Washington Evening Times. (Washington, DC) 1901-09-14 [p 8]. · 2017. 12. 26. · wtttaln meaning...

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THE EYENTVO TMFS AVAFWNGTOT SATURDAY SEPTEMBER U 1901 S The Busy Corner Tte S KAriN SONS CO- Alvrnjn tlie Hen of ISvcrythliie tlie IeitMt Money Our iloons art 1111 on now The Busy Cprnor and th Smith A m X communi- cate over the ntir IuiMinR Elevator sarvioe on Ithrr which timr we shall open for hours bustntss if you wii defer your shopping until then you will realize some very great values which we have selected front MOre than 20 aiftVreht departments You can readily understand how great these bargains arc wizen we r strict each and every customer to certain quantities FROM 6 TO 9 P H We altaR sell a quantity of woBoens- Kown made of Uasonvilr muslin hub hard with 6 rows of bunch tucks linteted at neck and sUwts with cam- bric ruffle and featherbone braid made extra full and long our regular Sc tiling garment two to ach customer CfC each at FROM 6 TO 9 P M We shall sell a line of women and misses swtes ribbed vests lowneck and sleeveless they are neatly crocheted and are tainnl at the nock and arms they are our ngular 12 c quality JC 4 to a customer each PROM 6 TO 9 P M We shall sell the following house fur nishtnjr bone handle knives and forks ebony handle knives and forks cocoa handle knives and forks kitchen and oaring knives bread and cake knives each at PROM 6 TO 9 P M Wo shall sell HK 44 tapestry table cov- ers all new and bright patterns which are our regular 75c quality not mere than 2 to each customer fQC each FROM 6 TO 9 P II We shall sell 56 nobby figured dotted ewiw shirt waist suits in pretty stripes and polka dot patterns made with full flare skirt and pretty sailor collar which tve sold for 4 in all sizes 51 Q O one costume to each customer at u FROM 6 TO 9 P M We shall sell 300 tine Union taf- feta umbrellas made on a strong para- gon frame with steel rods showing an elegant range of assorted handles which is our regular 125 quality QQC for FROM 6 TO 9 P M Wo shall sell an assorted lot of sew percale in blue red and black patterns they are with braid trimmed yokes and have ru es over shoulders the skirt has deep flounce and sIze 2 to a customer each FROM 6 TO 9 P M We shall sell 10 dozen pure linen hem- stitched tray cloths stamped in designs for embroidery those have nev- er sold for less than 29c two to a 1 QC customer each SLifl 8Iiliiat f for d- Our Store Win Be CI ed Today I 6 PI I three I yoke edge Itemswhite 5 Inch wrappers made made extra widewe give ev 69 c cry yarlous UnB M- at C YOU ¬ < ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ FROM 6 TO 9P M We shall sell a lot of womens neck wear including silk and washable storks In quite a variety of also grass linen collars trimmed with colored edge such as white black pink and lavender these QC- BfllH for 5cc ch FROM 6 TO 9 P M We shan sell womens French kid Sieves in all colors and all sizes either onebutton or twoclasp regular J1J6 kind 2 pairs to each customer QC at FROM 6 TO 9 P M We shall sell all colors in sllkateen the counterfeit of silk thread ever AC invented three large spools for FROM 6 TO 9 P IS We shall sell real cameo sash pins lame size a quality which is worth f AC- L FROM 6 TO 9 P M Kamis celebrated witch hazel soap an elegant toilet article larke cakes Jfjc three pieces in a box for FROM 6 TO 9 P M We shall sell real cowhide leather dress E tt oases 24Inch well con A 7 C- rtnteted brass trimmings for J FROM 6 TO 9 P M 9 shall sell standard apron ginghams In all te checks and all colons which al- ways sells for 4c per yd M 4 t f- to sack customer at per yard FROM 6 TO 9 P M We shall sell c quality of organelle finished writing paper 24 sheets and 34 envelopes new shape per O box S Kami Sons Co Busy Corner Smith Building Market Space LIQUID AIR CO SUED- A Petition Kllcd Flint It lie IKvlnrcd- Ilankriiit A flied yesterday In the District branch of the Supreme Court of Keho and Wallace A Menchlnv asking that Liquid Air and Kefrl crating Company be bankrupt wtttaln meaning of the Bankrupt act It is stated in the petition that General Liquid Air and Refrigerating Company h In debt to Stilson liutchinx in sum of UOW615 for money ad iTknced and supplies furnished to Will J K hoe for money advanced in- curred sad service and to Wallace A- Mc nrhln for supplies furnIshed It is further stated that General Liquid Air and Refrigerating Company admits It inability to pay Its debts and UK to be adjudi- cated a bankrupt An order waa issued by Jucttoe Aneler non requiting the General Uquld Air and 2t frtK raUuc Company to xhow cause on 28 why petition should not b granted Meaara Brandenburg and named aa for- th petitlHiers DESTROYED BY lIRE Three Frame Dwellings on Hamilton Komi Burned This Morning Three frame houses on th Hamilton GarfleM D C were destroyed by fire at an early hour this morning The low will exceed lMu- Jfo alarm and the lire de- partmoRt waa not called out aa the houses were when the fire was discovered The fire which was of un known origin started in a vacant house owned by James F Young Mr Young Charlotte The occupants bare- ly with their lives Mr Youngs loss is estimated at 1200 while that of Mrs Pleusunt will exceed JT0 Jrisiiruijct WaS tarried en all vt the style Hller lace 7 best 1 5 e was the District by SUIBOn Hutchlns wm J the General declared Ute the the the Its In IY ney September the Brandenburg are counsel was sounded ODd savIng the adJunin house to which the quickly they did to house d1oinIng owned and by b for 7 yards c petition expenses RendS ameJ a also a occupied ieaaant ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ DISTRICT OFFICES CLOSED The Commissioners Direct the Siis- jHHsioii of Business Form Hi Announcement of tin Dcnth of the Prcxiilcitt Rt Buffalo to Citi- Z H time NiitioiiHl Cupltnl I5x- I re i il u ity Slcnilivrx of the Itonrd The District Government following the lead of tbf departments of the United States Government ordered the various District offices closed for the day to pub ill business out of respect to the mem- ory of the departed President Upon the arrival or the ContmlsBioners at their of j rices this morning Mr Macfariand Pre dent of tWPBoard called a special meet ing and forma action was taken upon the death of the President After i brief consultation the Board j the following order formally an to the people of the District the death of th President directing the ex j cutive offices to be closed for the day and on the day of the funeral and order Ins the Hag on the District Building to be placed at halfmust Washington D C Sept 1 The Commterioners of the District of Columbia have th melancholy du ty to announce to the citizens of the Otetnet of Columbia the death of Wil- liam McKinley President of the Un- ite Stats nt a quarter past S oclock this morning in Buffalo N Y A tYpiCal American as soldier and statesman and in the private relations of UK he won illustrious fame as the chief servant of his country Bat his personal character was greater then h deeds and endeared him to all the people and especially to those who s th Columbia and well his vfrtiirs and graf so touchingly exhIVted In his lost ill n ss 1 District of Columbia n had a better frlr its loss cannot be rfpitrtd1 grVf cannot be express d gtioners direct that the public ofHer s of the District of Columbia be cios d th s day nnd on the day of the fune- a and thit the gs on all the Dis trct bri llngn ho displayed at half mast nrtU further orders HEXRY K F SCACFA8LASD President HN W HOPS IAX INC H BEACH Captain Curs nf lirTineen U S A C mmtimomit at the iWrkt at CbbjiahU Speaking of the action takes Commis- sioner Maefarand stated that it was the unanimous feeling of the Board that this much was due to the memory of the late President He said that the President had always taken a deep interest in the Dis- trict Government and that the progress and welfare of the city of Washington way a matter that ever lay upon Ida heart In view of MrMtcfariand saM that the Commissioner were agreed that they shot follow the precedent at Ute time of the dUI of President Garfield and close the otttees today and on the day of the funeral Commissioner Macfariand was with President McKinley on Presidents Day at the PanAmerican Exposition last iv k and had a conversation with Mm while the party was waiting for raneheon which the Commissioner says he win never forget After going through the ex- citing scones of the following evening and remaining in Buffalo until he was as- sured by the pkvsteiaas that the Presi- dent was out of danger he returned to Washington to sustain a greater shock which affected him more even than that at the time of the shooting When asked for a statement relative to the death of the President he said that could not itxpres his feeling impersonal loss and personal grief after twenty yeses of friendship with Mr McKinley But he consented to speak of the President es- pecially in isle relation to th District of Columbia u I of j nou inc I I I I I no- n ho new tr rook respect the Commis set I only he Is- sued Its Asa this > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < > < ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ President McKinley he said has al ready taken hte beside Washington and Lincoln His fame is secure for all time to come No one put add U it or subtract from it He needs BO eulogy for his personal achievement mend Ms public services speak and above their voices even rises the deer tones of Ms noble Christian character Nothing in his remarkable life fine as it was and tilled with greatness became him like the leav- ing of it Let me die the death of the righteous and let my last end be like Ills rises Instantly in the mind as you read the beautiful story of his last Ill- ness which exhibited all his virtue and graces from the moment he was shot It has given him the hearts of all the people of our country and indeed of the clvll lawd world In his death he accomplished his great ambition of uniting all sections of our country as one The loss of the District of Columbia is greater than that of any other place and it is not strange that our citizens show such personal feeling The District never had a better friend than President McKinley In the Executive Mansion Congress he never lost an opportunity to advance its iutereats His course in regard to our Centennial Celebration which owed its sneerso with all that that has meant so largely to him was typical It is fortunate for the District that President Roosevelt has been one of its official residents knows its people appre- ciates its and eymp thlzc with its aspirations He too took part with earnestness in our Centennial Celebration and expressed then his hearty interest In the development of the District Commissioner John W Ross said If there ever can be an occasion when words are inadequate and idle such would seem to W the case now The most eloquent orator cannot begin to express the grief which felt by the humblest citizen Mr McKinley will rank among the greatest of American Pre idents Had he never been known in olticial life he would still have borne a title as honorable as any that was ever conferred by the law or usages of any State or Government name- ly that of an ideal American gentleman son husband and citizen Captain Lansing H Beach the Engin- eer said that could find no words in whlcht to express the of loss which the nation and the District of Columbia in particular has sustained CHASES THEATRE TO CLOSE Otlicr Amusement 1lnpcw to Observe Only Jay of Kuiiernl Chases is the only Washington theatre that will be closed next week on account of the death of the President The Acad- emy and Kernans will be open tonight as usual and with the National and Bi- jou will have the regularly advertised performances Monday night However- on the day of the funeral every theatre In the city will be closed in accordance with the practice that will be observed throughout the country Manager Rap ley of the National Theatre thin morning received a telegram from Klaw Er langer the booking agents of syndi- cate which controls practically every im- portant theatre In the country saying that syndicate houses would only be closed on the day of late Presidents funeral Manager Chase early this morning had a force of decorators draping the entire entrance to Ms threat re with mourning In the centre of the black canopy is a portrait of Mr McKinley surrounded by a black border and Immediately beneath is a notice to the that the thAlr will be cloned all of next week Mr Chase says there was a large ad- vance sale of seats for the vaudeville en- tertainment at the Grand next week and all UckethoUers who so desire may have their maney refunded by making applica- tion at the box or they will be given for the following when the bill will be of a similar charac- ter as that engaged for the inaugural week Plnoii TAle dHotc Dinner BOo Tb Mwly renovated Motel Friu Reuter cor- ner PcmMgrhrmaia Avenue nod Marshall PUcc will SeotemW 15 thf ftnect Mi dhot dinner fit their main dials roots Every vMtU hotel will receive the best attention The hat rotate vegetables fruit and game to be had in the city ar for epicures The hoUl oflrr the l vt unvinieriufc- iunpfnoutljr furiiuJxd r m anj iiijti UiUn at KvC rcayjUAUu iiu piece I aI- n need I sense I the office the same week PMt the o tIm Commissioner The effect seats Inaugurate able term Uae ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ TiRED OUT Theres many a farmers wife sits on the in the shadows of a evening Knowing to the full what it is to out as if there was not another ounce of effort left in her But she knows how sound her slum- ber will be and h 0 w refreshed the morning will j find her Thats the tiredness of a healthy woman I another thing for the sick woman to feel tired out Rest only seems S t to increase her jfl I s V Just ra as in profound v a discord the ear x more forcibly so now that she V has stopped- moving thIS tired woman feels niece acutely the aching beck and throbbing nerves Sick women hundreds thousands of them have been made well the use of Dr Tierces Favorite Prescription It establishes regularity dries drrins heals inmumiiMtioii and ulcers ticn and cures fen de weakness Words tell what I SMn r i for thir tees years with uterine trouble and dragging down pains through my hips and back Mrs John As iniboia Dit N W I cant desci il c thc it was to be on feet long at a tiie I not cat BOT steep often I wt b d to die Then I saw Dr w licinc advertised and thought I would to them Hcd nut taken one bottle till I was feeling well After I had taken of Irescription nd one of Golden Medical Discovery 1 was like a new woman Co H eat and sleep sad do all my own work The Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent Jnre on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only 21 one cent stamps for the book in covers or 31 stamps for the volume bound in cloth Dr Pierce ButfaloN V HIS MIND UNBALANCED A Portland Man Surrender Ilimhclf to the Local Iollee Hurry T Harmon twentynine years old from Portland Me walked into Po- lice Headquarters this morning and sur- rendered himself to Detective Sergeants ad Helan saying he was a fugitive from justice Harmon was lock d up st New Jersey Avenue police station to await a reply to a telegrams to the New York police Harmon is said to be s civil engineer lie says he went to New York city about- a year ego and that for eight months he has been the confidential man Alexan- der Potter a civil and consulting n i- nwr of Nassau Street with a branch establishment at Houston Tex About two years age Harmon says heel an attack of PraM fever then htr oceasioaal of mental irrespon- stbiwty told police that on Sep tember C he forged Mr Potters name to a ch ck and left New York The amount of the cheek in whose favor it was drawn and whether it was cashed or not he says- h does not know Harmon says th first thing he remembers haiutru matter is that he was wandertnariqi Pennsylvania Avenue this without mony or a place to stay H hi ifVaiai m moo of what he had surrendered him- self He says that there was no reason for him to have wrong as he was re- ceiving salary of JISOO a year and was living weN within Mk He is un marrkd STOLEN PROPERTY RECOVERED A Colored AV iuiitii A sum- mer Ii t- its silence by cannot m could I bottles F tt ress eXam or Jill t he i spells He tIt morning and done a nil I tlienei 1 jars o miecrv five Sene the bee don sna ne ceonipIic ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < Sarah J Ricks colored twentytwo years old of 1317 CStreet southeast arrested this morntpeUy S r Baur W edo and l arhnt on In the womans were found a quantity of Jewelry pocketbooks and other property that the claim has been stolen Sarah stated that the property had lte n given her by John Francis Campbell alias Bull Campbell colored who was last night by Detective Sergeants Baur and Muller on a charge of breaking into the house Amos II Print at XII Seventh Street southeast on 2i j xold watch and chain and other Jew- elry valued at 60 recovered as has also a gold watch chain a silver chatelaine hag that from the of Hichard 1 Moontom lOIN achusetts Avenue nortlteast 11 An additional charge of housebreaking has been preferred against Campbell He hi said to have served time for several offences A quantity of jewelry and ev- eral pocketbooks have l ein recovered that the detectives betievt havfe l e n stolen but the owners have not yet been found DUTY ON EMERY WHEELS Germany flue Iiy Klfty Per Cent The State Department lens just received from Frank H Mason the United States Consul General at Berlin following concerning German duty n emery It will interest certain exporters of machineshop appliance from the United to know that a recent decision of tho Imperial German CUHKOBW Office re clasaMea emery wheels and doubUs duty hitherto levied on that class of Germanmade emery whom is tire usually manufactured of pure corundum the hole which is pierces tnrouicn ih tr of the disk fitting around the chafe or spindle without any metaUic support An- a consequence it happens that siuh a wheel sometimes works loose on the as a rciNilt of disintegration from vibra tion To V vent this American manu- facturers of emery wheels are at riistonx I- to line or bush the central orifice with Babbitt metal iron or some other that will jive a linn the shaft Hlth no these buHhinKS hay been generally covered with a label beaming the name of the maker tits number etc and the metallic portion r conceal ed Recently however bten dis- covered with the result that wheels ao provided with bushings are classified f r duty as metal in combina tion with corundum wioh increases the rat from 71 cents t Jlf per This rate will not seriously affect the trade In the smaller sizes of wheels but as they are made and used in all dl will have a tangible effect oo the Bet cost of the larger sizes A beech warrant k Stewart baa bees placed ia the look of the police fee service The warrant ta bawd apes aa indirtweat chandaK her sad Ward M SBydcr alia James WardS alias Stewart with larceny of in murr sad nearly Hffa worth of jewelry from Sauadei of c gist At the hnruHT in the Poliee sims was beW the a ti of the jury and n w in jail S di Stewrt wag arrested in IltUJmr thiN afteriMn lot the Wadiington authorities au l tuv S rir nt Hrowoe will l avt Jr lh Sniokv t nnKht to against tT al lh rillnuiMr bet Ufre the htarc Ciruiiii wall Detective Scents the charge of receiving property Mon detectIves arrested ill Jut nat wit tttb n house August the tim States the ltD hon I metal lit i to the this haH T its kilo- grams ametera up to 3 ft tn duty cd for tile arrest of Ssdi Sais Ward the user Haul lofts SUed the greed appear I nlt Iuur stoles May- A been z Mass Increases Ltv wheels im- ports Increased Bemicla arrazlts ail Sadie Pi serthw as tu 13 Coal fur 0 I icy lag ¬ > < ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > > ¬ SORROW IN COURT CIRCLES Proceedings in Jnsticc Andersons Tribunal This Morning Charles C Tribute to the Intc f- IrcKidetit Iolloivod liy nioHt Unimportant I Kttl Mnt- tUvfrrred Until Krld The Supreme Court of the District ad- journ l today in respect to the memory- f the President Immediately after frmiil Kning f court l jr Justice Anlorcon Charles C Cole formerly a er of bcneh arose antI sail 1 find no weeds in which to intones your Honor of Uie universal sorrow of this hour It IMS teen truly skl that of all the great and good J eH who have occupied the Presidential oiMce William McKinley was iwarer the Hearts of Ills tountrjmen these any of the others IHa ambition ever tempered with a sin- cere desire to bfneflt elevate his countrymen Ills heart went out with tender t sympathy to the weak the poor and those who in agony oppressed Especially WIts this true of Mm while he i occupied the of Chief Magistrate and he became endeared to all Ms tel lowcitizens Tnt aged regarded him a son the middleaged aa w brotherMMl the young M a father or older brother It hs passing strange that the astmestas millet SItCOM have selected such a man for its victim Every family in country has a feel ing skIn to that when ORe of their house- hold lies dead in the house The sorrow j caused by the death of Mr McKinley te too deep too universal too allpervading- to be expressed to words but in silence only So I move your honor that in respect- to his memory court do now adjourn Before announcing the adjournment of the court Justice Amierson took occa- sion to common with our countrymen we mourn the sad and untimely death of the Chief Executive whose beauty of life has endeared him to the hearts and homes of all lUll death comes to u in the nature of a personal loss So without adding further words of to those just spoken by a distingufehed member of bar the court will now be adjourned un- til Monday next The investigation as to the mental con- dition of six persons alleged to be luna- tics which commenced yesterday was to have been resumed today but because there was no urgent necessity that the proceedings nould be continued this morning the hearing was postponed until Friday next CLERICAL CHANGES MADE Ai iioiiitmeiitM nud Promotion nt the Interior Department The following octal changes were an- nounced at the Department of the today Secretarys OfHee Appointment WH liam H GIDeon of Illinois skilled me c ttrWaw at General Lend OHJee Resignation Wil- liam E McClure of Oregon clerk at W3M Indian Office Promotion Ray D Llllie of Michigan clerk 6 to l2W Patent Omce Promotions Alexander Pope of District of Columbia clerk at to 1MN James W Graham of Dis- trict of Columbia clerk J13UO to JI4W Miss Julia A Warren of New Hampshire copyist J to clerk at Kathryn M Tufts of New York copyist at TOO to Miss Augusta S Mechlin of District of Columbia copyist at J to clerk at U2 Mrs Mary J Hedges of New York messenger at 9S4S to copy tat at 9 J MIne D ChandKr of District of Columbia copyist at 9 3 to messenger S40 Pension Otnoe ApaOhitmeiits S Ashton of Nebraska James A Pluckey of Illinois Johi Harvey T Teacas stat J lonzo T Morgan of West Virginia copyists at JSOML August Ixjwath of J r iirjv ula oi rk at U4 r- PrviroU u Patrick l ha rt View York copyist at JSW to stork at MMs WJWani H Thorn of Aew York and John S Outlaw of Caroline clerksou 4UNt Andrew Mc Garrett of West Virginia clerk at 1 80 Cole Adjourn the the m ml trkt was were position so as the y- In regret th Inte- rior SIN tt ell North I ext the and was h1 1lSai Miss Bitt 5 Jeanette Rq Reinstatement Resignations < ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < = THOUGHT TO BE INSANE An AIlfKfd Anarchist UuderArreit In w York NEW YORK Sept HAs the result of warning sent on Thursday to Captain Titus of the detective bureau by Chief YoungelliK of M e Berlin N IL police a man eutipeettitl K being an anarchist who was on Ms way from Berlin to Washington was arrested at Ute Grand Central Station last night by Detectives Rheaume FlnVej and Curio on the ar- rival of the 73 efefcick train which had connected at SfMiBglieid with the train from Berlin In the warning despatch front the Berlin police it was saW that the man was a Pole and that he had declared of going to Washington to kill Vice Presfcknt Roosevelt When arreatcd here the man that fee was going to Wash ington to see President McKinley He had in tile pockets a torpedo such as Is used on railroad tracks an iron rut a ticket to Washington and J66 He had no papers He said that he was Christopher Miller an engineer years oW asked by Detective RhvaMme if he was married the prisoner replied Thats 1 am sic it Because of that answer and several other things MUter was sent to th Bel- le vue Hospital that His sanity might be enquired into More Mine Koiniil- CONNEULSVIL1E Pa Sept M Three more of the thirteen bodies that have been entombed in the Port Royal mine since June W were taken out yesterday Two of these were identified as Frank Dave sport and Anton Stickel Only three remain in the mine and those will be found when the rescue work is resumed today RALEIGh N C Sept 14 The sheriff Of Cumberland county brought to the penitentiary a negro convict who escaped a number of years ago and went abroad He left Liverpool only a month ago and came to his old home lie was kpsud the day after his arrival and will serve the remainder of his tenyear term He is also an tseaped convict from South Carolina Infected Tulvrculoslf RALEIGH N C Sept 14 The board of directors of ties Insane Asylum here ordered fortythree out of Its herd of eighty cattle killed because they have tuberculosis A careful examination was made of all the stock New stables for cattle will be buUt to replace the infected ones Funeral of Judtrc Stump ELKTON MI Sept M The funeral of Judge Frederick Stump took place Sat- urday morning at 11 oclock from Ms home at Perry Point Services will be- held at the house by Rev Mr Hoover of IVrryvill Presbyterian Churh re inaiiiH were taken to Harford for int rinent in the family burying ground mar Stafford by the side of his wife X his Inten- tion said w Yic prob- ably Rettaiseil Prisoner ured 1 tit baa The Whets iota ttess Ill ye steeds < ¬ ¬ ¬ A for Girls ant Woman T tells plain facts that everyone of the Rentier sex ou Iit to know Its c sense advice saves pam trouble and anxiety One or more copies sent upon request to one n or to ditferent dresses If the readers ot nis announcement know of expectant mothers they will do them a favor by having this book sent to them Address the publishers TIlE KUAU FIELD REGULATOR CO Atlanta Co ike- QtaJ Wags mN WNiNU MOTHERHOOD JoJ Boo SENT FREE of 1 j rs I s d Is I- I ltjv M WNM pnmwm ¬ 1120 Connecticut Ave Waihingtoa D C 1054 Loclagtee Ave New York City i LADISSS TAILOR J JMlOJtTBK gtc aaa ua r to taycicsmij patron that I wMl tept my- cjtaHmcBtea Maniay September 16 witi a fuJ a5rrme t lee goods and exquWte raedek for Fall wear My brother Mr F Schwartz who just reteraed from Ewraae- wai successful in securing nvodiis of Rawd itr sad others for our establishments ia Wastiingtoa and Nrw York Cky ar ran emeats havtaj been midc whrreby they are to inform uc of tfce newest cuts styles and trimmiajf that will bi introiuccd Is taHieiso I ant now fully equipped with th best of skilled workiaea having sured the services of tailors formerly with Mescrs Potefemc Ga gow and WeiagArtea o New York Cty and am prepared to take order e Skirts Coats and Sats eajuriB prompt delivery and perfect satisfectioB as to fit style and workmanship Oa alt orders placed with me faeore the 1st of a of- 5JO wilt be made oc each Suit Thanking you for past fa vow aad trailteg that lihaM be aaoored with a continuance of your valued patroaage I am Very resj ectfulfy- JJ20 Connecticut Ave t SCHWARTZ The New And Winter Styles believe that weve turned out for the coming fall and winter seasons the finest stock of mens shoes ever showr in the They are the acme of per II fection for style material and quality Not more than 2 50 but worth 1 and 4 943 Pennsylvania Avenue > I SCHlVARTZ I I I I b e ported most his r F aqua Dc I reductIon Y I I n u m Fall I dY REGENT SHOES- We 2 o city c V 350 The Regent 1 I Other 7 l > = SATfRDAY M- luillcatloua Partly 8hu n Sowiaj- uacterlr TSttBBKATUIt- ETtmfujatart at a m at j TUIHILT tart at 11 aass 77- t Hrt 6 PM- T1OE TABLE I w tide sad MPMS- TREET LIGHTING AMUSUMKNT- SKemaoa U o4 n ttmrlittfHTS aHenwe- aIN AHD ABOUT THE CITY iliernturc The lewpeVttnres rvtrintered by the itai- wt M 75 J nneji 12 V hail Oniue l0f tieiu tl- XJMey the IVpartKewul Justice Aadenoa today graatcd Music S Uiy a divorce from her Imrtiasil Beajaaiia Jt Sdby The divarce was asked for oa the graaad- f 4eertioa petitioner i allowed to iw her matdea name Mamie K Matthews j Marriage H eaM Were aaaed today to William K Cite sad eUie K Ueatmarae Edward Hnlaan sad Birdie Hawkiaa tiaaUrr K Kaimta- aad Stanch Subset D Ssylea sad Oieuia Neat la feaaoace to tae duiint of nraaj aoaoan at rasing the oseasir aroaad the Peace Cnm oa the Satiaaal Cathedral sits oa Smv day afenaiinmi the time of the sadie has bees Vlliert IHe rtlerly Ceiniluct William Norris colored a Hpeetal policeman ad fS by Judge tills m the Pdie Court today Xorri it was a i had a coatrovergr- oa a car with a conductor sad vbm he was off at the corset of Ninth Street sad Pew ayraaia Aveaoe beeaaae JWwrderly luC Out e f A TJicntre Edward colored was ftned hy- iitufdirly and ia default will serve thirty ia the workhotaie Hawkia was assay ia Ker Sees ThIStle la t sight and Obediah A Party today lied salt for divorce against ate wife Samamha J 1arrfr e the groaad of deaertioa The parties were weird ia- Saaibc county Michigan ia March and lived together aatil September 1667 Hoi Katia are healed ai Rather Tlmn Steal Charlea Peader about tittyeight years was a arboaer ia the Police Court today charged with heiaa a vagrant A policeman Imtiaeil that he Sowed Peader beaxiag oa Third Street last sight Feeder aid that he WM a cripple MM roaM sot work sad thought it better to beg than Meal He said he wasted to to Haltiatnre Judge till took his penoaal bosh town wa Monday he would be rearrejted A Urge deiegstioa of HMaben si Wasaiagtoa Temple No I and America Temple Xo t La Jiea of the Golden accoaipaaied the cu picnic deputy Xaxgie E Mren on a Ira visit to Monarch Temple No 2 nixht and were boupiublr eatertaiaed A note lv of hiM hen were made ia which the vj Ices that the President was driaic was relirril to in expressive sad feeUag termq Ry uaaaim u the supreme deputy was reqaested to writ to Sea MtKlnler sad to convey to her the suraiMf of the atae f aympatajr of tile f the of Goldea of tile rat of Columbia All the amuaeateata still medae- ounrirts by Hue ia else cafe the KANC1I jo7 at nw fu Etrnin hl1t SEt TEtBEK W- Ientcr cloudy tORklJt asS light north I Sea sets111 I xlaa i I M 1HwR tId toJM sad rx i el UMrBW- Dat aM- i I I at house k ilrrasaa today a 14 P Sf Ma of Zeolnuad rN Ie of MIl the esid ached tOe today 11M beta I CInrgcL L Tilt llcenees hsmeueI I Halley ime for Services I S oloek to 411 ooJuck tau Hat Mills JI the today Lesag sat Be- tMR lilt she ar red A JlmohAn SCItrRHttli ok ice tile lie old with the that it Pfader loomed GolIl11 Runle Vlsliatlost menial I aIrs Ladies die Eagle the XufhhtK Closed at CabIn John fldightfut Tho dmtr Iia Ci1jn carne a fin nfid 11 inl i t I t Salsisy pobably wisda hiLsmisl S Teapsstss at 2 p m- TiftN ANli MOG- gas see140 134 nog 511 lit to pr out tseatrne Acadey tioMeTh Osipete resk eYe Jwnheumm hen thermeosetter woe m 2 ak Impost to Leue passe base betwa Ibeoaus Tveaasya lisdeisitely pustpostd- Ilemeertlom men Mzsrrlur Change of vice haegwd iro for was Jge Police best hr day am pur became piei4sia Mreet and wee Seeks Icgztt laO eoei cplainese pa datewet was in Eagle Mrs tat cote a orchestra is ni n- At < COMMISSIOXBIIS NOTICE THE DISTRICT OF OOLCMMA WASHINGTON AUGUST ST M i The owaera of the follow Ihatrict of Cohaabia of which ao petMM be hued ia said Marrict who erthn M or cmims to repreceat aach owaer are hereby sullied to in bright within holidays ei ep d after the WIlt DAY of Af K s ca w ds Ve at rummd wit km- tnet of CW bia will their rtaiynl sad aweac the iarladwK the eoat af ad Tertwnir MOMM the property oa whim aa a weed are ntharit of aa act of C aera appeased hazel 1 iaa entitled A act to fiB f the removal M cd irom the ia the f Waidringtoa Uutnet of Coram bia to Part of J X sad Jg sqaare laS Kraacis Myanker onset of rteord lot IS ad- J square ttS E W Teller sad L K Haaa- bratata ovaers of lots 7 8 aad 9 tomfe m Joseph R AjeUey easer of record hM n upllH J Ha M W Patter oa o- rd lots 13 aad 14 eqaare A tiaaham owaer of reseed i t K t William H Talbaadge owner of recited lots IT- K M Ml 21 22 aad 9 eauare MM Haidehoper owner of record Iota TS 74 aad 75 157 James W Gerard owner f record Jam M Carlisle easer of record late a a B 24 sad 13- Kaaare 57S J C WillUnl of record t half of lot 23 qaare 724 Margaret CmMU 7 4 Jolla H Motfent owner of reread pert of lot 42 jqaare wilt 741 Mary K ThumT n of r ord lot 22 saaare 743 A and SeMea owaers of record lot 25 fvmtre 7Bi Jolla M n owner of record lot 3 aquarc JoNi Nearath owa r of record lot 27 r JS2 William Foley waer of record lot 5 L SS S8 H and M MHiare 177 OUr irj- Andr owaer at rvrord lot block 34 o- bMnhia Hearhts li wj W Seymoar t vetoed lots M sad II block Sa Columbia Hei hta Raadall D Georar owner of m r1 let M block 35 Cohnebia Height John CiCord oaseS of record lot 21 Mock 35 fV Iambic Sarah C Nell easer of record lot 23 block 35 C omfc a MrtcnX William Van Dgrke of r c rd lot 34 aouar 1U John A AKpiawall easer of record bt 3 squarr Sit Elizabeth Ktac KUey easer of record M 21 square 154 tttariotte Cortw owaer of rec- ord lot M Mamre U6 Dorothy W Hilton Owen of revord lot 152 4M re 156 flies W Kent owner of record lot IM sqaare 1 tiles W Keat owner of record at 44 753 Mary J Carria owner of record lot 3 quar owner ai record lot cfc oaraer of reread lot W V U T eaaare 7 owner of record lot 7 his owner of record lot S nquvv ten Roller same of record lot aaaare HfiS Joha E Roller owaer of record lot m quar- VH Lloyd B Vriabt easer o record lot aaaare MBS Uayd B Wricht sneer of r M 4 sad 92 aaaare M6S Be ie M Liod n owner of record order of the Board of CommiiSMaris of the District of Colnmtia WII LIAM TiXDALL Scvretarr The 3fa die An alarm from box 12 Shuttle after U oVIock this aaoraiac was for a at 38 C Str c aimed bv matches taking Sac fn the furnace The baOdiax owned hy Thorn W MaHh and is occopted by Mn otbaum The damage will sat sieved ML sad covered I5ver lt K IEllTv MlrwlMK- Everet E Ellis has mf- T Xm h Street aortbweat- Whea bat area he had ia has pnacmiua a aiderable aaaa of moaey The matter was ported to th police last sight aad the fellow iac deacriptioa of the mianini aaaa w White height weight 13 poaadc hair aamll tight anauache sad wears glasses He wow a II envy Ttoag a Cl for Tee Tc H r- PoUce Court d y a police eoaceraiaa i u of chance The ftae wag promptly paid Jadge J H 4 Doa Dell repr Mated the Ceteatial Lee Teoag who ia a nterchaat on Peaaxyrruua Avenue waa ar- oa that he was a pro- moter of Chineae lottery nhtiat He proatptlr deposited SO collateral for Me appcaraace in court bea be west tab court today he waived examination sad paid hi Sac When takes iato custody he k Mid to have had a aatchel contaiahag several books that were filed with m tr Chinese rith and fljtures that the thought related to lottery draw EXECVTIVE onICE OF ig bade Is tile city of Ibereelroim alt tIt nose iczt U the of die Db bade cKV Wit WI of rc It e 2E 5 and Ill lIt- he record u Mt of lot M L SItu st L Heights a L 84 T Pate septet iGtt Sa1dr 9 Took FIre Ire fIt is is frtlal Saturday years S fret lacku ia t of dKk clotlWlK sad a It1IIn Pie Lee by Judge Scott is tile States of tile of yioistisg the lMt sight as piri a tIS IIi CO5MllONEgg diacTibed Wa iptos om remove weede tour lwhu moves days Sasdeyp sad cst the le4 CoasMiedos came cOst heated record Julie hot see loss visia iet sqeafe owen oweu 44 spare Owen t > own t owe arc lirury NeiieISe 1 aqswe Sanies 51 Fsebtra No jan- E e i lot lie by mmauraace bee his bee lait cos iv seas ut thirtyIe old brows Mraw bat- A was SaM S Usiuird kwrh a charge reguts lea reseed InK < < ¬ < > > < > ¬ FDR DRESSY MEN As a we offering a handsome assortment of Mens in Cheviots Thibets Ox- fords Cassimeres and Clay Wor- sted materials The trimmings in these- s its are of the very best Mild the valueji worth wore than we ask wkkh is Our i5 Assortment of Vlens Suits consiRts of a magnificent stock of stripe and plain Worsteds View nas Blue and Klark CHeviots Thibets and Tweeds not be surpassed in the city 350 Mmfs PaRIs 225 They eonsfet of the West mate- rials used fw pants mafcMg Th y and cut recUr Cash or Credit MAYER PETTIT 41547 7th St SAVE 702 11th Sf IRON BEDS That are lade t ft wear w rt CASH OR CREDIT Walker Burks 10131015 7th St N W Bmt VulI Cores Package Hawk Lee flats California Maw Golden Crows Cosfee- A Dish Moa wtth Oyster tYaefctn S Buttles mar Jar OrUcoa Soaa- Bn Claaa Starch Old Tune Family Hoar AT J T D PYLES SIX STORES 11 4th st e MB La aye aw cur Id rt and Md av TW IS Hoarse t 11 7th st 14 11th st ae Washington Paris at Ute lau Parts xu utMB was a Truacer of all ttnm cupi rten sad vanou aapluneet far a a- v mn sad chIldren froai ECl F St N W which took the high cut award over competitor American sad foreign The Mariek Air Caahioe Truss Company load the world weeks trial Twa yetri guarantee CaUl tr e aad ccanitatiOB tree 1224 F St K W CURE YOURSELF 1- l Bis far aaamtaral di h trc eJanWnimathnj irritation or atooraHoaa cad sot astrin- orMnt in plain wraa M by ezs r rnpatt lor NA bnUMti eVata CO 1651 Masonic Tomul Chicago Ill C CHICH ESTERS ENGLISH GCBIM b I Hr nitrrMcli- tIr CIIlCHlvSTKKS 1CXGC1SU- k c KEI a uUi kML i HERMANN Cumplru llomerornisber- slu8 Seventh St Corner I Eye S- tBfoasf Parson MUst promptly aad via wil1 break down your health SS S he worst rates permainraOy- ioesL Blacks tom pat E aal to Shoes 250 GAS STOVES For C jotin and Keattax GAS APPUANCE EXCHANGE hats Sew York A for Beer lIsp I The Heath K c r I The foOowine deaths for twenty today Xary Arrata 7 ycara Harry Van 70 yea Xarciate Drawaaxot W yean 65 yeas William Cook 4 yearn Robert Kobertaoa 57 years Oorge Bameh 57 yearn Ceorgie V Rae 44 yeare oama yean Mary B Hunter 9 wan Will 28 yean William J7 years Charles C Shelton S3 John Edward Harley 18 years Mildred Bxs rears Julia Elizabeth Barklry 7 years Irene Carfxtiter S months CktKrrine Wr h 1 infant of Mauie Jager I day ftEW FALL are Suits Sl 0 are OUt Are stylish per BUY NOVi I l10NEY- ZEH r I 1 98 f Bt ran r t ham baron h- t T eMIt c i i JIe = 1L i I tie amectcticg utdWtJ ee Xorka Jr Qmehko Tao I fOil res Wv so the i1t runi th TIt Ls book IREE REMEDY I e E tYROVAL PillS Val J SAFE sat 1 Rdeea nf r 4 lit art re T y an nzr C- pafC PIUL- H 0 UnI 5 I Contagious t or it SS S I R t 11 uc sag ere n ittrctIe ita bather ada u Phone 1254 at the Health lip So lilt Slat I GLllNO starter COAL staid deIe C l23c 4 P 4 JI 4 i I i i 1 1 j- I Aaaostma 4eseg lkr diapisy 1 alt CrnEs I in 1 s ds- Gesrecoed a sorr of mnacou eewamF- rnm nato Famieas O T51EYANSC5E5A15 geistorpuineomaC- 5CNNATtD Silal by a Drugtstg0- 0iB or t fh75- e Cirremlar seer n req i- 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Page 1: Washington Evening Times. (Washington, DC) 1901-09-14 [p 8]. · 2017. 12. 26. · wtttaln meaning of the Bankrupt act It is stated in the petition that General Liquid Air and Refrigerating

THE EYENTVO TMFS AVAFWNGTOT SATURDAY SEPTEMBER U 1901S

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Our iloons art 1111 on now The BusyCprnor and th Smith A m X communi-cate over the ntir IuiMinR Elevatorsarvioe on Ithrr

which timr we shall open forhours bustntss if you wii defer yourshopping until then you will realize somevery great values which we have selectedfront MOre than 20 aiftVreht departmentsYou can readily understand how greatthese bargains arc wizen we r strict eachand every customer to certain quantities

FROM 6 TO 9 P HWe altaR sell a quantity of woBoens-

Kown made of Uasonvilr muslin hubhard with 6 rows of bunch tuckslinteted at neck and sUwts with cam-bric ruffle and featherbone braid madeextra full and long our regular Sc tilinggarment two to ach customer CfCeach at

FROM 6 TO 9 P MWe shall sell a line of women and

misses swtes ribbed vests lowneck andsleeveless they are neatly crocheted

and are tainnl at the nock and armsthey are our ngular 12 c quality JC

4 to a customer each

PROM 6 TO 9 P MWe shall sell the following house fur

nishtnjr bone handle knivesand forks ebony handle knives and forkscocoa handle knives and forkskitchen and oaring knives breadand cake knives each at

PROM 6 TO 9 P MWo shall sell HK 44 tapestry table cov-

ers all new and bright patterns whichare our regular 75c quality notmere than 2 to each customer fQCeach

FROM 6 TO 9 P IIWe shall sell 56 nobby figured dotted

ewiw shirt waist suits in pretty stripesand polka dot patterns made with fullflare skirt and pretty sailor collarwhich tve sold for 4 in all sizes 51 Q Oone costume to each customer at u

FROM 6 TO 9 P MWe shall sell 300 tine Union taf-

feta umbrellas made on a strong para-gon frame with steel rods showing anelegant range of assorted handleswhich is our regular 125 quality QQCfor

FROM 6 TO 9 P MWo shall sell an assorted lot of sew

percale in blue red and blackpatterns they are with

braid trimmed yokes and have ru es overshoulders the skirt has deep flounce and

sIze 2 to a customer each

FROM 6 TO 9 P MWe shall sell 10 dozen pure linen hem-

stitched tray cloths stamped indesigns for embroidery those have nev-er sold for less than 29c two to a 1 QCcustomer each

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wear including silk and washable storksIn quite a variety of also grasslinen collars trimmed withcolored edge such as white blackpink and lavender these QC-BfllH for 5cc ch

FROM 6 TO 9 P MWe shan sell womens French kid

Sieves in all colors and all sizes eitheronebutton or twoclasp regularJ1J6 kind 2 pairs to each customer QCat

FROM 6 TO 9 P MWe shall sell all colors in sllkateen the

counterfeit of silk thread ever ACinvented three large spools for

FROM 6 TO 9 P ISWe shall sell real cameo sash pins

lame size a quality which is worth f AC-L

FROM 6 TO 9 P MKamis celebrated witch hazel soap an

elegant toilet article larke cakes Jfjcthree pieces in a box for

FROM 6 TO 9 P MWe shall sell real cowhide leather dress

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FROM 6 TO 9 P MWe shall sell c quality of organelle

finished writing paper 24 sheetsand 34 envelopes new shape per Obox

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Market SpaceLIQUID AIR CO SUED-

A Petition Kllcd Flint It lie IKvlnrcd-Ilankriiit

A flied yesterday In theDistrict branch of the Supreme Court of

Keho and Wallace A Menchlnv askingthat Liquid Air and Kefrlcrating Company be bankruptwtttaln meaning of the Bankrupt act

It is stated in the petition thatGeneral Liquid Air and RefrigeratingCompany h In debt to Stilson liutchinxin sum of UOW615 for money adiTknced and supplies furnished to Will JK hoe for money advanced in-curred sad service and to Wallace A-

Mcnrhln for supplies furnIshed It isfurther stated that General LiquidAir and Refrigerating Company admits

It inability to pay Itsdebts and UK to be adjudi-cated a bankrupt

An order waa issued by Jucttoe Anelernon requiting the General Uquld Air and2t frtKraUuc Company to xhow cause on

28 why petition should notb granted Meaara Brandenburg and

named aa for-th petitlHiers

DESTROYED BY lIREThree Frame Dwellings on Hamilton

Komi Burned This MorningThree frame houses on th Hamilton

GarfleM D C were destroyed byfire at an early hour this morning Thelow will exceed lMu-

Jfo alarm and the lire de-partmoRt waa not called out aa the houseswere when the fire wasdiscovered The fire which was of unknown origin started in a vacant houseowned by James F Young Mr Young

Charlotte The occupants bare-ly with their lives

Mr Youngs loss is estimated at 1200while that of Mrs Pleusunt will exceedJT0 Jrisiiruijct WaS tarried en all vt the

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Form Hi Announcement of tin Dcnthof the Prcxiilcitt Rt Buffalo to Citi-Z H time NiitioiiHl Cupltnl I5x-

I re i il u ity Slcnilivrx of the ItonrdThe District Government following the

lead of tbf departments of the UnitedStates Government ordered the variousDistrict offices closed for the day to pubill business out of respect to the mem-ory of the departed President Upon thearrival or the ContmlsBioners at their of j

rices this morning Mr Macfariand Predent of tWPBoard called a special meeting and forma action was taken upon thedeath of the President

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the following order formally anto the people of the District the

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cutive offices to be closed for the dayand on the day of the funeral and orderIns the Hag on the District Building to beplaced at halfmust

Washington D C Sept 1

The Commterioners of the Districtof Columbia have th melancholy duty to announce to the citizens of theOtetnet of Columbia the death of Wil-liam McKinley President of the Un-ite Stats nt a quarter past S oclockthis morning in Buffalo N Y

A tYpiCal American as soldier andstatesman and in the private relationsof UK he won illustrious fame as thechief servant of his country Bat hispersonal character was greater thenh deeds and endeared him to all thepeople and especially to those whos th Columbia and

well his vfrtiirs and grafso touchingly exhIVted In his lost illn ss 1 District of Columbia nhad a better frlr its loss cannot berfpitrtd1 grVf cannot be express d

gtioners direct that the public ofHer sof the District of Columbia be cios dth s day nnd on the day of the fune-a and thit the gs on all the Dis

trct bri llngn ho displayed at halfmast nrtU further orders

HEXRY K F SCACFA8LASDPresident

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C mmtimomit at the iWrkt at CbbjiahUSpeaking of the action takes Commis-

sioner Maefarand stated that it was theunanimous feeling of the Board that thismuch was due to the memory of the latePresident He said that the President hadalways taken a deep interest in the Dis-trict Government and that the progressand welfare of the city of Washingtonway a matter that ever lay upon Ida heartIn view of MrMtcfariand saM thatthe Commissioner were agreed that theyshot follow the precedent at Utetime of the dUI of President Garfieldand close the otttees today and on the dayof the funeral

Commissioner Macfariand was withPresident McKinley on Presidents Dayat the PanAmerican Exposition lastiv k and had a conversation with Mmwhile the party was waiting for raneheonwhich the Commissioner says he winnever forget After going through the ex-citing scones of the following eveningand remaining in Buffalo until he was as-sured by the pkvsteiaas that the Presi-dent was out of danger he returned toWashington to sustain a greatershock which affected him more even thanthat at the time of the shooting Whenasked for a statement relative to thedeath of the President he said thatcould not itxpres his feeling impersonalloss and personal grief after twenty yesesof friendship with Mr McKinley But heconsented to speak of the President es-pecially in isle relation to th District ofColumbia

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President McKinley he said has already taken hte beside Washingtonand Lincoln His fame is secure for alltime to come No one put add U it orsubtract from it He needs BO eulogyfor his personal achievement mend Mspublic services speak and above theirvoices even rises the deer tones of Msnoble Christian character Nothing in hisremarkable life fine as it was and tilledwith greatness became him like the leav-ing of it Let me die the death of therighteous and let my last end be likeIlls rises Instantly in the mind as youread the beautiful story of his last Ill-ness which exhibited all his virtue andgraces from the moment he was shot Ithas given him the hearts of all the peopleof our country and indeed of the clvlllawd world In his death he accomplishedhis great ambition of uniting all sectionsof our country as one

The loss of the District of Columbiais greater than that of any other placeand it is not strange that our citizensshow such personal feeling The Districtnever had a better friend than PresidentMcKinley In the Executive Mansion

Congress he never lost an opportunityto advance its iutereats His course inregard to our Centennial Celebrationwhich owed its sneerso with all that thathas meant so largely to him was typical

It is fortunate for the District thatPresident Roosevelt has been one of itsofficial residents knows its people appre-ciates its and eymp thlzc withits aspirations He too took part withearnestness in our Centennial Celebrationand expressed then his hearty interest Inthe development of the District

Commissioner John W Ross said Ifthere ever can be an occasion when wordsare inadequate and idle such would seemto W the case now The most eloquentorator cannot begin to express the griefwhich felt by the humblest citizen

Mr McKinley will rank among thegreatest of American Pre idents Had henever been known in olticial life he wouldstill have borne a title as honorable asany that was ever conferred by the law orusages of any State or Government name-ly that of an ideal American gentlemanson husband and citizen

Captain Lansing H Beach the Engin-eer said that could findno words in whlcht to express theof loss which the nation and the Districtof Columbia in particular has sustained

CHASES THEATRE TO CLOSE

Otlicr Amusement 1lnpcw to ObserveOnly Jay of Kuiiernl

Chases is the only Washington theatrethat will be closed next week on accountof the death of the President The Acad-emy and Kernans will be open tonightas usual and with the National and Bi-

jou will have the regularly advertisedperformances Monday night However-on the day of the funeral every theatre Inthe city will be closed in accordance withthe practice that will be observedthroughout the country Manager Rapley of the National Theatre thin morningreceived a telegram from Klaw Erlanger the booking agents of syndi-cate which controls practically every im-portant theatre In the country sayingthat syndicate houses would only beclosed on the day of late Presidentsfuneral

Manager Chase early this morning hada force of decorators draping the entireentrance to Ms threat re with mourningIn the centre of the black canopy is aportrait of Mr McKinley surrounded bya black border and Immediatelybeneath is a notice to the that thethAlr will be cloned all of next weekMr Chase says there was a large ad-vance sale of seats for the vaudeville en-tertainment at the Grand next week andall UckethoUers who so desire may havetheir maney refunded by making applica-tion at the box or they will be given

for the followingwhen the bill will be of a similar charac-ter as that engaged for the inauguralweek

Plnoii TAle dHotc Dinner BOoTb Mwly renovated Motel Friu Reuter cor-

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dhot dinner fit their main dials roots EveryvMtU hotel will receive the best

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is to out as if there was notanother ounce of effort left in her Butshe knows howsound her slum-ber will be andh 0 w refreshedthe morning will jfind her Thatsthe tiredness of

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has stopped-movingthIS tired woman feels niece acutely theaching beck and throbbing nerves

Sick women hundreds thousands ofthem have been made well the use ofDr Tierces Favorite Prescription Itestablishes regularity driesdrrins heals inmumiiMtioii and ulcersticn and cures fen de weakness

Words tell what I SMn r i for thirtees years with uterine trouble and draggingdown pains through my hips and backMrs John As iniboia DitN W I cant desci il c thc it wasto be on feet long at a tiie I not catBOT steep often I wt b d to die Then I sawDr w licinc advertised and thought Iwould to them Hcd nut taken one bottle tillI was feeling well After I had takenof Irescription nd one of GoldenMedical Discovery 1 was like a new womanCo H eat and sleep sad do all my own work

The Common Sense Medical Adviseris sent Jnre on receipt of stamps to payexpense of mailing only 21 onecent stamps for the book in coversor 31 stamps for the volume bound incloth Dr Pierce ButfaloN V

HIS MIND UNBALANCED

A Portland Man Surrender Ilimhclfto the Local Iollee

Hurry T Harmon twentynine yearsold from Portland Me walked into Po-lice Headquarters this morning and sur-rendered himself to Detective Sergeants

ad Helan saying he was afugitive from justice Harmon was lockd up st New Jersey Avenue police

station to await a reply to a telegrams tothe New York police

Harmon is said to be s civil engineerlie says he went to New York city about-a year ego and that for eight months hehas been the confidential man Alexan-der Potter a civil and consulting n i-

nwr of Nassau Street with a branchestablishment at Houston Tex Abouttwo years age Harmon says heel anattack of PraM fever then htr

oceasioaal of mental irrespon-stbiwty told police that on September C he forged Mr Potters name to ach ck and left New York The amount ofthe cheek in whose favor it was drawnand whether it was cashed or not he says-h does not know Harmon says th firstthing he remembers haiutru matter isthat he was wandertnariqi PennsylvaniaAvenue this without mony or aplace to stay H hi ifVaiai m moo ofwhat he had surrendered him-self

He says that there was no reason forhim to have wrong as he was re-ceiving salary of JISOO a year and wasliving weN within Mk He is unmarrkd

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In the womans were found aquantity of Jewelry pocketbooks andother property that the claimhas been stolen Sarah stated that theproperty had lte n given her by JohnFrancis Campbell alias Bull Campbellcolored who was last night byDetective Sergeants Baur and Muller ona charge of breaking into the houseAmos II Print at XII Seventh Streetsoutheast on 2i j

xold watch and chain and other Jew-elry valued at 60 recovered ashas also a gold watch chain a silverchatelaine hag that from the

of Hichard 1 Moontom lOINachusetts Avenue nortlteast 11

An additional charge of housebreakinghas been preferred against Campbell Hehi said to have served time for severaloffences A quantity of jewelry and ev-eral pocketbooks have l ein recovered thatthe detectives betievt havfe l e n stolenbut the owners have not yet been found

DUTY ON EMERY WHEELS

Germany flue Iiy KlftyPer Cent

The State Department lens just receivedfrom Frank H Mason the United StatesConsul General at Berlin followingconcerning German duty n emery

It will interest certain exporters ofmachineshop appliance from the United

to know that a recent decision oftho Imperial German CUHKOBW Office reclasaMea emery wheels and doubUsduty hitherto levied on that class of

Germanmade emery whom is tireusually manufactured of pure corundumthe hole which is pierces tnrouicn ihtr of the disk fitting around the chafe orspindle without any metaUic support An-a consequence it happens that siuh awheel sometimes works loose on theas a rciNilt of disintegration from vibration To V vent this American manu-facturers of emery wheels are at riistonx I-

to line or bush the central orifice withBabbitt metal iron or some otherthat will jive a linn the shaft

Hlth no these buHhinKS hay beengenerally covered with a label beaming thename of the maker tits number etcand the metallic portion r concealed Recently however bten dis-covered with the result thatwheels ao provided with bushings areclassified f r duty as metal in combination with corundum wioh increases therat from 71 cents t Jlf per

This rate will not seriously affectthe trade In the smaller sizes of wheelsbut as they are made and used in all dlwill have a tangible effect oo the Betcost of the larger sizes

A beech warrantk Stewart baa bees placed ia the

look of the police fee service The warrant tabawd apes aa indirtweat chandaK her sadWard M SBydcr alia James WardS aliasStewart with larceny of in murrsad nearly Hffa worth of jewelry fromSauadei of cgist At the hnruHT in the Poliee

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Proceedings in Jnsticc AndersonsTribunal This Morning

Charles C Tribute to the Intc f-

IrcKidetit Iolloivod liynioHt Unimportant I Kttl Mnt-tUvfrrred Until Krld

The Supreme Court of the District ad-journ l today in respect to the memory-

f the President Immediately afterfrmiil Kning f court l jr JusticeAnlorcon Charles C Cole formerly a

er of bcneh arose antIsail

1 find no weeds in which to intonesyour Honor of Uie universal sorrow ofthis hour It IMS teen truly skl that ofall the great and good J eH who haveoccupied the Presidential oiMce WilliamMcKinley was iwarer the Hearts of Illstountrjmen these any of the others IHaambition ever tempered with a sin-cere desire to bfneflt elevate hiscountrymen Ills heart went out withtender t sympathy to the weak the poorand those who in agony oppressedEspecially WIts this true of Mm while he ioccupied the of Chief Magistrateand he became endeared to all Ms tellowcitizens

Tnt aged regarded him a son themiddleaged aa w brotherMMl the youngM a father or older brother It hs passingstrange that the astmestas millet SItCOMhave selected such a man for its victimEvery family in country has a feeling skIn to that when ORe of their house-hold lies dead in the house The sorrow j

caused by the death of Mr McKinley tetoo deep too universal too allpervading-to be expressed to words but in silenceonly

So I move your honor that in respect-to his memory court do now adjourn

Before announcing the adjournment ofthe court Justice Amierson took occa-sion to

common with our countrymen wemourn the sad and untimely death of theChief Executive whose beauty of life hasendeared him to the hearts and homes ofall lUll death comes to u in the natureof a personal loss So without addingfurther words of to those justspoken by a distingufehed member ofbar the court will now be adjourned un-til Monday next

The investigation as to the mental con-dition of six persons alleged to be luna-tics which commenced yesterdaywas to have been resumed today butbecause there was no urgent necessitythat the proceedings nould be continuedthis morning the hearing was postponeduntil Friday next

CLERICAL CHANGES MADE

Ai iioiiitmeiitM nud Promotion nt theInterior Department

The following octal changes were an-nounced at the Department of the

todaySecretarys OfHee Appointment WH

liam H GIDeon of Illinois skilled mec ttrWaw at

General Lend OHJee Resignation Wil-liam E McClure of Oregon clerk atW3M

Indian Office Promotion Ray D Llllieof Michigan clerk 6 to l2W

Patent Omce Promotions AlexanderPope of District of Columbia clerk at

to 1MN James W Graham of Dis-trict of Columbia clerk J13UO to JI4WMiss Julia A Warren of New Hampshirecopyist J to clerk atKathryn M Tufts of New York copyistat TOO to Miss Augusta S Mechlinof District of Columbia copyist at Jto clerk at U2 Mrs Mary J Hedgesof New York messenger at 9S4S to copytat at 9 J MIne D ChandKr ofDistrict of Columbia copyist at 9 3 tomessenger S40

Pension Otnoe ApaOhitmeiits SAshton of Nebraska James A Pluckeyof Illinois Johi Harvey T Teacas statJ lonzo T Morgan of West Virginiacopyists at JSOML AugustIxjwath of J r iirjv ula oi rk at U4 r-

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In w YorkNEW YORK Sept HAs the result of

warning sent on Thursday to CaptainTitus of the detective bureau by ChiefYoungelliK of M e Berlin N IL policea man eutipeettitl K being an anarchistwho was on Ms way from Berlin toWashington was arrested at Ute GrandCentral Station last night by DetectivesRheaume FlnVej and Curio on the ar-rival of the 73 efefcick train which hadconnected at SfMiBglieid with the trainfrom Berlin

In the warning despatch front the Berlinpolice it was saW that the man was aPole and that he had declared

of going to Washington to kill VicePresfcknt Roosevelt When arreatcd herethe man that fee was going to Washington to see President McKinley He hadin tile pockets a torpedo such as Is usedon railroad tracks an iron rut a ticketto Washington and J66 He had nopapers

He said that he was Christopher Milleran engineer years oWasked by Detective RhvaMme if he wasmarried the prisoner replied

Thats 1 am sicitBecause of that answer and several

other things MUter was sent to th Bel-le vue Hospital that His sanity might beenquired into

More Mine Koiniil-CONNEULSVIL1E Pa Sept M Three

more of the thirteen bodies that havebeen entombed in the Port Royal minesince June W were taken out yesterdayTwo of these were identified as FrankDave sport and Anton Stickel Only threeremain in the mine and those will

be found when the rescue work isresumed today

RALEIGh N C Sept 14 The sheriffOf Cumberland county broughtto the penitentiary a negro convict whoescaped a number of years ago and wentabroad He left Liverpool only a monthago and came to his old home lie waskpsud the day after his arrival andwill serve the remainder of his tenyearterm He is also an tseaped convict fromSouth Carolina

Infected TulvrculoslfRALEIGH N C Sept 14 The board of

directors of ties Insane Asylum hereordered fortythree out of Its herd ofeighty cattle killed because they havetuberculosis A careful examination wasmade of all the stock New stables forcattle will be buUt to replace the infectedones

Funeral of Judtrc StumpELKTON M I Sept M The funeral of

Judge Frederick Stump took place Sat-urday morning at 11 oclock from Mshome at Perry Point Services will be-

held at the house by Rev Mr Hoover ofIVrryvill Presbyterian Churh reinaiiiH were taken to Harford forint rinent in the family burying groundmar Stafford by the side of his wife

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T tells plain facts that everyone of the Rentier sexou Iit to know Its c sense advice savespam trouble and anxiety One or more copies

sent upon request to one n or to ditferentdresses If the readers ot nis announcement know ofexpectant mothers they will do them a favor byhaving this book sent to them Address the publishers

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gtc aaa ua r to taycicsmij patron that I wMl tept my-

cjtaHmcBtea Maniay September 16 witi a fuJ a5rrme t leegoods and exquWte raedek for Fall wear

My brother Mr F Schwartz who just reteraed from Ewraae-

wai successful in securing nvodiis of Rawd itr sadothers for our establishments ia Wastiingtoa and Nrw York Cky arran emeats havtaj been midc whrreby they are to inform uc of tfce

newest cuts styles and trimmiajf that will bi introiuccd Is taHieisoI ant now fully equipped with th best of skilled workiaea having

sured the services of tailors formerly with Mescrs Potefemc Ga gowand WeiagArtea o New York Cty and am prepared to take order eSkirts Coats and Sats eajuriB prompt delivery and perfect satisfectioB

as to fit style and workmanshipOa alt orders placed with me faeore the 1st of a of-

5JO wilt be made oc each Suit

Thanking you for past fa vow aad trailteg that lihaM be aaoored

with a continuance of your valued patroaage I am

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The New And Winter Styles

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Justice Aadenoa today graatcd MusicS Uiy a divorce from her Imrtiasil Beajaaiia JtSdby The divarce was asked for oa the graaad-

f 4eertioa petitioner i allowed to iwher matdea name Mamie K Matthews j

Marriage H eaM Were aaaed today to WilliamK Cite sad eUie K Ueatmarae EdwardHnlaan sad Birdie Hawkiaa tiaaUrr K Kaimta-aad Stanch Subset D Ssylea sad OieuiaNeat

la feaaoace to tae duiint of nraaj aoaoan atrasing the oseasir aroaad the PeaceCnm oa the Satiaaal Cathedral sits oa Smvday afenaiinmi the time of the sadie has bees

Vlliert IHe rtlerly CeiniluctWilliam Norris colored a Hpeetal policeman

a d fS by Judge tills m the Pdie Courttoday Xorri it was a i had a coatrovergr-oa a car with a conductor sad vbm he was

off at the corset of Ninth Street sad Pewayraaia Aveaoe beeaaae JWwrderly

luC Out e f A TJicntreEdward colored was ftned hy-

iitufdirly and ia default will serve thirtyia the workhotaie Hawkia was assay ia KerSees ThIStle la t sight and

Obediah A Party today lied salt for divorceagainst ate wife Samamha J 1arrfr e thegroaad of deaertioa The parties were weird ia-

Saaibc county Michigan ia March andlived together aatil September 1667 HoiKatia are healed ai

Rather Tlmn StealCharlea Peader about tittyeight years

was a arboaer ia the Police Court today chargedwith heiaa a vagrant A policeman Imtiaeilthat he Sowed Peader beaxiag oa Third Streetlast sight Feeder aid that he WM a crippleMM roaM sot work sad thought it better tobeg than Meal He said he wasted to toHaltiatnre Judge till took his penoaal boshtown wa Monday he would be rearrejted

A Urge deiegstioa of HMaben si WasaiagtoaTemple No I and America Temple Xo t LaJiea of the Golden accoaipaaied the cupicnic deputy Xaxgie E Mren on a Ira

visit to Monarch Temple No 2nixht and were boupiublr eatertaiaed A notelv of hiM hen were made ia which the vjIces that the President was driaic was relirrilto in expressive sad feeUag termq Ry uaaaim u

the supreme deputy was reqaested to writto Sea MtKlnler sad to convey to her thesuraiMf of the atae f aympatajr of tile

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THE DISTRICT OF OOLCMMA WASHINGTONAUGUST ST M i The owaera of the follow

Ihatrict of Cohaabia of which ao petMMbe hued ia said Marrict who erthn M or cmimsto repreceat aach owaer are hereby sullied toin bright withinholidays ei ep d after the WIlt DAY of Af

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tnet of CW bia will their rtaiynl sadaweac the iarladwK the eoat af adTertwnir MOMM the property oa whim aa aweed are ntharit of aa act ofC aera appeased hazel 1 iaa entitled Aact to fiB f the removal M cd irom theia the f Waidringtoa Uutnet of Corambia to Part of J X sad Jg sqaare laSKraacis Myanker onset of rteord lot IS ad-J square ttS E W Teller sad L K Haaa-bratata ovaers of lots 7 8 aad 9 tomfem Joseph R AjeUey easer of record hM nupllH J Ha M W Patter oa o-

rd lots 13 aad 14 eqaare Atiaaham owaer of reseed i t K tWilliam H Talbaadge owner of recited lots IT-

K M Ml 21 22 aad 9 eauare MMHaidehoper owner of record Iota TS 74 aad 75

157 James W Gerard owner f recordJam M Carlisle

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Kaaare 57S J C WillUnl of record thalf of lot 23 qaare 724 Margaret CmMU

7 4 Jolla H Motfent owner of reread pert oflot 42 jqaare wilt 741 Mary K ThumT n

of r ord lot 22 saaare 743 A andSeMea owaers of record lot 25 fvmtre 7BiJolla M n owner of record lot 3 aquarc

JoNi Nearath owa r of record lot 27r JS2 William Foley waer of record lot

5 L SS S8 H and M MHiare 177 OUr irj-Andr owaer at rvrord lot block 34 o-

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4 sad 92 aaaare M6S Be ie M Liod nowner of record order of the Board ofCommiiSMaris of the District of Colnmtia WIILIAM TiXDALL Scvretarr

The 3fa dieAn alarm from box 12 Shuttle after U oVIock

this aaoraiac was for a at 38 C Str c

aimed bv matches taking Sac fnthe furnace The baOdiax owned hy ThornW MaHh and is occopted by Mn otbaumThe damage will sat sieved ML sad covered

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Our i5 Assortment ofVlens Suits

consiRts of a magnificent stock ofstripe and plain Worsteds Viewnas Blue and Klark CHeviotsThibets and Tweedsnot be surpassed in the city

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