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Dealers Puzzled by Weakness of Market in View of Sat-
urdays Favorable Bank Statement Rai-
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NEW YORK April 27 The stockmarket opened with the dealings iit iaedcrate volume and with small and irreg-ular changes resulting therefrom Theinitial transactions however for themost part showed fractional declinesfrom Saturdays final pricessentiment seemed to be somewhat per-
turbed by the unexplained weaknesswhich the market showed Saturday afterthe publication of the very favorablehank statement and there was nothing-In this mornlngs Intelligence whichwould account for the tendency thdn ap-
parent London again sent in lowerprkes for American stocks but did notfollow them up by any important opera-
tions In this marketAbout the only intelligence of import-
ance in this mornings newspapers wasthr report of the expert accountants onMetropolitan Street Railway affairscontroverting the various points raisedagainst the management of the companyin the libel proceedings and the othersnow pending Metropolitan Street Rail-way was not conspicuous In the earlydealings however while ManhattanRailway and Brooklyn Rapid Transitwere firm knowing reports were current that the decision in the franchisetaxing case might be handed down thisweek by the court of appeals at Albany Among the miscellaneous stocKs
ACTIVE STOCKS ON CHANGE
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XEW YORK April 27 Following werethe quotations on the Xew York StuckExchange today
Open Low 1 PMAmal Copper 63 63 63 GS1
Amer C F 4fr 40 40 4U
Am Loco 57 27 27Am Smell SO Si 5 Vs 51Am Snieli pf 36 93 5 asAm Sugar 125 12i lS5Vi 125Anaconda lt 104 104 104Atchlson S2 82 82 82Atchison pf 97 7 97 97feB 0 92 93 934Brook Rap Tr Gi 6E 65Can Pac 131 181 121 1S1
Ohio 45 45 45 45Chi Alton SI 31 31 31Chi Gt West 22 22 22V 2
Chi St Paul 182 162 162 162-
Col Fuel I 5i 6 5 66Con Gas 212V 12 212 212Del Rud 167 167 117 167
Erie 32 32 32Erie 1st pf 6it 66 65 66
Erie 2d pf 52 52 52 52Gin Elec 1J3 198 193y 193111 Cent 136 136 136 136
Louis 117 U7 117Manhattan 141 141 141 141Met St Ry 13S 151 130 131Mea Cent 27 28 27 2SM K T 26 23 26 26M KL A T pf 5 S 5S SOMo Pac 189 l Mi 1 10N Y Central 131t 131 131 131Xor 71 71 71 71
Am Co 9 Vfe 9 y 99
West 2 K39 29 29Pa R R 13
Peoples Gas It4 184 10411-Rpp Steel 19 19 19Krading 54 54 54 54Kok Island 44 44 44 44Re rk Island pf 7i 76 76 76S U S F 72 72 72 72S L S F 2d pf i 6S 69 6SSO Pac 57 57 57 57So Hy 31 31 30 30Tenru C I 65 85 5 65
Tex Pac 3 3 36 36
Tnion Pac 99 Sl t ife 91
Union Pac pf 90 W 99 90
r S Leather 13 13 13-
V S Leather pt 94 4 9f 94T S Steel 35 35 35 35
r S Steel pf 84 S4 85Va Car Chem 4 64 64 frl-
AVabash 27 27 27 27
Wnbash pf 47 47 47 47W U Tel S3 S 83-
TV is Central 54 24 4 24
YiP Central pf 47 47 47 47
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Opening NoonBid Bid Asked
ApriF lfl48-Ivfar 1841 184S l 49
899 10jB0 mff-9W 981 S7897 SSS S
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CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET
Sftwial to The WatfoMffton
CHICAGO April 27 Th folio winsprices were quoted OB the grain markettoday
Op flfog NoonTVbeat Bid Ak d Asked
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IN AN ILLINOIS TOWN
TRBBES m April 27 A negro waslynofced here yesterday morning for at-
tempting to assault a farmers daugh-
ter A posse took the negro from theton authorities and hanged him to afree after which they riddled tae bodyUtte bullets
Til whites then charged upon a et-
tlemeat of negroes A race riot fol-
lowed tn which many aqgroee were shotRId wounded huts in which theirejoroes lived were burned
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Amalgamated Copper was weak whileVirginiaCarolina Chemical was firmand unusually active The railway listmoved irregularly Firm therewere St Paul Missouri Pacific antITexac Pacific while Southern Railwaycommon showed some little pressure
While the tendency during the morning was toward recovery the Improve-
ments In prices as a rule were confinedto fractions Baltimore and Ohio ad-
vanced a point from Saturdays closeMissouri Pacific rose on expectations ofcontinued large gains in earnings Theother Gould stocks were strong In thelocal traction group Metropolitan StreetRailway rose 2 per cent on covering Theother local tractions were fractionallyhigher but there was a gain of a pointin Metropolitan securities and IVz inThird Avenue The feature of the In
dustrials was Amalgamated Copperwhich on the sharp fall in price of themetal in London lost nearly a pointIron and Coal stocks firm ColoradoFuel and Iron being almost 1 per centhigher VirginiaCarolina was strongand 1 per cent higher for preferred Themarket lost some activity after thefirst thirty or forty minutes and pricessagged slightly although the undertoneremained fully steady and the bear elemeat appeared to be disposed to operate cautiously Government bonds wereunchanged and the railroad bonds firm
WASHINGTON STOCK MARKET
Sales Washington Street Railway
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Washington Gas 2595 195Mergenthaler 101S4 101S4 10
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Green Copper 1 M22 10923 100
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Citizens National Bank 1 S265
Washington Street Railway preferred100841
Green Copper 10023Washington Street Railway preferred
11 41Washington Street Railway 5000
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78 100078 10607SWashington Street Railway common
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GOVERNMENT fieND
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S 2s C 1820 103U S 3a n 1SOS 10 JC8u s 2s c 1903 JO
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RAILROAD BONDS
CapItal Traction K K Ia 103Ji 10T
H It 5i iSiS 120 12lieu R K Cert indebtctSneoa A 105 lOU
Mrt 1U 11 Cert Indebtedness B 10ft OD
Columbia B n Tsl91 113 120
C lunl iH U 11 2J mcrt 5f lw
City Suburban 5s 2-
Anactwtia tc Potomac 5s H-
VasJi Street n i raT 4s 33
MISCELLANEOUS BONDS
tfst Co ser A l tt27Wuli uas Co ecr B lSOi27 WitU S Elee UgUt Deb Jrap 1SXK 1 I7X VJi-
tr S alec Light Cert IndeDt UlChes d Jot Tel Com 3 106 i 107
Wash Market Co 1st fle 18S1
1911 i J 1WX7000 retired annually
ilaaonic Hall Assn 5 C 1SQS
rocrican Grapliophone Del 5s Ua
SAFE DEPOSIT AND TUUOT STOCKS
Xaticiial Safe Deposit and Trust 143 148
WaihiHcton Loin and Trust 311 2UAmer Security and Trust Sf-cVutunglon Jepo It 3
Lnion Tru and Storace luSJg 107Wash Sarings Bank Ktf lui
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NATIONAL BASK STOCKS
Saak ot Wellington iJSMetropolitan tfio 760Central 3JJtaruiera and Mechanic 3 i
Second iH ItSCitlztRs 5 i7o-ColBmbia iCapital liWest 155Traders IB
Lincoln 17Riggs new stock
INSOHANCE STOCKS
Hronen 27KraBtiin 5a f-
JieiropoliUin 7iCorcoran 7
3 70Arlington i iii-
cnmin American 2 0National Union 7 pCalcinMa 11 tf 38-
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Peoples 6s ik-CommercLil 5Color SO lOj
TITLE INSUHAKCE STOCKSSeal Estate Title fcj jQO
Columbia Title 4iTitle a 2-
IKLKIHONE ANT GPAPHOlHONE STOCKSChesapeake and Potomac 43 48American rjpt opu nc 4 41American UrapliopitoiH pW 8 9
GAS STOCKSWaihington Gas y jg-Ccorcetown Uaj n-
TYPR MACHINE STOCKMerjjenthaler Linotypr igi ISiJk-Lanafn Monotype Vth 10
MISCELLANEOUS STOCKSGrt ntf Con Co J3Wa4faintUm Market li jNorfolk k Wat St mboat 20ilJ Jtfamy Dove KA
TWELVE INJURED IN
TROLLEY CAR CRASH-
ST LOUIS April 27 One person waskilled another fatally hurt and ten in
jured in a collison last evening betweentwo Easton Avenue street cars
When the cars came together theycontained about a hundred passengersand a panic ensued Women faintedand the passengers made frantic effortsto got out of the wreck Spectators andpolice officers rushed to the rescue andthe persons were speedily extricated
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London is generally lower this mornlag Canadian Pacific however showsstrength and Is quoted onefourth abovemorning closing price
Metropolitan Street Railway has sentto its stockholders the result of the in-
vestigation The whole mutter has beengone into and the detailed explanationwould seem satisfactory
Private advicesTrom London say theChinese complications have checkedany new speculative feeling and markets are Inclined to be flat pending developments on this point
The general situation continues tem-porarily favorable with good railroadearnings easy money and fine cropprospects The great unfavorable factor however of overextended creditsbecomes more and more discussed dayby day The withdrawal of so manytrust companies from the New Yokclearing house rather than maintainthe moderate reserve required by thatinstitution creates an unfavorable im-
pression
Call money rate is from 3 to 4 percent
The subtreasury statement shows thebanks gained S62000 since FridayThere may be some loans called thisweek In preparation for May disburse-ments Last year in the correspondingweeks the sales for call money ad-
vanced to 15 per cent because of callingloans for this purpose The prospects-are the banks will again gain from theinterior quite heavily this week
Advlces from London say it is nowcontemplated to reduce the Bank of
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Conservative bankers in the Westwriting to Eastern financiers say theydo not anticipate any trouble aa a rea-son for a land boom in that part of thecountry It is said the investment inland does not represent borrowings butis almost entirely representative of accumlations and for this reason stabilityIs proyided All obligations are prompt-ly met no bankers having been asked torenew maturing loans
There has been a great deal of gossipconcerning impending developments inErie during the past few weeks andmuch bullish talk has been heard espe-cially on the first stock Theexact reason for this sentiment could
THE COURT RECORD
Equity Court No 1 Justice HagnerLomax vs Bell et al restraining orderon National Safe Deposit and TrustCompany
Equity Court No 2 Justice GouldPeirce vs McLean dismissal of causeordered Same vs Waizman do Fisher-vs Fisher trustee authorized to
private offer of purchase Lesh vsLesh fund deposited by complainant-In registry ordered returned McMahonvs Burns guardian ad litem appointedJones vs Jones maintenance pendentelite awarded to complainant
Circuit Court No 1 Justice BarnardHeine vs Schneider et al judgment on
verdict Baker vs Metropolitan Railroad Company on trial
Circuit Court No 2 Justice ClabaughMoulton administrator vs Metropoli-
tan Railroad Company on trialCriminal Court No 1 Justice Ander
States vs Wallace JonesWilliam Reed and Harry Offutt rapeon trial
Probate Court Justice reMary A Cannon petition for allow-ance Estate of John H VeErs petitionfor letters of administration filed Es-
tate of Annie Jenifer letters of admin-Istration granted to James H Dabneybond 100 Estate of Alex R Hassonwill admitted to probate and letters tes-
tamentary granted to Hethe A Hassonbond Estate of Julia Hanson rule
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to show cause Estate ofOurdan order to sell stock Estate ofNiem Kaufman report of trustees filedEstate of Francis S Metcalf orderframing Issues Estate of William Gibson inventory flIed In re EdwardWaldron et al petition to ratifyeount filed Estate of Agnes U Biggspetition to compromise certain debtfiled
ARDENT WOOING AND RAZOR
BRING T MARTINO TO JAIL
Tony Martino a darkfaced son ofsunny Italy was charged in the PoliceCourt today with disorderly conductand carrying concealed weapons MrsRose Scott a rather stout woman whoconducts n store at 110 Third Streetnorthwest testified the dago has beentrying to make love to me for severalmonths She said he would meet her-
on the street and clasp his hands overhis heart and cry out Madame I loveyou I love you with all my heart Thisbecame monotonous she says anti shereported the matter to the police
When the passionate lover was cap-
tured by a bluecoat he had n razor in
his pocket He said he carried it forother purposes than to harm Mrs Scottbut the court thought otherwise WhenMrs Scott went on the stand and informed the court that Tony had bethtoo ardent In his wooing the irateItalian cried out You lie you lie forwhich the court promptly Imposed a fine
of or two months In jail JudgeKimball fined him 100 or six months injail for carrying the razor and 25 orfour months in jail for making love toMrs Scott Altogether the strenuouslover will have 300 long days to reHect and think the thing over
LUMBER WHARVES AFIREPORTLAND Me April
100000 worth of property was destroyed-by the fire on the lumber wharves of
Commercial Street yesterday and sevenpersons were Injured though none fa-
tally The losses fall on the BerlinMills Company Marett Lumber CompanyWilliam Schuotto Saginaw MichSturdivant estate and the estate of Gil-
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not be learned until today cad H isnot yet possible to assert that the basisfor the gossip is accurate It was starelpositively in a wellinformed quarter today that at the next dividend period theErie first preferred stock would beplaced on a 4 per cent Is thesemiannual dividend to be declared InAugust will be 2 per cent Bothfirst preferred and second preferredstocks are entitled to 4 per cent anl arelimited to that amount Heretofore thefirst preferred has received 3 per centsciiiiannuul dividends of 1 per cent andIf a dividend of 2 per cent is declared inAugust it will be receiving the full dividend to which it is entitled
Nothing is heard nowadays of the fightbetween the Pennsylvania and the GouldInteress which furnished so much foodto imaginative folk in the Street n fewmonths ago There are even indicationsthat the sory of a truce between therivals has a solid foundation of factbut Inasmuch as neither side admittedthe existence of the quarrel officiallyit is doubtful If they will formally proclaim a truce The reasons for thetruce assuming that there is one wouldle Intensely interesting It is takenfor granted even If there has been nocouncil called to smoke the pipe ofpeace the hatchet permanentlyburled Naturally it Is suggested theremay have been something in the storiescurrent some there months ago thatthe Pennsylvania would acquire an interest In the Wabash It Is a fact someconservative persons hold to the theorythat Pennsylvania is now directly interested in Wabash Others hold thevery positive view that In time Pennsylvania will control all the Gould lineseast of the Mississippi The Interestingpoint thus far is peace exists even If
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One who is credited with knowingmuch of the affairs of the Gould roadssaid today
It was suggested some time sincethat the Wabash would pass under th3control of Iron Mountain as a preliminary to the general reorganization ofthe Gould properties It would be wellto keep that suggestion In mind ThereIs more in it than many believe-
It has been said positively that iufflclejt Wabash stock would be acquiredby the Iron Mountain to give It controland that the St Louis and Southwesternwould also pass under Iron Mountaincontrol Further it was said that at ameeting of the Iron Mountain directorsthe plan was approved Officers of thecompany are still reticent
COURT CASES SCHEDULED
FOR THE CURRENT WEEK
The following is a list of the suits andrials on call for the current week inthe circuit and criminal branches of theSupreme Court of the District
Circuit Court No 1 Justice Barnard 166 United States ex xel Kate LPoynter vs American Bonding andTrust Company 168 Emory Johns vsMetropolitan Railroad Company 158Albert Rusher vs Francis E Smith164 John Braxton vs Columbia RailwayCompany 178 United States of America-vs William A Day et al and 180 Dan-iel E Eli vs Washington Title Insur-ance Company
Circuit Court so Clabaugh1C7 H B Moulton administrator vsMetropolitan Railroad Company ontrial 151 Martha O Nash vs ColumbiaRailway Company 45676 De Arnaud vsAinsworth 167 William A Nalley vsCapital Traction Company 159 AnnieMellinger vs Forrest E Marsh et al193 James E Poole vs MetropolitanRailroad Company 194 Nannie O Poolevs Metropolitan Railroad Company
E Jauscher vs August Getz211 William S McCormick vs Elias HParsons 44072 Ross vs Kimuel etal and 199 Thomas E Waggaman col-
lector vs Charles E Dowson et alCriminal Court No 1 Justice Ander
son Today Wallace Jones WilliamReed and Harry Offutt rape Tuesday
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POLICE COURT GRIST-
In the Police Court today Ben Butlera negro said he carried a razor orshaving purposes only He looked asif he had not shaved for a moonor twoand the court was Inclined to doubt thetruthfulness of the statement Ben
down to the farm for 180 days toconsider whether or not it Is advisableto carry a razor for any purpose
While standing on the banks of theChesapeake Canal yesterday afternoonJames Parker negro fell into its waters and Frederick Green and JohnHardroe also negroes were unable tocontrol their laughter when they sawJames struggling and shiveringParker finally regained terra firma hebegan to hurl stones and bricks at theother negroes and succeeded in Inflict-ing sundry wounds on their craniumsJudge Scott sent him down for sixmonths with a recommendation that hebe kept away from the Eastern Branchlest he should fall in
Because he objected to a saloonkeeperclosing his place at midnight SaturdayJohn Johnson a negro was locked up
for disorderly conduct He was fined10 or thirty days in Jail for the offenseMandy Perkins sickly looking negro
woman informed the court that she hadblind staggers and rheumatism Saturdayand did not have a drop of whisky inher head when arrested for disorderlyconduct Perhaps you had some inyour stomach suggested the vnd
when the laughter subsided he rdoroJthe clerk to take her personal bond
COMMITTED TO BELLEVUE
NEW YORK April 27 Philip Dublinwho attained notoriety by his quickchanges of mind In the QuiggLesslersubmarine boat investigation was com-
mitted to Bellevue Hospital today forexamination as to his sanity Hisbrother Samuel made an affidavit
him with insanity
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TEN YEARS
Money Available 53041445 AgainstZ3000ooo in 1893
Reports made to the Comptroller of theCurrency by the banks and trust com-
panies of the District of Columbia showthat within the last ten years althoughthere is one less bank and one moretrust company the capital of the banksof Washington has more than doubled
The amount of money available in thelocal banks of Washington is given as53041445 Ten years ago with thir-
teen banks and three trust companiesthe capital of all was a little over 23
000000 There is to be an addition of3600000 t i this amount within the next
week or two when the capital of one ofthe trust companies Is to be doubledthrough arrangements With a New Yorkcity bank
The increase In the money availablefor business in the local banks is de-
clared to be due entirely to the increase-in wealthy population of the city Thereare many advantageous forms of
in the District of Columbia andthe banking business is profitableApartment houses have become a
Investment In the city Many haverecently been completed more are in
of erection and still others havebeen projected and capitalized In addition to the national banks and trustcompanies there are a number of savings banks the capital of which is notincluded In the statement given above
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS-
L Street northwest between Third andFourth Donohue et uxto Howard C Riley part lot 8 square526 10
Eleventh Street northwest between Mand N Farnham to TheCaroline Apartment Company lots 28 to31 square 314 10
L Street northwest between Thirdand Fourth C Riley toPatrick ODonoghue part lot S square526 10
W Street northwest between Tenthand Eleventh1 Streets E Catesby Row
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Cedar Place northwest between Eight-eenth and Nineteenth Streets WalterR Hensey et ux to Thomas W andMary C M Stockard lot 63 square 132
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Street southeast between Twelfthand Thirteenth H Brockway et ux to Margaret C McMacklnlots 53 and 54 square 1023 10
A Drury et ux toSamuel Madden and Samuel A Drurypart lots 1 6 7 and 8 block 6 10
Columbia E Owen etvir Jessie J to Hellen T Owen lot 44
block 33 10
I ARMY AND NAVY NOTES 1
Col Joseph B Guard assistant surgeneral and chief surgeon of the
Medical of the Missouri lasbeen ordered to Inspect the hospital arrangements at a number of Southernposts The duty is pleasant taking himthrough Kansas Oklahoma TerritoryArkansas Missouri and Nebraska
Col Ernest X Garlington inspectorgeneral U S A at presenf on duty Inthe Department of California has beenappointed to the same position in theDepartment of the East with
at New YorkCapt 1 G Eaton U S N has been
placed in command of the battleshipMassachusetts His appointment takeseffect on the 11th of next month Theofficer is won known in Washington forhis long connection with the naval ex-
amining and retiring boards The Mas-
sachusetts Is now off Old Point Com-
fort Va having arrived there SaturdayThe naval board of com-
posed of Commander J ft Perry Com-
mander A B Canaga and Lieut F HBailey appointed to investigate the defeats of the battleship Maine has begun its proceedings The vessel is atthe League Island Navy Lard
Lieut Joel R Lee Tenth Infantry hasbeen arraigned for courtmartial inManila on a charge of unlawfully executing prisoners of war
Lieut De Witt C Lyles Twentieth Infantry has been ordered to the Wash
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Rear Admirals W L Field and J RBartlett retired have been relievedfrom duty with the general board andordered home Admiral Field will beremembered as president of the generalboard
Medical Director T C Walton retiredhas been appointed senior member of theboard at the Naval Academy
PENNSYLVANIA FARMERS
SELL VAST COAL LANDS
WASHINGTON Pa Aprillargest coal sale ever consummated inthis county was closed last night when7000 acres passed tnto the hands of S
N Thomas representing Philadelphiaanti New York capitalists
The deal had been under way for sev-
eral months the transfer of money tothe farmers being nearly a million dol-
lars The farmers who sold the landbanded together three years ago agreeing not to sell under 100 an acre andthen only the entire block of 7000 acresTen thousand dollars was deposited asan evidence of good faith The surfacewas not included in the purchas
REQUIEM MASS SUNG OVER-
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funeral of James T Turnbarkofor many years a member of the policeforce took place this morning front hislate home G23 Sixth Street southeastwhence the remains were taken to StDominics Church where requiem masswas said Many friends of the dead of-
ficer accompanied the remains to thegrave
The pallbearers all present or formermembers of the police force wore R O
Nelton J P McNamare C Wof the Fourth precinct Former
jjorgt John X Barry Tenth precinctand Silas J Lewis of the harbor police
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DEPAHTMKNT OF INSURANCE v
of theDISTINCT Ol COLUMBIA
VaOiinpton April 25 100R
I THOS E DRAKE ef Insetafter of the District of Cehwrtiia do hereby w
that the PROVIDENT SAVINGS LIFE AS-
SURANCE SOCIETY located at New YorkCity In the of New York compHedin all respect with the laws of the District ofColumbia applicable to it and fe antboriztJ totransact in the District of Columbia its ap-
propriate Inwineas of makine insurance theiivaK rf w againet accident to eraoae an4 IB-
s ranoe connected therewith Its omditi amion the 31st day of IXecenrtHT of the
j reo HBij hereof i showsby the statement under s r H wdsection M7 aHKwwl of the CotteW lw of theDistrict of V l mlna to W a inflowsAggregate sesame of available
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of lisbtlhieK exsuit linfr reiwmrv
General surplus on policyboWera-account S18l 7 SS-
C j ital stock Jfl CKWOO
Amount of insurance in BT S3 6SS
Amount of losses sustained 12M467 B-OAmwmt of BMSOJW for Ute year 4119416 O-
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lmy name and caused my official ul IQ he af-
flxed the Jar and year Pest ahoy writtenSeal THOS E DRAKR-
SuperinteM ient f JnwraneeIt District of QrtumbJo
FINANCIAL
best net results accrue to thosehaving fiduciary business to transactby patronizing THE AMERICANSECURITY AND TRUST
This conclusion is based on aof fourteen years of continued accuracy and promptness in all forms ofbusiness intrusted to it ample capitaland complete facilities for efficiency
in every branch of its various depart-ments
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CORPORATE TRUSTEESHIP inview of its legal safeguards and prac-
tically assured perpetuity are amongthe established facts of modern
A continuously satisfactory man-
agement of estates and the variouskinds of trust business by this com-
pany can be implicitly relied uponThe AMERICAN SECURITY
AND TRUST COMPANY has a capital of one million two hundred andfifty thousand dollars and five hun-
dred and fifty thousand dollars sur-
plus transacting a general bankingas well as trust company business
CHARLES J BELLPresident
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THE RIGGS NATIONAL BANK
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ENGLAND IRELAND FRANCE ANDGERMANY
LETTERS OF CREDITAVAILABLE IN ALL FOHETGN PARTS
BANK COLLECTIONSORDERS FOR INVESTMENTS
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Pays interest at the rate of 4 per cent Interest paUl every three Interest charged-to borrowers 6 per i06 for V per
1000 for 5 per month fSOOO for 25
Interest on Building Loans charged only aa themoney is used 10 expenses only charged onobtaining a loan
Office 500 llth StANDREW GLASS President
JOHN COOK Secretaryap330t
EQUITABLE COOPERATIVE
BUILDING ASSOCIATIONASSETS flC16KO13
LoansLOANS made at the lowest rates of interest
charged by any blildingbonus or extra COIHS Lusts are
in monthly installments Settlementin lull or in part may be made at any timeby paying interest to date of settlement
SharesSubscriptions received daily from 9 am tr
430 pm at the office of tbe AssociationFour per cent interest per annum ison shares until maturity when full earningsire paiu
Further information will be cheerfully furrtislxxl tty the officer upon application at theoflteo i-
KQUrTABLK BUILDIXO 180S F st mrJOUR Joy Edeon PresidentJ J Schafbirt PresidentGee V Cwllear PresidentFrank P lleeside Secretary
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FINANCIAL
THE WASHINGTON LOAN
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PAIDUP CAPITAL OXE MILLIONLoans in any amount seeds oa l
real estate or collateral at reuoatbl
Interest paid upon en raMhlybalances subject to checfc
This company aeU ax ex ait r jt4mn-istrator trustee agent treasurertear sad in all fiduciary
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THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT
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CORNER 15TH ST AND SW YORK AV2
CAPITAL 1000000Pays interest on depositsRent Safes Inside Burglarproof VaultsAds Affratnfatrator Trustee etc
LOAN COMPANIES
MONEY TO LOAN-in any mount from 10 to foOO en FumltnrcPlanes etc without removal at lowest rates
SO ADVANCE CHARGESNOTHING DEDUCTED F pM LOAN
POTOMAC GUARANTEE LOAIf C0t92330 F Street
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DO YOU NEED MONEY-
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MUTUAL LOAN TRUST CO
Rooms K and 13 National Union BetidingW3 F EC X W
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WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO
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CAPITAL LOAN COMPAN-
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NO EXPENSE TO YOU UNLESS LOAX IS MADECOLUMBIA GUAKAKTBB CO
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of money to lend on ionritureetc at lowest rates without delay
Sn advance charges busuwss strictlyconfidentiaLMr J B SKINNER formerly managerof the Potomac Guarantee Loon Go is
old customers and friends
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