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TEE EYENXKG TOTES WASHINGTON MONDAY OCTOBER 29 19008I
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THE BUSY CORNER
Always the best offor the least money
FOR
We shall sell 100 pieces of Cot-
ton Birdeye IS by incheswide each piece full10 quantity isnt ex-
actly as large as we would like tohave it but the first hundred en-
tomeiis will get one piece eachwhich is the limit at
On account of this being a oneday spe-cial It will be impossible to fill Mail orC O D Orders
We have secured from IheFashions Publishing Company ofPhiladelphia New York and Chi-
cago exclusive l i t to publishtheir famous journal Fashionsin our city Fashions is one ofthe best monthlies published inthe civilised world md is in
sense worthy of the hijihestendorsement as a family paper ofunusuaL merit To secure this
you will have to registeryour name at our Bureau of In-
formation and receive a eaidwhich will entitle you to every issue which is monthly The fol-
lowing are the contents for ourfirst number to beJssued Novem-ber 1
Editorial comments by Augusta Prescott The Tell TaleSchuler Educate Children for Heavenby T De Witt Talmago In the Nick ofTime by Elaine Cartwright CutGlass by Julian Darrel Cowlesto Young Stage Aspirants by Ellen Perry How to Keep Young Marina EePue The Power of Song Ira J SanlieyParis Fashions by Annetta Rierdon
Reed New York Fashions by HelenGrey Sage The Making of a Crackerby Josephine Willis Love and Marriage-In Society Mrs Russel Page You CanLearn to Sing by Emma Calve Restlessness and Wrinkles by MarianBright Coolers Thanksgiving byGrace Denio November Evenings aroundthe Chafing Dish by Linda Hull LamedDecorating the Home for Autumn by
Margaret Hill Canfield In My LadysBoudoir and many other wellknownwriters
Parties living out of town andwishing us to supply them withthis beautiful magazine can havethe same mailed for one year bysending us 24 cents in stamps
S KANN SONS CO
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PerfectELEGANTLY TAILORED
Mens Suits to Orderin blue or black Cheviots
unexcelled In fit and work IMfwanshJp for
Equal to any 25 Suit in the cityEntire satisfaction or money refunded
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Uncommonly Fine Hatsxh a Theyre such good Hats that it takes
150 to buy their equal anywhere elseDoth DER3YS and SOFT HATS in allthe new fall shapes and colors Andonly
160 and 2 lists arebig values for the money 250 end 3 elsewhere
0c for stiffbosom COLORED SHIRTS1IOOUU fc CUULIXANj 4X3 7tli StSuccessors to A Lewis oc3tf
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The public Las recognized our ability and the resources at our command in giving them the best Furniture Values for the money Theres not a day that passes where we haventadded a new name to our ever increasing list of patrons Every piece of stock that leaves this store bears the mark of Reliability and satisfies in every respect Weve got the confidence ofall and mean to retain it Our guarantee backs up every article sold hereCREDIT FOR ALL YOUR RURCFiASES AS D PAYMENTS TO SUIT YOUR COnVE IE CE
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fflfliS OF THE DISTRICT
Business Men Complain of an Ex-
pensive Discrimination
Refuse Collected liytlie Public Ser-vice From Residences Hot MustBe Removed Frwjii Stores nt theExpense of the McrclinntH The HudCondition of Sixteenth Street
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One of the directs of the present sys-tem of collecting and disposing of ashesand miscellaneous refuse is that it makesno provirion for the removal of such
from tores and business houses Inall the factories stores and premises oth-er than private residences the removal ofashes etc must be done at the expense ofthe parties owning or occuping the prem-ises in question There has been muchcomplaint at thtarfiiscrlmination beweenthe householder and the business man inthe removal of city waste as the averageperson is unable to draw a dividing line between ashes In a kitchen range orthe furnace of a private house and similarresidue of fire in the heating apparatus of astore while paper is much the samein all cases
The matter was brought to the attention-of the Commissioners again recently by aletter from T A Judd and By a petitionfrom J R Bowen and others complaining-of the manner in which they are
against Mr JiM says that he hasbeen officially informed by the Depart-ment of Street Cleaning that the refusefrom his store must be removed at his expease while at his residence he says Itis taken away by the collector free oV
charge He asks that the Commissionersurge upon Congress the necessity of mak-ing an appropriation for the removal osuch waste from business places as well asprivate houses
In the petition of Bowen and others asimilar request Is made and the petitionersstate that they are now taxed to pay Icethe collection of these materials from pri-vate residences and they declare themselves unable to see any reason why thestorekeeper or businss man should be ex-cluded from the service
In reply to these letters the ComnVssioners wrote this morning that theywould ask Congress to make an addition-al appropriation of 35000 for the collec-tion and disposal of ashes and
waste to cover the increased ex-pense of taking such material from storesand business hotelsrestaurants and houses
George W Mercer Acting Superintendent of Street explained to a reporter of The Times this morning thatthe failure of the department to take-away ashes and waste stores andbusiness houses is not entirely the faultof the authorities The appropriationmade at the last session of Congress wasnot sufficient to meet the ex-pense He stated that a of
115000 was appropriated for the collec-tion and disposal of garbage miscellane-ous refuse arid ashes in the city of
and the more densely populatedsuburbs It was also stipulated that theamount appropriated should cover thecost of inspection supervision etc MrMercer explained that when the servicewas organized and the work let out tocontractors the department agreed topay 29790 for the collection and disposal-of ashes 8iOO f6r miscellaneous refuse17000 for night soil and 51000 for gar-
bage the balance of the appropriationbeing reserved for the payment of salaries and contingent expenses
Mr Mercer explained that the 29790was all that could be spared for the col-lection and disposal of ashesand that itvraST only sufficient forLtaking such refusaaway from private residences The ct
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service for the next fiscal year an additional appropriation was asked for extending the collection of ashes to all thebusiness houses of the city
A petition from Morris B Sabin and oth-er residents and property owners residingon Thirteenth Street northeast recentlyceived by the Commissioners call their at-
tention to the condition of ThirteenthStreet between Lincoln Park and B StreetThe petition sets forth that curbing andgranolithic pavement lavg been recentlylaid but that the street is not paved andthat the gutters such as they are beingfull at mud and refuse to a level with thecurbing the rain washes the sand fromthe street to the pavement The petition-ers declare their belief that the value ofthe improvements on the property facingthis part of Thirteenth Street entitles themto a paved street and they request that thework may be done C B Hunt the Com-puting Engineer in reporting upon the ap-
plication recommended that the petitioners-be informed that their communication willbe placed on file for earliest considerationat the time when additions are mada to thepaving schedules This recommendation-was today approved by the Commissioners
Louise M Miller of 5 Quincy Streetnortheast recently wrote to the Commis-sioners requesting that the unpaid
against the premises oh which shelives be canceled In accordance with therecent opinion of the Attorney relating totax certificates She states that accordingto the law quoted by the Attorney if theCollector of Taxes or the Assessor givesa certificate stating that there Tinpaid taxes or assessments against the property at the time of transfer the District Isbarred from collecting any taxes or1 assess-ments that might at that time be due Endunpaid
In relation claim the writer saysFour years ago last September I bought
5 Quincy Street northeast There was atthat time no unpaid taxes or assessmentsrecorded against the property either Inthe office of the Recorder of Deeds or in
Cifice of the District so said the TaxOfficer in issuing clear tax certificate Ipaid all taxes since then all special as-
sessments for improvements Over twoyears ago I was served a notice to paysomething like 322 for some assessmentthat should have been levied and paid sixor seven years ago which I have not paidfor the reason given by the Attorney ofthe District that a clear tax certificatebars collection As this law has not beenrepealed I suppose it is still in force andI hereby ask that you cancel the assess-ment in question and clear the title to theproperty in accordance vlth the law
The application having been referred tothe Water Registrar for his consideration-the clerk of that department recently re-
ported to Capt D D Gaillard in chargeof that department recommending that theapplicant be advised that the reassessmenton lot 87 block 3 West Eckington wasmade under the provisions of the actCongress approved July 8 1898 and beingin all respects in accord therewith cannotbe canceled The clerk further reportedthat his office was not aware that anyopinion has been rendered by the Attorneyrelating to cases of this character andhe further states that such an opinioncould not affect the status of this or similar assessments which if they can be canceled at all can only be so canceled byjudicial proceedings
The Engineer Commissioner todaythe application to his associates
approving the recommendation of theWater Office
The Funeral of Mr StnleeThe funeral of William H Stake who died at
his studio 1107 F Street northwest of asphyxia-tion early Saturday morning held this afternoon at 2 at family residence inBrookland The lodge of of which 3IrStake was a member attended tieS intermentwhich took place in Hock Creek Cemetery
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For any case of nervousness sleeplessnessstomachLittle Jffrvenerve medicine for the price in market
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A large 5plcce silk damask coyered Parlor Suite3 0 95
beau-tifully carved frame tuted back spring edge puffed front
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A handsome round end China Closet
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A Hardwood Chair at half 35Cthe prIce you pay elsewhere
A very large Golden Oak Combination Case large Book Case RoomyDesk and Cupboard
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mighty dull days among the othertailoring we
making up the 2200 stock ofwoolens that we bought of PrankBaker Co 707 Market Street fment of these ods goes on salethis morning at these crowdbring I-
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Winter Suitsmade to
from fineT cheviots choice
of black blue orneat mixtures
15 values for
Overcoatsmade to order fromblack blue orgrey Chevlots elegantly tailoredand trimmedChoice
8If you eysr get a garment here
that isnt well make you anew one tree or reach in the cashdrawer and hand your money back
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An OverCoat UsHlnpr-A dark grey overcoat is missing from the Lav-
rence Hotel The proprietor of the hotel has reto the police the name of a man ha su4-
pects of having stolen it and Detective lacy islooking for hin-
iTyo Cn cs of VagrancyJVilliam guilty this tochaise of vagrancy Judge Scott took his per
bonds to leave the District at ones On acharge Alonzo F Simms was sent to jail
thirty days
Police Parade PlansThe Cbmmissoncrs today requested of the Sec-
retary of War the use of the Fifth United StatesCavalry Band in the police tiarade to take place pnNovembcr 15 A similsri was sent to the
of thtr 3Tarj for the use of the Unitedilarine Band on the same occasion
Aillcpred TIkiev CnrtKl tInspector This morning received a
from Earcaster Pa ar-rest there of Charles Shine and John Hifdebrandthe boys wanted line on the charg of stealintr
200 from Edward who camp lhis band of fortunfe tellers near Roses Wine
Sortie beyond BrooklancL ThEY willback to this city for trial
When you rennet sleep for coughing it ishardly secesfary that any One tellthat need R few jdos of ChamberlainsCough Remedy togllay the irritation of thethroat and nwike sleep possible It isit For sate by Hairy Evans wholesale aridretail and tilt druggists
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A Great YearFor Gunning
Lots of game and we have all thenecessaries with which to hunt All thebes raafces of Guns at lowest prices
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SPECIAL LOT ARMY LEGG1XS regular 1 values for
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TEMPERATURETemperature at fl a m 55Temperature at 12 noon 62Temperature at 2 p m 60-
THK SUN AND MOOSSun rose G22TAJL I Pn wt 5m T rMoon rises Moon sets 955 PiL
TIDE TAULELow tide 010 A1Lthigh tide 1145 AM
STREET LIGHTINGLamps lit ioday 541 P3LLamps out tomorrow 53SAM
AMUSEMENTSColumbia Theatre A Bachelors Romance
eveningLafayette Square Opera House Countess Val
cslcaHashims Academy of Music Fashionable vauds-
ville sect eveningChases ewr vautfeyille afternoon
andKernans Lyceum Theatre The Bowery Bur
afternoon and eveningThe New Bijou The Trocadero Burlesquers
afternoon and evening
IN AND ABOUT THE CITY
Stole a Dollar TVnteli-Frank Jamci was fined jo by Judge Kimball
this stealing a watch valued atfront Abraham PcterF
For Hauling a SeinJ-ame3iicCCrmick vasrfoed 10 for hauling ain in the waters ofthe Potomac in violation
of the fish Lie
A Policy Xaiy CaseWatson was arraigned in tlie Ebticc
Court this morning charged with a violationof the policy law He was remanded for afurther hearing
Duncan JlcCurrie was arrested on SeventhStreet yesterday aficrcccn fjr annoying ladies onthe street Tiicge Scott this wornisg fined him
10 with ths Itsrnative of thirty days in thewcrthcuse
Will IbId JTo inquestThe Coroner haS decidcd not to hold an
in the circijof the irro infants of whomAlice Carter is suppcsid to bs the mother Theywere found dcsdin tie cellar of the hpuM oc-cupied by the woman She Will be tried in tiePolice Court nor ver onof vioTatTng health ordaance in Jailing to
the bodies in an authorized cemetery
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A solid Oak Chair Cane seat highback golden oak finish 150 95Cvalue elsewhere Our prHe to
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X cane and brosd Inns Worth 3 K-
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Comply With the LawEvery houte
In ASH Can 135
Refuse Can 50cby August 1
Garbage Can 50cR HARDWARELOrLl tOlO Pa AVC-
i tailors ask JO for the identicalsuitings we are xnaMntr up at 20Come judge for youKelf
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Fined for AssaultFive dollars or fifteen days was the sentnce in
two assault cases in the Police Court this morning August South for assaulting Lawrence Hilland Joseph Williams for an assault on WilliamS Bruff were the culprits
iKsne of PensionsThe Pension Bureau issued the following bul
letin today Issue of October 12 law Districtof Columbia Addlticoal Jacob Trautman S12Original widows special Fanny 8
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GAS STOVESFor Cooking and Heating
GAS APPLIANCE EXCHANGEIi21 New York Avenue
for 1 The JVasMngton BrewyUdriSs cry Co deliverin12 quart bottles of Golden Slop beer to homesin unlettered wagons for Write or phone
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Body of a Dead InfantThe body of a dead infant was found jn the
near Umatclla and the Piney Branch Hoayesterday afternoon by Thomas Taylor andcompanions It was removed to the rnor U2the Coroner notified
Drove a Spnvlnccl HorseJohn Williams was charged in the Police
today with collecting garbage without a permitand with driving a spavined horse He was toed
in the first case and his personal bonds takento work horse until
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