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SPECIAL NOTICES. FIFTY YEAR!5 iN SERVICE.

SEBRING IS CLERK OF COURT 1


Why run" the risk I COME DOWN ANY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY

HI
MOTH- h"v,n* n1 tloilnrs' worth of wear
named today to succeed the
PRDOR
ahlts, blanket*. fnrs. ete.. niinei
l,y UM,,hf'' trbra tbe.v can be am
ply protected fit sra.ill coat late joseph y. potts. AT 8:45 A.M. O R SATURDAY AT 5:00 P.M. TO |
i COLON IAL BE ACH.V A.!
r» * /-l> M ANA HAWS
' A'jS. TAR BAGS.. "f>1' an'' j
E.fllORRISON PAPER CO. judges of Police Court Announce
W PA. AVE. A.VD 401 03-fC. ELEVENTH
iytOdcHn.lt
ST Appointment.W. S. Adkins the

PS u m Bps n gF ixiu res 1° BHBBijl|l|BM New Financial Officer.


W«* nro eloafnif «»ttI »r very low pr>C8 a sa?ni»I
I bebmhbb^
i
Li/ '?

I
!fj*» of l'hnn)»iiicr Fixtures. Vou van pi'-k up
argmin.
Rd. J. Hannan, 007 <;th X.W. Chp-T & «M WBmKSmz
The temporary appointment of Frank
A. Sebring as clerk of the Police Court to
succeed the late Joseph Y. Potts was
| WASIMINQTON'S ATLANTIC CITY,
We
.r In your
stop
ROOK
leaks
or WALL so that tbey
»tay stopi»-(l savini; expense of eontiD
repairs. Avoid further ROOF worries
-

nal
p*:-' ^ made permanent today. The permanent
appointment was announced by Judge
Kimball immediately after the receipt of
a communication from Judge Mullowny
1 And Eluy a Cottage or | j

ron
bv consulting »i*. Estimates free.

yK' tf.v
clatttss,.
3ig, m«T|perthal»Ti«
Modern Print Shop.
Bt»<i
Brv*^
*
Jlfl^M
that the appointment of Mr. Sebrtng
would be entirely satisfactory to him.
William S. Adkins. brother of Assistant
United States Attorney Jesse Adkins, was
1 Btoflsiness Site
.

7"to
appointed financial clerk to fill the 2 On the Famous "Classic Shore' Section the Corporation
|j
'
'"Brady Tract" in the Northwest
.«With typesetting
to <Jo tlie rth
ayt presees of thy intes' pattern to Ho * hi
i.-rnitlng wo are enabled to ttirn out the lies
caused by. the promotion of Mr.
Sebring.
vacancy or
of Colonial Beach. %
01 %

The
"<*k at price*; well under competition.

Graf«tonic
Jlydd
Big
Shop, 420-22
Roof Paint.
Detweiler,
Print
*nc-»
nth
I
E^liP
1I* vm~ '_'
»
It was at first thought that the appoint,
ment of a clerk would nor be made until
the return of Judge Mullowny from his
vacation, which he is spending in Asbury
Park, the first or second week in Augus*.
The temporary designation of Mr. Rebring,
however, was satisfactory to Judge
11!| USE A TEF4T UNTIL YOU CAN BUILD.
Till: PALACE STEAMER ST. JOHNS LEAVES THE FOOT OF 7TH STREET SAW
§:J
e-'i
ualat
Two qualities necessary In perfect
are
durability ami effectiviuesa.
a
Oraf-tonl.
too'
I, .\ jMBBI
keep
and It is stated that rather than ;i ti
the matter open longer he hastened
Mullowny, Splendid hotel accommodations for all. %
floofA.^mao
"""""I-
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Paint combine*
T+ i t./k
UT-^rr*.-.
lublifledly {rmreuitevd.
Qiraftojn&SofliJnc.,
both qualitiestn»in
at
M
m

££*?« iXS*
I
hi*-
,ar.A
uiic
OA..#
J'«v»
4
the
U
mill 3
4 '
b.l(ch
...
m;
.

B<
lit
bMIH^MB
BBVBB^BB^^^^^^^^^BB
to do his part In the matter by
at once with Judge Kimball. : i
Was Expetced.
Appointment
J\
communicating
\\
children.
Beautiful lots for sale immediately on the shor# front on easy terms.
This is a splendid opportunity to secuire a summer bouse for yourself and
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F#25
1
IfMOrt B;
I'hmio M. "'*> Theappointment of Mr. Sebring was by
?
High and healthy. Splendid view« of Potomac river and surrounding
Jjp
"lot
With
1

nt
jj-t>
Water on inTap0house
u Gas Water Heater
Kve "tap"
tn>t water on
not|i<>. \\> install Gus Water
charie*.
tt-nixso.v
on
the
at almost
Heater*.
McCarthy, 1217
a
moment's
|

Modertc U
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^BHBHm^B^Hfill^Hmi i
BllSB&BHHSflHfl^lEHiH^^H a
you can

1 itu st.
i
no means unexpected. It is stated by the
judges that the appointment was made
because of Mr. Seb ring's faithful

office.
of his duties and his unquestioned
ability to carry on the work of the clerk's V
%
$ performance
$
country.
Fir© and police protection. Electr 1c lights. T.ong distance telephone.
Excellent water. Boardwalk and wide
This Is positively the beat land for sale today in the township of Co- T ^
lonlal Beach. Lota will double In valtle writhm a year.
Up0 11
and
^rcrms Low as $1.00 Cash as
|
Jrjdscoous Employment KB Immediately after he was notified of his
u
appointment for tho new clerk nominated Salt water bathing, crabbing and 1
yourself bur igalow. ^
lshlns" and $1.00 per Month and Up. £
.of well billheads,
printed H, "BHHBBBBBBHHI Mr. Adkins the office of financial % Buy a lot and build a

blotters, folders, etc.,


we torn out will prove
such
loir help
as
your a to ^BBESSISmIS clerk, which was immediately confirmed
by Judge Kimball in his own behalf and
for Judge Mullowny, in accordance with
|
^ lx>ts 25x100 feet and up in depth.
SEND FOR PLAT JlND PRICE LIST. «
5% Discount for Cash.
ouhI tress. We'll prepare est! mutes ami instructions to that effect received today.
J The appointment of Mr. Adkins was a
samples for your approval on abort notice. MAJ. CHABLES D. A. LOEFFLER.
Geo. E. Howard, 714 12th St.,
matter of a few moments, and he was
notified of the aotion at his of~ immediately 9
^
| IR Estate Company, |
_
fioo in the District building.

Colonial leal
.

PRINTER. ENGRAVER AND EOOKBINDHR.

"JO I if
jvft-d.eSu.l 4
Growth
The Constant business is convincing
_
.in our
proof that "Barker" goods and
SERVES FIFTY YEARS J I J hint that lie sent the following letter t
his old friend:

)
"
"WHITE HOISE, July 1«>, U«>3.
Aly Deal MaJ, Loeffler:
Today complete your fifty
THE COURT RECORD.
District Supreme Court.
II Sii. D. C.
1201 O N.W., Washington, \1
yearsa
"
you ~

prices give eiitirc satisfaction. ! half century.of service in til e EQUITY


COURT NO. I.Justice Wright.
WORK lull Hlncks & Johnson agt. Chambers; Jesse
K STOCK A
Millwork and Interior Trim
Maj. Charles D. A. Loeffler *
army of the United States; and you hav fl W Pf«fhlir\*J- utinolritArl tmct&A (*> yiauu «.4.
nln/.n
Jk. WWUA
9
*»l vi uoirv flit
a

BRANCH OFFICIE ON THE PROPERTY AT COLONIAL BEACH.


I.uraTO Rounds Out Half Century.
.
.r aj| hinds. Htalrwork. been in close and confidential relation s William W. Chambers: withdrawal of
hi Jyfi-Ct
ORDER. per, etc. Prompt delivery. with eight Presidents. You have renders^ exhibit J. K.
ordered; complainant's solicitor,
Potbnry.
Geo. Mo Barker, S7N7-thrst!"' loyal, faithful and gallant service to tli
Dulany agt. Waggaman: reference to
country; you have shown yourself a:n auditor:, complainant's solicitors. Maddox
ivP-d.eSu.U
Green berg aim Expert^?,'c£ PRESIDENTS' DOORKEEPER
Watch Cleaning, 75e. Mainspring. 75c. Crystal,
, absolutely trustworthy man; you
I done well every duty intrusted to youi.
hav e & Gatley.
Dewey agt. Ford; order of publication;
It is a record for your childrer\p and you r complainant's solicitor, W. C. Clephane.
ARMY AND NAVY NEWS. 111 I'l
t'c. AU work guaranteed.
MAX GKEENBEUG. 523 10th St. N.W.
children's children to be proud of.
"With good wishes, 1 am,
Jones agt. Board of Home Missions of
the Presbyterian Church; decree Army Orders. We now offer homeseekers the best
~I ^T'-VT R DISAPPOINT."
First Entered the United Statesi "Your friend.
"THEODORE ROOSEYELT."
struing will and appointing trustee:
solicitor. F. J. Maguirc; de-j
conj Cap
complainant's i. McCaskey,
Walter B.
Sheridan, 111.,
at Fort Infantry. homes for the money to be had on
detailed
is
lath

Army July 10, 1858. fendant'.i solicitor, J. B. learner. Atlantic rifle


Our Typewriter Letters will
you larger returns than any
bring medium.
Sketch of Career. Bali agt. First Co-operative Building
Ma.i. laioffler enlisted in the cavalri7 Association: order vacating order of July
service of tin: United States at Ealti H appointing receivers: writ of en exeat
.
competitor
as a
Niagara,
at Fort
in the
competition Columbia Heights.
New York.
First L»ieuts. Charles B. Reese and Ned
LETTER FROM ROOSEVELT more July to. 185#, fifty years ago today j ordered M. Green, Infantry,
15th detailed
are as
Call and sec MR. , to issue; bond, $5,000; and certain
.Located at the N.W. Corner
other
3.0<>"» letters, addressed and signed. $7.50.
500 letters, addressed and signed. $4.75.
samples. Almost at once he jumped into the thick
Executive Congratulates Friend and under Robert E. Lee, who was lieutenan ant's solicitors. \V. E. Lester and J. H.
parties allowed to intervene;
solicitors. W. J. Lambert, R. H.
est of the western Indian fights, servinj? Yeatman and Burton Maeafee:
competitors
complainant's Springs.
at Leon
defendt Infantry, orderedEllicott
Second Lieut. A.
rifle
competition,
in the southwestern

Surg. Clemens W.
and Contract
16th
Brown. .Monroe and Holmead Ave.
We use
them.
BYRON S. .YDA MS, Printer,
(,1.15-tf. 141 512 11th at.
Commends Latter's IRecord. i colonel of t!ie 2d Cavalry, and Fitzliuglj Wilson. Gmse agt. Sullivan; sale decreed, with regular encampmentinstructora
McMillan are
at the
duty to as
ttie of .Inside Houses, $7,000.
WEATHER FORECAST. Sketch of His Career.
ce. then a second lieutenant in the sami W. W. Edwards and J. A. Tonmcy *
'

regiment. He aided in saving the life, o: tees to sell; complainant's solicitor, W.trus" W. Watertown, S.
at
National Guard,
South Dakota
D.
to he held .Corner House, $7,500.
Pitzhugh Leo during one of the Intliaii i Edwards; defendant's solicitor, J. A. MaJ. H. Boughton, general staff,
Daniel

They 21 Yz feet wide and darkrooms


The beauty of these houses is that there are
Showers This Afternoon or Tonight. fights, and in later years Gen. Lee w;ui t Toomoy. Botts agt.| Botts; leave to file
supple-!
Capt.and White,
Herbert A.
are detailed to attend theCavalry,
11th
Regiment, encampment and dark
no

Saturday Fair and Warmer.


Forecast Till S P.M. Saturday..For the
To complete lit"ty years of serviec

well civilian etnpioye; to


to th«

have I
his close
United States us soldier and ofiioer in the White House to talk wit!,
soldier
triend.
days.
always stopping
liini about
at tin
theii r
mental bill:
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complainant's solicitors.
Everett A- Ewing; defendant's solicitor,
David Rothschild, July
Guard,
or" the 36th
Spirit Lake,
:J4. 1!W"S,
17 to
at
and the
National Heat.10 1stlarge,andbright
Iowa
Iowa, from
encampment 2d floors
no
and 2 tiled baths. Hot-watercontain
finished in oak. Colonial front
areas.
rooms
are
are

District of Columbia and Delaware,


this afternoon or tonight. Saturday
iair and warmer: fresh east to northeast
showers army, us as
liad the closest relations with Presidents
' In the winter of 1*m;1 IScrgi. Loeffler wa:s

tie remained at headquarters here ami 011


Roxbury Distilling Company agt.
laney; rule to show cause returnable July
of the United States for nearly forty ordered to report to Washington for duty 17; complainant's solicitor. J. A. Rurkart.
De, Of the 33th Regiment. Iowa National
Guard, at that place, from August 8 to
13. 1908.
porches.
once.
It's worth your while to see these houses at
r'intjs. years; to be happy and prosperous ii , seout Fendall agt. Watterston: order of pub-; Capt. William Newman, 1st Infantry, is
his family relations, and to enjoy th< when he duty until the dose of the warI licatlon; complainant's solicitor, J. W. detailed as professor of military science
For Maryland and Virginia, fair in was again sent to the War Di: and tactics at the Columbia Military
THOS. J. FISHER & CO., Inc., j
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widespread friendship and esteem of doty doorkeeper body Davidgc.


western, showers in eastern portions this every part meat for as
nruintrv i«; :i rrr'nril <»1 guard for Secretary Stanton. letter he wa:
and Academy, Columbia, Tenn., vice Maj.
otntounuin in t William L. Buck. 10th. Infantry, who will
afternoon or tonight, fair and warmer Gen. Scotield. and when Gen. Gran BAN'KRUITCY I COURT.Justice Wright.
Saturday* -fresh nortlteasterly winds.
Conditions
which. President Roosevelt says, u mar with was inaugurated President in lStlU he wa:
ought to be proud. The record is part oi told to report for duty at the ,Whit< lots ratified.
In re Thomas E. Waggaman; sale of join his regiment.
Leave of absence for, two months Is;
granted Capt. Seaborn G. Chiles, 11th In-
738 15th Street N.W.
Wewthor and General
bat*t)mefric depression has moved Forecast..A the lite history of Maj. Charles r>. -\ House. He was assigned to duty a:
DISTRICT COURT.Justice Wright. fantry. ==ss~I
siowly northeastward along the Carolina
<-oast and is central this morning near
Matleras. This disturhanee will continue
Loeffler. who, in a quiet way. is today
the completion of fifty years with[ '
the government of the United States.
celebrating
t
doorkeeper for Gen. Grant. Three vear:
later liis enlistment in the army expire! In re opening of alley in square litiGG,
and he was appointed to a civil positioi1 order confirming verdict.
at the White House, still remaining a:
MaJ. T. Bentley Mott, 4th Field Artil-
lery, will proceed to Lansing. Mich., for
the purpose of instructing the personnel
of the field battery, National Guard of
. . .... .... i. . . 4

in a northerly course, and cause fresh to Maj. Loeffler is personally known tr>' doorkeeper, and being retained PROBATE COURT.Justice Wright,
by ever: Michigan. «J» Call, win! or phono Main 4S40 for booklet. X
risk northeasterly winds and showers every prominent politician and stalesmar> President to this time. In 1S78 he wa:j. In re Elizabeth S. Sothoron et al.; order Suburban luc is .

long and near the middle Atlantic coast


luring the next twenty-four hours.
in the country as a doorkeeper of
Presidents.made a captain in the regular army, beini* appointing
Although more than seventy year?5!j assigned as military storekeeper, lie wa: Sothoron
John H. and Elizabeth B.
~

guardians; bond. $11,500: attor"


Second Lieut. William N. Hensley. jr.,
13th Cavalry, is detailed as a competitor ! «.
in the northern rifle competition at Fort
|
S
LYNNHAVEN, MO.
On the shores of Cbega.(<eake Buy.
by automobile from Washington.
$
miles 4> Hlf3l AVllCll \ OU
Temperature is below the seasonal of age he is still holding that responsible later promoted to major and is now oi neys. M. Duekett & Son. |iv#» ill
from the Mississippi valley and the averige position at the White House.
'

ine roureo nst. J nere is every prospec ; Estate of Maurice J. Roule; will
mitted to probate and letters testament- ad!
Sheridan. 111.
The leave of absence heretofore granted
% S3®TheKSSOiilOES. KB ?; suburb like
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3
8
-southern lake legion to the gulf and
and south Atlantic coasts, and is
.bove normal in the west and northwest
middie Letter From President. that
President Roosevelt thinks so much o] vigorous and active.
'
1 »« will remain doorkeeper to Presi
| dents until his life is ended. lie is stii :ary granted to Clara E. Soule; bond. $100;
attorneys, Archer & Smith.
Col. Richard I*. Hoxie, Corps of
is extended to August 7. 190S.
A board of officers to consist of Col t
«*>
Engineers, most picturesque. healthful and
restful watering place from Massachusetts <J»
Florida. Tbe finest fishing and shoot- X
<a>
^^^
f hnto; hnoA II f
.

V fVlludWi !/ Vi
quartermaster ?to
Showers are likely to occur tonight Estate of Catharine Con my; will WIICt
along the middle Atlantic roast, and
promises to he fair and warmer in Sutirday mitted to probate.
In re Martha. H. T^ewis; order to pay
ad. William S. Piitten. assistant
general; MaJ. John T. Knight, general T
Ing ground south of Canada. Koatlng a
and bathing surpassed by none on the a
Atlantic coast. X
staff; Capt. Elmer Lindsley, ,p. j 1 . .

the middle eastern and southeastern


ctatCS.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. BRANDS CHILD FOR LIFE. hill; attorneys, Crosthwajte & Coltaday.
In re George Pudgeon et al.; order ap- is appointed to meet at
for the purpose of examining and
quartermaster.
Philadelphia.
Fearful Act of Religion-Crazet 1 pointing Robert K. XPNamara guardian:
The winds along the middle Atlantic
-oast will l»e fresh to brisk northeasterly
FOLK AND A-HALF STREET
between K and L SOUTHWEST
streets.John Mother in New York.
bond. $'200;
,

attorney. R E. M<'Xamara equipage.


reporting upon samples of clothing and
|| S3,,k.SVTa!".,"^"iH?2;.
"'"I of
£o£,°b'»!Vh ,Xhr "?i
It is Washington.
night, shifting t<> southerly Saturday,
id on the south Atlantic and east gulf W. Kreis et al. to Albert Carry,
trust<-e '
Estate of West Steever. petition for
N'KW YORK. July 10. Asserting tha probate of will filed; attorney. J. \V.
Leave of absence for three months is
granted Capt. Alfred T. Clifton, Signal <$> blfleent waterways for boating and fishing, T
convenient to the 'SS Ij city,
-ousts light northerly, becoming variable.
Steamers departing today for European
eorts will have fresh east to northeast
for National Capital Brewing

square 54C; -'lb.


Company,
part original lots 1 and 14, was the
her six-year-old son, Charles flood sailI. ]i Glennan.
Messiah, his mother. Mrs. Grace torney, J. IV.
! Goodsall, branded him for life on tine j Estate of Mary R. Stever. petition for TheChanges
Glennan.
Corps.
Estate of Joseph Pr.vor. caveat filed; at-
in Artillery Corps.
life will be full of social diversions.
fctjo
i/lliLI.W
X $
*?M
nfi
<?>
and in addition tO Its
ra' attractions it offers
.tt *1
tllC rrvnv-onirnroc
COnVCHienCCS r\f
. .
TllX
winds, and probably showers to -t he DEANWOOD AND PROSPECT A 60 by l.Vi ft. with'-i-acre OYSTER Garden. X j all OI
Grand Hanks.
The following heavy precipitation 'in
ncheg) has been reported during the past Brooks,
J. Baker et ux. to James H,
part; $! ».
HI1.LIra The child was rescued early today fVonn | Glennan.
In
following-named
forehead and throat with a redhot iron. I probate of will filed; attorney, j. W. Coast Artillery Corps are
r« George Pudgeon et al., petition to companies as indicated:
officers of the
assigned to!
la an exceptional Investment opportunity. X e-ps
the ff cit.vT
the religion-crazed woman and both wer e appoint guardian filed;
attorney. R. E. Capts. William R. Smith, 168th; Elmer T Oyster gardens are worked for purcbas- 4j, I
: WIDOW S MITE.Elizabeth It. Kalbfus
iwenty-four hours: Wilmington. 3.38:
1.31:: Macon. 1.112; Atlanta. 1.5S: et vlr. »amuel T.. to peter A. Drury, Savannah. taken, to ihe Bellevue Hospital, where th e McNamara. I i ers bv the Cynnhaven l>evelopment Co.. X
J. Wallace, 54th; Samuel ,M. English, x and will return an annual income of at 7

$ Suburban Homes
1 *¥
Hatteras, 1.12: Goldsboro; N. <\, 2.36;
N'pwbern, X. C-, 3.1a.
Downtown"
lot H'.-'; S10.
SQPARKS 4«1. 4:*;. 104, .'ISO and interestW.
Jennie It. Mnul'ou and George
Temperature.
.
'
mother told the polite and liospital au
thorities that she had branded the hoy
whom she believed to be the long-looked .!
HAIR DRESSER KILLED. With; Richard H. Williams, 160th. and
Joseph Matson. 0th; First Lieuts. Henry j X In Lynnhaven Country ClubFltEE
II. Scott, 111th; Benjamin H. Korfoot,
to lot owners «f»
/"»

I %MBER$HIP 1

nOlV ready IOr OCClipaHCV


The temperature recorded today by
!-' ast & ("o.'s standard thermometer \v:us
Drury to Hosea B. Moulton and
E. Ambrose, trustees, all interest
in e-stai* of Wil'iam C. Drury: Sl."i.
William tor tviesstan. so tnat lie would be known
marked and distinct from others for life.
Bloody Hatchet Testifies to
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in New Orleans.
123d; Ralph E. Herring, 78th; Carl E.
Murder If
f eligible to membership. fast andct \ 4*
This property
you
i» '
selling very
want a choice location ACT NOW. X
X 1 1
3TC
rhaserc
Offered to CltllCk
at
^

pUTX
«?l
'
Wiggln, 110th; Richard I. McKenney.
s follows: y a.m., 75; noon, 81;

Condition of the Water.


p.m.. FOPRTEENTH AND 1*
NORTHWEST -Fourteenth Street Sav
STRKKTSI
Bank to Thomas W. S?ubbh'iield, '
The police charge that the woman als<°
tried to kill her mother, with whom sh<e
ings
j terribly j
NEW
lying
j
ORLEANS. La.. July 10..After Ifflh; Walter Singles. 126th; Jacob A.
for nearly twenty-four hours In the Mac k, 100th; LeRoy Bartlett. 63d; Basil 3,
lived, and herself. The little boy, tnouglIt rear of a little
moekbisgn real
1335 G STRBET N.W.,
X Washington Agents
mm \X
I.yonhavet) Develop- X 'm;
| nrr, cs*., p
will recover. The t wio I Rourbon street, hair-dressing shop at 210 G. Moon, 3f>th; Ellery W. Niles, 82d; Adel- X
part lot 1, square : $!« < all at our main omce or ,

j women wtburned, jyfl-tf meut Co. V


Temperature and condition of water at E and STREET SOl'TH EAST between St h the body of Alphonse no Gibson, 7ffl.h; Sidney H. Guthrie, llSth, iU r,m branch office 011 t he
S a.m.: Great Falls.Temperature. 75. Otli streets.Josephine Gri.stoek to r placed in the psychopatlil0 Durel was found late and Henry T. Burgin, 105th. »3>
{ property, for full particulars.
Melville M. Moffitt, part lot square } ward for observation., yesterday The following-named officers of the afl»rnoon
ondition. 12. Daiecarlia
82: condition at north U2.".: $1<> reservoir.Temperature,
connection,
condition at south connection, 1". MOT* XT PT.EASANT.IIB. I.atane Lewis
_ in a badiy mutilated condition.
LIKES LUKE'S APPOINTMENT. Nearby lay a bloody hatchet, evidently the companies
Coast Artillery Corps are relieved from and the tug Choctaw from Washington
indicated and placed on for Norfolk. I I llO>. J., f'ishcr
r.. i
&o Co., lllC., i

et Tix. to Margaret Eakeman. lot the weapon used by the murderer. tiie unassigned list:
Georgetown distributing
82: condition at influent $10. reservoir.Temperature. Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce apparently Investigation showed that Durel's shop Capts. Thomas F. Dwyer, 10th; Marine Corps Orders.
Lawi j 738 15th St. X.W .

8: condition at effluent gatehouse. ! PROSPECT STREET NORTHWEST gateiouse, between had been robbed and the
I began a search for a negro woman police
rence S. Miller. 22d: Jacob C. Johnson. C'apt. P. F. Archer, A. Q. M.. granted |
Up-River
Waters.
"!4th and I'At h stre-ts.J.
Gordi»n al.. trustees, tci
Charles if. Hurley, par! lot lb. square
Ilokl-worth
.
Sends Word to Roosevelt.
S|.< :i ! EKspatrli to The Star.
<
106th; John R. Proctor, JM>th; Jacob M. ! leave for one month. j
cook Coward,
who works in the neighborhood, but who :u»tii. and 6th. and Kenneth C. Mastellcr. Second Lieut. A. A. Raeicot. jr.. from
First Lieuts. Edward Canlieid. marine barracks,
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speoiai IKspah h to The Star. ltr.'l; ?_.bbb. disappeared. Durel was for many jr.. 34th; Franc Lecocq, 47th. and Charles i navy yard. Mare Island. «s»
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Capitol
NORTHWEST b-i Wefcn Northi
va., J'liv so.. N STREET ati<i 1st ;ureets.George W
meeting of tin- Chattanooga Chamber o t years the proprietor of a fashionable II. Patterson, 82d. j
hairsCal.. to Washington, D. C. OU HdV0 SCCfl
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l*otoma« < loar ami Shenandoah ( to nlv. Commerce last night a resolution wa j dressing establishment in the old French The following transfers of officers of the Maj. P. M. B&nnon. from 1 a du darters j Am _a wO __
Walsh to J Edwartl Chapman. original
NO RIVER VIEW RIOT.
lots > and 7. square tilT; ?.I."i.
! adopted indorsing the action of Pros id en t
j quarter.
Roosevelt in appointing (itn. Luke Wrigh t! Various cii cuinstances combined to
Coast Artillery Corps are ordered: Marine Corps to marine barracks, navy «- I||0 r ItlGSl
Capt. Alexander Greig. jr., from the. yard, Piiiiadelphia, Pa. «y V <
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MERIDIAN 11! LS. Dana W. Manners !
2208-2222 lagltr Place
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ux. t:i .Mitrv P Eaton, lot 17. blo<-k 15 j Secretary of War. Forest Camp, Con dnce his extensive trade to a very modes' re- 121st
Capt.
Company to the 50tb.
George O. Ilubbard. from the 9i>th Retirement of Old Soldiers. bet. 1st anil 2d \V and Adams st«. n.w. <£* %
Story of Military Rough
House at Sib.
PET WORTH.J. Harry faun- Mar.% j simiiar action tonight. preparing to tak e i patronage
federate Veterans, is and he finally came to occupy to the 4!>th. On their own applications the following V <?»
UlM, Wo,.k froln v « apitoi Bt, c-rs.
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Resort Denied. G. Oyster, lot :r.». square :»i:51; flu. the little shop where his body was found. Capt. Theodore H. Koch, from tire I62d named enlisted men have been placed 011 These beautiful vmsii hemes are new
Neighbors who missed itint started an in- to the H5tli.
you "hi?.''
It i< nr-haticatly denied hv inc otticers BI'KLEITH Virginia C. Huidekoper el First Lieut. Charles C. Burt, from the the retired list; First Sergt. Thomas Cul- Z ^iuc
(id tne-i ut Kort Washington that there al. to Joseph and Violet Robsmi. lot STILL GUESSING AT RIDDLE. vesugatlon which resulted in tlit- dh?- linan. Company I». 4ih Infantry; Scrgt. V wnrru OP 2) FEET, allowing ves- !.
11 square 141: M«» t 126tli to tlie :56th.
eovery of the body.
was it riot, caused bv soldiers or any one
PLEASANT l'EAINS.Mar.\ P Kan.:; t Answers Being Received From Out First Lieut. Edward E. Farns worth. Maj. August Luer. lGtli Infantry; Bat- Z Hm'
frdht; unusual Ufc''arrangement,
r""n' <
both
at River View Tuesday night last Ml. to Dana W. and Eliza beta W
Manners. Inciters from half dozen different of-Town Readers. REBELLION IN HONDURAS. from tlie 123d to the 34th. *
Sergt. Maj. William O. Atkins, y tra< tire and convenf-nt. t
men.-, tM.-d
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. attalion
21st fnfar.tr>'; Cook James HI. key, 17th Vr li»at: , f'*
'id tvi t -jlilicat ion of the story to that lot l'-> and part lot 1 'S *1b ______ Naval Orders.
WYOMING TERRACE.Lisle S larce. oii'fertnble KIT'-BKN ON
Teet. nd also stating that the arm of
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«nt. hi N Marott. commanding Sub T


et al.. trustees, to Kate A. Flagg
lot i:t7: $! ..ViO.
Lipseombreceived this morning the Tombston
a
bv
state s Insurgents Have Captured Two
Towns and Threaten Another.
Capt. A. Mertz, from charge of the naval Company. Coast
magazine, St. Juliens 'creek. Va., to the First Coast
Artillery Corps,
Sorg*. William Joyce. 153d Com- *r
and <r> MAIN l"l>~»01t.
p,.- e QCft X
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»mpatty, was broken while he was t Editor attest the popularity of the Rea third lighthouse district, Tompkinsvllle, panv. Artillery Corps. '1 rivBj 9<9|93Vi
to 'indue the unrulj soldiers, has
ansed much surprise.
>OS i::47 AM) 1M..1 .\I.\SSA<"HI SKTTS;
AVENTB SOUTHEAST-Uf>otgo K
UlemlnR *' al.. trust*i-s. to »;<orRo
ry- Riddle. There art- som»- good guesser ^ has been
outside of Washington, for the majorit;v i who are leceived here that the rebels
MANAGUA, Nicaragua, July 10..News
N. Y.
SUSIE IS SENT UP.
IV
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$500 cash will bu>; balao.'t* eu eaay .-i»
Targe front porch; elogaut cabinet
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St'oloji. lots .'14 and j-'juar* 1«7; S1o fighting against President Davila Commander D. W. Coffman. from tlie «;v mantels.
I' trti". it : said, that tuna soldiers StVKNTH of these letters contained the correct got i
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.WD 14 STRKKTS SOI TH naval magazine, Fort Mifflin, Pa., to the


h<» had imbibed too treclv became in WEST. M»*roli.ii»l s and Mf <li.ini«-s t ion
ot Honduras have captured the town of
naval magazine, St. Juliens creek, Va. Syrian-African
Civil War Aired injr
volved in a tight among themselves. Tlie>
d not re ht arris; ami are now eon Sa \ tries Bank. Incorporated i" «'arrit Everybody has enjoyed the problem atn j Cholutrca, and. flushed w it It success, arc
threatening Santa Barbara. Lieut. Commander ,T. H. Rouen, to duty Juvenile Court. ly ,tfT!2SS?t!»rSWgr?Si ?.
I. Millard, lots '!» to !! ». ; many repticst- have been received for an civil in Essex court was t h rag bed j their cxoeiieuoe- '.>
nod in tin puardhoiise at Fort \\
awaiting trial Tin whole story. *lo. asligt.ort , ot her otic. It is persistently reported here that the
movement in Honduras is being aided in
in charge of the naval magazine. Fort j
Mifflin, Fa.
A war
out yesterday by Judge DeLacy, who v-
(E7>aiupk h-'use <vpeB. >

GIBBS & DANIEL


»he;j> WILLIGE,
soldiers say. was pieatlv exaggerated.
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a|at. Macon had his arm hi oketi Tuesv..» a guarded manner by the governments of
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Lieut. T. A. Fftttingc-i-, to the ikivj w ound up by sending Susie Whitington. (^ :
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Salvador and Guatemala, and certain yard. Washington. D. C. a thirteen-year-old colored girl, to «8-us lath rt. n.w. X
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orr.ing and
i' uir i« v. i * i *
was not aus» ! ) > las lieing
111 < * t 111 i*»i i. i in*.*

was received here last night information Midshipman E. I). McCormick, from the reform school for six months The
warring
k with a stick by an "urirtily soldier.
rin
The nianasrrs of River View also as
that the story of tin trouble, whieh rt
HERE'S A REA]L RIDDLE which tends very strongly to confirm
these rumors,
Cnited States Naval Academy. Annapolis,
Midshipman G. K. Calhoun, from the j
factions are the colored population
Mil., and granted sick leave two months. of tho court and the several Syrian fnmi-
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TTC CAT T TTTAM i Ubolutreu is one of the most strongly miiaaeipniH. navy yam. r*uget sound, lies who have recently moved there.
fi urred late .it nl»;i:t. as the
were le.ivhiK tin grounds. was exeursioti-ts
gr»*atly ; AND I 1 3 JULU 1 1VJ1N. j fortitied positions in Honduras. The Wiwii., and granted s*x months' sick Susie was placed on three months' pro-
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exaggerated.
A tourist in Scot land
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surgents already possession of the
are in ini leave.
Surgeon J. \V. Baker retired, from
bation last Monday for lighting Joseph
the] \ears old. The Syrians as-
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riding about to pass Barrick. ten I jT
WHERE IS SERGT. MURRAY?
Here's His Description.Has Any
.ciem cemetery, but disuioun
inoss\ slab slate read the in>llow ing inscription :
ui
wa>
lit- entered, and from
an
anting
a
town ot Gracias and their position will be
much strengthened by tiw capture of]
i 'holutrea.
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navy recruiting station, Boston, to home. sert that tlie colored faction then set
Passed Assistant Surgeon C. N. Fiske,
.Mass.
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to the navy recruiting station. Boston,; Susie on Joe's older sister Annie, and i t
Susie was accused of chasing Annie and j
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I l>t' s\ >(eill> ll>ed It) «»ur
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Chic;" Gunner T. Smith, when discharged! attempting to stab her with a hatpin, ' Cllt W t* find j
One Seen Him Lately?
Murray, forty-three year* of
"Two grandmothers with their t\v<» granddaughters, | Former Confederate Officer Dead.
HENDERSON, Ky.. July 10.. Maj. John treatment I'nited States Naval Medical The war was furious, from an oral stand- that tllCV are based OH j |i
Me i.i'-l K Two husbands with their two wives. School Hospital. Washington, D. t\. to I
-;e. h commissary sergeant *at Fort Mjt r.
I'wo lathers w ith their t\\ 0 daughters, J. Reeve, staff officer of Confederate Gen- j the naval torpedo station. Newport, It. i. point, both hi and out of the court, and
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Va., is reported missing from the fort


.'» Monday list. He is described as Two mothers with their two sons. |
orals Hood and. Johnson and assistant ad-
jutant general of the Army of Tennessee j
ft. H. Osborn (late lieutenant)
from the naval service of the
the police say it isn't settled yet.
discharged
After imposing the sentence the court 1
JrerSOIial AttentlOll,
ducing qualitiesre&ult-pfOEssex
I'nited States from July 3, ll*>». Alld tliat their
about five feet eight inehe.s tall, slend'*r Two maidens with their t wo mothers, j a.i uie ia-Ji oi vtcivsuurg. uiea acre toaay.
to the act of Congress approved pursuant
admonished the two factions to return to i
court and live in peace.

makThe
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mild. light, complexion, light brown hair,
oluo eyes and light brown mustache. He
Six corpses in all lie buried here. Clerk's Suicide Charged to Worry. August 5. 1&S2. , j
are
were a blue serge ervat and trousers, white Married lawfully as will appear.". ERIE. Pa.. July 10..Escaping from his Naval Movements. Montana's Formal Delivery. money a for great
number of property
shirt with small black stripe; black shoes.
-Taw hat with black band, and
The officials at the .fort have asked the
a laveuder Now the question was: 1 low could such relationships
exist among six people?
room In a hospital today. John Clemens
went to the Marine National
he employed as a clerk, and shot
was
Bank, where
The collier Ajax has arrived at
Honolulu.
Norfolk, va. July to..The new bat-
the collier Nero at Bradford, the 1tleship Montana arrived at the Norfolk
cruisers Tennessee, Washington and Cal- navy yard today from the yards of her
Owners.
/ *rHU TT TPY TT
»jl police to locate the missing man. Now here's an answer \ vliich untangles the tangle in himself through the head, dying soon tfornia and the torpedo boats Perry, ' Newport News. Va., builders for formal LUMt, 1 Kl II. j
terse form : afterward. It Is believed '"'lemons was Preble and Farragut at San Francisco <delivery to the government, which will OL pTL
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Personal Mention.
'i- n. i>.ivis, judge iidvoeatc general, has Two young widows: eat:h had a son;
temporarily insane as a result of worry-
big over tin- serious injury of a young
and the cruiser "Prairie at New York. take place immediately after the official
The battleship Nebraska has sailed i "checking up" by the naval authorities | j
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bnannon & JLuchs,
from San Francisco for Houolulu. the at this station is completed. w r «* r . . _

girl whom he accidentally ran down with


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turned to this » ity front Newport,
here he delivered it lecture oil "The
Each gave her son to the other to wed.
Then each bore a daughte:r. Now all six are dead.
an automobile several weeks ago. While
ihe ga l is expected to recover. Clemens
collier Lebanon from Bradford for Hamp- .'fred
ton roads, the tug Nezlnseott from New
Oapt. A I- 1 *
Reynolds, who supervised the con- j /04 1 3 til StW
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York for Portsmouth. N. H.; the torpedo jistruction ot' the Montana, will be her j ! for our ureon and White Wfn.
iiagtn-
11 Wa:
Peace Congress' before the
c.,!!eg. Vav # worried constantly over Ihe accident and
| was taken to tin: hospital for treatment. boat Manly from Annapolis for Norfolk 11first commander. * ~
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