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THE WASHINGTON TIMES WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 16 1901
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E Ieaction in Stock Market
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To Foreign Political MattersI
Due-I
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After That Prices Hardened
Toward Normal Level
SEESAW GAME IN SUGAR
New Yerk Tractions ExceptionallyStrong Strength of Bond Market
Remains Unaffected
NEW YORK Nov Is At the openingof the tock market today the tone orthe international tat was distinctly re-
ai tionary white others at first steadywere Inclined to sell oft in sympathyLosses of to per cent were experi-enced In Atchtaon Baltimore and OhioErie Norfolk and Western SouthernIiicirtc St Paul and both Stet stocksCopper lost
In the early dealings whatever diel ostUon there might have been for thestock market to renew its recant nuoyancy was checked by the revival or for-eign anxiety over political matters as
In the eoura of consols anduthfcr securities in London Union Pa
sold off early a point Tnere were
ixmisville ant and NICKWPlate Declines ot a point or more weremade by Consolidate Gas Amalgamat-ed copper united Statestjiscuit Metropolitan Street Railwayun other hand was strongselling up 1 per cent Metropolitan b-
Lurities rose over a point anajtupid transit was well held Sugarmade a fractional sln the start ianihtn declined over a point although thisloss was ruliy recovered within a shortLime Toward the end of the nrst hourih effect of the foreign news appeared-t be and prices began to hardenliovernment bonus were unchanged rail
and other bond were strongMany of the private wire houses ex
to have open wires this morninguut they were generally disappointedThey have a perfect service with Boston Albany rtx vWence and Philadel-phia One or two houses have wiresto at about fifteen minute
No Washington or Plttaburgwires are working
There was some liquidation in 560Ushare Iota notably in Steels Rock Islandand Union Pacific The general senti-ment on the floor is that the markethas held very well all things considered
WASHINGTON STOCK MARKET
Sules Washington Street Railway 4s10009HWashington Street Railway preferred
Washington Street Railway common
National Safe DepositI and Awurity i HGreene Copper 30A ltt V4 100
After call Washmgtun Street Hallwaycommon 100 W4 1 O34 109 2 M Cd9
0Mere wUMLter tftHK mm 1081-W ahtagten Street Railway preferred
OOVF41KMENT BONDSBid AsKed
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DRILL OR COURTMARTIAL-FOR OHIO GUARDSMEN
TKJBNTOK Ohio Nov Is Agent order ha on forth her to themen of the National Guard thatthey must either attend drills more fre-luently or face a courtmartialSecond Brigade says that heufllcera for gpeatorunder the IMck law
DECLINES GENERAL
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NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Reported by W B Hibba Co HaG FStreet Members New York Steek KMhaHBeChicago Board oC Trade and Wa htnto-
Amal CopperAmAm Loco pr-Am CAm C F pfAm Ice
SmeltAm Smelt pfAm SugarA T S FA T F Pf-BHlto Ohio
Canadian PacificChe OhioChi and AltonChi Gt WesternChi Mil St PCol Fuel IronConsolidated GasDela Hudson
Open High Low 146-7i 78 75 7SJ430 80S W-
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218 218 317 JITS187 188 187 IK-
Qeftral llectrteIllinois Central
Met St PJT 1-
Mo Kan T comMo Kan T pf JJJI-Mo Pacific 1
Col Southern 23 23 OT4 38National Lead X H H
N Y 0 West i 4W 48 42
Norfolk Western 74 7 74
Mall Steam 4i 48 48 48R H 1MV4 131 1 13t
Gas of C lie VI 100 103 168Preyed Steel Car 35 MM M 84Reading 75 74 75Reading 1st pfd 87 88 S7 8-8Readlng8d pfd 80 80 80 80Rep Steel Iron 18 16 16 18Rep Steel Iron pf Oi 65 W 64
Rock Island com 37 37 3f 37Rc k Island pf 81 Sl 81
Rubber Goods M 25 34 25St L S F 2d pf 63 tt sSVi
St Louts S W 2i i 2i 85 86St Louis S W pf 0 13 52 53Southern Paclnc 67 67 87 87Southern Railway 35 M S5 MVt
Ry pt 95 9tTenn Coal Iron T4 75 74 75Texas Pacific 17 17 37 37tnlon Pacific 114 113 114
Union Pacific pt w 4 11 M-
l S Leather 14 14 14 14IT S Leather pfd 94M H 94 4-
IT S Rubber 30 31U S SteelIT S Steel pfdU S Steel 3d FaWabashWabash pfdWheel L ErieWest UnionWig CentralC T T T pM
Deb BExdiv 1 por cent
ttttS7 97 27 27SPA S7 STVfc
8 81 88WU 4Vt 34 244-4VK 4 4 45 46H21 21 21 21
S2 S-Bil 4 2S M 431 UK 21 21
COTTON TRADING CHECKEDBY DEFECTIVE WIRE SERVICE
NEW YORK Nov l Cotton openedsteady 1 points higher to 2 pointslower Telegraph service is still poorand few of the firms leasing wireshave connection with the South It isbelieved the trouble wil continue sev-eral Wan Street bought a littleJanuary and some of the bearishnooses were sellers ef March an MayPrice improved after the open
demand for the spot article atNew Orleans Pit trailers intimatedthe market is oversold The weathermap reflects generally clear conditionthrough the
NEW YORK COTTON MARKETThe following prices were quoted on
the cotton market todayOpening Noon
Did XtKeayltji iwi iiwss SS as lftKJ te Hi s e in i7i
Market opened steady 1 poIntto oon
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKETCHICAQO Nov 11The following areUe tw tUH on todays exchange
NoonAsked Bid Asked
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
II Street northwaattleth and Twentyfirst Leotine Deafosso to Sanford Edle part
Avenue and S Street northweet Alexander et ux to RobertX Smith part lot C square M4
Columbia C liarnettto ThonMs W Stuhbletleld Interset in let 39 block 21-
17H NHititeanth Street northwestAndrew Wilson et al trustees to WllItem Terrell tast half of lot square110 2440
Whitney Clo Thomas 11 Martinexecutor to Henrietta K King lot iblock 1 S4M9SSeventh Street tOMtheiuit between D
AuMek to John T BardrotT original lot7 and pert original lot square Stt 10
L Street southeast between Tenth andEUeventh Streets Ann E Wlllmuth etal to Sarah R Hammer originallot 1 square south of 878 m
Seventh Street MoutheantJohn TSardroff to Kaward V and Margaret AWall part original lots 7 and 8 squareMB lie
412 Seventh Street southeast Same toJoseph C and Margaret A Morgan partoriginal Jot 7 square 9MBllzaboth Wllb
Charles G Sloan lots 14et aJ to
awl IS blockKlKhieenth and K Streets northwestCharles II Bates et al tnutte toCharlotte J sates part square m
7100110111 SeventhEighth Streets Jasse Ff Ramet ux U Alfred K pert
lots IS and squareISM Linden Street northeBtC HWilliamson trustee to United
Life Insurance and Trust Company lotZ square fIt 1 00-
l Street northeast between D
Burch lot StJacob a to Blanchesquare m 10Columbia F Woodard et al trustees to Lewis B Breuninjfer lot block SS X9B
CONDITION OF THE WATERTemperature and condition of water
at I a m GeorgetownReearvolr Temperature W condition atInttuent Katehoww II condition at et
atcondition at effluent 31
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1M l7JOyMexican Cent n 1lUVaCar Cium corn
30York 361h IJ51k 136
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NEWS AND GOSSIPOF STOCK MARKETS
WASHINGTONWashington Street Railway i
were the feature of todays trading onthe local exchange The common stockwas especially active and strong andmade a new high record of 2S a gaInof nearly three points The first lot wassold Ht 36 and from this level it roesteadily 27 After the call the firstsale was at 28Vi and the last sate wasat 23
The preferred stock sold around ye-tenlays level tho last price paid todY as yesterday being 7 Of thecommon 1CT5 shares were sold and Illof the preferred The bonds also roseto S 7000 being sold at this
National Safe Deposit was m activedemand BO shares selling at 19S and Itat 107
Mergenthaler sold at for 17 sharesa gain of point
Greene Copper was strong and ac-tive the best price paid being 38V4 Over400 shares were In
NEW YORKThe Standard Oil Company of New
Jerri v has declared a dividend of 7a at ae payable December II Lastyear a dividend of 512 was declared forpayment on the same ditto TodaYdividend declaration makes a total div-idend for this year of M per cent com-pared with 44 per cent In 1W3
One of the large banking houses solda lot of sevenmonths commercial paperon Monday At 8 per cent Such trans-actions as this cause people to feelvery confident of cheap money for agood while to come The assertion isfrequently heard that good investmentsecurities are less plentiful than money
London hi a conspicuous buyer ofUnion Pacific It is said that Londoncalls on approximately 400W shares ofthe stock wilt mature at the end ofthe year These options were bought-on market quotations much lower thantheee now prevailing The prominence-of several speculative houses inPacific yesterday and the urgent natureof their buying led some to supposethat a considerable short account wascovered on the advance to 116
It is not believed that the movementin the Steel shares has culminatedTheir behavior in the market would notindicate that It had Thelong interest however Is steadily In-
creasing and the old short interest hasbeen almost eliminated
The Comptroller of the Currency hasa condition af
banks at the close of busineu on Thurs-day November 10
SECOND DAYS SESSONOF THE BAPTIST MEETING
The Columbia Association of BaptistChurches began the second of thetwentyseventh annual meeting at I0ttwith devotional exercises led by theRev Dr Muir moderator Tie wortr oforganisation followed At tb afternoonsession the Rev C H Owen mad anaddress The el officers fol-
lowed The moderator the RevPercy S Foster addressed the conventim The missionaries of associa-tion then discussed the report of theexecutive committee Special commit-tees were announced ant meetingadjourned nntil 7 8 p m when therewill be more
WOMENS CLUBS HOLD
ANNUAL MEETING-
The tenth annual meeting oC thetrict of Columbia Federation of W-
ens Clubs is being held at theWashington Hebrew Temple
Tli meeting b an at t oclock tw-lmortitnc and was over MHannah M Spwrry president andF McCreerr secretary
ALEXANDRIA NEWS NOTES j
ALEXANDRIA Va Novcase of George Boston and Elijah iwax both uearws who were arrestedby Policemen Smith and Bettis on sus-picion of having entered the bar of DanHenry iu the night time was calledthe police court before Justice Catonthis morning Policemen Smith andBettis Dan Henry Daniel CorbinLacey Thompson and Peter Kittstilled Justice Caton dismissed Ixunaxand held Boston for further examina-tion
FINED VAGRANCYHattie Fountain and Mary Tymon
both negre were lined if ejfek to thepolice court this meriting forconduct and for They werearrested by Policeman
PROGRESSIVE EUCHREdivision of the Coun-
cil of Jewish Women will give a Pro-gressive euchre at the hall ef theMens Sodality Lyceum laStreet Th be-
HELD FOR GRAND JURYThe ease of ftforiSecai Hurst charged
with receiving stolen goods under con-sideration In the court until lateyesterday afternoon was concluded byJustice futon holding Hurst for thogrand jury was ltd at JSW8
OYSTER SUPPERThe citizens of West End will anOyster supper wms HaJI IM WealBwd on and Friday nights
SUIT FOR DAMAGESH ugh administrator vs the Southern RaIlway Companya suit for liOooo
defendant company is in progress
REAL ESTATE PURCHASEGjace Thompson of Washington lisabought John D realestate agent two lots of grounds un
tween Princes and Queen Streets
PERSONAL MENTIONMrs KatP Wailer companied by her daughters UJa and Rebecca Barrett left Alexandria for StLouis yesterdayOn next Friday afternoon Mrs Willlam B and Lula Smoot win servetea at the Golf Club House on Shooters
Old Peafle Have Their TroublesThe most common ailments to whichmiddle age are areindigestion and constipation Fortunately there is a especially suitedto these disorders iiirordprompt relief It IN called
Liver Tablet Tht la itlive tffeVt of these tablets Is suable and so natural that you d altrealise that it has len pr lii rij lmedicine They also iminnvi thrtile und strengthen the illgr tiMn A
to the Chamberlain M li iuMoines Iowa for a itnpigive them a trial or th rtEuJcent from all drugguu
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Everything Ready for FirstDay of Meeting
FIELDS WILL BE LARGE
Number and Class of the HorsesButter Than Ever
Daingerfield Here
Bvervthlns to in readiness Uteat Bennlngr tomorrow
The tabbing touphes have boon add
SUperintendent Strahan and oldcourse never looked prettier or betterttan when ba0vod in a flood of Novem-ber sunshine The track proper will b-
In first rate condition It is faster thanever before the experts In suchMatters eo Adntly expect to manyrecords shattered before the meetingends There was a lot of good workdone this inornina and horses of ordinary class were able to live
in 102 and 101The indications are that the
will be large In the various eventNever before were so many horsehoused at the track and In theA sign of the times la the Chevy ChaseJumping event the entries for whichclosed night There were eighteennominations made an almostdented number for an overnight eventthrough the field It th samewith races on the flat The horses arehere and here to raceClass Is High
The class of the horses Is above theaverage for the fall session at Ban-ning Old Carbuncle who has had thelong distance races here at his mercyfor two or three seasons will havea worthy rival this year in the Wadehorse Major W B Leeds
him here especially lor such racesWashington Cup and the Maximum
StakesA special horse train got in from
New this morning bringing thehorses of R T Wilson AndrewKiller W B Leeds H T Grimm andother prominent owners J Scrosscountry stable arrived romPhiladelphia last night in charge of JReward Lewis jr and Will Shields gotin at the same time with six horses ofhis own which will be on to LosAngeles after the meeting hereShields Talks
Shields who now weighs considerablyover the 960 pound mark was goodJockey only a few years ago and wonhis first race at Donning track Itwts just fourteen years ago that I woniry maiden race on this very tracksaid Shields as he watched his horsescool out after a gallop this morning 1
was a bit of a kid but after seeing myname on top of the Jockey feltas big as I look now There hays been
since and Banningis a decidedly different place towas in those days
Shields saw Hermia who ia at theShields farm at Bound Brook N Jyesterday and says that the great horsewill surely train again next season Hes running in a Jockat and shaggy as a Newfoundlanddog but his legs are clean and hard
it looks a certainty that he will beseen in the handicaps next season
Harry Page one the principal fac-tors in asteward of the Nationaland Hunt Association and ownerjumping stable and who rides regularly
colors Is here and will playa prominent part in the meetiag
TOMORROWS ENTRIES
First race Three years and up sell-ing six and a halt furlong
Kane IIS Young Henry 112Poseur IJo AndrewMack 108 Seaforth lf Mary Glenn
Second race MaidenJive furlongs Toeman 112 Limerick
Chimney Sweep 112 Korthville 112of Weston liz Linda liowa hPat 1 Ever Near 1 J H
OBrien 109 Smiling Alice 1 CourIer109 MaynotThe Seer 1 Cabin 1 Haakell 1W K Garment 1 L
Third raceabout two and onehalt miles Lavator168 Black Death IM Connovernerlaliat lIlt Walter Cleary 148 Spen-cer JUrff IM ivan Gaacar IM
Fourth raceColumbia Handicapseven furlongs of Columbia course Aeenalon 12fi Lord 122 James PCloten 119 Greencrent 110
tour 101 Proceeds tt Race lang 97
Fifth race Twoyearolds six andfurlongs Columbia Course
Amberjack 110 Alhimeur 11617 Ie7 Tarpon 107 ScarecrowloT Cabin KB-
Blxttt race and upselling and mileIrish Witch 107 Greencrest 105 Arrahgowon 101 Unmasked 103 McWilliams
95 ThespIan Ill Baikal 102 Ragle 100
SCRATCH OF A PIN KILLSMRS ARETTA ABBOTT
DBKBY Conn Nov 1 Mrs ArettAAbbott of Boston died in agony at thhome of her daughter Mr RobertScholley here from the effects of apin scratch
Mrs Abbott had just arrived here forvisit when she pricked her linger withan ordinary pin Within twentyfourhours blood poisoning had s t in andher arm had swollen to double its else
GIRL KILLED IN FALLOVER A HIGH CLIFF
I CLEVELAND Nov 1 Daniel Vanelse of Pa and his twentytwoyearold daughter fell over acliff at Rocky River a suburb withthe result that young warnkilled
VanHse was badly hut not fatallyinjured
C G Archer of Brewer Maine saysI have had catarrh for several years
Water would run from my eyes andnose for days at a time About fourmonths ago I was Induced to try Dr Agnews Catarrhal Powder and since usingthe wonderful remedy I have not hadan attack It relieves in 10 rInutes 3
Dr Acnew5 Cure relieven 30 ml ute
Sold by MODERN DRUG COll 7th St N W
BENNING OPENING
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COMMISSIONERS DECISION-
In Their Opinion the Matter Was Onefor Board of Education to
Pass Upon
The three children of John Calvin willbe allowed to continue their attendanceat the school
The Board of Education today reported to the District Commissionersthat under the circumstances the joarddoes not feel that it has the right toforce from the Ztenlfworth school thethree children of John Colvin who hasbeen deolared a negro by the Kenllworth Citizens Association in a letterto the board asking that the children inquestion be prevented front attendingthe white school in Kenllworth
The refusal of the board to complywith the citizens request for the removal of the alleged negroes apparentlyends the dispute as Commissioner Milefarland acting in his capacity of chairman of the Board ot Commissioners hasmade the following recommendation onthe matter
I that the association be fur-nished with a copy of the report of theBoard of Kducatlon and be informedthat the facts stated both in the com-munication of the association and inthe report of the board show that un-
der the law establishing the Board ofeducation the case is one for the determination of the board said not of theCommissioners
Consequently affair ia oieeed andthe Colvin children will attend thewhite sejiool
Action by Commissioners-
The Commissioners upon receipt of aletter from the Citivens Associationasked the board to explain its positionofficially on the subject This resulted-in the report sent to the Commissionerstoday by the board saying-
A charge was made some timethe association that the children of
John Colvin who is alleged to be acolored man were in attendance at theKenilworth Public School The boardrequested the principal ofthe division ia which said school waslocated to see that colored childrenattending the white school should betransferred to the nearest coloredschool
Shortly after this directionolviu the party referred to claimed
that he was not a colored man and thattherefore his children had a full rightto atteiwl the Kenilworth school V Thiswas brought to the attention of a committ of the association who were toldthat if there was any in reference to the case they wished to presentit might be forwarded to the boardAffidavits ex presented andJohn Colvin notified of their existence
He again denied that he was a col-ored man claiming to be of Indianblood that were white andthat they had a full theschool Under these circumstances theboard lid not and does not feel thatit has a right to force the pupils reerred to from the school
APPLY FOR PERMITFOR REGULAR ROUTE CAR
The Auto Transit Company of Wash-ington Applied to the District Commis-sion this afternoon for a permit toOperate an electric vehicle over a reg-ular route
It Is thought that thin company willplace a car on Sixteenth as oneof the Hne of electric hardies to beoperated along that thoroughfare
This however is not specified in theThe vehicle will carry
persons
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
RJBPQRT OF THE CONDITION-of
THB RIGGS NATIONAL BANKof Washington D C
at the close November 10MW
RESOURCESLeans and discounts JSt71128SOverdrafts secured and un
U 8 bonds to secure ctrew16980000
U S bonds to secure U 3deposits M09ttO00
Other bonds to secure U 9L
deposits M90U S bonds on hand 71Premiums on U S and other
bonds 1M2U77Bonds securities etc 14M4SUSBanking house furniture and
fixtures M7W8money f4tM
National Banks notreserve agents Ml 481
Due from State banks andhankers 3 0M
Due front approved reserveI21M88i
Checks and other cash item ft3MCtExchanges for house 74im72Fractional paper currency
nlokels and eeMt 17 llawful money reserve in bank
viacoin SMTM MtftlSJft
Redemption fund with U STreasurer I per cent ofcirculation
Total UT714ST-4LIABILITIAU
Capital stock paid In 10MMOMSurplus fund UMLWIIM
proAUi less exand taxes paid 7748fiSI
National honk notes outt itfIng 9T6f4lM
Due to other nationalbanks 117Mi f
Due to State banksand bankers JiWUIf
Due to trust compan-ies and savingsbanks SMWI1
Due MI approved re-serve agents
DividendsIndividual deposits
subject to islMUlDemand certificates
Of deposit f2SScertified M
United States deposits MSMSBonds borrowedReserve for taxes
1277141741of Columbia
J ARTHUR T cashier af theabovenamed bunk do solemnly swearthat the above statement is true to thebest of k and belief
ARTHUR T BRICK CashierSubscribed and sworn to before me
this mth day of November 1 M
RITTENHOUSENotary Public
Correct AttestCHAS C GLOVERTHOS HYDKM IB AILItS-WK J FLATHKRJNO R McLBANH HUItTi Rosfi PERRY
Directors
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CORPORATION1415 G Street N W
Capital 3947200Surplus 3947200
4Olfl ISSUE OF STOCKOPBN FOR SUBSCRIPTION-
AND FIRST PAVHBNTShares 250 Each
Subscriptions for iSth Issue of stockand fist payment thereon will be receivedat the office of the Association Four per-cent interest per annum Is allowed Uponmaturity of full earnings are paid
Pamphlets explaining the object an4 advantages of the Association and other information furnished upon application atthe office
EQUITABLECOOPERATIVEBUILDINGASSOCIATIONEQUITABLE BUILDING 1003 P St N W
JOHN JOT EDSON PresidentBLLIS SPEAR Vice PresidentCEO W CA8ILEAR 2d V FreeFRANK P REEBIDE Secretary
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Capital 300000
The CommercialNational Bank
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ters Its depositors every facility atthe command of a modern conserva-Uve banking house
FREDERICK C STEVENS PresidentROB A CHESTER lat ViceN H SHEA Jd Vice Pr al ntGEORGE W WHITE Caanler-R B CLAUGHTON AaVt Cashier
THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT
SAVINGS AND TRUST
COMPANY
CORNER 1 TH ST AND NEW YORK AYE
CAPITAL 1000000Pays Interest on depositRents Safes Inside BurglarproofActs as Administrator Executor Trustee etc
THE RIGGS NATIONAL BANK-
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CAPITAL 1000000SURPLUS 1100000
EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLDCable transfers and drafts direct on princi-
pal clUes of the worldLetters of and Domestic
COLLECTIONS INVESTMENTSSTOCKS AND BONDS
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DIRECTORSCarl AuerbaehAlex S Clarke
Col-bert
Anthony GacKler
John B GelerWilliam HahnJ Philip Herr
maneFrancis MillerWm MillerBrtee J MeseaJohn H Pup
pertHenry MurrayB F SaulJames f SheaJohn Shughrue
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HOME SAVINGS BANKNew Building 7th St awl Mass Ave
Merchants andMechanicsSavings Bank 707 G St
Solicits accounts to any amountand allow I per coat iatere t en
II W SHERMAN P ADRURY let V Pros WM A HILL 3d V
A O tLAPHAir S cTreaa JOBX THOMPflON A st 8ccTrea CHASW HARK Attorney
Bankers and Brokers419 F Street
i New York Stock ExciiaatMembers Washington Stock Exchan-
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Safe Deposit Boxeslocated in the fire and burglar
proof vaults of this ccmpany rent500 year
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FRANCIS H SMITH PresidentCHAS P NESBIT let V Prea TressG QU1NCY SM1T1 2d V PresLEE D LATIMER Secretary
REAL ESTATEWe sell and rent houses
LOANSWe place and negotiate loans
INSURANCEWe write all sorts of insurance
INVESTMENTSWo handle investments
THE F Ii SMITH COReal Estate Loans Investments Insur
aced1408 N Y Ave Bond Building
Money to Loan 54 and 5On real estate in tatritt of Columbia jfadelay in closing loan
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Local Men Struck Oilin Ohio
Shooting Well No 1
Now a Steaty ProducerStany fortunes are brJnff made tn the OHIO
Oil FIELDS will you toy the foundation toe
TWO FINE WELLS fullyand pumping drilling the third ana
centra td for additional wells TbStandard OIL Company te buying bar-rel we prodtH We have a ready market-A steady ineeme
ewa and control Sew ACRES ofU aol coal Room for hundreds o4
weltsBr ry teat of our OWe land will produce
OJl Wo Have the pf f eMial produclnell wells the only kind ef proof that shoalappeal to the o rfu We knoWthat we have ntljr to sink additional wells oathis property la order to iBcretuw ourtics f oH We desire to develop Quicklyfor this purpon we are selling treasury
that will give eaoniMMw dtvW t3for few days price of stock
10 Cents per Share100 shares 10 1000 shares 100
Price subject to advance without noticeThe Par Value of shares te juee full pal
and noaaaaeseaW Write for details Phcn-tograpbs Prospectus etc
nETROPOHTAN OIL COALS
AND GAS CORPRoom 34 1U1 g St N W nalSS
THE WASHINGTON LOAN
AND TRUST COMPANYOFFICE con 9TH AND P STS
PAIDUP CAPITAL ONB JUU4ONLoaM in any amount on ap-
proved real saInts or collateral at re4raiseInterest paid upon deposits on monthl
balances to checkThis eenpoay acts as executor ad-
mlnletrator trustee agent treasurerregistrar and in all other fiduciary c-
pacUtesBoxes for rest in burglar and fireproof
vaults for safe deoosit and etoraca ornluable packages
JOHN JOY ED60K PresidentJOHN A SWOPS VIco PresidentELLIS Vice President
PAJUCSR TreasurerHARRT G MKBI Aaeirtant TreasurerTHOMAS Estate Office
REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENTIs prepared to assume the management of
real estate Careful attention siren toall details
Aetna BankingTrust Company
1222 F Street Northwest
Foreign Exchange and Foreignand Domestic Money Orders
Savings Deposits 4 per cent
compounded quarterlyTime and demand certificatesSpecial department for ladies
BANKING BY MAIL
G W F SwartzellPresident
C B Rheem-V President and Treasurer
A T HenseySecretary
J J DarlingtonCounsel
B H WARNER CO916 F Street N W
Everything In Real Estate
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Little PricesOn StandardMEDICINES
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