounty Jail at Kingston The dead manleave a widow and two small children
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MOM GEOKETGI
A Former Citizen Elected a Virginia County Supervisor
Ills IMnifurm Unique and toIolnt I catli In Brooklyn of 3IrCarrie OfUerslmiisen Plnimct-R n Sivoll n by Heavy Rains
Rezin Darby for many years a resident of Georgetown and now having alegal residence in Alexandria county has
lington district He received over 400
votes his rival polling but 72 In theprincipal campaign document issued thesuccessful candidatcs views were ex-pressed as follows
He believes the county ought to getvalue received for its money expended forlabor and material He believes a com-prehensive system should be adopted forbuilding roads and that the principalthoroughfares should be properly gradedand macadamized He believes that thelaborerjs worthy of his hire and that anhonest days work is entitled to a fairdays pay H6 believes that an honestintelligent and industrious workman can j
perform as much work In eight hours asthe shiftless man can iri twelve He is j
not in favor of bonding the county because the people have voted on that
and settled it In short he believesthat the people of Alexandria countyshould not lose sight of the band wagonbut keep step with the great procession-of advancement and progress
Mrs Carrie Ockershausen formerly aresident of Georgetown died yesterdaymorning at Brooklyn where she bad resided for the past few years While aresident of Georgetown Mrs Ockershau-sen was engaged in the bakery business-on M Street The remains will be brought-to Washington for interment
Pimmet Run which empties into thePotomac at the Virginia end of Chain
rent today Pimmet Run drains a considerable valley behind the range of hillsthat borders the Potomac west of theLittle Falls
House ana premises known as 1309
Twentyseventh Street were yesterdaysold at public auction to L M Saundersfor JSC5 The lot feet Improveaby an old frame house
Capt William Bell is about to begin theconstruction of a two story frame dwelling on the north side ofRoad near Wisconsin Avenue-
A euchre party under the auspices ofthe Owls Club was given at MasonicHall Tenleytown last night
In order to raise funds to defray theexpense of the summer outing of tim
will be given June 20 at the northeast cor-ner of Twentyninth and P Streets-
C C Duncanson and others yesterdaysow to Blandine Biandford lot 64 and toAlbert Stabler lot 67 in Ashfcrds suodivision square 12S2
A ROW IN THE FLOUR TRUST
An Independent Company to BeFormed l y Retiring jOOlcinI
sEW YORK May 25 AheU rival Is tobe the outgrowth of the breach in theHour trust It was announced yesterdaythat the two officers of the trust who re-signed after a lively row Thursday are toorganize an independent concern
It was freely admitted yesterday that-a lively rumpus had taken place The
was the hasty resignations of GeorgeWilliam Ballou the treasurer and C FShirk the general manager There wasno formality about their gOing The dif-ferences which have been growing forsome time came to an acute crisis andafter a decisive interview at the oiSceain the Produce Exchange Messrs Ballouand Shirk slammed their desks and left
They got out and they got out quicksaid William Brookfield one of the receiv-ers of the HeckerJonesJewell MillingCompany of which the two men were of-
ficers yesterday This company is thelargest company in the flour trust It hasbeen in the hands of receivers for fourteen months There was a disagreement Mr Ballou and Mr Shirk were notpleased and they left I have nothingfurther to say about the matter Thecompany is getting on in fine shape andthe disagreement has not threatened theprogress of settling its affairs We hopeto have it in shape for the receivers toretire before long
Others as reticent as Mr Brookfield in talking about the row though alladmitted there had been one There wasa meeting of the Reorganization Committee of the States Flour MillingCompany yesterday afternoon to considerthe troubles The meeting was held atthe offices of Brayton Ives who succeededcommittee William Xelson Cromwell ofcounsel for the Flour Trust was presentto advise the committeeIng Mr made a
The reorganization committee retiredGeorge William Ballou As ofthe Reorganization Committee and elected Scott Tremaine to succeed him Mr
resignation from the HeckerJoncsJewell Milling Company was madeyesterday cannot say otherchanges will follow or not Concerningthe differences which led to resignation of Mr BallOu and Mr Shirk I cansTay nothing That a personal
Mr has of thereorganization committee for two yearsHe was a large stockholder of the HeckerCompany Mr Ballou and Mr Shirk yes
large offices in the BroadExchange on Broad Street J number ofclerks were busy straightening theoffice furniture which hadbeen moved in hastily Neither dis-posed to talk about tIe Askedabout the report thdt a mill was tobe the outcome of the difficulty Mr Ballou said
Some friends of Mr Shirk are going toa mill for lie is a practicalThe details of the matter arenot yet settled and I cannot say more
about the enterprise at this timeMuch talk was on the Produce
by the resignation of the officers Shirkis one of the beetknown figures onchange is an energetic young man
from the West Mr BaIlout and MrShirk are largely Interested in the Ameri-can Malting property at FortyeighthStreet and East River They will buildit was stated yesterday a grain elevatorth re with a capacity of 3000 bushels Itis thought that other disaffected factorsin the Flour Trust may join with Shirkand Ballou
What Mr Brookfield says Is correctsaid Mr Shirk yesterday There was adisagreement He and I were on oppos-ing Mr Ballou and I left I donot care to so Into details We arc
to start a new mill but there Isnothing to be given out about that now
The Flour Trust is hereafter to beknown as the Standard Milling CompanyGfn Samu l Thomas is president Notall of the HftkerJoneaJewfll mills willbe included in the reorgitniz-
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PROPOSALS
PROPOSALS FOR PACKING BOXESC1erkBOffice HOIST of Representatives United StatesWashington D C May 24 1001 Sealed
will be received hv the Clerk of the Houseof Representatives until MONDAY JtLY 1HOt AT 12 OCLOCK for the followinpacking boxes
Three hundred and sixtyfive 366 of the fol-
lowing size Seventeen 17 inches wide eight-een IS inches high apd two 2 feet ten W-
inches long outside measurements Lids to beframed paneled glued and wedged Boxes tol e made of first quality California redwoodthoroughly seasoned and kiln dried free fromall defects such as sap shakes knots etc andto be 44 thickness when dressed To be fingeredat corners and well glued To have two 2eight S inch hinges and chest lockNo 410 of the Eagle Catalogue three 3 inchiron square selvedge solid square box screwedtwo 2 secure levers double link and fine flittow key Handles to be fame size and styleas those on sample box but of malleable ironinstead of cast iron Each box to have eight
S corner braces four and onehalf 412 incheseach way securely screwed Lids to have four
4 screws lightly fastenedAlso hundred and sixtyfive 365 boxes
of the following size Fifteen 15 inches widefifteen 15 inches high and two 2 feet pine9 inches long outside measurements to
be framed paneled glued and wedged Boxesto be made of first quality 44 thickness whitepine thoroughly seasoned and kiln dried freefrom all defeats such as sap shakes knots etcT be lingered at corners and well glued Tohave two 2 eight S inch chest hinges andchest lock No UO of the Eagle CatalogueThree 3 inch iron square selvedge solid square
box screwed two 2 secure levers double linkand fine fiat bow k y Handles to be sanestyle and size as those on sample box but ofmalleable iron instead of cast iron Each boxto have eight S corner braces four and onehalf 4 inches each way securely screwedLids to have four 4 screws lightly fastened
Also three hundred and sixtyfive boxes of thefollowing size Thirteen 13 inches wide nineand onehalf 0 inches high two 2 feet longoutside measurements Boxes to be made offirst quality 41 white pine thoroughly seasonedand kiln dried free from all defects such as sapshakes knots etc Lids to have one 1 inchX and two and onequarter 2 inches battenscrewed on top Lids to have two 2 six fi
inch chest hinges also provided with malleablechest handles but no lock Lids to have four
4 screws lightly fastenedThe above described boxes to be completed by
the fifteenth 15th day of September 1001 de-
livered and stored In the box house at theof Third and B southwest and in-
spected a competent person to be appointedby the
TIle right to reject any or all bids is herebyreserved the bids to be endorsed Proposals forPacking Boxes Samples of the boxes can
or any further information had by callingat the office of the Chief Clerk of the House ofRepresentatives A MelXWELL Clerk Houseof Representatives U S
PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTING A FOUR
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIATOFFICE OF TIleCOMMISSIONERS b C Washington May 231CO1 SEALED PROPOSALS will be received atthis office until 12 M 15 1901 for con-structing a school building on lots 61to K block 5 Anacostia ave D C
Blank forms o proposals and specificationswith all necessary information may be
of the 6f Buildings of the ofColumbia and bids forms beconsidered The rignf reserved to reject anyor eli bids nrut be enclosed in anenvelope and endorsed on the outside Proposal
Commissioners D C
PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTING A FOURROOM SCHOOL BUILDING LOTS 47 48 49 50
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CITY DISTRICT OF COLUMBIAOFFICE OFTHE COMMISSIONERS D C May
3 1B01 will be receivedat this oiflce until 12 M JUNE 15 1901 for con-structing a fourroom school building on lots 7
48 49 50 and 51 blocfc 4 Prout st TwiningDistrict of Columbia Blank forms of pro-
posals prid specifications together with all iieces-sary iniormation may be obtainedcation therefor at the office o the Inspector ofBuildings of the District of andupon these forms only will be considered Theright is i i rved to reject any or all bids Pro-posals must be enclosed in an envelope and en
CROSS LANSING H BEACH Commfciumers D aSTATIONERY OlTED TATES HOUSE OFREPRESENTATIVES ClcAs Office rouse ofReprt ntaltiv s U S Wtshlnztop D C May
this jf8e until TlVELVg OCLOCK M JULY2 1001 for furnishing stationery the Houseof Representatives fiscal yearJune 30 102 Blank fame of proposals blankbinds and nece ry information will be fur-nished on application to th Stitionerv ClerkThe Clerk right to waive defects andreject any all bids or parts of bids Proposalsshould be addressed to Clerk of the House
f Representatives and indorsed Proposals forStationery Proposals and specimens must bedelivered at the of the Clerk of the Housefree of charge A McDOWELL clerk U S Houseof
OFFICE OF BUILDING FOR LIBRARY OF CON-GRESS Washington D C May 22 100L COALAND MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES Separate
the Building for the Library of Congress incity white ft h furnace and pea coal ice awlhardware plumbing kitchen and painters supplies ashes and washing will be
at office until 4 P MTHURSDAY JUNE 13 1901 and then publiclyopened Specifications general and
i SuperintendentPROPOSALS FOR FUEL CLERKS OFFICEHOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES U S Wash-ington D C IS leoi Sealedwill be received at this office until TWELVEOCLOCK M MONDAY JtLY I 1901 for thedelivery of two thoysaril 2000 ton more orless of the while ash furnace ooal screen-ed also 50 tons more or less bestwhite ash e ove cell screened also one hun-dred and fifty 150 cords more or lessspruce pine and one hundred and fifty 150cords or lets of the best oak Wood as
durim Uc fiscal year ending June 3O HO2 saidwo ttil coal to be delivered and stored in thevaui1 ii the south Capitol at suchtime as may be orderedT y the the Houje of RepresTIt cod 2240 pounds to theaol the wood must be cut in three 3piicea The wood must measure cubic feetto th cojd riglit to reweigh the coal attin M to reject any and altbids J reserve to be indorsed
l4 for and Wood and addressedto A McDowell Cltrk 6f the House of Repre-sentative Unite States A McDOWELL ClerkHouse of Rtprc LntatJve U S
IN THE SCPPPME CmlRT OP THE DiSTRICT0 COLIMBIA HOtDING A TERMfOR ORPHANS COURT BCSINESS In reEstate f f APPOLONIA STtTNTZ DeceasedIo 10157 Administration Docket 2S
Application having made to Supremeof of Columbia holding a
fpeclaj term fer Orphans Court for finybate of the last will and teStameljt and for let-ters testahT ntj y oh said estate bv Thomas EMcArdle and France it IS this 9th-dtj of MIr 1P01 notice i hereby given toAnthony Koch Jacob coth and Koch andto ill conrerned to appear In eaid courton MONDAY THE TENTH DAY OF JUNE A D101 AT I b m to sliow cause whysuch application should not be granted Thisnotice ed in the Washington LawReporter and the Wasainzfon Times once in
therein mentioned the first application tobe leaa than thirty before said returntiy
By the CourtT 11 ANDERSON Justice
AttestLOUIS A DENT Register of Wills
LAMBERT BAKER Attorneys for Applicant
WALL PAPERROOMS papered Sl75 up drop postal COLUM-BIA WALL CO Phone Main 2S 3 il-H st nw ra23EVER visit F G Noltes rsUUiishmentt
mighty interesting pLic for the selection ofyour wall paper or to leave orders for inter-ior decoration work The largest atid mostvaried assortment of wall paper in the cityRooms papered from S2 up F G XOLTE 21-
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sOUAli 1AltKril i jcual guarantes iritnwork estimates lurniahed samples brought
000roll stock to select from sendWILLIAM V MAHONEY store 003 Pa axere telephone East 114F Anacostia branch 101
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hONEY WASTED AJfD TO LOALet us In your mind
when in need of Bycoming here you not only get alower rate of righttreatment too Its a pleasurewith us to open ah account withyou See us Loans made onfurniture
WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN GO
610
that really cuts Youmoney by borrowing money here Thelever of Low Rates has lifted this businessinto its present popularity For all whovisit us we have bargain rates for thosewho dont sympathy Loans on furniturepianos c without removal Loans on
assignment without indorser
CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO
602 F Street N W
LOANS OF 10AND UPWARD ON FURNITURE AND PIANOSAt lowest rates and on the day you apply Weare loaning on the Building and Lo n Associationplan which snakes the cost of carrying loansmuch less than you pay elsewhere and allows youto pay it off In any sized notes you desire run-ning from one to twelve months If you have aloan with some other company we will pay itoff and advance you more money if desired Ratescheerfully riven and no cost to you unless loanIs made Call and get rates Front room firstfloor
National Mortgage Loan Co625 F St N W
WHAT IS FAIRERT-han a straight business proposition to lend youmoney to help you out of difficulties If youhave Furniture Piano or jollier good securitywe can help you out and terms will be madete suit your convenience in paying CalI to seeus and get at the bottom of our business methods
EVANS707 G ST N W
ROOM 3 First Floor Rear Opp Patent Office
CASH TO LOANOX FURNITURE PIANOS ETC
without removal from your possession and in anyamount from 310 to WXX Our rates are thecheapest and can make your own terms
cans made uithfq thrco hours from the timeapply We loin for the interest only and
do not want your goods so you need have nofeir of losing them Our offices are up on thefifth away from tIre street and are so ar-ranged that we can ensure strictest privacy Dropin and g t our rates
POTOMAC GrAUAVTEE LOAN CO92S930 F ST NEAR STH NW
Room 74 Atlantic BuildingTake Elevator to Fifth Floor
We Will Lend You Money-
On pay it back in small weekly or monthly pay-ments
Yen come to see us We give you the moneyyou want
Absolutely No DelayOur business is strictly confidential no em
barr iinsf questions to ask you Lowest rates inthe city Private offices
COLUMBIA GUARANTEE GO
613 F Street N W-A PRIVATE party has some surplus rcon jt tolend on furniture or pianos at a low rate ddress Box 65 this office
MONEY LOANED salaried people and retail mer-chants upon their own names without securityeasy payments TOLMAN Room 48 503911 G
HAVE some money to loan on furniture pianosetc at a low rate of interest confidential JOHNMARTIN Room S4 Warder Bldg
MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED COLLAT-ERAL No delay CHARLES A BAKER Rooms10 and Metzerott Building lilt FMONEY TO LOAN at 3 to 5 perof 1000 to 10000 on D C real estate pay off5 apd per cent mortgages and begin anew alltransactions conducted with economical considertion for borrowers H SAUNDERS107 F st nw
BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES
THE R1GGS NATIONAL BANK-
OF WASHINGTON D C
Capital 500OOOSURPLUS S250000UNDIVIDED PROFITS 9100006
EXCHANGE ONENGLAND IB LAND FRANCE and GERMANY
Letters of CreditAVAILABLE IN All FOREIGN PARTS
BANK COLLECTIONSORDERS FOR INVESTMENTS
STOCKS AND BONDS
FOREIGN MalLs
Should be read astime
FOREIGN MAILS are forwarded to the ofsailing daily anal the of closings is ar
on the presumption of their uninterruptedoverland transit For week ending May 25the last connecting closes will be made from thisoffice as follows
Mails for SoTitli and Central Amer-ica West Indies Etc
Mails Jot NEWFOUXDLANb l y rest to NorthSydney and thence via steamer close here dailyexcept Sunday at 1200 ro and on Sundays onlyat 1180 a m d h
Mails for MIQUELON by rail to Boston andthence via steamer close here daily at 315 p
dMAILS close here ria Port Tampa Via
Mondays Wednesdays and Saturdays at 23 pm and via Miami Fla Thursdays and Sun-days at 1025 a m O
Mails for MEXICO overland unless speciallyaddressed for despatch by steamer sailing fromNew York close here daily at 1025 a m and1000 p m
BELIZE PUERTO CORTEZ andGUATEMALA by rail to New Orleans and thence
here daily at 1OW p m theconnecting closes for which being Mondays
Mails for C sta Rica by rail to Orleansand thence via steamer close here daily at 1000p m the connecting closes for which beingTuesdays
TransVaciflc MailsMails for AUSTRALIA except West Australia
which is fonVanled via Europe NEW ZEALANDFIJI SAMOA and HAWAII via San Franciscoclose here daily at ffIO p m up to hay 25 in-
clusive for despatch s s Maripoet oMails for AUSTRALIA except W wt Australia
which goes via Europe acd New Zealand whiShgoes via San Francisco and FIJI ISLANDS viaVancouver close here at 630 p m up toMa 25 inclusive for despatch per s s Warrimoo Mail must be Via Vancou
for CHINA and JAPAN via Seattle closehere daily at 30 p m up to May 2S inclusivefor despatch per s s Idzumi Mans ReyistecJmail must be directed Via Vancouver o
Mails for CHINA HAWAII and PHIL-IPPINE ISLANDS via San Francisco close here
at 630 p m up to June 1 inclusive fordespatch per s s Peking 0
Mails for HAWAII via San Francisco close heredaily at 630 p Ai up to June 3 for dispatch
s s ZealaMia oMails for COCIUN CHINA are forwarded to
New York for connection with European
PhILIPPINE ISLANDS Military Marl deto San Francisco at all closes for that
office to connect with Government Traneportrthe sailings of vliich are irregular
b Registered mails close at I p in same dayc Registered mails close at S p ta same da-
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Saturdayf Registered snails dose at 1 p m previous
dayh Registered mails close at IS p m
Saturdayk Registered mails close at S p m previous
0 Registered mils close at 6 p m previousJOltS V MERRJTT Postmaster
CJIUKOH NOTICES
REFORM CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH Serv-ices at S30 oclock Sunday afternoon and S
Wednesday Confederate Vetran Hall 481 11th nw At the Sunday
wrvico May 26 1901 COL OLIVER C SABINwill deliver a lecture teaching how to heal thesick by Christian Science methods Those lec-tures are free At close of the tejtimonilservices on evenings all who desire itre given treatment free Hall commodious and
intertable All are invited elUsRAEL C M E CHURCH Corner 1st and Btj svsr Bishop R S Williams will preach
at 11 a ta and 780 a m cl
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ISSUE OF STOGK
OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTION-AND FIRST PAYMENT
Subscriptions for the 41st issue of stockand first payment thereon will be receiveddaily from 9 nm to t 0 pm At the officeof the Association
SHARES 250 EACH
are made in monthlyinstallmerts Settlement in full
or In part stray be made at any timeInterest is charged to date of settlementWhen part of a loan is settled themonthly installments are reduced
Borrowers are extendedevery faculty and encouragement to re-
turn loans and pay for their propertyThose tcho contemplate building or thepurchase of property or have mortgagesto and need money should ascer-
tain the terms upon which loans can beobtained from this association
Pamphlets explaining the object and adrantajejof the Association and other information fujnishedupon application at the office
EQUITABLE
COOPERATIVEBUILDINGASSOCIATIONEQUI-
TABLE BUILDING 100S F st nwJohn Joy Edson
J Schafhlrt Vice President-
s Ceo W Casilear 2d Vice PresidentFrank P Beeside Secretary
DIVIDEND NOTICE The Board of Directors othe International Investment Company have de-
clared a semiannual dividend of 12 centupon the stock of the company payable on the1st day of July I90L Shareholder will
aces 719 and 721 Thirteenth Street northwest onthe above date and receive their cheeks
By order of the Board ELLIS F FROSTSecretary
Money to Loan-At 4 and 5 Per Cent
ON REAL ESTATE IK D CXO DELAY BEYOND EXAMINATION OF TITLE
WALTER H ACKER7-W 14th St NW
W B HIBBS COBANKERS AND BROKERS
Members New York Stock Exchange
14 3 F StreetCorrespondents of
LADEXBLRG TIIALMAXX CONew York
MONEY AT
4 and 5 Per CentLoaned on Real Estate in District of Columbia
Lowest Commission
HEISKELL RficLERAN100S F Street
PERSONAL
SpecialistCor
FStsThe Skeptical Patientadvocate of the EkiH that curesSkill Experience and MethodsUpToDate Correct DiagizJstEffective Treatment and Prompt Cure
in Chronic Nervous Special and PrivatedISuses of either sex If suffering call todayConsultation Free Brain Blood Skin
cured by painless methodsCHARSES LOtf MEDICINES FURNISHED
Hours 10 to 1 3 to 6 Sundays 10 to 12
The 3 Days Curef-or men leads all remedies In this city a
prompt and permanent cure or no charge ConeuUation free DR McKEEHAN 515 12th st nunOffice houses 10 a m to 5 p m Wednesdays andSaturdavs to S p m Sundays closed OnlySpeHaitst in Diseases of Men myl2lmo
Specialist509 12th St
O1 VET A 3 C7 successfulpractice in
the Cure of Chronic Nervousand Special Diseases of Menand Women
Means Everything to You If You Sufferfrom Citsrrh Obesity t AUi9 Coaitipitloa PIIjiThroat Itaj Bra Hgnrt Stood Skirt Dfjeaici
byUrine Syphilis all BloOd POIson zd Titanscarat fur Ute by nU jaeitodi
CHARGES LGW fHQHPT CURE GUARANTEED
MEDICISES rURNISRtD CONSULTATION FREE
Private Waiting Room for LadiesOmCt HOURS 10 to 1 3 to B Sundays W to 12
Dr LeathermanEXPERT SPECIALIST in the cure of alldiseases Hydrocele Varicocele Stricture
and Syphilitic Diseases positively curedAdvice and consultation tree Both sexes Daily9 to 12 2 to S alto on Tuesday Thursday andSaturday evenings 7 to S
COS F Street NorthwestClosed Sunday
LADIES NEED1HG ADVICE AND TREATMENT
Consult
MRS fil HEIWEflPRIVATE SANITARIUM to treat
complaints and irregularities Homefor cases before and during confinement Trainedmrse and expert physician in attendance at oursanitarium Office hours from K1 a m to 6 p mCity Office 402 6th it nwt Rooms 101102rhone east 7S6
H K FULTOSMSLoan Office
3J4 Ninth Street N WMoney Loaned on Watches Diamonds Jewelry
EtcGOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT
Business strictly confidential No connectionwith any other Loan l h1ce in the city
consulted daily from 1O to 5 at Parlors tin 9thst nw Seance Sunday night at Maccabec Temple513 9th st nw Good music Silver collection
iLLONCLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST
1221 NEW YORK AVENUE N WHe tells your name object of visit and any
thing you wish to know yvur future andrevealed 9 to V daily and Sunday
Ladies JO cents ml
ANYONE who has been purchasing MothersOats and has not yet received a prize or acoupon containing the letter 0 please com-municate with BOX 40 this office m253
ORIGINAL GYPSY PALMIST Removed to 419 Kst mv 10 cents past present future Reunites
Lucky charms Open Sunday m97MME JONES Palmist and Card Reader has
619 F st nw thorough palmistry read-ing 25c card readings lOe 10 a m to 930
m m21
TO WORKINOMEN Whats the use of spend-
ing all you make on clothes when by coming-to us you can get a firstclass woolen suit ofclothes slightly used merchant tailor madeat onehalf you would pay or new TheUnriValed OLD STAND 619 D St
m21
PAINtS CELERY COMPOUND
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Loans repayable
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AMUSEMENTS
Columbia LastNight
MATINEE TODAY 25c SOs
The Most Elaborate Production Ever inThis Country by
TIlE AUGUSTIN DALY MUSICAL CO
The Circus Girl75PEOPLE ON TIlE STAGE 75
2 CAHLOADS OF SCENERY AND COSTUMES
LAFAYETTE TA TN T
MATINEE 215THIRTYFIRST WEEK OF
The Lafayette Stock CompanyThe Stirring anti Dramatic Play by Had
don Chambers Esq
CAPTAIN SWIFTIntroducing the Lafayettes New and
Leading Man
EDWIN ARDENPrices We 25c Mats Wed and Sat
Next Week ALABAMA
GRANDPOLITE VAUDEVILLE
LIVING PICTURESH-
arry Gilfoil as The Baron Maude Courtney Royal Hungarian Gypsy Band and othersbetter than ever
Daily Mat 25s Evenings 25c and 50cNEXT WEEK Reenc ged KEITHS 10000 pro-
duction of Living Pictures All newGeo W Leslier Willis and others
new bill
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SATURDAY EVE MAY 23 190152D CONCERT 17TH YEAR
GEORGETOWN ORCHESTRA70 3IuKlcInns
JOSEF KASPAR Conductor assisted by 3JI53MARY HELEN HOWE Sopranos ANTON KASPAR Violinist MISS ANITA CLUSS HarpistHENRY SANDER Accompanist
PROGRAMME Scotch Svmphocy MendelssohnEgmout Overture Beethoven Suite LArledexmeBract Concerto for Violin and D
by to violinists Elsas DreamWagner
Reserved Seats 50c and lIe On sale at SAKDEKS STAYMAXS Music House
TWICE HAILY
Mat OKEve 5Oo
ROBIN Hoob JrBURLESQUERS
Ruby Leoni Mildred Connor Irene Toting
Lessons in
I Modern CookingI Freej The free lectures and instructwis on
nit been able to attend these Ieetnrc3nuke a special effort to do sothese few remaining days The menu ischanged daily All are invited to attend
Lectures Daily Till May 29
At 1030 a m and 230 p inAT THE
t InterOcean Building512 STH ST
Chevy Chase LakeDecoration Day May 30is the date of the OPENING of WASH
INGTONS HIGHCLASS FAMILY RESORTEvery facility for Picnic Parties 20 acresof shade 2 springs o excellent Tablesand Benches
2 Electric cars at frequent intervals dur-ing day and evening
Grand Concert in EveningBy a section of
THE MARINE BANDa-nd every Tuesday Friday and Sunday
evening thereafter from S until 11 pevenings THE NATIONAL GUARD
BAND will furnish music for dancing inthe pavilion
A new Band Stand has been Quilland COMFORTABLE SEATSprovided for 5000 people
Admission Free
Opens 26GRAND OPENING
Lawrence Summer Garden Tonight
Vaudeville ShowADMISSION FREE
WINEgal 65c qt
With twothirds of water or soda watermakes the most refreshing summer drinkSole Distributer D C
Chris Xander SOQTthstPhone 142
Uncle Sam Dont Weari A truss but he carries the Alt
S3SSrf Cushion Truss all over the UnitedStates Men women and cfeiWrea
wear and like them The Air Cushion Pad holdswith comfort nothing else wilL Consultationand two weeks trial free Lady in forladies Office parlors waiting and consultationrooms on the same floor Catalogue free TILERORICK AIR CUSHION TRUSS COMPANY 122-
T d floor
Fora Ynn 5 Ttnai Pjspiu Snots Irks KiSOT ZiSas z Stir jiaaj Writs
for o cures We solicit the mostcases We hare cured lbs worst oases in 15 to 35
SOOUUO 1jOpa boot FREE So branch oCcsSCOOK REMEDY CO1651 MasonIc Chicago
CURET e B G for unnatural
irritations or ulcerationsof mucous membranes
FtrTcnu fontiglon Painles and nut SalemTHEEvWSCHEMlCAtCa gent or poi mon
Sold by Druggistsor sent in plain wrapperby express for
or S bottles 27S
NERVOUS WEAKNESSl by abase or other excesses and
discretions and recnitine inwfcaVnessof ixxij brain l uf-
I fZ 1 I and re torr j Vitalitystudy business or marnaee FreTcntJ-
nittitri J Consumption if tatna in tine Insislaponhaving tin genuine Ajax Tablets rhTlvivecnreathousands andTittea
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